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My Trip to Mijana West in Glendale AZ******UPDATE NOW CLOSED FOR BUSINESS*****

*****UPDATE NOW CLOSED FOR BUSINESS*******Mijana is a Lebanese Restaurant with two locations one in Tempe and a brand new one in Glendale Arizona that they call Mijana West. I didn’t notice this restaurant mentioned in our local paper but it recently opened the past May (2019). The building is very large and can seat a small town inside and out as a brand new large patio with outdoor hookah has been added.

As you enter it looks like this.

Then you turn the corner.

Besides serving Mediterranean Cuisine Mijana offers entertainment. On certain nights there are singers preforming, belly dancing and even salsa dancing.

We were waiting a while for our order so they gave us pita breads with za’tar seasoned oil. Our server insisted that za’tar is very good for you and helps to improve your memory. I remember that it taste good. Our server also pointed to the wall to the right of the bar is a machine that they will use for making fresh pita in the dining room but it wasn’t ready yet.

We started with what they call the Beirut Special.

It was hummus, babaghanouj, four falafels, two kibbe and three cheese borek.

Before we started to eat our dinners arrive.

WOW portions are very very large……

Here’s the Chicken Biryani.

It’s a large mound of basmati rice studded with corn, peas, chicken, almonds, seasoning and more. There are multiple salads garnishing the plate. I really like all the salads..they are all fresh and bright.

My husband ordered the Mijana Grill for One.

There’s grilled chicken, grilled filet mignon, a kofta kabob, basmati rice, pickled vegetables, garlic sauce and tzatziki. The Kofta is very moist and good, salads are fresh and tasty, sauces are good but the two grilled meats are dry today. We did let them know about the dry meats and they thanked us for our honesty. At this time they are newly opened.

That was my trip to Mijana-West.

*****UPDATE NOW CLOSED FOR BUSINESS*******

www.MijanaOnLine.com

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Black & White Cafe in Glendale AZ – Worth a Fork!

The Black and White Cafe is located in North Glendale in the area that is considered to be the upper west side of metro Phoenix. They are hidden in a shopping center with a Home Depot on west Behrend Dr just off of 59th avenue. This is an adorable small cafe that only has 6 tables inside and a few outdoor tables. They offer an interesting breakfast menu, nicely made salads, sandwiches, fresh pastries, soups, cappuccino, latte, espresso, juices and more.

Look how cute it is inside.

On one side are big tall mirrors reflect lots of light and there are bright colored paintings for sale on the wall.

In general I’m not a fan of most breakfast food but the banana kahlua French toast and the Florentine Benedict with avocado and fruit got me interested.

Today I ordered the California Chicken Salad ($13.00)

WOW! What a nice salad! The chicken was fresh grilled to order and is nicely seasoned. There’s mixed greens, candied walnuts, sliced grapes, fresh sliced mandarin oranges, avocado and balsamic vinaigrette.

My husband got the BBQ Chicken Salad.

This salad also had fresh grilled to order chicken, romaine lettuce, corn, black beans, cheese, tortilla strips with ranch and bbq sauce. ($13.00) That’s a nice salad too!

We also shared a croissant for dessert.

It was so fresh and seemed so light it just melted in the mouth. ($2.00)

I didn’t even know this place was here until a few weeks back when we went to the Home Depot. What a great surprise!

Black & White Cafe in Glendale is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.BlackandWhite.cafe

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Italian Passover and Italian Easter in Metro Phoenix Arizona – Veneto Trattoria and Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante

There were several Italian Restaurants serving Easter Meals in Metro Phoenix in 2019. One Italian Restaurant called Veneto Trattoria in Scottsdale Arizona differed from the other restaurants and offered Passover Dinners in Venetian Style to honor the Jews of ancient Italy. It seemed interesting to us so we gave it a try. Incase you didn’t know….Passover is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the Israelite’s liberation from slavery in Egypt. Passover dinners were $42.50. The daily menu was also offered.

