Hungry Are The Damned! 10/15/07-10/25/07 - COMPLETED W/LOTS OF PICS!!!

You all are hoots! What a delightful way to start my day. Lots of laughs to be found.

I love the 'make fun of the Commie" comments as my generation took them all too seriously. I am still trying to recover from those 'hide under your cardboard desk to protect yourself from the nasty atomic bomb' days. Even in first grade I knew that was bogus!! :rotfl2:

Slightly Goofy
 
Hey Brenda -

Loved your reviews of the F&WF booths. I really had a great time trying things at those booths!

I can't wait for Jiko, as it is a restaurant we have not eaten at. I look forward to hearing (reading) what you have to say about it.

Ms. H

Ms. H - thanks for reading. We love the food booths and will have much more to review later on down the road. I should get to update Jiko this evening. We like to call it: The Eating Place. :lmao:


Brenda,

Wonderful food report so far. I really enjoyed it last year and look forward to seeing and reading more. The pictures of Plankton are so cute.

Thanks for reading along - glad you're enjoying it so far! There will be more Plankton to come ... in many ways. ;)


Wow, this thread is moving! I'm loving it, you get funnier by the minute! :lmao: Brenda what are we all going to do without your reviews for 2 yeeeaaaars?????!!!! Maybe we'll have to pass the hat to send You, Jay & the furry little green guy back next year!

Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who thought that cheese plate was blah. That sushi looked wonderful though, glad you decided to try new foods this trip! :goodvibes

Hi Sheryl, thanks for joining the fun! Since Jay and I are going to be eating in other places next year I think you guys are just going to have to start posting your own reviews and pictures - I'd read them! :thumbsup2

The cheese plate ... not so good. The Bailey's Frozen Irish Coffee ... so good!


It has occurred to me that since I have to pick up a grandchild from basketball practice that I might get him to help me move the table. Wish me luck. :thumbsup2

oybolshoi, maybe if I did not respond to 2300 emails and posts a day I might be able to keep better track? :confused3

I am an electronic nut and refuse to read the directions, on screen or not - takes the fun out of things and I am always so pleased when I finally figure something out. Also, cause it is so hard I tend to remember what I did so I can either replicate it if it is something that I want to repeat or not. :rotfl2:

shovan, pass the hat this way. If I cannot be there this is the next best thing. Do you think I will get my Sept TR started before I leave on my next trip? I am intimidated by this one though. I could not compete.

Ms. Heimlich, have I ever told you that I love your screen name? I bet you maneuver quite well. :laughing:

Gotta go check the truck's fluids. Since it gets driven about 200 a miles a year it is harder to keep up with than the car I drive.

SG/Linda

Slightly Goofy / Linda is still mostly funny! :rotfl:


Brenda,
Thanks for the heads up about the new pin...we will be back this May for another adventure:goodvibes and I will keep an eye out:thumbsup2

Yummy! Another May trip - great time of year to be at WDW. FYI ... we found the spud trooper pin at DTD totally by accident.


If I were you, I'd wait until Brenda's review is finished! ;) All others pale in comparison!

Oh, stop ... you're making me blush. :flower3:


You've got that right - - you can just finish a great dinner - read her report - and by gosh - you are starving again!!

Brenda is the best!!!!

Even make me want to eat!

Cheerior's for dinner last night!! Have to improve on my culinary skills!

I'd think the pictures would make you hungry and that my descriptions, especially of things I don't like, would turn your stomach. ;) But thanks for the compliment! You know what ... I eat Cheerios for dinner sometimes, too.


Am really enjoying this report thanks, and am glad you enjoyed the food from the New Zealand booth we have fabulous food in New Zealand one of the things I miss living in the UK so it is nice to know that when were at at WDW next year I can get a bit of a fix.

