Thursday, May 17, 2012

Newark, New Jersey

 


Newark, NJ –

Date of trip May, 2012. 

Overall Notes:  Once a month we go to Newark on business, and over the years, although the theme is change and transition – Newark seems to be a city that is moving in the wrong direction.  The graffiti and trash in the streets is sad.  If you didn’t know better, you could be in a part of the world that is on TV asking for help to feed the children.  It is a town steeped in history – the old buildings and churches had to be amazing in their day.  Now they stand with broken windows, boarded up entries, people sleeping in doorways.  Sad, really sad.

Hotels:  The Hilton at Penn Station is nice. You can walk over to the station and taste all kinds of food from the vendors.  The hotel is clean, the staff is always polite.  The parking is in a parking garage, and the rate is $21.00 per night.

Entertainment:  The best thing about Newark, is it is a short train ride into New York.   So much to do in New York, but that is a different blog post!  To be fair there are outdoor concerts and live events in Newark.  I went to a Journey concert there last year.  The concert was fun and amazing, but leaving was scary to say the least.  It was a long dark walk to the car.  Better safe than sorry.  Newark, is not a place to be at night by yourself.

Note:  If you do visit Newark Penn,  be prepared to have homeless people asking for your scraps of food and for money.  During all times of the year, they can be seen sleeping and begging in and around Penn Station.  During the winter they sleep under stairwells in groups trying to keep warm.  It is a sad, sad thing to think this happens in our incredible country.

Tampa, Florida

 


Tampa, Florida –

Date of trip May, 2012. 

Overall Notes:  Tampa, Florida is a must visit.  The entire bay area, which includes cities like Clearwater, Brandon, Bradenton, St. Petersburg , is incredible.   Be sure to visit Busch Gardens, a unique blend of zoo habitat, and thrill rides.  There is always something to do in the bay area, from indoor and outdoor concerts, to professional baseball, football, arena football and hockey.  And for you gamblers, yes there is even a Hard Rock Casino, and a dog track in the area.  Tampa bay is amazing for the young and the young at heart.  From Skate board parks to golf courses – Tampa Bay has it all.

Beach Area:  The best beach area has to be Clearwater Beach, FL.  Public parking is available just steps from the beach.  They have activities all year round, with giant blow up slides for young kids to FREE movie night in the park (every Friday).  You can parasail, ride jet skiis and do normal things found on a lot of beaches; however, at Clearwater beach you can also ride on a pirate ship, go deep sea fishing for a day or a half a day.  Ride on a jet boat, go on a dinner cruise.  All from within walking distance from the beach.  There are also multiple bars and restaurants within walking distance and some right on the beach.  Chairs and cabanas are available to rent, or you can even bring your own.   The white sand is always clean and well kept. 

Hotels:  There are several really nice hotels in the TB area.  Choose a hotel  close to your activity, you do not want to spend your time in sunny Florida on the highway in traffic.  Dale Mayberry near the baseball and football arena is always jammed with traffic and accidents.  This is also the strip club area, and one I choose to stay away from!!  If you want a luxurious experience while in Tampa Bay, rent a house on the bay or beach!  There are several mansions available for weekly rental at very reasonable rates. 

Entertainment:  Too much to do to list it all. The beach, as mentioned above is amazing.  Tampa’s Ybor city is a fun place to see.  Stop by during the day and visit all the shops, restaurants, cigar factories, incredible movie theater, and so much more.  At night be sure to visit the comedy club, where some big names tend to stop by and do a show. 

Downtown Tampa near the forum is nice as well – great food, and if you like bowling, an alley like no other.  The trolley will take you from Ybor to Downtown, as well as to the forum and the aquarium.

Orlando is about an hour drive, but if you only have a week or two – stay around Tampa Bay – you will not get bored.  Orlando is another trip, another week!

Sports:  Baseball – Tampa Bay Rays and spring training for the Yankee and Phillies.  Hockey – Tampa Bay Lightning!  Football – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Arena Hockey – Tampa Bay Storm. 

