This paella came with mussels, chicken and chorizo. Neil: I decided to order the Paella which was a daily special, so I don't know if they happen to serve it everyday. I would recommend this place if you were looking for a local place with outside dining and tasty Mexican dishes. Perhaps the check was more than some other places we have dined but not unreasonable. The service was good and the food was tasty. It seemed like a very generous portion and we both felt moosed by the time we got the check. Neils dish looked very authentic in its little pot when it arrived at the table and if I could eat seafood would have tried it. The people next to us ordered a chorizo dish and enchilada which looked tasty as well and I may try on another occasion. In the warmer months you can opt to sit outside on the side porch and most nights they offer a live mariachi singer that walks around with his guitar (who took the night off while we were there). I liked that there was a make your own combo where you can pick either 2 or 3 items and chose to do so ordering the beef enchilada, tostada and chicken chimichanga that came with a side of refried beans and yellow rice. They offer complimentary chips and salsa that we sorta devoured with margaritas while awaiting the food. They are large enough to take a bath in and pack a punch, they are rather delicious. Looking like a quaint old house in Roslyn you can find this lowkey Mexican restaurnt specializing in both more traditional and Tex-Mex favs. Jill: This little fiesta is located closeby in nearby Roslyn Village. Their comfy seating and modernly designed interior is as pleasing to the eye as their treats are to the belly. This is a great later night stop for after dinner. The chocolate creme brulee is delicious although i would normally order its traditional brother of the vanilla variety (like at dessert truck). Sounds strange mixing a tea flavor with chocolate but they complement each other well. The milk chocolate Earl gray, if you are like Capt. More for sipping for a prolonged period of time and perhaps better hot. Not as easily drinkable as the white chocolate. I have also had the Jamaican dark chocolate caramel ginger of the iced variety and it was good but had a bit of kick. I have also had the milk and dark chocolate which are good but when paired with the desserts (unless you are a chocolate junkie, are just a bit too much of a good thing) They offer their chocolate drinks both iced and hot. They also offer alcoholic drinks, snacks, gelato and baked goods. I think by specializing in these two, they have really worked at making really good desserts. just walking through the front door is heavenly from the smell of the chocolate and coffee. The melty chocolate like ceiling sets the stage for the deliciousness to come. They are open later on the weekends than some local places (with the exception of Diners etc.) during the week they close at 10 and fri sat 12. Jill: We found out about this place from AOl Cityguide. I wanted the chocolate molten cake, but they were sold out. When I think of mousse, I usually think smooth consistencies, but this was mousse was fluffy laden with chocolate shavings.
#At first bite full
It's really big, and I was really full from dinner (Poco Loco, lol) so I was only able to finish about half of it. I also tried the Chocolate Mousse which came in a martini glass. this L'Orange blows Valencia out of the water. Starbucks used to have a drink, Cafe Valencia which I liked to get from time to time. Of the two white chocolate drinks Aztec Gold and Ivory Coast L'Orange, I award #1 to the L'Orange and the Aztec drink comes in an extremely close second. I've always been a fan of white chocolate (which isn't really chocolate at all!) and Sally seems to have mastered her craft in this category. Lucky for us, they offer the white chocolate in drink form as well. My friend Scott wanted to drink it out of the container (so did I). Let me tell you, the white chocolate is like CRACK. We picked milk chocolate and white chocolate. Four of us split the double chocolate fondue where you get to choose two types of chocolate.
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I'm not even so sure what was chocolate about it. Like pad thai? Like chocolate? They don't go well together. They do have main entrees, but they are not their strong point.
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I would go to Sally's for after dinner - dessert, hot chocolate, coffee, drinks. It's right around the corner from one of our favorite eateries which is in heavy rotation in our playlist, but that's for another blog. HA.Īnyway, we've been here a couple of times.
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Neil: Do you really like chocolate? Like really like like it? Love it? Obsessed? Well, I'm not.