Cheers Kirsten

Welcome to the party and thanks for reading along! I thought the lamb slider and the kiwi custard roll at the NZ booth were great. There was a seafood salad that was a little too full of tentacles for my taste that I let the hubby eat (for what it's worth - he thought it was pretty good). Hopefully you'll get some good grub when you try it next year. :goodvibes


*peeks in to see if Brenda skipped work today in order to write a few new installments*

:rolleyes1

I can dream can't I??? :rotfl:

Hi Cass! Come back later tonight and I should have the Jiko review posted...not a guarantee.

after reading all the sushi stuff it occurs to me that if you never stayed for the last show at the adventurers club you would never have heard this song (and a lot of other good ones that don't fit the report so well)

I am from Minnesota
I went to Tokyo ta
Visit the land of enchantment
And quaint pagoda

I almost died
The night they tried
To make me eat that yucky sushi

They said it tastes so yummy
But man, I ain’t no dummy
I knew no way that would stay
Down in my tummy

I took a bite
And I was right
No likee icky yucky sushi.

It took some wine
But I finally agreed
To eat that dish
Of dead fish and seaweed

What happened next, I don’t know
I loosened my kimono
And made a noise like the voice
Of Yoko Ono

And just like that
Right on the mat
Me sicky icky yucky sushi.

Don’t eat raw squid
Like I did,
Cause it’s true,
It makes you do
Just like you got the flu.

So if you’re in Nagoya
Here’s a suggestion for ya,
Take my advice, stick with rice,
Think twice before ya
Bow in disgrace
Lose lunch and face,
No picky icky yucky sushi.

No likee icky yucky sushi.

Upchucky icky yucky sushi.

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: That's awesome - thanks so much for posting it here!


LOVE IT!!!!! I had forgotten all about this!! Thanks for the memory!

Yes, what June said, except for the memory part because she and I don't share the same memories... ;)

Hey! That commie taught me his songs too!

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:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

That's great! I can't believe we didn't think to pose with him!

Someone must have bought the Commie puppet later in the week because we went back to China for a wine cooler and he was gone. Although, now that I think about it ... he could have been purged. :scared1:
 
oybolshoi, mostly???? Can't a gal have a down day once in awhile???? I will try harder, I promise. :rotfl:

SG/Linda
 

Brenda, it's pretty much the same every year...we do have about fifty of those bottle openers in the house now so every car, cooler and kitchen drawer is well stocked.

I always grabbed a beer at the Hops & Barley before hopping on the line...made the seminar seem more interesting every time.

Thanks for the suggestion - I'll remember that in the future. Had we known that we were just going to receive mouthwash samples we would have boozed it up prior to entering the queue.

I still think Sam Adams is being stingy, though. ;)


Hi there Brenda! Just found your Food Trippie and I am in stitches! I have already snorted diet pepsi through my nose three times :lmao:

Can't wait to hear about Jiko's popcorn::

Hello there and welcome to the fun! I'm always pleased when I hear that I've been able to make someone snort and / or spew a beverage. Thanks for making my afternoon! :goodvibes

Jiko should be updated later this evening (I won't get home before 6PM and I still have to upload pictures ... blah blah blah). Just keep checking back for more! :thumbsup2


Pepsi snorting - - that burns!! See Brenda, one smart girl - she just gives us a little at a time - - gives the lining of our noses time to heal until the next installment!

:lmao: Whatever you say.


It's totally interfering with the Dis...

I have a lot of catching up to do...what's this I hear about sushi?! :goodvibes

Thanks for coming back for the final food review! Tell Cowboy Grimace we said howdy!


Hi there Brenda!

I finally made it over here and just caught up to page 14:thumbsup2 - excellent as usual.

Loving it so far...although I have to defend my little nephew now dont I;)

Poor little chap - someone ought to take him on a cruise or something to get over his anxieties:rolleyes1 :lmao:


Hi Auntie Karen! Thanks for coming over to read while you're still trying to finish your cruise trippie. And thanks for making sure that Plankton had a great time ... although I still think you had a different, more benign Plankton compared with the one that Jay and I usually see. ;)



You all are hoots! What a delightful way to start my day. Lots of laughs to be found.

