the Next Iron Chef!!!!

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  • The ChampThe Champ Posts: 4,063
    Get_Right wrote:
    I like the throwdown too
    good show, even though I dont really like bobby flay

    the cheese steak episode was cool

    Oh yeah, yet another classic! How could you not like Bobby?
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • mookie9999mookie9999 Posts: 4,677
    The Champ wrote:
    Oh right, I remember that bitch ;)..

    We're on the same page then. ;)
    "The leads are weak!"

    "The leads are weak? Fuckin' leads are weak? You're Weak! I've Been in this business 15 years"

    "What's your name?"

    "FUCK YOU! THAT"S MY NAME!"
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    TrixieCat wrote:
    I love watching Bobby on Iron Chef and his other show once in a while. He comes up with awesome conncoctions. Little of this, alot of that. It is so fun to watch.
    He is married to some really beautiful woman too...I can't remember who.


    stephanie march.......:o :)

    oh yeah....;)
  • The ChampThe Champ Posts: 4,063
    I'm out, everyone enjoy the weekend and i'll see you again on Monday...if I make it ;)..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • mookie9999mookie9999 Posts: 4,677
    cutback wrote:
    stephanie march.......:o :)

    oh yeah....;)

    One away from 10k! :D;)
    "The leads are weak!"

    "The leads are weak? Fuckin' leads are weak? You're Weak! I've Been in this business 15 years"

    "What's your name?"

    "FUCK YOU! THAT"S MY NAME!"
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    The Champ wrote:
    Oh yeah, yet another classic! How could you not like Bobby?

    his attitude
    and his food is either redundant (i.e. squirt bottles with salsa verde or some form of chipolte) or has too many ingredients for my taste-overkill

    that and Ive been to two of his restaurants (Bolo and Mesa) and was not impressed

    He is talented, I respect what he has done, but Ive never really been impressed by his food.
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    he is wicked smart, but the food is strange
    been to WD 50 twice at the insistence of a friend
    never again
    Yeah??
    What was it like?
    I have never been.


    STOP WINKING!!! All of you crazies. :p
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    his attitude
    and his food is either redundant (i.e. squirt bottles with salsa verde or some form of chipolte) or has too many ingredients for my taste-overkill

    that and Ive been to two of his restaurants (Bolo and Mesa) and was not impressed

    He is talented, I respect what he has done, but Ive never really been impressed by his food.
    Maybe you should stay away from any restaurant owned by anyone that has ever been on the Food Network, yeah? :p
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • mookie9999mookie9999 Posts: 4,677
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Yeah??
    What was it like?
    I have never been.


    STOP WINKING!!! All of you crazies. :p

    Let's just say, don't try the noodles. ;)
    "The leads are weak!"

    "The leads are weak? Fuckin' leads are weak? You're Weak! I've Been in this business 15 years"

    "What's your name?"

    "FUCK YOU! THAT"S MY NAME!"
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Yeah??
    What was it like?
    I have never been.


    STOP WINKING!!! All of you crazies. :p



    Ocean trout, black soybeans, forbidden rice, rootbeer-date, lovage .... 29
    Mediterranean bass, artichoke, cocoa nibs, brittle peanut .... 28
    Lamb loin, potato noodles, mustard crumbs, pretzel consomme .... 30
    Wagyu flat iron, coffee gnocchi, coconut, cipollini, sylvetta .... 34

    couple of examples from the dinner menu
    rootbeer???? cocoa nibs and peanut brittle??? Pretzel consomme???
    FINALLY COCONUT with WAGYU??????? THE HORROR THE HORROR

    And the presentation is overly artistic.
    ;)

    couldnt resist
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Maybe you should stay away from any restaurant owned by anyone that has ever been on the Food Network, yeah? :p

    thats probably good advice actually

    Morimoto: overpriced and not that great unless you spring major $$$$ for the omakase
    Babbo and Po: Po is good, Babbo is just ok. Although he tapas place is FANTASTIC if you can get in. Casa Mono.
    Mesa Grill/Bolo?Bar American: see above, but have never been to BA

    what am I missing? Never been to one of emeril or paula deens joints
    but I dont see that happening anytime soon

    LOVE talking food-sorry for the rant
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    thats probably good advice actually

