Tuesday, June 7, 2011

nom nom: Masu Sushi and Robata

restaurant:  Masu Sushi and Robata  location:  330 East Hennepin, NE mpls

Photo by Susan Powers Photography

if you had asked me a few months ago whether there was a sushi spot to try in northeast minneapolis, i wouldn't have had an answer for you.  was there??  with the debut of Masu Sushi and Robata, that question now has an answer:  yes ma'am! 

reservations?  yes.  i made mine at opentable.com
host/hostess:  prompt greeting, professional and friendly.  very welcoming.
server:  nice and friendly.  knew the menu and daily specials very well.  open/honest with recommendations.
service:  {bad}  we were only given two menus for a party of four; initially, the server and others failed to deliver a tea that was ordered (it was finally brought to the table after having to ask for it twice); small appetizer plates/bowls were not delivered and after several minutes of waiting we had to ask someone to bring them to the table before we could begin eating.
service:  {good we received complimentary sake because we were celebrating a birthday; food delivery was prompt; comfortable atmosphere and seating.  all in all, the people were nice, logistics just need to be worked out a bit.

food:  on a scale of 1-10, i gave the sushi a 7.  i wouldn't call Masu a must-dine for sushi but you must try the ramen.  we had both the Porkbelly Ramen and Tonkatsu Curry Ramen.  my fave was the curry.  tdf.  go try it now!
would i visit Masu again?  yes; but probably only for the Ramen

{noodled}
winkMSP

p.s.  as a friendly reminder, i am not a food critic =)

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

nom nom: Tilia

Restaurant:  Tilia
Location:  Linden Hills
Wink?  YES

yea, it does
 I'm not usually the type of person that just has to go to a new restaurant right after it opens to see what all the buzz and hype are about, but after seeing so much Twitter love for the newest hotspot in Linden Hills, I was curious to try it out.

Now I'm sure we all know how I feel about resto's who don't accept reservations or call-ahead seating, so after reading an article by Andrew Zimmern, I was curious to see how long my friend Cadence and I would have to wait before getting a table.

We arrived at Tilia around 7:30pm (primo dinner time) and were greeted outside with a crowd of people sitting at their picnic table style benches and standing on the sidewalk, all waiting for a table.  Once inside the restaurant, the bar was full and there was barely any room to gather around without getting in the way of a hard-working server or 2.  Our estimated wait time?  45 minutes.  To the bar, we went.  A lone man at the bar was nice enough to let me squeeze through to get a drink menu and provide us with some distracting conversation and just about 10 minutes later, the lovely host approached us at the bar and told us our table was ready.  Score!

Even though I think the statuesque and beautiful Cadence was the real reason why we were seated so soon (umm, if you have ever met her in real life, you would think she was a supermodel) I was all too giddy from the fact I wasn't going to have to wait an eternity to finally be fed because I was starving.  The lone man at the bar had pointed out that Steven Brown, partner and Executive Culinary Director was in the house and it just so happens he was delivering food to patrons all night.  Even though the resto was beyond packed and extremely busy, he took the time to greet us and go over portions of the menu.  Our server was delightful and gave us good recommendations in wine and appetizers (all of which was shockingly well priced) and even convinced us that we needed to share an entire bottle of Norton between us.  She was right.


vino for everyone

Between Steven Brown and our server (I really wish I had written her name down), we decided on the beet salad, grilled bread with prosciutto and mozzarella for app's and the slow roasted pork tenderloin and squash caramelle pasta for dinner.  Let me tell you, I still daydream about that beet salad.  TDF.  My pork tenderloin was served with caramelized brussel sprouts who's fragrance had filled the entire resto and had my tummy craving for more. 


nom nom!  the slow roasted pork tenderloin

Aside from being delighted about not having to wait a ridiculous amount of time to be seated, and despite the fact that we received personalized service from Steven Brown, the icing on top of this culinary cake was the prices.  Apps start from $3 and the dinner prices were very reasonable.  Tilia is financially within reach for many food-lovers and the fact that I can eat at a fabulous establishment, receive outstanding service and still have some dollah dollah bills left in my wallet makes it a complete winner in my book.