I love the 'make fun of the Commie" comments as my generation took them all too seriously. I am still trying to recover from those 'hide under your cardboard desk to protect yourself from the nasty atomic bomb' days. Even in first grade I knew that was bogus!! :rotfl2:

Slightly Goofy

Hi, SG! The responses are waaaayy better than anything I can write. I love hanging with smart funny people - keeps the brain hopping! :thumbsup2


Just looking for an update.........:surfweb:

Tonight, sistah P, tonight. Come back for an evening of "troughing" as AFEG would call it. :rotfl2:
 
oybolshoi, you give us so much to work with. Sort of like playing a sport against a good team, it keeps you on your toes and makes you play better. :woohoo:

SG/Linda
 
Just letting everyone know that Jiko should get posted tonight ... I was halfway finished with it last night when the DIS went into freeze-mode on me. I had an early breakfast meeting today so I couldn't stay up late to finish it once the internet came back to life.

Here's a quick food review for you from this morning's meeting:

The bottled water was lukewarm and the lemon poundcake was too sweet, and a little dry. I wish I was at Epcot right now stuffing my face with creamy goat cheese, croissants, and pinot grigio. :rotfl2:
 
Here's a quick food review for you from this morning's meeting:

The bottled water was lukewarm and the lemon poundcake was too sweet, and a little dry. I wish I was at Epcot right now stuffing my face with creamy goat cheese, croissants, and pinot grigio. :rotfl2:

Haha. I feel the same way as I'm eating my pepporini 'calzone' oh company cafes.
 
Just letting everyone know that Jiko should get posted tonight ... I was halfway finished with it last night when the DIS went into freeze-mode on me. I had an early breakfast meeting today so I couldn't stay up late to finish it once the internet came back to life.

Here's a quick food review for you from this morning's meeting:

The bottled water was lukewarm and the lemon poundcake was too sweet, and a little dry. I wish I was at Epcot right now stuffing my face with creamy goat cheese, croissants, and pinot grigio. :rotfl2:

Yuk! They should give you Krispy Kremes at work meetings!
 
The dietary destructors...
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Something tells me that if we saw the rest of this picture, it may have been one of those "Bewb Flashin" moments. :lmao: Geeez woman, have you no shame? :rotfl2:


The East is red, the sun is rising... Chairman Plankton loves the people!
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I know why the two puppets on either side of Plankton are smiling! There was probably a "hand check" called right before that shot. (Or a few more Wet Wilburs. I understand Plankton was doing a lot of those on the cruise too):goodvibes
 
Tuesday, October 16th - Hurricane Hannah's Blows and A Trough, uh, Table for Two

Welcome back friends, countrymen, Romans! Lend me your ... monitors? That doesn't sound right at all. Apparently I have not had enough to drink yet this evening to make my attempted Shakespearean plagiarism even remotely amusing, but since that pesky work-thing is always looming on the horizon I thought I'd better play it safe with just one glass of Kajmir. The funny thing is that while I sit here enjoying my beverage I find myself wanting to listen to Kashmir and I lament the fact that my sweater is not made of cashmere. :lmao:

**crickets chirp**

What? You guys don't like puns?

**crickets fall silent**

Tough crowd.

Ahem...

First up, a brief analysis of Hurricane Hannah's. This was the first time, ever, that Jay and I decided to go hang out at Stormalong Bay, but that's a whole other story for a whole other day. Before braving the wilds, we wanted a drink. So we stopped in to see Hannah, who used to be a fine purveyor of tasty and varied alcoholic beverages. We noticed last year that the drink menu had been standardized, meaning that guests at the Grand Floridian pool had the same drink menu as those at the Beach Club pool, and so on and so forth. We bade a teary farewell to such unique drinks as the Shipwreck and the Stormalong, but found a new love in the Espresso Chiller, which was available everywhere (we know this because we drank our weight in them at Saratoga Springs last May). Our mouths and livers were primed for chillers that hot, sunny afternoon ... imagine our horror when we couldn't find it on the menu! :scared1:

"Hi there, attractive, well-built bartender guy with smiley dimples. Do you still make Espresso Chillers? Please say yes, because if you say otherwise I'm going to have spend the next three hours in a lounge chair drinking bottled water dreaming wistfully of the good old days when alcoholic freedom of expression was celebrated at Disney World instead of being squashed by corporate cardboard cut-outs and Carrie Nation wannabes."