We were seated on the patio. It’s a nice large patio with shade and lovely marble top tables.

We received complimentary matzo with a honey nut marmalade. (pictured at top of page)

Our first course was Venetian Style Matzo Ball Soup called Polpette in Brodo di Matza e Pollo all Veneziana.

It’s a light chicken broth with thin bars of celery, other vegetables and chicken. The matzo ball is light and fluffy. I don’t know what makes this Venetian Style but it’s a good bowl of Matzo Ball soup.

For my dinner I picked the Sautéed Petrale Sole with sweet tomatoes and golden raisins that came with braised fennel and sweet potato kanederli (a pasta that is similar to gnocchi).

The sole is mild, tender and flakes well. It’s prepared nicely. The sweet tomatoes with the raisins tastes more sweet than savory. The fennel is almost like a steak and is very good. Sweet potato kanederli are made nicely and have a flavor that compliments everything.

My husband tried the Chicken stuffed with Dry Cherries and Pine Nuts sautéed in dry cherry wine.

I tried a small bite. The chicken is tender like butter. The stuffing is more savory than I was expecting…slightly mineral-like but tasty and delicious.

Last course was an Almond Cake Drizzled with Chocolate Sauce called – Torta Di Mandorle.

The cake is quite great! It’s spongy, light and very moist. It’s not too sweet. It’s studded with a few surprises. It’s just very good!

That was Italian Passover Ancient Venetian Style at Veneto Trattoria.

www.VenetoTrattoria.com

Then on Easter Sunday we did a bunny hop over to Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante in Glendale for Easter.

Incase you were wondering what Easter is I can tell you that it is not about chocolate bunnies and jellybeans. Easter is the Christian Holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the New Testament.

They offered the regular menu, the lunch menu, a brunch menu and the Easter Specials.

They started us off with fresh baked breads, soft butter, olive oil and house spicy oil. We both decided to try the Spaghetti al Salmone.

The home made fresh pasta was very good! it was studded with chunks of wild caught salmon and blistered tiny sweet tomatoes in a saffron laced light slightly creamy sauce that had a little bit of heat to it. It was very reasonably priced at only $18.00 for a holiday meal.

We also shared the Easter Dessert Special of Limoncello Tiramisu.

Wow this is also really great! I like this more than traditional tiramisu. It’s light, lemony, not too sweet with the right amount of tartness. The layers of soaked lady fingers taste like limoncello…. It’s a treat and a sweet ending!

That was Easter at Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante.

www.BoteggaRistorante.com

That was so great that Veneto Trattoria served ancient Venetian Style Passover Dinner and that Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante served the public on Easter with a nice special.

Everything is subject to change I don’t Forking know if these restaurants will serve Easter or Passover next year.

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Halo Halo Kitchen Phoenix AZ – Filipino Food – Worth a Fork! Great Value Restaurant

Halo Halo Kitchen is a casual Filipino Restaurant located in Phoenix Arizona. You might be wondering WTFork is Filipino Food?…………. Filipino Food is a fusion cuisine that was developed from natural surroundings with influences from Spanish, Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and American Cuisines.

When you walk in you see it’s a grocery store of different foods with a DJ Table in the dining room. You walk into a cafeteria line, a cooked fish case, a breakfast menu and pictures of food on the wall. There is much to absorb in this little place. If you are not familiar with Filipino Foods I recommend to research the menu some because it’s difficult to tell what the foods are by the pictures and the names. Everyone just points to what they want. I did some research and here is my cheat sheet of some of the offerings. But don’t worry….the people behind the counter are friendly and helpful.

When you enter it looks like this.

Then you walk threw the cafeteria line.

Bottom left is breakfast menu

Here’s a closer look at menu above.

Here’s the fish case.

This case sells out fast and had much more fish in there when I came in.

You pass these foods before you order.

It’s hard to tell what foods you are looking at.

We order, pay, grab a table number and find a table. There is what looks like a DJ Table and signs for karaoke next to a cabinet of liquors.

