Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The Great Austin Burger Hunt - Cain and Abel's


Cain & Abel's
2313 Rio Grande
Austin, TX 78705


(512) 476-3201

Cain & Abel's is one of the better known watering holes and eateries in the West Campus area.  I decided to try it and see if the burgers are any good.

I ordered a Bacon Cheeseburger and immediately, they sort of let me down, by not asking me how I wanted it.  Of course, some of the best burger joints don't, and I guess I should have expected it from a place that is as much a bar as it is an eatery.

Another warning should have been how long it took us to get out food.  Now, we were a party of eight, but the service was pretty slow.  Unfortunately, it did not get better when the food arrived.  The burger came with a leaf of lettuce, but was brown and unappetizing, so I left it off.  The burger was dry, and I don't just mean that it wasn't juicy, there were no condiments on the burger and no mayo on the table.  The meat was overcooked, which accounts for the dryness, but beyond that, it was burned, there was the distinct taste of....soot?  I don't know how to describe it, but it was less than ideal.

The fries were okay, but they were really greasy.

Overall, I was quite disappointed and I cannot recommend Cain & Abel's for those looking for a Great Burger.

Friday, May 25, 2012

China Palace - Take 2

6605 Airport Blvd.
Austin, TX  78752
(512) 451-0918

Recently I reviewed a take out lunch from China Palace.  It was pretty good and I was hungry for Chinese, and I wanted to do the buffet thing, and so I decided to try China Palace again...I wish I hadn't.

It wasn't terrible, but it was much worse than the take out lunch.  I tried Pork Dumplings, Sesame Chicken, General Tso's Chicken, Egg Rolls, Hot and Sour Soup, and both white and fried rice.

Let me start with the good parts.  The Pork Dumplings were good.  I call them Pot Stickers and they were well cooked and tasty.  The Sesame Chicken was tasty, and so was the Egg Roll.  Nothing really wrong with them, but only the Pot Stickers seemed to pop.

But, there were some definitely a few bad things.  The Sesame Chicken pieces were still huge, but they were also a bit chewy.  There was hardly any sauce in the pan on the steam table.  Mixing the sauce with rice is part of the draw of Sesame Chicken, and it was missing.  The Egg Rolls were tiny, but that is okay on a buffet, because you just grab one or more extras.  The Hot and Sour Soup....wasn't....it wasn't hot in either definition of the word.  It was tepid, and it was dull, almost tasteless.  This was a big disappointment.  The fried rice was okay, but the white rice was hard...well, at least there was a crust on top.

In addition to some of the things just not being very good, there was a general problem with details.  The Soy Sauce was in a bowl with a spoon on the side of the buffet.  I prefer to use Soy Sauce almost as a dip, for dumplings and Egg Rolls, but I couldn't...well, I finally grabbed a soup bowl and spooned a bit into that, but it only worked so well.

The lunch buffet runs from 11:00 to 2:00, and I arrived about 12:45.  Why do I mention this?  Because I think this was the cause of the problem.  It really looked as if most of that food had been put out at 11:00 and left under the lights on the steam table for more than 90 minutes.  The sauce that was plentiful in my take out lunch was non-existent.  The soup that was hot and tasty was no longer, if it ever was.

The whole experience left me with the feeling that getting rid of all the food was more important than ensuring a good eating experience for late comers to the buffet.  I have seen this elsewhere, but never quite this egregious.  I was quite disappointed and I am reconsidering my earlier review.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The Great Austin Burger Hunt - Mighty Fine Burgers

Mighty Fine Burgers
10515 N. Mo Pac Expy Ste. 205
Austin, TX 78759
512-524-2400

I went to Mighty Fine Burgers a few years ago, before I started looking for Austin’s best burger. I remember it as a good burger, but I never got around to coming back so that I could review it…until now. 

I ordered the half pound regular burger, with bacon and cheese along with fries and a Diet IBC Root Beer. Mighty Fine actually serves Beer, which is an advantage for those who like beer with their burgers. I don’t really care, but it is something to remember.

The burger was good, but not spectacular. The bun was well toasted, but it was just a bun, not really much better than anyone else’s. The cheese was plentiful and well melted, but again, nothing special, just plain old American Cheese. It is a little disappointing considering the build up of this premium burger.

Just a quick word about the fries. They are over cooked, but still tasty. They are a bit greasy as well and they are plentiful enough that two people can easily share one order.

Well, it doesn’t seem like I have a lot good to say about Mighty Fine Burgers. It was a good burger, but after eating at Hat Creek Burger Company, I expect more, and I just didn’t get it from Mighty Fine.

Monday, May 7, 2012

China Palace

6605 Airport Blvd.
Austin, TX 78752

(512) 451-0918

I went out for lunch on a Monday and found one chinese restaurant either closed forever, or just for the day.  Fortunately, China Palace was only about two miles away.  China Palace is a small place, and it certainly isn't fancy, but that isn't always needed.  Look at BBQ places, generally, the shabbier they look, the better the BBQ.

I ordered my usual, Sesame Chicken, and it wasn't long in coming.  As I always do, I got it to go, but I sampled everything while it was still hot.  Eating Sesame Chicken while driving is a bit difficult, but I didn't want to be late getting back, and I wanted to taste everything while hot.

First, the serving was very large.  Lots of big pieces of chicken, and lots of sauce.  A large amount of sauce can make eating in a moving car and adventure while you move the tray around trying to keep the sauce off the seats.  My wife won't be happy when she reads this.  I like the extra sauce though because then I can mix it with the rice.

A point to China Palace for not putting the egg roll in with the hot steamy food.  Nothing worse than opening up your to go meal and finding that the lovely crispy fried egg roll has been steamed into a soggy mess.  A point against China Palace for putting broccoli in with the Sesame Chicken.  It's not Sesame Chicken with Broccoli, and I have only once been served Sesame Chicken with Broccoli when sitting down in a Chinese Restaurant and yet they feel obliged to add it to the take out lunch.

But, back to the Egg Roll, which was quite good.  It was done with the light crispy wrapper, rather than the heavier crispy wrapper and the vegetables were still crisp.  I can recommend them.  The fried rice had virtually no vegetables, but it was tasty.  The Sesame Chicken was sweet and not very spicy.  I only mention this because I have had Sesame Chicken that is quite spicy, so I feel the need to mention it.

One bite of Hot and Sour soup and I said not hot enough, and it isn't hot, but it started to come on after several bites.  The soup was very thick, with that sheen that speaks of a little too much cornstarch to thicken it.  I make my own Sesame Chicken, and it is easy to do.  It did not really hurt the soup, which was tasty and turned out at the end to be just about hot enough for my taste.

The last bit of my meal was mixing the left over sauce with the rice, which was delicious.  It wasn't fancy, and it wasn't perfect, but it was definitely good enough to give it a second try.