Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lemongrass Fusion Bistro | February 14, 2011


641 North High St.
Columbus, OH

Miller-Stein Ranking

Our food experience | 4.52  Buckeyes
Quality | 4.7 Buckeyes
Cost | 4.4 Buckeyes
Character | 5.0 Buckeyes
Beverages | 4.0 Buckeyes
Service | 4.5 Buckeyes


West coast | 14

Grilled shrimp with fresh strawberries, avocado, cucumber, grape tomatoes, romaine lettuce and crispy noodles with lime vinaigrette

Sushi | California roll | 8
100% real crabmeat, and avocado

Pad-thai
 | tofu 12 
chicken 12
Rice noodles, snow peas, carrots, bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts 
stir-fried in a semi-spicy lime sauce


Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate | 7
Chocolate fudge cake topped dark bittersweet swiss chocolate mousse and finished with a sour cream chocolate ganache

Lemongrass opened six years ago in the Short North and offers a wide array of sushi rolls, sashimi and nigirl along with a variety of Pan-Asian cuisine.

Ah, Valentines Day, a day filled with flowers, kisses, love and for the Miller-Stein duo, good food. Stein surprised me and decided we should try something new. Stein had been to Lemongrass once before, but it was new for me.

Parking in the Short North, per usual was difficult. Directed to a lot with individual meters we got the last spot within a ½ mile of the restaurant. We arrived 7 minutes before out reservation and were seated early. A rose greeted us at our table as our stomachs growled. We were quick to order our drinks and our entire dinner. Stein was inspired to make our reservation at Lemongrass because they are known for excellent pad thai.

We made the executive decision to order the west coast salad knowing it would settle our tummies as we awaited our main course. The salad was unique and nothing like we have ever had before. The strawberries were a tasty touch and were juicy and ripe. The lime vinaigrette that topped the salad added a saltiness that added a delicious element to the salad.

Shortly following the salad was a California roll with real crab meat (oh yes, some places use artificial crab). This meat was excellent, a nice fishy taste added to the excellently rolled sushi.

Stein and I both went with the pad thai; I chose the tofu and Stein went with the chicken. While we waited for our main course, modern songs on a baby grand piano serenaded us. The pad thai came out piping hot and smelled delicious. We both dug right in and were immediately satisfied, the spiciness of the ingredients helped Stein and I guzzle our diet cokes, which were quickly replenished by our attentive waiter.

Dessert was easy, the description had me at the first chocolate; add two more and my mouth was watering. The dessert lived up to its name, it was sweet a melted in our mouths.

The restaurant had a retro yet modern feel to it, truly a fusion of designs. Stein got two thumbs up and a smile ear-to-ear for this selection and from now on, is in charge of Valentines Day dinner selection.

Jason’s Deli | February 7, 2011

775 Yard Street #190
Grandview Heights, OH 4321

Miller-Stein Ranking

Our food experience | 3.1 Buckeyes
Quality | 3.0 Buckeyes
Cost | 4.0 Buckeyes
Character | 4.0 Buckeyes
Beverages | 2.0 Buckeyes
Service | 2.5 Buckeyes

Chicago Club | 6.59
Herb foccacia with smoked turkey breast, bacon, provolone, smoked red pepper- cilantro aioli, organic spinach, roma tomatoes.

Build Your Own Sandwich - Side Salad with purchase | 3.99
Hot New York style pastrami on rye bread

Portobello Garden Pasta | 7.29
Bowtie pasta topped with grilled portobello mushrooms, oven roasted herb tomatoes, organic spinach, artichokes, asiago.

Club Lite | 6.59
Toasted whole grain wheat with low fat smoked turkey breast, low fat ham, swiss, low fat honey mustard, lettuce, tomato.

Chicken Club Wrapini | 6.59
Marinated chicken breast, bacon, swiss, cheddar, purple onions, roma tomatoes and fresh-made ranch dressing. Pressed between olive oil basted organic wheat wrap.

Jason's Deli was founded in Beaumont, Texas in 1976. The company offers standard deli style menu including traditional sandwiches such as Po’boys and muffalettas. Each deli has a salad bar and a daily soup selection.