All the tables are filled except for one.

I ordered a fish that resembles a porgy and asked for rice and a vegetable.

The fish is served warm not hot but is fresh tasting and cooked well. The skin peels easily and the sweet moist meat comes right of the bones. This is a very good plate of fish. The vegetables are very homey and were braised in what taste like tomatoes, onions and garlic. In the mix are green beans, kabochca squash, eggplant and bitter melon…..The bitter melon was bitter for me.

My husband got the Sisig (sizzling pork).

He said it was tender delicious, very spicy and had an unexpected bitterness. The egg added that perfect sauce to it. He didn’t use what he thinks was a mayonnaise squirt.

Did I mention that there is a dessert bar in the middle of the restaurant?

This wasn’t my first visit to Halo Halo Kitchen but this was my first time trying the signature dessert.

Here is the Special Halo Halo………The regular Halo Halo is a dollar less and doesn’t have the purple yam ice cream.

Well here we go!

The top is purple yam ice cream. Next is a house made square of flan followed by sweet beans. The main part of the dessert is shaved ice with evaporated milk. There are pieces of coconut and jelled fruits and different beans. I think its a little too big for even two people but is very interesting. I like when you get a little tiny bit of flan or ice cream and a sweet bean with the creamy ice…that is good.

We clear our plates and head out passing some of the grocery goods.

That was my trip to Halo Halo Kitchen in Phoenix….. The fish entree and Sisig Pork and a bottle of water only cost $21.00 (subject to change) and the food was VERY GOOD and a GREAT VALUE! (special Halo Halo purchased separately at $5.50)

**********A FORKING GREAT VALUE!************

Halo Halo Kitchen is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.HaloHaloKitchen.com

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My First Taste at Casa Terra Vegan Restaurant in Glendale AZ – Worth A Fork!

Casa Terra is a fine dining vegan restaurant located in Old Town Glendale Arizona. This is small restaurant that offers fine mostly organic vegan Mediterranean – Mexican inspired foods. This is a small restaurant so it’s best to have a reservation to assure to be seated. They are without bar seating but cocktails and wines are available.

The building was built in 1940 and was originally a Smart and Final Whole Sale Company.

When you walk in you might notice to your left side a serving station, a waiting bench, and glass doors with a kitchen view of a wood oven.

The dining room is straight a head and it fills up fast. The old fashioned tables are small and plates might get crowded. Tables are close together but it’s charming and cozy.

They started us out with complimentary crisp flatbreads and tomatillo salsa verde. They were seasoned nicely and were delicious!

We then shared THREE appetizers, one dinner and one dessert. The appetizers we tried were all very small but all were delicious and very well seasoned.

My favorite appetizer was the Tapas Tacos ($9.00).

These are very small street sized tacos but are very well packed. The tortillas are house made and the filling is full of many textures and many flavors. They are delicious and very satisfying you sure don’t miss eating meat with this one.

The ping pong ball sized Truffled Arancini ($13.00). Were crisp, seemed free of oil and had a delicious mushroom taste.

The “Impossible” Albondigas with Polenta ($15.00) have spot on flavor that is exactly like chorizo. (also ping pong ball sized)

These albondigas have really great flavor but are on the mushy side today. The faux ricotta could pass for for genuine ricotta and is very good. The polenta was good but we both thought it was a scant serving as it only paints the plate. When I scooped up my half it amounted to about a teaspoon but it was good!

For dinner we shared the Chile En Nogada Special ($18.00).

We were told that depending on the size of the peppers the dish will be prepared with either one large pepper or two small peppers. We received two small peppers. The Chile En Nogada was filled with mostly bulgur and vegetables and was sauced with a creamy nut based sauce. It was sprinkled with pomegranate seeds and little cubed beets that look like gems.

I’m full by now but go for dessert anyway and try the Chocolate Torte.

I like the spiked vegan cream….It seems lighter and is more delicate than regular cream. The sauces and fruit is great too. The Cake is explosively steaming hot……This cake is made to order because of the hot steam coming out of it and we waited about 20 minutes for it.