"Uh, I don't know about any of that other stuff you said, but we don't make Chillers any more because they don't let us buy Starbucks Coffee Liqueur, which was one of the primary ingredients."

I'm sure he must have seen the tears welling in my giant eyeball, because he quickly followed with, "But I can try to make you something similar using Bailey's. Would you like that?"

"Oh, yes! That sounds lovely." And I beamed at him, but not too widely because I didn't want to flash those pointy incisors and scare the poor guy any more than I already had.

The result was not bad - it tasted like a runny mudslide - but we wouldn't go back for another one and wouldn't recommend that anyone else try asking for an improvised Espresso Chiller any time soon. The CM was really nice and only charged us for the price of a shot instead of charging us for a mixed, blendy drink. And in all fairness, we weren't upset with the CM at all - he tried his best to make us a substitute drink and we paid for it and we drank it and let us never speak of it again.

But what is the deal with WDW and all these standardized drink menus and continuous revisions? Part of the fun of staying on property was being able to go to different hotels and try things that were unique to them - such as a Stormalong at Hurricane Hannah's, or the Oreo Mintini at Martha's Vinyard. All these great drinks are disappearing along with variety and creativity; and why on earth would we want to drink the exact same thing at every single bar, lounge, and restaurant at WDW when there are more than 200 different places to try???

I posed that very question in the Beach Club Villas survey that I just completed. I'm sure the WDW powers-that-be will write it off as just another complaint from a drunken crank (hey, that's drunken crohn to you) but at least I had my chance to tell them what I think about carbon-copy menus.

Final analysis: Hurricane Hannah's should be downgraded to a Tropical Depression.

When we returned to the room to get cleaned up for dinner, there was a surprise waiting!!

Totally unexpected. Completely unnecessary. Absolutely delightful.

BriarRosie remembered that I was celebrating a birthday on this visit. Since she was also staying at the BCV, she left a little prezzie with the front desk and they had it delivered to the room. Those of you who have been following the Argle-Bargle for the last decade will remember right away why this was a perfectly hilarious birthday token. I thought I was going to soil myself, I was laughing so hard. Thanks, Lori, for the great laugh you gave us and for even remembering that I was celebrating a birthday. You gave us both a wonderful vacation memory! :hug:

When you care enough to send the very best...
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Send Toblerone!!!
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Smile for the camera, almost birthday-girl, and don't forget to hide the incisors!
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And now it's time for some serious eating. We tried Jiko back in May for the first time and Jay loved it. I thought it was alright, but I also didn't feel well the night we were there so I'm sure that colored my impression. I was willing to give it another try and this time I was going to be the Less Timid Tastebud Girl...sort of...to Jay's Captain Adventure.

Here we are before the 60-minute odyssey that was our trip to the Animal Kingdom Lodge:

We'll need two tables: one for us and one for our food
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Allow me to offer you some advice ... take a freaking cab to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. All we had to do was take a three-minute stroll to the front entrance of the Beach Club where a squash-colored car was waiting to whisk us away to Disney's version of Africa. But for some boneheaded reason we thought it was a better idea to walk all the way through Epcot and wait at the Animal Kingdom Lodge bus stop for a ride to the African plains of Central Florida. I didn't mind the walk at all - I needed to burn off all those calories I was planning on eating - but I minded the time tremendously. In case any of you out there are new to me and my trippies ... patience is not one of my virtues. Actually, I'm not even sure I have any virtues, but you get the general idea ...

At any rate, it took a good hour for us to arrive at our destination and we checked in at the podium at exactly 7:30, which was our ADR time. And the place was bizzzzzz-eeeeeee - I don't think we were seated until 8PM, by which time we were very hungry indeed.