Kobe Japanese Restaurant - Bentonville, Arkansas






Location: Kobe Japanese Restaurant – 1311 S Walton Blvd. Bentonville, AR  72712

Overall Notes: Simply the Best Sushi and Hospitality you will find in Arkansas and the best we have found anywhere in the United States. There is a uniqueness to the art of making Sushi that the Owner/Operator and Head Sushi chef (Jay) provides that is incomparable. The fish is flown in and served fresh – every time. There is no question that the food you will be served is of the highest quality and that the skill and pride put into every dish will make you come back for more.

My wife and I are in the area about once a month and make this a “must stop” every time. On top of the best Sushi and Sashimi dishes you will ever eat – Jay and his wife treat each and every individual as if they are old family friends. From the friendly welcome when you walk in the door – to your personal chopsticks (once you have become a frequent diner) and the hearty thank you when you leave. There is something truly special about the experience.

The only thing that might throw you is the location; the restaurant shares a building with a gas station. To us this is just another thing that makes this place so special. No one would ever think that this level of hospitality or quality of food would be in a building with a gas station. The location may be why the quality of food is so spectacular and the prices are so reasonable.

Trust me this place is amazing – stop by and see for yourself !! You will become a fan on your first visit.

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Red, Hot & Blue Resturant - Herndon, Virginia


Herndon, Virginia –  Red, Hot and Blue 

Date of trip May 2012. 

Overall Notes:  Really cool atmosphere.  The drinks come out in a plastic pitcher a little smaller than the standard pitcher.  The kicker is the pitcher is your glass.  I ordered Iced Tea and Water and about fell over when I saw how giant these ‘glasses’ were!  No more empty glass for me. 

Red, Hot and Blue had blues music playing, not too loud, not too low. You could easily carry on a conversation, and enjoy the music.  Maybe I was just in the mood for some Bonnie Raitt, maybe it was the music, food and atmosphere combo, but I had an amazing time at Red, Hot and Blue, and it was 3p.m. in the afternoon. 

The outside seating overlooks a fairly busy intersection.  Strangely, it didn’t seem loud at all.  There are TVs outside, and plenty of flowers to add to the scenery. 

The food – YUM.  Although the fried okra was kind of your standard fried okra that you get at a restaurant.  They can out super-hot.  The loaded baked potato was truly loaded.  One of their signature salads has beef and chicken.  Big portions.  The Ribs are available in dry, wet and sweet.  They have a variety of their own sauces available on the table.

 Live entertainment nightly.  Great Service.  Perfect Atmosphere.  Good Food.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

First Choice BBQ – Brandon, Florida

 
First Choice BBQ – Brandon, Florida. 10113  Adamo Drive (SR 60) Tampa, FL 33619   Phone: (813) 621-7434 Fax: (813) 621-7378



First Choice is a must try if you are in Brandon, FL (or anywhere in the Tampa area and have a craving for real southern BBQ and all of the traditional sides).  This is not a fancy restaurant with a romantic ambiance – it is a simple little joint in a strip mall that will keep you coming back over and over again. There is one focus for the employees and the customers – the food, nothing more nothing less. In fact, it may be a bit intimidating to yell your order over the glass to the man that will chop and/or pull your pork, beef, or turkey while you watch. Don’t worry though, after you take that first bite you will know that the only thing that really matters is the explosion of flavor in your mouth.

My Favorite – Pulled Pork Sandwich, Greens, and Spicy Macaroni. The fries are fresh cut and all of the other sides will blow you away as well.

We don’t get to the Tampa area much anymore but when we are, this is our favorite spot for lunch. There is also a location in Plant City, Florida that we have not been to; however, it will likely blow you away as well. First Choice Southern BBQ on Urbanspoon

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Bradenton, FL – GIO Fabulous Pizza & Martini Bar

GIO Fabulous Pizza & Martini Bar - Bradenton, FL

 

Date of trip:  April, 2012

Overall Notes:  If you are visiting the Tampa, Florida area, type 4805 Cortez Road West in your GPS and head over to GIO’s.  On a scale of 1 to 5, the food is truly a 5+.  Each time we have been there, the food has been unbelievable.  One problem, the service.  It’s always slow.  Not terrible, not bad, just slow.  Perhaps relaxed would be a better word.  If you go with the thought of hanging out and savoring the night out, this is totally your kind of place.  If you are in a hurry, but want great food – save Gio’s for another night.
Our favorites: 
Spaghetti Frutti di mare - Perfectly spiced with the right amount seafood and the noodles are served perfectly cooked.  