Then with the check they gave us complimentary Convent Fudge (authentic Mexican Fudge) that was absolutely delicious!

I would say Casa Terra is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.CasaTerra.com

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2nd Trip to D&Y Chinese in Glendale AZ was NOT Fintastic

Rock Fish

D&Y Chinese Restaurant is located in an older strip mall in Glendale.

They serve Chinese Take Out Food and also a Chinese Menu of Canton and Mandarin Foods that include fresh live fish. It’s not a fancy place. On both of my visits the dining room is partially used for a storage room.

On my last visit I enjoyed a fresh killed tilapia. It was prepared to perfection and it was so fresh it melted in my mouth. It didn’t even seem like tilapia and even seemed like a more expensive fish. We also had a Black Pepper Beef Dish that was ok but chewy. On my last visit the fresh fish was the sweet spot here.

Tilapia
Black Pepper Beef

I decided to try fish again….I remembered from my last visit all the fish offered were extremely reasonable in price and varied from under ten dollars a pound to $15.99 a pound so I didn’t even question the price when I ordered the rock fish. Last years fish prices were crab $15.99 lb, tilapia $8.99lb. striped bass $10.99lb and red grouper $15.99lb. Last year I had to go with tilapia because it was the only live fish left. I was so thrilled to get rock fish because it’s a general name for fish that hide in rocks. Many different fish are considered to be rock fish….I know that grouper and striped bass can go as rock fish.

The fish price board wasn’t posted this time. (insert shark music like from the movie Jaws here)

I thought that it was odd that after I ordered the owner steps out from the kitchen at just stares at me………for a few seconds……and doesn’t say anything. Did he want to say something to me? ….. Then he goes back into the kitchen……

In reasonable time our vegetable dish comes out……The Shiitake with Asian Greens.

Shiitake with Asian Greens

This dish looks GREAT until I try to eat some………..The vegetables are in a sauce that is unusual in texture……….actually frightening in texture…….This is not a dish that we can eat because of the sauce………This might be a food that most Americans won’t eat……….and perhaps is for an inquired taste………It’s slimier than I can ever describe………..It might be great dish if you are accustomed to eating this sort of food…..But to me and my husband it was like snot mixed with a rubbery glue…..it has a frightful amount of boing to it like it’s shapeshifting………maybe Odo from Deep Space 9 is in here.

Now to the fish…….

Rock Fish…that didn’t rock my world.

I have no idea what went wrong here……..because anytime I ever ordered fresh killed fish anywhere the fish always came out really awesome……..The rock fish they served me came out very rubbery and tough……It was next to impossible to eat…..I think I pulled off maybe two ounces of flesh…..It didn’t taste so good either….It didn’t seem spoiled….but it also wasn’t sweet and mild either….and certainly didn’t flake at all………it was like rubber……..So sad….This fish died in vain…..I thought my husband might lose it as he gets very grumpy when he is hungry……..We also were having our meal extra late today and he was starving when we got here….. I was going to tell the owner how it was when he came around… Even though I do have a very strong fear of doing that because I have worked in restaurants and witnessed things that cooks do to food on re-fires…………When the man that I’m guessing was the owner walked by our table to ask how things were- ………… I couldn’t help it and made a face and probably rolled my eyes when he asked……………I was about to say something…….But my husband wanted him to leave, spoke up and just said, “ok” and the owner left real fast………………..

Our server didn’t ask how things were…..Our plates she removed were full of most of the food she served. She did ask if we wanted boxes but we declined.

When my husband got the bill he almost exploded.

Now be real people………From a place like this…..

Would you expect them to charge you $89.10 for a plate of rubbery tough fish that doesn’t even come with rice?

It was before tax and tip $116.13 all we ordered was fish, a vegetable plate and an iced tea and $89.10 was for the rubbery tough fish. I felt FORKING Bamboozled.