We had a terrific waiter whose name I can't remember - I never seem to remember their names - but he explained some of the items on the menu and was especially good with the wine list. I found myself struggling to reconcile the South African whites to the wines I typically like to drink: Pinot Grigios and Sauvignon Blancs. So he suggested one for me to try and while the taste wasn't bad the aroma really turned me off - it smelled like a cat's litterbox.

No problemo says the amazing nameless waiter - I've got another wine that I'm sure you'll like. And he proceeds to pour me a glass of one of the most refreshing, crisp, light wines I've had in a long time: Professor Something or Other Sauvignon Blanc.

So, in conclusion, if you like white wines avoid Cat Box Pinot Grigio while dining at Jiko and opt for Professor What's His Name Sauvignon Blanc, it's just the smart choice.

Jay ordered a glass of red wine that he can't remember the name of, but he says it cost about $15 and it was "red, dark, and good."

Now that the important stuff has been taken care of, we can get down to the serious business of eating. We ordered two appetizers because I was jonesin for the cheese plate and Jay wanted to try the Taste of Africa.

Cheesy does it
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We have a winner!!! The best cheese plate of the entire trip, and that's saying something because we tried two different cheese plates in France that were excellent. The selections, from left to right (I think), with descriptions taken from the menu:

Cypress Grove Humboldt Fog: A soft, surface ripened goat milk cheese with a creamy texture and a subtle, tangy taste. Each wheel of this cheese features a ribbon of edible vegetable ash along the center that gives it its distinctive appearance.

Zamorano: A hard sheep's milk cheese with a sharp, moderately gamey, sheep's milk flavored-bite and texture.

Ossau-Iraty: A traditional, unpasteurized semi-soft cheese made from ewe's milk from France and aged for 90 days.

Bica de Queijo: A semi-firm blended cow, goat, and sheep's milk cheese from Portugal.

Benedictine: A blended cow, goat, and sheep's milk cheese from Wisconsin. **Side note: Wow! I had no idea they were making cheese like this up there!** This cheese is creamy and intense with a tingly unctuousness before finishing with an earthy complexity. **Second side note: Wow! Wisconsin cheesemakers sure are pretentious!**

The cheese plate was presented with yummy crostini, spiced figs, and some kind of jam. I loved every single one of these cheeses - I could have ordered a second plate and just had it for dinner, it was that good. I probably could have even ordered a third one for dessert but that might have been pushing the lactose envelope a bit too far for one evening. And as for that Wisconsin cheese... I had to look up the definition of unctuous just to be able to tell you fine people that I don't recall this cheese being either oily or greasy, although it was rather smooth. ;)

Who knew Africa could taste this good?
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This is the Taste of Africa appetizer that Jason ordered. According to the menu what you see before you is: Kalamata Olive Hummus, Durban Tikka Masala, and Malay Spinach-Lentil Dip with Lentil Pappadam, Whole Wheat Lavosh, and Flax Seed Naan Bread.

Well, for the first time in my life I tried hummus and it wasn't bad. I don't care for olives, however, and so I didn't really eat much of it. I had absolutely no interest in the other two - the durban stuff was too spicy and mushed up spinach-ey bean dip just didn't sound appealing to me. Jay loved every bite of it, and when I just asked him for his thoughts on this dish he replied, "It was Afric-licious." :thumbsup2

Make way for more food - it's time for the entrees!

Durban Curry Shrimp
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This item is described as follows on Jiko's menu: Shrimp Ragout with Durbanesque Curry Sauce, Artichokes, Tomatoes, Sweet Peas, and Jade Blend Rice Pilaf.

All I can tell you is that Shrimp Ragu sounds like something we make here at home. :lmao: Jason, however, said that this was a tasty dish with good spice to it, but he thought that the Pan Roasted Jumbo Scallops that he tried back in May were better. This was a good runner-up, but the scallops were the better choice and had a more significant "kick" to them than the shrimp.

Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon
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Served on a bed of macaroni and cheese swimming in a rich, red wine sauce, for some reason this is considered the restaurant's signature dish. I find that very funny considering that nothing about this dish is remotely South African, unless the chef used an exported native red wine to make the sauce. Don't get me wrong, I liked this just fine, but I think there's a difference between a popular dish and a signature dish.

Having said that, I ordered my filet medium and it was perfectly cooked and so tender that I barely needed the knife to slice it. The macaroni and cheese tasted better this time around and wasn't nearly as sticky or bitter as I remember it being the last time I tried it. And for what it's worth, I think the red wine sauce is the best part of this dish. I'd like to see the filet served with a big, honking hunk of melted goat cheese on top, dripping slowly into that red wine sauce ... yum! That would be a real winner in my book! **book as yet unwritten**

After all that food we were pleasantly stuffed, but when I am presented with a dessert menu I have no choice but to look, and having looked I often have no choice but to order, and having ordered Jason often has no choice but to say, "Bye-bye belt!"

It's true; we only ordered one dessert
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I tried to pick something that would be a light, refreshing end to the meal but still satisfy my sweet tooth. Enter the Madagascar Vanilla Bean Mouse, served with Cardamom-Spiced Pound Cake, Macerated Strawberries and Strawberry Sauce.

This was a great choice! The mousse was exactly the way it should have been: so light it melted in our mouths and with just a subtle hint of vanilla. The strawberries and strawberry sauce were an excellent complement - tart but not overly so. I think there was a small, round slice of spice cake underneath the mousse but I don't remember anything about it, so it must not have added anything to the dish.

We also ordered a glass of port with dessert - just one - and asked that it be split between the two of us. However, the bartender wasn't paying attention and ended up pouring two full glasses of De Krans Cape Tawny Port. Good beverage karma strikes again because our waiter told us the second glass was on the house! And the port paired exceptionally well with the mousse.

Here's to Grimace, wherever she may be
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I really didn't want to share anyway...
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And as if that wasn't enough, we were presented with two coconut macaroon-type cookies. I don't even like coconut, but I still ended up eating them. Yes, I said them. I ate both cookies because I turned into the incredible gluttonous gal on this trip and couldn't seem to get enough food no matter how much I ingested.

Coconut cookies and tawny port: a win-win combo!
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And thus ended a wholly satisfying and extremely tasty meal at Jiko. Great service, great atmosphere, great food - we highly recommend that you give this restaurant a try if you haven't already done so. Absolutely wonderful even if it is located in the middle of nowhere. ;)

For those of you who have been asking after Grimace (that's what Jay and I call my mom; for an explanation please read all 27 volumes of the Argle Bargle - there will be a test) thanks for caring! She did not accompany us on this trip - we learned our lesson last year. Besides, Grimace had her own vacation plans this year:

Japan will never be the same...
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Thanks for reading! Coming up: It's my birthday and we celebrate in many ways that include Crystal Palace, Caseys, the Boardwalk Bakery, Martha's Vinyard, Bistro Paris, and Room Service! :thumbsup2
 
Well, looky here, I'm first! I guess that's what happens when you wake up at 4 a.m. b/c you went to sleep at 8:30!:thumbsup2

This was a great chapter! Jiko's always looks so good to me--maybe we'll try it this next trip, I still can't decide on DDP (too much mandatory eating. Did I just say that????). That was quite an assortment of animal milks on the cheese plate. Just say E-I-E-I-O!

The Toblerone!!:rotfl: Can't wait to here about the birthday festivities!

And where in the world did you find that picture of the Grimace?
 
Darn it!! :laughing:

But I loved the TR :teeth: Jiko is down on our list for next year so I'm glad you liked it! It's nearly 10am here on a Friday morn... is it time for lunch yet?
 