    Morimoto: overpriced and not that great unless you spring major $$$$ for the omakase
    Babbo and Po: Po is good, Babbo is just ok. Although he tapas place is FANTASTIC if you can get in. Casa Mono.
    Mesa Grill/Bolo?Bar American: see above, but have never been to BA

    what am I missing? Never been to one of emeril or paula deens joints
    but I dont see that happening anytime soon

    LOVE talking food-sorry for the rant
    Yeah, wth with the pretzel consomme?????
    I want to go to Babbo so badly...I mean, really, really badly...:(
    I also want to go to Paula's place in Georgia, but I will have to cut out cholesterol for a month or so before going. lol
    I wanted to go to Emeril's in New Orleans when we were there...the one out near the garden district, but no dice.
    If you have been watching the Iron Chef show, I would like to go to a couple of their restaurants.
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • mookie9999mookie9999 Posts: 4,677
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Yeah, wth with the pretzel consomme?????
    I want to go to Babbo so badly...I mean, really, really badly...:(
    I also want to go to Paula's place in Georgia, but I will have to cut out cholesterol for a month or so before going. lol
    I wanted to go to Emeril's in New Orleans when we were there...the one out near the garden district, but no dice.
    If you have been watching the Iron Chef show, I would like to go to a couple of their restaurants.

    Has anyone on here been to Ramsay's restaurant (The London). I'm dying to go but haven't found the time.
    "The leads are weak!"

    "The leads are weak? Fuckin' leads are weak? You're Weak! I've Been in this business 15 years"

    "What's your name?"

    "FUCK YOU! THAT"S MY NAME!"
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    mookie9999 wrote:
    Has anyone on here been to Ramsay's restaurant (The London). I'm dying to go but haven't found the time.
    I love Gordon Ramsey! He was on Martha once and he was so unassuming. Awesome chef.
    Does Jamie Oliver ( I love you Jamie, if you are reading...really...I would be a great sous chef...;) ;);) )have a restaurant in the States?
    :o
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    mookie9999 wrote:
    Has anyone on here been to Ramsay's restaurant (The London). I'm dying to go but haven't found the time.


    I would like to, but it always falls off my list-for some reason I dont really go to hotel restaurants-no real reason though

    When I want fancy food, I always end up at the same two places
    Cafe boulud and Gotham bar and grill
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    I would like to, but it always falls off my list-for some reason I dont really go to hotel restaurants-no real reason though

    When I want fancy food, I always end up at the same two places
    Cafe boulud and Gotham bar and grill
    Can we hang out???
    I love Daniel Boulud...sigh...
    Can anyone see a pattern here....lol...I love chefs. :)
    Except they work crappy hours.
    But when they bring home their bacon...:o
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Yeah, wth with the pretzel consomme?????
    I want to go to Babbo so badly...I mean, really, really badly...:(
    I also want to go to Paula's place in Georgia, but I will have to cut out cholesterol for a month or so before going. lol
    I wanted to go to Emeril's in New Orleans when we were there...the one out near the garden district, but no dice.
    If you have been watching the Iron Chef show, I would like to go to a couple of their restaurants.


    Babbo: Been there twice. Sat next to Gwyenth and Chris Martin the last time.
    Food is ok. But I was really turned off by the service-which was sub par for a restaurant that is $$$.
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    Babbo: Been there twice. Sat next to Gwyenth and Chris Martin the last time.
    Food is ok. But I was really turned off by the service-which was sub par for a restaurant that is $$$.
    I love Chris Martin....sigh.
    :p
    You stink.
    I am just jealous.
    :)
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Can we hang out???
    I love Daniel Boulud...sigh...
    Can anyone see a pattern here....lol...I love chefs. :)
    Except they work crappy hours.
    But when they bring home their bacon...:o

    anytime!

    Cafe Boulud is probabaly my favorite non-japanese restaurant
    the menu and the service are always outstanding.
    the room is not great, but everything else makes up for it

    when they bring home the bacon.........time for porking

    :)
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    I love Chris Martin....sigh.
    :p
    You stink.
    I am just jealous.
    :)

    Sorry, not trying to rub it in.

    They were really nice actually, well she was anyway, he didnt say two words.
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    Sorry, not trying to rub it in.