{oxox}
winkMSP

Monday, April 25, 2011

in the bag: Step N' Stretch

BusinessStep N' Stretch
Location:  Burnsville and Minnetonka
Wink?  Yes

Purchases:  Dance shorts, tights and Footundeez (helps protect the balls of a dancers feet for dancing barefoot).

Step N' Stretch
13903 Aldrich Avenue South
Burnsville, MN 55337
Reason for shopping:  In preparation for a performance I was involved in, I needed some dance essentials as part of our costuming.  Step N' Stretch has 2 different locations, Burnsville and Minnetonka and it just so happens that I used to work by their southern location and currently live by their western location.  My first trip to SNS was in search of new tights and shorts and Liz, the assistant manager of Burnsville, was extremely helpful from the get-go.  I walked in and was immediately greeted and offered help.  Since I'm a girl who usually shops with purpose (a.k.a. not much of a browser), I loved that Liz grabbed 3 different options for shorts that fit my criteria and educated me on her thoughts on each brand and/or style.  My biggest requirement was good fit and coverage and Liz knew where to search among the million different styles and fits they carry.  I ended up going with a mid-priced short which was her original recommendation and I was very pleased.  I've got some junk in the trunk and danced with confidence knowing I wasn't flashing the unsuspecting crowd.

Personally, I think shorts should be outlawed.  I had to choose one and the winner was the top left pair.
My 2nd encounter was the day of the performance (procrastinate much?) and I was in dire need of foot support after rehearsing on the not-so-great wooden floors of our venue.  I ran to the Minnetonka location after rehearsal and again, was immediately greeted and asked if I needed help.  Katie, the helpful associate, pulled different size options for me and encouraged me to try multiples on to find a more comfortable fit.  I'm glad I took her advice otherwise the first pair I thought were right were in fact a big larger than I really needed. 

FootUndeez
Local Love:  Step N' Stretch has been a staple in the Minnesota retail dance industry and have been in business for over 15 years.  It is very apparent that their staff are friendly, helpful and most importantly, very knowledgeable in helping anyone from novice hobby dancers to professional veterans.  Minnesota is definitely the place to be if you want to be a competitive or non-competitive dancer and Step N' Stretch has definitely played a vital role in outfitting these talented dancers.  I love local businesses and SNS is here to stay.

{dancin}
winkMSP

Sunday, April 10, 2011

nom nom: The 5-8 Club

Business:  The 5-8 Club
Location:  South Minneapolis
Did they earn a wink?  YES

The Occasion:  A Juicy Lucy experience.

The Food:  I ordered an original Juicy Lucy with American cheese and onion rings (The 5-8 Club makes THE BEST onion rings).

Image via Mark Libell

The Service:  I don't know what it is, but I am not a fan of strangers who address me as 'honey' or 'sweetie.'  I only really like it when my mother calls me that so when I first became a patron of The 5-8, I had to accept that their resident server liked to address all 5-8 lovers as 'honey and 'sweetie.'  Though she used friendly words and gave prompt and accurate service, in my opinion her personality actually wasn't very friendly.  No smiles, I always felt as though I was bothering her when I asked for something and overall I just didn't get a good vibe from her.  Though I am not a fan of their longtime server, I would always come back to The 5-8 because, lets face it, they make a pretty mean Juicy Lucy.  Their onion rings are pretty awesome too.

So on my most recent visit, I was pleasantly surprised to be greeted by a server wearing a smile and who didn't address me as 'honey' OR 'sweetie.'  She was genuinely friendly and came across as someone who actually like her job and liked working at The 5-8.  Being a self-seat restaurant, we grabbed the first available table and our new server was prompt in her greeting and I was pleased with the service I received that day.

I am kicking myself for not remembering her name!

Image by Ann Olson


My Only Gripe:  There has been a long debate on who has the best Juicy Lucy's in town and The 5-8 did not have it this day.  The cheese from my Juicy Lucy wasn't as melted or "oozy" as you see in the image below.  It had a slightly firmer consistency, the type not conducive to what one would describe as belonging to a Juicy Lucy.  *sad face*

Still Love Em':  Sometimes we dine at a restaurant because of the food while forgiving the bad service, and sometimes it is the opposite.  I hope next time I will finally have the best of both worlds at my favorite Juicy Lucy restaurant.  My opinion is highly debated but I stand my ground.  