My husband would have complained about the fish if he knew how much they’d charge us for it…..He later was sorry that he didn’t complain. But on the other side it is expected that a meal that you pay for should be executed to at least technically passable.

I know now that in the end it is MY FAULT for not asking for the price of the fish.

We left hungry and with a much lighter wallet now.

I’m not a writer I just tell The Forking Truth.

My 2nd trip to D&Y Chinese was not Fintastic this time.

My 2nd Trip to D&Y Chinese in Glendale AZ was also NOT Worth a Fork!

NOT WORTH A FORK!

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Angkor Donuts & Daliz Ice Cream Y Mas in Glendale AZ – Pho – Tacos – Donuts Ice Cream and More!

I found this business by accident and it’s quite intriguing. Angkor Donuts and Daliz Ice Cream Y Mas are two businesses that are one. They serve Thrifty Brand ice cream, freshly made donuts, Asian foods and and also Mexican Foods.

It looks like this when you walk in.

Most of the tables are set up with Mexican Hot Sauces, Sambal and Fish Sauce.

We just stopped in and got a donut. I got an iced donut with rainbow sprinkles. I have to say it was a great donut…..So light and fluffy it seemed free of calories….but I know it wasn’t…….The icing was thin and didn’t seem too sweet…..It was a really great donut that just melted in my mouth.

During my short stay there I noticed many people doing take out. Tacos were popular….I think they cost around $1.50@.

Some of the Mexican Foods they offer are Tacos, Burritos, Quesadillas, tortas, agues frescas, Sonoran hot dogs and raspados.

Some of the Asian Foods I noticed were fried rice plates, Thai tea, boba and a variety of pho noodle soups. Some of the Pho Noodle Soups might be fusion style because some varieties were pollo and carnitas…?????

Angkor Donuts and Daliz Ice Cream Y Mas was a Forking Interesting Stop and The Donut I tasted was as good as it gets! I thought it was interesting. I never been to any other establishment that was like it. Who knew that there were restaurants out there like this.

Angkor Donuts Daliz Ice Cream Y Mas in Glendale – Ice Cream, Donuts, Mexican Food and Asian Food……Who knew!

I haven’t found a website or facebook page for them but I found Angkor Donuts Daliz Ice Cream Y Mas.

Everything is subject to change and your experience may or may not differ.

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First Taste at Urban Margarita in Glendale AZ – Worth a Fork!

Urban Margarita is an American Restaurant that swings slightly to New Mexico Fusion Cuisine. This restaurant is located in a strip mall in the Arrowhead Section of North Glendale and is also known as The Upper West Side. Recently Urban Margarita was listed in the Phoenix New Times as among the 10 Best Restaurants for New Mexico Cuisine in Metro Phoenix so I had to give them a try!

Urban Margarita offers a very comfortable patio with an indoor outdoor bar and a fireplace.

I decided to try the Stuffed Poblano Pepper. (but with the queso on the side)

I received not one but two roasted poblano peppers stuffed with shredded nicely seasoned, a little spicy, tender chicken enhanced with tomato and onion. The flavors are good I think most people would enjoy these peppers. The corn are fresh and crisp. Most of the seasoning is in one spot and when you mix it into the corn it turns south west flavors of warm and earthy and spiked with chili peppers. The rice taste like it just made…It taste buttery and and lets all the other flavors shine. Fresh made cheese sauce is a nice treat…I like that this dish isn’t swimming in rivers of cheese like most New Mexico Cuisine I’ve tried….This is approachable sensible New Mexico Style Plate.

My husband tries the Slow Braised Pork Short Rib in Hatch Chile Verde.

It was tender and delicious and came with rice, black beans and flour tortillas.

I thought I had room for dessert so we gave the Bananas Foster Ice Cream Tortas a try!

OMG! This was delicious!