Lobster Ravioli – some might think this is a small portion; however, the flavor cannot be beat.  The lobster ravioli is served in a vodka sauce and is absolutely amazing.

The pizza – Naples style pizza.  Super thin crust and amazing cheeses and just the right amount of sauce.
Other info: 
Enjoy the free bread and olive oil, but don’t forget to try some of their appetizers.  The mussels and calamari are both favorites of ours.  You can also order a small prosciutto pizza if you have a group. Perfect!

Come in shorts and a t-shirt or dressed for prom.  All are welcome.

Visiting Tampa, Clearwater, Brandon, Bradenton, St. Pete – head over to Cio’s!. 

GIO’s website: www.giobrothers.com  

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Charlotte, NC - Must eats!

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Charlotte, NC – Two great Restaurants!
Date of trip April, 2012. 

Overall Notes:   WOW!  This is our first trip to Charlotte, NC and we had absolutely no idea how incredible this city was – we fell in love with it in 24 hours.  The city is clean.  Even in the older parts of town, it is clean.  We loved it.  There is so much to do here.  On this one day alone, we could have gone to a play, a movie, a car show in the center of the Charlotte Speedway, a music feasible downtown and so much more.  They have an amazing downtown area.  Family friendly and yet, cool, hip, safe and inviting. 

Restaurants: 


Chima Brazilian Steakhouse – 139 S. Tryon Street


The Chima is a MUST stop if you are in Charlotte!  The atmosphere is perfect for a romantic dinner, or fun for a group.  The wait staff is insane.  They are all rushing around – but not enough to annoy you – just the perfect amount to ensure that you are taken care of 100%.  You don’t have to ever ask for drink refills.  They bring you clean plates from time to time.  They fold your napkin each time you get up to get something from the salad bar.   Speaking of the salad bar, it is a large array of soups, salad, and unique items not often found on a normal salad bar, such as Mozzarella Balls, Hearts of Palm and so much more.  This is standard for a Brazilian Steakhouse, but the staff that takes care of the salad bar are constantly bringing out fresh additions and ensuring the bar is clean and perfect.  As will all Brazilian steakhouses, the meat just keeps coming until you flip over your ‘token’ and tell them to stop, the difference at Chima is one sever realized we really liked the lamb chops, and made it a point to watch to see if we had eaten ours, and swing by to ask if we wanted more.  He was amazing.  We had a great time; we had great food, and an outstanding staff.  Don’t miss Chima when you are in Charlotte, NC. 



 Fujo – 301 S. College Street

A better than average sushi bar.  The sushi and sashimi was fresh.  The service was excellent.  Our drinks never even got close to empty.  The restaurant was a little slow; however, it was almost 8:30pm when we went into eat.  It is located in a building with Wells Fargo, and several other businesses and with food that taste that great, we are sure that they are most likely busy for lunch.  The staff was friendly, and very laid back and yet very attentive.  If you are in Charlotte and in the mood for some great sushi, stop by Fujo!





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Friday, April 20, 2012

Sandals - Montego Bay Jamaica - writen by Roam

Sandals - Montego Bay Jamaica April 8th – April 15th 2012 “Reunion Week”
Overall rating                    

·         Sandals - Montego Bay has the makings of an above average resort. However, the lack of maintenance and the over worked staff seem to be hindering its ability to be even an average Caribbean resort. Perhaps the most disturbing thing about our visit was the staffs laid back attitude about everything. Look when my wife and I go to a Caribbean all-inclusive resort we expect things to be laid back and to be pampered a bit – we do not expect the staff to take their time fixing issues or blow off our concerns with a “no problem Man” they should be on point at all times – eager and willing to make things right. 