    They were really nice actually, well she was anyway, he didnt say two words.
    Oh, I didn't think you were rubbing it in. :)
    I will eat vicariously through you. lol
    I keep saying to myself that I will go into the city one day with or without my son and go have lunch at Babbo....or Nobu. My little one loves to put sushi in his mouth and then return it to the plate if it seems a bit too fishy for him. :)
    He is awesome with those kiddie chopsticks.
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    Oh, I didn't think you were rubbing it in. :)
    I will eat vicariously through you. lol
    I keep saying to myself that I will go into the city one day with or without my son and go have lunch at Babbo....or Nobu. My little one loves to put sushi in his mouth and then return it to the plate if it seems a bit too fishy for him. :)
    He is awesome with those kiddie chopsticks.

    Im a bit of a foodie, its a passion!
    now your talking my language
    sushi and japanese food is my passion-my wife is Japanese

    Nobu is not the place to go. Its ok. Its cool. A few of the dishes are good.
    But for truly good raw fish, I have other places to suggest.
    Babbo and Nobu are basically places where you pay for the name and the scene. Not necessarily the food.

    How old is your son if I may ask?
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    Im a bit of a foodie, its a passion!
    now your talking my language
    sushi and japanese food is my passion-my wife is Japanese

    Nobu is not the place to go. Its ok. Its cool. A few of the dishes are good.
    But for truly good raw fish, I have other places to suggest.
    Babbo and Nobu are basically places where you pay for the name and the scene. Not necessarily the food.

    How old is your son if I may ask?
    He will be 3 on the 13th. His Curious George party with his little friends (his little girl fanclub) is tomorrow!
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    He will be 3 on the 13th. His Curious George party with his little friends (his little girl fanclub) is tomorrow!


    NICE!
    gotta love the monkey

    my boy will be three in May.


    Have a nice weekend Trix....Im out.
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    Get_Right wrote:
    NICE!
    gotta love the monkey

    my boy will be three in May.


    Have a nice weekend Trix....Im out.
    You too. :)
    I am happy to have a new foodie friend. :)
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    The finale was cool. Besh went down. You could tell he was thinking "no way I lost"
    Oh well. So the new Iron Chef is Chef Symon. He did a great job.
    So what happened was instead of 5 dishes, they both decided to do 6. But of course, overkill Besh had to kiss up to Morimoto and make a dessert that was sub par and I think may have been a big reason he lost.
    The not-so-secret ingredient was swordfish. Anyone that has eyes knew this beforehand as the previews showed one of the chefs hightailing it across the kitchen with a huge swordfish in his arms..
    I found Besh's food to be predictable and not that inspired.
    Symon did a great job and even used the submersion cooker.
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,140
    TrixieCat wrote:
    The finale was cool. Besh went down. You could tell he was thinking "no way I lost"
    Oh well. So the new Iron Chef is Chef Symon. He did a great job.
    So what happened was instead of 5 dishes, they both decided to do 6. But of course, overkill Besh had to kiss up to Morimoto and make a dessert that was sub par and I think may have been a big reason he lost.
    The not-so-secret ingredient was swordfish. Anyone that has eyes knew this beforehand as the previews showed one of the chefs hightailing it across the kitchen with a huge swordfish in his arms..
    I found Besh's food to be predictable and not that inspired.
    Symon did a great job and even used the submersion cooker.

    I did not think either was that good or innovative.
  • evenkatevenkat Posts: 380
    I liked them both but I did think overall I would like Chef's Symon's food over Chef Besh's food except for the final challenge I thought Chefs Besh's food sounded better. Chef Symon's use of lamb's tongue was a little freaky to me and he used it in 2 dishes. I like his personality though and I think he will make a very good iron chef.
    "...believe in lies...to get by...it's divine...whoa...oh, you know what its like..."
  • TrixieCatTrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    evenkat wrote:
    I liked them both but I did think overall I would like Chef's Symon's food over Chef Besh's food except for the final challenge I thought Chefs Besh's food sounded better. Chef Symon's use of lamb's tongue was a little freaky to me and he used it in 2 dishes. I like his personality though and I think he will make a very good iron chef.
    What was especially disturbing about the lamb tounge was Alton's fascination with it. And whenever he said it, it was all cutsy...that grossed me out.

    I agree Getright...nothing was phenomenal. But I like Symon better throughout.

    I read a couple blogs this morning.
    Andrew Knowlton was pretty blunt in his thoughts.
    http://www.epicurious.com/bonappetit/blogs/editor

    And here is Ruhlman's blog. I know...dork, dorkety dork-dork



    http://blog.ruhlman.com/ruhlmancom/2007/11/next-iron-chef-.html
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
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