Jethro's Fine Grub- That's Some Tasty Grub

I’ve wanted to go to Jethro’s Fine Grub ever since I heard about their gigantic pancakes and watching them on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives”. I went there with Unger and B-boy a while ago but never had the chance to blog about it until now. There is very limited seating so the wait gets pretty long even with just a few people ahead of you. We were only a group of three and we still had to wait more than 30 minutes for a table.

Look! It’s Guy Fieri’s graffiti on the wall!

We each ordered an entree (which was a big mistake) and here are some of the condiments we were given. Click Here to Read More »

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Tandoori Kona Restaurant- Slow Service, But Spectacular Indian Cuisine

Having lived in Richmond almost all my life, one would assume I know a lot of good hidden gem restaurants that reside here. But nope, after my trip to Tandoori Kona, I realized I knew nothing about hidden gems in Richmond. How could I have lived here for so long and not know about this fantastic, authentic, and arguably the best Indian restaurant in Richmond? Trixie, Misu, and I came to Tandoori Kona on a normal weekday night and the place was packed. A guy waiting in line said that he and his buddy waited for 45 minutes already so we almost decided to go somewhere else. Good thing we didn’t.This restaurant is situated on Cambie and No.5 road in a relatively average strip mall.

I always have to order Mango Lassi ($3) when I go to Indian restaurants and this time was no different. :) I could tell their mango lassi was very fresh and the yogurt they used really thicken up the drink to the point where it had the consistency of a milkshake. The only criticism is that all three of us thought it was a tad lukewarm.

We were given Papadums to munch on while waiting for our entrees. It was quite interesting and I liked it despite it constantly getting stuck in my teeth. Maybe don’t munch on this if you are on a first date. Click Here to Read More »

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