Think about it we paid over $700.00 a day to stay at this resort, the food was subpar, the entertainment was a joke, and better accommodations can be found at the local Best Western Hotel.

 This was certainly not the place my wife and I thought we were vacationing to and I assure you that we will not return. Keep in mind though this is my opinion; there were people there that were on their 33rd trip to this resort. It just goes to show you that one person’s trash is another’s treasure.

              
Accommodations            

·         We stayed in the Bay Roc Villa (#1872) Honeymoon Beachfront Extraordinaire $5k+ for 7 nights. Certainly nothing special about the room other than its location. It was almost at the very end of the property so the foot traffic around the unit was not bad. The room itself clearly showed the age of the resort and the poor craftsmanship of the maintenance department – The paint on the walls was cracked, the toilet was set in place at an angle, the exterior of the building needed a complete face lift, and the list goes on.  However, the biggest issue we had was the lack of hot water and the water pressure.

 The hot water heater broke twice during our stay and impacted our plans on both occasions (over 5 hours in total).The water pressure was nonexistent and was completely unacceptable.


 
Housekeeping                  

·         The house keeping staff performed more a quick walk through of out room than a daily cleaning service. Our sheets were not changed daily we did not receive fresh soap, shampoo, or conditioner. There as and probably still is an inch of sand under the living room rug. Additionally, the housekeeping staff (as well as the rest of the staff) was extremely loud; it was as if they were standing on your bed yelling when they were cleaning the neighbor’s room.


 
Food                                     

·         There were 6 restaurants of which 2 we did not bring appropriate clothing to dine at and 1 that we chose not to dine at.  

o   Bayside -             

§  Breakfast

·         Buffet with eggs to order – the food on the Buffett line was hideous and would not be permitted at even the worst “Golden corral”

§  Lunch

·         Same as the Breakfast Buffet

§  Dinner

·         A la Carte – the food was better than the Buffet; however, the service was horrendous. We ate dinner here on our first night and we had already received and eaten our appetizers before I gave up and went to the main bar to get my wife a diet coke. When I told the Manager what had happened he did not apologize he just turned and yelled for someone to get her a diet coke.

§  Best service – Robert at breakfast service – he was awesome always smiling and ready to get you whatever you needed

§  Worst service – The pregnant  Hostess – as rude as they come at this resort

§  Breakfast lunch and dinner

o   The Cricketer’s Pint

§  Lunch and Dinner            

·         This was the place we frequented the most. The pub itself is rather Dark and gloomy; however, the food is served piping hot and is made fresh. The menu for Lunch and Dinner is the same and we had the best experience with the Shepard’s pie.

·         The Pub claims to serve Guinness beer – it is not the Guinness that you are used to it’s a Jamaican version that tastes like a decent stout beer but certainly not the smooth creaminess of a true pint of Guinness.

o   Dino’s Pizzeria

§  Lunch                                   

·         Actually decent pizza – though the topping selections are limited the crust and sauce was quite good.

·         Right on the beach with outside seating only and shares a building with the Mariner’s Grill.

o   Mariner’s Grill                                  

§  Lunch

·         Burgers, Hot Dogs, Jerk Chicken, Jerk Pork, and snacks. Not the best snack food but certainly not the worst. Think of a high school baseball concession stand.

o   Oleander                                             Did not Rate

§  Dinner

·         We did not rate this restaurant because the Dress Code was “Resort Elegant”! How ridiculous is it to go to an island see the same people at the beach all day in bikini’s and swimming trunks that you are going to eat dinner next to while dressing elegant.   Seems silly to me.

o   Cucina Romana

§  Dinner                                  Did Not Rate

·         Same issue with this restaurant as the Oleander; however, I believe the requirement was “Resort Formal”, which to me is a pair of flip flops, shorts and a T-shirt.

o   Tokyo Joes

§  Dinner                                  Did Not Rate

·         This was a little better but required closed toed shoes!! Come on this an island, I didn’t bring closed toed shoes.

o   Stewfish

§  Dinner                                  Did Not Rate

·         The dress code at the stew fish was more appropriate for an island paradise; however, the menu did not look very appealing so we decided to pass on it as well.