It’s also twice are large as I thought it would be……

It’s like a doughnut stuffed with ice-cream that’s dressed with with this delicious, not too sweet bananas sautéed in anejo rum, butter, brown sugar and sprinkled with walnuts…. You get a mix of the warm sauce, warm doughnut….a little savory against the sweet creamy ice cream and delicious bananas. This was really great!

I’d say my first taste at Urban Margarita was Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.UrbanMargarita.com

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My Trip to Mariscos Culiacan in Glendale AZ

Mariscos Culiacan is a casual Mexican Seafood Restaurant located in an older strip mall in Glendale AZ. This isn’t a fancy place. Culiacan is a city in northwest Mexico in the state of Sinaloa so the food served sounds like Sinaloa Style. They serve appetizers, soups, fish platters, tacos, burritos, fajitas, Mexican beverages and they also do offer a children’s menu. Today’s selection of seafood included many dishes mostly with shrimp, octopus and tilapia.

As soon as we were seated a large basket of chips, blended salsa, and cups of hot (temperature) fish soup arrives.

Fish based vegetable soup

The fish soup taste fresh made. Taste like bayleaves, oregano, garlic and cumin but very delicate and balanced…just enough to enhance the fish stock.

My first choice the whole snapper wasn’t available today so I went with the Veracruzana Style Tilapia. ($13.99)

Veracruzana Style Tilapia comes with tortillas not pictured

I received a fresh tasting mild flaky fish that tasted like it was fried, seasoned in butter and was crispy on one side. I don’t think I had fish fried in butter in a long time and this seemed very tasty to me. My fish was topped with bell peppers, onions, carrots and the tiniest olives I’ve ever seen in my life(they looked like capers). The sauce seemed to be made with a mild chili. My plate also included salad garnish, mixed vegetable studded white rice, refried beans and steamy hot fresh tasting tortillas.

My husband tried the Marinero Relleno. ($16.99)

It was a big pocket of tin foil that contained a lot of mixed seafood in a tomato based sauce with bell peppers, onions and melty white cheese. At the bottom of the foil was a filet of tilapia as big as my meal. Other seafood in the dish were shrimp and octopus. The shrimp and tilapia were cooked nicely but the octopus was on the chewy side. On the side was vegetable studded white rice, refried beans, salad garnish and hot steamy tortillas.

That was my trip to Mariscos Culiacan in Glendale.

I haven’t found a website for them but I did notice that they are on Facebook.

Everything is subject to change and your experience may or may not differ.

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Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante in Glendale AZ – Worth a Fork!

Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante is an Italian Restaurant located in Citadelle Plaza in North Glendale Arizona. Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante serves Neapolitan Pizzas, house made pastas, Sunday Brunch, monthly wine dinners, seasonal specials and more. They offer dining indoors at the bar or the modern dining room or outdoors with an indoor/outdoor bar or table seating.

Today we started with the Happy Hour Grilled Vegetables.

We received grilled eggplant, zucchini, red bell peppers and a very tasty fresh herb seasoned oil. It was delicious with the vegetables and I also enjoyed the sauce on some fresh bread. I liked that the appetizer was delicious, seemed healthy and didn’t seem too heavy. For my main I received a very different Eggplant Parmesan.

The eggplant was not breaded. This eggplant parmesan was made of thin layers of eggplant with a texture like I never had before. The eggplant was very meat-like……It wasn’t mushy….It almost had a texture like a firm mushroom……..but thin like lasagna noodles. In-between the layers of thin meat-like eggplant was a little tomato sauce, Italian hard cheese some mozzarella. The dish also got topped with the biggest basil leaf I ever saw. This dish didn’t seem heavy at all…plus it had all the flavor. Eggplant Parmesan is much better this way.

My husband had the Tagliatelle Bolognese.

He said it was very good!

Went for dessert and tried the Torte Nutella. Delicious! Not too sweet, satisfying amount of chocolate….I would like more hazelnut but can’t complain because it’s delicious.

A sweet ending to a nice dinner!

Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.BottegaRistorante.com

Some of the previous dishes we enjoyed from Bottega are pictured below.

Zucchini manicotti

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