Tag: Charleston


The barbecue of Presidents

December 18th, 2008 — 12:10pm

And candidates, too. The Huntington Herald-Dispatch brings us a neat piece on a locally-owned barbecue joint in picturesque Cross Lanes, Porker’s.

“Barack Obama, John McCain and Hillary Clinton all placed catering orders from one small barbecue joint in Cross Lanes, W.Va. Sen. John Edwards took things a step further by commissioning the restaurant to do a pig roast. For the past 4 1/2 years, co-owners Jack Bruer and Pam Napier have been trying to make Porker’s Bar-B-Q a state institution.”

http://www.herald-dispatch.com/entertainment/x466474248/No-Headline

So, is it any good? Anyone know?

Share/Save/Bookmark

5 comments » | News and events, Other people's reviews

Another great Vandalia report rolls in

December 4th, 2008 — 12:17pm

As is their wont, Fork You brings us a delightfully detailed writeup of Charleston’s revamped Vandalia Grille.

“This place is a home run. Skip corporate, over-marketed, unimaginative chains at South Ridge and head downtown for a unique meal in a comfortable setting, you won’t be disappointed.”


http://forkyou.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/vandalia-grille-2/

To cut a long, detailed, and packed-with-excellent-photos review criminally short, they loved it. So did Chris, when he checked it out last week, although I think he’d disagree (as is his wont) with their favorable view of the decor. Those sweet potato fries and blackened scallops sound unmissable.

Share/Save/Bookmark

2 comments » | Other people's reviews

Fork You Goes to Billy’s

December 2nd, 2008 — 11:40am

 

My experiences have been a bit disappointing, but I’ll have to give it another try because those ribs look tasty.  The mac and cheese is horrendous.  I disagree that it contains cheddar - that’s pure Velveeta, baby!

http://forkyou.wordpress.com/2008/12/02/billys-review/

Share/Save/Bookmark

5 comments » | Other people's reviews

Sitar lunch buffet returns today

December 1st, 2008 — 12:17pm

Sitar of India, Charleston’s premier only Indian eatery, reopens its much-missed lunch buffet today.

Blog In My Soup deserves the credit for spotting this one, and observes that it’ll be only open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Hmm…if I start driving now, I can just about make it before they close…

Update: I didn’t make it, but BIMS did, and it’s “better than ever”. Thanks, Brooke!

Share/Save/Bookmark

2 comments » | News and events, Other people's reviews

Rich Ireland test-drives chocolate cheddar

December 1st, 2008 — 12:06pm
Rich Ireland test-drives chocolate cheddar

Rich Ireland test-drives chocolate cheddar

The excellent and learned Rich Ireland checked out Rogue Chocolate-Stout Cheddar recently, declaring it “one of the most buttery cheddars I have tasted”. Sounds like a winner to me, and you can find it at the Wine Shop at Charleston’s Capitol Market.

Although Rich opts for Sam Smith’s Oatmeal Stout to pair with the cheese, I happened to spot Rogue’s Chocolate Stout when I was out at Leo’s in South Point, OH. on Friday.

Share/Save/Bookmark

2 comments » | Other people's reviews, Wine, beer, and similar good things

Vandalia Grille

November 29th, 2008 — 11:54am

 

Okay, so I’ve been to the new Vandalia Grille a couple of times and although the food is pretty tasty, the actual lounge is a bit lacking.  If you don’t remember the Vandalia Lounge, it was a great little bar on Hale or Dickinson (depending on which side you came in) Street in Charleston, WV.  Eventually, the new wore off and people migrated to the bars they had previously gone to and the new “luxury” bar across the street and Vandalia closed down, with a promise that it would return.  Over the summer, a bunch of signs appeared in the windows of Vandalia, indicating its return was near and that it would be a tapas bar.  Finally, after being closed for nearly a year, Vandalia reopened as Vandalia Grille.

My first trip there, I had about a half hour to kill downtown, so I just popped in to get a dinner drink and check out the place.  I quickly realized that this was no tapas bar, rather a tapas restaurant.  The place is full of tables and the great beautiful concrete bar is now pick up station for the servers.  There are exactly four seats at the bar - two on one end and two on the other.  There are no beers on tap, and the beer list is pretty basic, with Guinness and Amstel Light serving as the more exotic selections, which is sad, because Vandalia did always have a pretty decent selection of microbrews and import beers (I will leave it to my friend Rich to explain what a travesty that is).  The wine selection was actually worse.  Basically, it was red, white or sangria.  Back to the layout of the place.  The kitchen is right behind the bar where you can see it.  Now, this is not a beautiful open air kitchen, no it is just an unattractive griddle, fryers and oven out there for all to see.  There is no bar and the whole place does not allow for mixing a mingling, you know, the sort of thing someone would do in a bar.

Okay, I’ve told you what is wrong with it, so now for the good.  I have been there a couple of times with friends, so I have gotten to try several things off the menu.  The sweet potato fries are excellent.  Sweet potato fries are the sort of thing that sounds good, but just about always fails in execution with limp, chewy “fries.”  Well, these are pretty excellent.  They are crispy like any good fry should be and they have a great sweet potato taste.  They come with two very tasty aiolis (flavored mayonnaise) to dip them in; I never caught what they were but one tasted citrusy and the other like a peppercorn kind of thing.  The chicken lettuce wraps were excellent, as were the blackened scallops.  The scallops were prefectly spicy and were nice and meaty.  The pizzas were good, but not quite up to the flavor explosion that is a Lola’s pizza.  The little pork shank is very excellent, though I’ve never seen a pork shank so small, these must come from midget baby pigs.

They have several burgers on the menu which I have not tried yet, but sound great, except for one.  The offending burger, The Islander, is some sort of pork burger, with pickled cucumbers (where I’m from, we just call those pickles), red peppers (so far it sounds good), and, finally, slathered with wasabi aioli.  Why God?  Why?  This isn’t the only chiptasabi offender on the menu, the other, and possibly worse one is the Andouille and Wild Mushroom Pizza.  That sounds really good, until you read the description and see that it is coated with chipotle sauce.  Chipotle and cajun: two great tastes that don’t taste great together. 

In summation, they have managed to do two pretty incredible things at Vandalia Grille: They’ve managed to make something that sounds great in theory, but always fails in execution actually live up to its potential by making delicious, crunchy sweet potato fries, and they’ve managed to ugly up a once beautiful bar.
Vandalia Grille on Urbanspoon

Share/Save/Bookmark

4 comments » | Our reviews, Uncategorized

Shouts and Hollers goes to the Vandalia

November 26th, 2008 — 5:45pm

Yum. That Aloha burger looks like a real winner.

Since our first visit we have been three more times and have enjoyed it every time. The food is great. The service is great. The beer selection (which didn’t include many brands during our first visit) has been expanded to include more quality beers. My favorite is Blue Moon.


http://shoutsandhollers.com/2008/11/food-vandalia-grille/

The Vandalia Lounge is here.

Share/Save/Bookmark

Comment » | Other people's reviews

Back to top