·         Attention to details                        

o   Look, as a resort charging an obscene amount of money for luxury the minimum requirement should be an acute attention to detail by the staff. This is certainly not the case. Nothing started when it was supposed to start. Information provided to the guests consistently changed without notice. Again, the “No Problem Man” motto should work for the guests not the staff.



·         Staff                                                     

o   The staff seemed to be overworked and possessed poor acting skills. The majority of them tried to put on a smile but the truth is they were tired and you could see it every time they passed a guest. I truly believe that the staff members are very thankful to be employed but the hours they work are ridiculous and it shows.



·         Butler service                                   

o   Ok this is not what a person thinks of when they read “This suite features the intuitive services of your very own personal butler who will pamper in extraordinary ways throughout your stay”. We had 2 butlers and it was like pulling teeth to get anything, let alone pampering us in extraordinary ways. Our 2 butlers split shifts and covered for each other – for us and the other 9 couples that they were “personal Butlers” for.


The truth is we did not want Butler service as we thought that they were actually going to be Butlers; however, we were told by the staff that this as a feature that we just had to experience so we said what the heck. It was a complete joke. The only thing we were able to do was get them to bring a cooler of beer and water (4 each) to the volleyball court 2 times a day. Everything else was a waste of time. Although there was one evening that we got to see/ listen to one of our Butlers and another staff member drinking beer and telling stories with the people in the unit above us while we were trying to sleep. I have a feeling the Folks at the “Guild of Professional English Butlers” would be going crazy if they knew they associated their prestigious reputation with this joke of a service.
               

·         Beach                                                   

o   The beach was rather small and the swimming area even smaller. The water was free of seaweed and other vegetation in the majority of the swimming area, which is quite nice. However, the “personal” beach areas were terrible with vegetation growing about 10 feet into the water. IT was odd as they apparently built docks at the private beach area a long time ago and have just let them fall apart.
 

·         Bars                                                      

o   There are 3 bars on the site and there is certainly nothing special about any of them.

§  The Beach Bar was the clear winner as it seemed the staff was upbeat and happy. Shilton was an awesome bartender and really seemed dedicated to ensuring each guest had a great time.

§  The Piano Bar was dead during the day; however, stayed open until late at night so if there is a late night partier in you this maybe the spot for you.

§  The Main Bar – was stuffy and dead unless there was an activity in the Sky Dome and then it was crowded and very very slow.


·         Entertainment                                 

o   Next to the so-called “Butler Service” this was the most disappointing part of the Resort. At best you could say that the entertainment was second rate. The acts the resort brought in were not to the caliber of what can be found by a street performer in any city in in the US.

The in-house entertainment was very overworked and the acts showed it. They performed nightly and it was about as cheesy as it could get. The female entertainers thought they were “all that and a bag of chips” and the Male entertainers thought that they were the Jamaican versions of Rico Suave. Of course neither is true and in fact it was quite sad.



·         Accessibility                                       

o   Ok, the best thing about this airport is the quick bus/car trip to the resort. It takes less than 15 minutes to get from the airport to the resort which is quite convenient.



·         Location                                              

o   With the quick ride from the airport to the resort comes a price. At least 20 times a day (probably closer to 40 or 50) commercial airplanes fly directly over the resort at about 500 feet above the facility. The noise is quite loud and extremely annoying. The flights start early (very early if you are on vacation) and end quite late. Take a look at the video clip below. This is unedited - raw footage.  This happens all day every day.



·         Accuracy of Marketing                  

o   The Marketing folks do a great job of tricking you into believing that this place is a secluded paradise, with all of the amenities a person could ask for. To them I tip my hat; however, for those of us who were fooled by the photo-shopped pictures in the glossy brochures and websites all I can say is don’t give up the perfect Oasis is out there!