Stein often told stories of an exceptional deli here in Columbus but I was convinced he raved about it simply because the restaurant shared his name. Turned out that the food was pretty delicious.

Be prepared, parking at this location is a bit of a pain; the deli is located in the heart of Grandview and like most hot spots in this small town, parking is a challenge. The restaurant is located beside an above ground-parking garage, but located next to the one of the few, if not the only gym in Grandview you may have to hunt for a spot.

The deli had a funky feel from the moment we walked through the door. Tall ceilings and exposed piping give the deli a new-age feel. Your experience begins the moment you enter; you shuffle along in a cafeteria style as you select what tickles your taste buds. After paying and exiting the line you’re confronted with a salad bar the size of a small island.

We were lucky to have Stein’s parents and brother with us for dinner; we found a table big enough for all of us and waited. Within 10 minutes our food was served to us. Stein went with the Chicago club and the endless salad bar. Stein described the sandwich as flavorful, fresh and added that the tomatoes were an excellent touch. Stein also thoroughly enjoyed the salad bar making sure to get a little bit of everything on his dish.

Stein’s Dad went with the “build your own” option selecting pastrami on rye. The portion size was extremely generous and filled the plate and was explained as being appetizing. Stein’s Dad also selected the salad option and made sure to get a nice variety of tasty options.

Stein’s Mom went with the portabella garden pasta and the salad bar. After getting a delectable salad full of her favorite veggies she began to wonder if another meal was even necessary. The salad got an excellent review but the pasta wasn’t anything spectacular; the flavors weren’t quite there.

Stein’s brother got the wrap and salad bar and after gathering his goodies from the salad bar thoroughly enjoyed the fresh ingredients that made up the wrap. Stein’s brother described the wrap as scrumptious.

Miller, daring to be different, (and knowing she could steal a nibble from Stein’s plate) opted to not get a salad and settled on the club. There seemed to be an extraordinarily large amount of meat on her sandwich, which was somewhat un-appetizing. After taking off about half of the meat Miller enjoyed the combination of ham and turkey melding with the lettuce and tomato.

After finishing dinner we were all informed that with each purchase diners get a free serving of soft serve chocolate, vanilla or swirl ice cream on a cone or in a cup. The ice cream was a tasty way to end this dining experience. Overall the dining experience was satisfying with most of the high marks coming from the fresh salad bar.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

TASI café | February 5, 2011

680 North Pearl Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Miller-Stein Ranking

Our food experience | 4.2 Buckeyes
Quality | 5.0 Buckeyes
Cost | 4.0 Buckeyes
Character | 4.5 Buckeyes
Beverages | 4.0 Buckeyes
Service | 3.5 Buckeyes

Buttermilk Pancakes with Sweet and Spicy Bacon and Pure Maple Syrup |  7

Greek Scrambled Eggs with Zucchini, Tomato Feta, Toasted Sourdough |  6

Toasted Croissant Sandwich, Fried Egg, Canadian bacon, Swiss cheese |  7

Roasted Potatoes with Garlic and Rosemary |  3

Chocolate Croissant |  3.25


Stein’s parents were in town so we decided to take them to an exclusively Columbus and somewhat hidden dining spot. Getting to Tasi was somewhat difficult; tucked behind Jeni’s in the Short North, Tasi is a quant little restaurant with a “home-cooked” type atmosphere. We sent Stein’s brother ahead of time to scout out a table knowing very well that the seating space is limited. We arrived and waited in a short line and orded, paid and took our seats.

The table identification markers are different breeds of dogs leading us to assume that the owner is somewhat of a dog enthusiast. Our food arrived about 15 minutes post order and came out fresh from the kitchen.

Miller and Stein’s brother both went with the toasted croissant sandwich with fried egg, Canadian bacon and Swiss cheese. The fried egg oozed beautifully from the center of the sandwich and covered everything on the plate with a delicious egg base. The sandwich was the perfect combination of salty, crispy, soft and chewy. Safe to say, there was nothing left on her or Stein’s brothers plate.

Dad Stein decided on the buttermilk pancakes topped with sweet and spicy bacon. The pancakes were light and fluffy and with the pure maple syrup drizzled atop the stack the pancakes were truly delightful.

