The one true noodle?

A couple of co-workers having been going to Noodles for over a year now.  I have wanted to go, but have been torn.  See, Whenny can be a little narrow minded.  He’s one of my best buds and my lunchtime loyalty tends to lie with him, but sometimes he acts like a grumpy old bastard and refuses to try a joint because he has some preconceived
notion of it sucking or maybe one of his kids told him it was “just o.k.”

the one true noodle...

Today I went to Noodles and Co. Without Whenny.  He stayed back at the office and ate his PB&J.  Unfortunate.  For Whenny!

I’m a sucker for Asian food.  I like to think of myself as an “egg”.  White on the outside, yellow on the inside.  Noodles has a few categories in their menu.  Asian was one.  I didn’t even look at the others!  Really.  I had to go to their website to see what else was on the menu in order to write this review!

Noodles was pushing some new appetizers that were not yet on the menu and we tried a couple.  I gotta say, I really dig this place.  I had some Sriracha Shrimp Crustini type appetizer that was DY NO MITE!

mmm… Spicy Skrimps!

The shrimp was cold, cocktail style, smothered in this sriracha based sauce and served with little crustini(ish) bread.  I would go back just for this dish.  I may have to attempt to reproduce at home. We also had some stuffed shells that were quite good as well.

For my entree I had their Japanese Pan Noodles with beef.  These dudes were TASTY!  I am typically not a pasta fan.  I like pasta, I just usually choose more meaty options.

The Japanese Pan Noodles consist of caramelized udon noodles in a sweet soy sauce, broccoli, carrots, shiitake mushrooms, Asian sprouts, black sesame and cilantro.  Being a lover of bovine flesh, I added the sauteed beef.  BINGO! This stuff is the shiitake!

Japanese Pan Noodles with Sauteed Beef

There are several more dishes I am looking forward to trying: Bangkok
Curry, Indonesian Peanut Sautee, Bacon Mac and Cheeseburger, and the Tai Curry Soup.  There are also some Mediterranean dishes, but most just look like spaghetti to me!

We ate at the campus location at the corner of High and Lane.  The weather was still warm and we enjoyed our victuals on the second floor patio overlooking hight street.  Great food, friends, and campus ”scenery”.  Not a bad lunch.

Stick a Fork in Me.... I'm DONE!

Giant Eagle Market District

The food scene in Upper Arlington has improved a lot recently.  No place more than in the formerly moribund Kingsdale Shopping Center.  Where once the MCL Cafeteria was what passed for fine dining, more options have arrived as the shopping center has managed to avoid the fate of becoming a bingo hall.

The subject of this blog post is the Giant Eagle Market District.  Yes, I am going to opine about a grocery store.  Not just any grocery store but the center piece of Kingsdale’s phoenix like resurrection.  Giant Eagle, based in Pittsburgh, builds these upscale stores in or near affluent neighborhoods.  The idea is obvious: provide some competition for Whole Paycheck Market in upscale grocery.  Upper Arlington obviously qualifies as a target market.  I am guessing with its median income, UA would have a GDP greater than that of Greece and just south of Lane Avenue lives a bunch of folks that wish Warren Buffet would shut the hell up.  The store itself has become somewhat of a tourist attraction.  I’m not kidding.  One day a colleague and I were leaving the place when a bus full of excited folks from a Reynoldsburg senior center pulled up.  The bus promptly disgorged them and they all made a beeline to the store.   I guess the Metamucil is better from there.

this is only 1/2 of the Cafe

In the center of the store is a food court area with a plethora of offerings.  There are way too many to describe in any detail, so I am going to stick to two of my favorites. The Rosti is a potato cake that has been browned crispy on the outside.  My favorite version is served with sour cream, onions and capers on top, smoked salmon on the side and a simple salad of mixed greens in vinaigrette.

Smoked Salmon Rosti

The potato cake isn’t like fried mashed potatoes but instead densely packed finely grated hash browns.  It’s really good with the browned crust contrasting well with the texture of the potato shreds.  The accoutrements on top just add to the flavor.

My other favorite is the smoked meat station.  Smoked and meat is right up there with my other favorite word combinations like free and beer or smoking and hot.   Pork, chicken, turkey and salmon are all smoked and offered up by the slice. I’ve wanted to try all the offerings but I almost reflexively get the smoked beef brisket every time.

Brisket.... GO MEAT!

You get several generous slices of brisket and if you can choose from a variety of sauces.  I have always opted for the beef au jus, which they will pour over the meat or serve in cup on the side.  There are two things that distinguish Market District brisket from other excellent brisket I’ve had.  One is that they leave a generous part of the fat cap on it.  Your slices are bound to have at least a ¼ inch sliver of fat on them.  The second is that the texture is firmer than most.  Not tough at all but the meat has a chew to it.  Over cooked brisket can be mushy or crumbly in texture.  Under cooked brisket can be used to catch baseballs.  Market District gets it just right.  With your meat you can also get two sides, which are usually some kind of grilled veggie or some mashed potatoes.  It’s all really good.

The heck of it is that it’s all very affordable.  All I described above is right around the Jones line (8 bucks) and with a drink you are right at 10 bucks.   Where I have gotten into trouble is getting food from the hot food bar.  There is always fried chicken and a variety of meats, veggies, rice and potatoes on it.  At 7 bucks a pound you can find yourself at the register with 2 Joneses worth of food if you don’t exercise restraint.   Unfortunately restraint is difficult because it all looks hot and fresh and so far it’s been pretty good.

The Market District food court is the trifecta for a couple of guys looking for the 10 buck lunch.  It has variety, quality and price.  I highly recommend a trip there for some dang good food.