Saturday, December 22, 2007

Mediterranean Grill


Mediterranean Grill
10 School Street
Freeport, Maine
(Visit their website and check out the full menu!)

This is the best restaurant in Freeport. Go to L. L. Bean or wherever you want in this shopping paradise but be sure not to scarf down too much of the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream because you’re going to miss out on a real treat. Whenever I’m in the area, I just have to drop by the Mediterranean Grill. The owners are really friendly and I think they also own the famous “China Rose” restaurants in both Freeport and Brunswick. This expansion into Mediterranean cuisine allows them to demonstrate a whole new range of tastes for the hungry shopper.

Definitely start your meal off with the Sigara Borek. This is a terrific dish with meat, cheese, and parsley wrapped in fillo dough and fried to perfection. It is served with a Caesar dressing-like sauce that compliments the dish. Flakey and crunchy, the Sigara Borek is so good you’ll want it to be your main dish. But there are better treats in store.

My all-time favorite is the Shepard Sautéed. Tender, bite-sized chunks of lamb stir fried with mixed vegetables including zucchini and potatoes served over some buttered rice just make the meal complete. Though the portion is pretty large and you’ll probably have leftovers, you end up wishing you could eat more and more of this delicious meal. I highly recommend it.

The specials vary but these guys know how to do lamb just right so you probably can’t go wrong with any of their dishes if you just want to spin the wheel and see what special treats the chefs have come up with that day.

End the meal with a wonderful custard and some Turkish tea. The custard is a favorite of mine but it’s always a race to see if there is any left by the time I’m done with the main course. Reserve a slice early on and you might just be lucky enough to have this wonderful, tender, and not too sweet custard as your dessert (topped with chocolate sauce!). The tea comes in cute little glass cups and finishes off the meal perfectly. I can’t praise this restaurant enough. Well worth the price and, with a cozy and stylish atmosphere, this place is just a great place to dine.

(Images by AG)

Sunday, December 16, 2007

John Harvard's

John Harvard’s
33 Dunster Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(Try this or other locations!)

This is one of my favorite spots in Harvard Square. Though I did not try one, I am told that their beers, which they brew themselves, are very good. JH’s is a special spot since it is also where I first had a “fuzzy navel,” which, apparently some places like Typhoon can screw up rather badly.

The drinks may be fine but JH’s also has some excellent food. The mushroom Swiss burger was one of my regular dishes. The fries are a great treat though they are not entirely healthy for you. The dish I most often get, however, is probably the sesame shrimp salad. This dish comes with greens, tomatoes, a fine Hoisin vinaigrette and fried wontons. The grilled shrimp comes on a skewer and is mighty tasty though you are constantly thinking that the dish is a bit overpriced. Come to think of it, is there a salad anywhere that isn’t overpriced?

The grilled meatloaf is also very good. With a hint of sweetness and a dash of the red wine sauce, this is a fine meal but you better be hungry. The garlic mashed potatoes are not particularly special and they can weigh you down afterwards.

Sorry, no pictures from JH’s as it is a bit dark inside. It is a pub so expect it to be loud, particularly after work.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Metropolitan Bakery and Cafe

Metropolitan Bakery & Cafe
4013 Walnut St.
Phildalphia, PA
(Check out their website!)

this chain of Pennsylvania bakeries is a fine establishment if you want a good pastry, cup of coffee, or a sandwich. I'm not sure if each of the branches has a different menu but the one I tried in University City was pretty good. The menus are not extensive but they offer a pretty good selection. They do breakfast bagels and toast and salads but I was in the mood for lunch. I ordered the roast beef panini and this came with grilled onions, smoked Gouda, and Dijon mustard. A fresh mixed green salad came on the side with balsamic vinaigrette. All items tasted very good.

My dining companion had the roasted red peppers panini and this was served the marinated artichokes, goat cheese, and black olive tepenade. Generally I don't care for goat cheese but the mix of flavors really blended well. She also had the lemon vinaigrette on her salad and that had a zesty taste to it as well.

One complaint though. The panini were too crispy for my taste. Though my dining comrade tells me that the panini was well done as it wasn't greasy, I have to disagree. The crispy bread did a number on the inside of my mouth and I'm still feeling the scratches.