Just read your latest update while ingesting my muesli and chopped fruit (yum :rolleyes: ). The more I read aobut Jiko, the more I want to try it but the fussy eater in me is telling me that I won't like it. Still, I will content myself with enjoying your more adventurous escapades ;)

Great update :thumbsup2
 
Final analysis: Hurricane Hannah's should be downgraded to a Tropical Depression.

:lmao: I know it's just a simple funny, but it made me giggle out loud, and I have had a cr*ppy week. Thanks!


For some reason I can't copy the pic of Grimace sumo wrestling, but let me just say that is sick and wrong on so many levels. :scared1: :rotfl:

Great update! Gives me something to do while I wallow in my bad week and avoid updating my own reports! :sad2:
 
Well, looky here, I'm first! I guess that's what happens when you wake up at 4 a.m. b/c you went to sleep at 8:30!:thumbsup2

This was a great chapter! Jiko's always looks so good to me--maybe we'll try it this next trip, I still can't decide on DDP (too much mandatory eating. Did I just say that????). That was quite an assortment of animal milks on the cheese plate. Just say E-I-E-I-O!

The Toblerone!!:rotfl: Can't wait to here about the birthday festivities!

And where in the world did you find that picture of the Grimace?

Thanks for reading - glad you liked this update... I worked really hard on this to make it a good one (I hope) while being less specifically offensive to readers in general. ;)

I know it sounds funny coming from me, but I think the DDP is too much food, especially if you don't do a lot of counter service meals.

As for the cheese ... it was so good it defies explanation.

Wasn't the toblerone a hoot? :goodvibes And as for the picture ... Jason found it a few days ago while he was surfing the net at work. As soon as I saw it I knew I had to work it in here somehow. :rotfl2:


Woo!! Am I the first to reply?! Better press 'Post Quick Reply' quickly then before someone

Darn it!! :laughing:

But I loved the TR :teeth: Jiko is down on our list for next year so I'm glad you liked it! It's nearly 10am here on a Friday morn... is it time for lunch yet?


Hi Hayley, thanks for reading along. I think you will really enjoy Jiko and I'll be lurking around here next year waiting for your review!

Just read your latest update while ingesting my muesli and chopped fruit (yum :rolleyes: ). The more I read aobut Jiko, the more I want to try it but the fussy eater in me is telling me that I won't like it. Still, I will content myself with enjoying your more adventurous escapades ;)

Great update :thumbsup2

Hi Joh! I understand your concern about Jiko but look at what I ordered ... there's nothing exotic on my plates. Jay's the one who braved the menu - I played it safe. But don't go if you're not sure - no reason to risk an unhappy meal in the happiest place on earth. :goodvibes

Thanks again for reading!


:lmao: I know it's just a simple funny, but it made me giggle out loud, and I have had a cr*ppy week. Thanks!

For some reason I can't copy the pic of Grimace sumo wrestling, but let me just say that is sick and wrong on so many levels. :scared1: :rotfl:

Great update! Gives me something to do while I wallow in my bad week and avoid updating my own reports! :sad2:

Howdy Sarah! Sorry to hear that you're having a cruddy week. :hug: If you really want the Grimace picture PM me with your email address and I can forward it to you. I see nothing wrong with passing something that twisted around the net for people to view. :lmao:

Here's hoping things start getting better soon and thanks for reading! :flower3:
 
Oh Brenda, every time I read another installment of your report I have to add another restaurant to our 'to do' list! :rotfl: Not that I'm complaining you understand! I'm not a big fan of cheese (sorry), but that dessert with the strawberries looks absolutely delicious. What's next? and when?
 
Food looks good.
I'm laughing at the Tolberone.
 
Thank you for the great review on Jiko. It was the second runner-up from making our list for this year, so it was good to hear what you thought of it.
We'll probably have to add it to our restaurant roster for 2008, though I still can't figure out the pairing of filet with mac & cheese. The poor steak looks like it's stranded on Gilligan's Island.

The cheese plate did look most 'excellent'.:thumbsup2

Keep those reviews coming. Maybe you will win the dining review award equivalent of a local Emmy, not unlike Kent Brockman.
 














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