{ja-ja-ja-juicy}
winkMSP

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

busy busy busy bee

These past couple months have been uber busy at winkMSP and I wanted to reassure you that I have not disappeared off the face of the Earth.  I went through a pretty grueling job interview process (over a month long) and I am happy to report that I got a new job!  Though I am still working within a health care setting, my new role is a huge change from my current clinical role so as I start the new job, I will be much busier as well... Have no fear, I still plan on blogging as much as I possibly can :)

and also ... (as if that wasn't enough) ...

I joined a dance company!  Sole to Soul Dance Conversion is a talented group of amazingly awesome dancers and I am so honored to be a part of the Urban Arts show on Saturday, April 9th.  Over 30 local artists (performance, visual, etc.) will be featured and/or performing during this evening and S2S will be performing 4 dance numbers.  Yep, 4.  We have been rehearsing day in and day out to bring our best to this event and I hope you can all check it out.  To purchase tickets, click here




{talksoon}
winkMSP

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Pizzeria Lola: Follow Up & Follow Through

Business:  Pizzeria Lola
Location: South Minneapolis (55th & Xerxes)
*NEW* Call ahead seating:  612-424-8338

A short while ago I wrote about my first visit to Pizzeria Lola.  Though I ended up loving the food (remember, I am NOT a food critic), my wait time and subsequent communications with the hostess were less than stellar.  I vented my frustrations and tweeted at Pizzeria Lola in the hopes that they would at least read about my experience in their new South Minneapolis space.



Not only did they read my blogpost, but they responded and changed some things up!  I am happy to report that Pizzeria Lola now offers call-ahead seating and I am looking forward to my second visit in the near future.  How awesome is it that they listened to the feedback and followed through with changes that everyone can be appreciative of?  Who knows if it was my post that put the change in motion, but a blogger can only dream right?  If you haven't been there yet, you MUST try Pizzeria Lola soon and now you can call ahead for your seating...

{thrilled}
winkMSP

Monday, March 7, 2011

at your service: Marek's Towing & Repair

Business:  Marek's Towing & Repair
Address:  20152 Kenrick Avenue, Lakeville
Phone:  952-469-3182

As a female driver of an almost 10 year old car, I have come to dread visits to the auto body shop.  I will be the first to admit that my education on the operation and repair of cars has taken a back seat and my beloved "silver bullet" has reached a point where many repairs will likely be needed in order to keep it running.  The silver bullet is a 2001 Honda Civic with approximately 155,000 miles on it and I've never had major problems with it.  She sure has treated me well.

On my last visit to the Firestone near my home, I asked for my usual oil change and service check.  Often times the mechanic will come back and say things are fine with the car, but on this day he informed me that my Serpentine Belts needed to be replaced and that he could do so instantly for $140.  I don't like to spend $140 at the drop of a hat so I told him that I would "think" about it and schedule at a later date.  Serpentine belts are essential to cars because they drive the power steering, A/C, alternator pump and etc. so putting this off for a few months or years was not an option.

Firestone estimate for repair:  $141.98 (includes parts and labor)

So I started calling around to other repair shops, Google'ing and asking friends for opinions on where to go for affordable but dependable auto repair.  My day job is within a health care setting and a car-buff patient of mine suggested with a hand on his heart that I give Marek's Towing & Repair a call.  Bob, MTR's only mechanic was extremely knowledgeable on my specific car (because he drove one himself) and told me that in his years of experience, ordering the belt straight from the manufacturer would be my best bet and would last for the remaining life of my car.  He also taught me a bit more about my car and how it specifically uses the Serpentine Belts which made me trust his opinion even more.  The kicker was when he quoted my estimate, about $40 cheaper than my Firestone.  I made an appointment, Bob ordered my parts and I had new Serpentine Belts in a matter of 3 days.

Marek's Towing & Repair estimate for repair:  $104.18 (includes parts and labor)

 There is something to be said about having a trust-worthy mechanic to turn to when spending hundreds to thousands of dollars on a big investment piece such as your car.  Bob made sure to show me my old Serpentine Belts versus the new ones and assured me that my money was well spent.  No mechanic had offered me that option before quite frankly I like that he dispelled my doubt on my thoughts that there aren't any honest mechanics in this world.  Marek's Towing & Repair has a new loyal customer...

{drivingsmoothly}
winkMSP