Mom Stein and Stein both went with the Greek scrambled eggs with zucchini, tomato feta and toasted sourdough. The dish was a genius mix of fresh eggs and perfectly cooked and seasoned veggies. Stein and his Mom both had no trouble finishing their dish either.

Mom and Dad Stein both enjoyed a cup of coffee and the table shared a warm, homemade, fresh chocolate croissant. The chocolate in the warm and lightly browned pastry melted on your mouth and left you wanting more.

Because the restaurant was booming our empty plates were scooped away from us making us feel as though the staff was hinting we skedaddle. We sat a bit longer and finally stood up only to immediately be asked if we were leaving and if the next group of people could score our table.

All around, breakfast was absolutely fantastic. Aside from the crowds and forceful exit our experience was quite pleasant and we highly recommend Tasi. As a side note, make sure your car is completely up-to-date sticker wise and you’ve fed the meter otherwise you’re sure to get a visit from the lovely Columbus ticket police, making your breakfast a little more expensive then you anticipated.

Third & Hollywood | January 26, 2011



1433 W Third Avenue
Grandview Heights

Miller-Stein Ranking

Our food experience | 4.5 Buckeyes
Quality | 5.0 Buckeyes
Cost | 4.0 Buckeyes
Character | 5.0 Buckeyes
Beverages | 4.5 Buckeyes

Service | 4.0 Buckeyes

Corn and Black Bean Burger | 14
Just made, topped with jack and guacamole


Roasted Chicken Sandwich | 15
Smoked provolone, roasted red pepper and arugula


Grilled Fish Sandwich | 16
Lettuce, tomato, red onion, and fresh herb aioli


Avocado and Chicken Caesar | 15
Roasted chicken, house made dressing and parmigiano


Created by the owners of Northstar Café, our next restaurant review is Third & Hollywood (named for the nearby street intersection). As with Northstar Café, Third & Hollywood sources the highest quality beef, pork, and poultry available, all raised humanely, using traditional methods without the use of antibiotics or growth hormones. Many of Third & Hollywood’s ingredients are locally grown, organic, or artisan produced.

We went to Third & Hollywood on a late Wednesday night with Stein’s brother and Miller’s unrelated sister. The evening began as we were escorted to our romantically lit booth and immediately greeted by our server who had a few great wine recommendations. After the drink selection we were offered an appetizer, which we declined primarily because we were ready for the main course. We have in the past, however, had the guacamole and cheese pimento dip, which is delectable.

Our booth was a comfortable temperature and we had a roaring fireplace in our peripherals, quite picturesque. After ordering dinner, we didn’t have to wait more then a 20-minute wait for our dinner. The presentation was impeccable and the plates were artfully decorated.

Miller ordered the corn and black bean burger with a side of mashed potatoes. The burger was full of flavor and was a nice blend of protein and vegetables. The homemade mashed potatoes were fresh and melted in your mouth.

Stein’s brother ordered the roasted chicken sandwich with the mashed potatoes. The chicken was cooked well and was accompanied by a slice of provolone. The sandwich was also decorated with red peppers, which added a fresh flavor to the dish. Stein’s brother also enjoyed the mashed potatoes and complimented the presentation.

Stein ordered the grilled fish sandwich with the fries. Stein thoroughly enjoyed his fish sandwich explaining that the fish was moist and the bun that was served was toasted nicely. The fries were seasoned with a tasty combination of spices.

Miller’s God-sister ordered an avocado and chicken salad. The bowl that the salad came in was two times what she had anticipated. She explained that the salad was fresh and the chicken that lay on top was juicy and full of flavor. The dressing, which she had on the side, was a nice accompaniment to the giant salad.

The service was consistently good throughout the entire dining experience and when the check arrived we weren’t too surprised at the somewhat higher than normal price tag associated with this meal. The prices were clearly labeled on the menu and gentlemen that they are; the Stein brothers generously treated the ladies to dinner.

We highly enjoyed our quiet, warm and tasty dinner experience at Third & Hollywood in Grandview and highly recommend the restaurant for a special dinner, anniversary or a date night where you’re trying to impress your date!