In keeping with the on-again, off-again tradition of eating in fine dining establishments from issa's list of places to go on special occasions, we ventured to Indika to celebrate T's birthday.
and now i present to you issa's first restaurant review... Indika. 516 Westheimer.
we arrived to a pretty packed valet parking lot, entered the dimly lit restaurant which seemed slightly different from what i had pictured in my mind. the ceilings were high in a very lofty warehouse-esque atmosphere though it was quite loud inside because of this. a good place for a group outing, proven by the abundance of group tables around us. the saffron colored walls and dark tables were lovely. and despite reading some bad reviews about the staff, i thought they were very attentive.
for drinks, T got the anarkali cocktail, which was a pomegranate + ginger type concoction, neither of us really enjoyed the mix of flavors in this drink it left somewhat of a bitter after taste, so he downed it and ordered a glass of red. i on the other hand ordered the madras mojito, a indian rum mojito topped with guava puree, served in a glass brimmed with salt and red pepper. this drink was exceptional.
for appetizers, T ordered the goat brain masala served on naan, with a side of melon chutney. when the order arrived i was slightly disappointed that it didn't actually look like a brain, but i quickly got over that when i tasted some. being asian, we have eaten parts of animals that you would never find on any mainstream restuarant menu here in the US, and probably not one with valet parking. needless to say, i was not at all deterred to eating goat brain, which was nothing at all like fish brain (yes fish have brains. tiny ones.), though it was more similar to consistency to fish eyes, but less gummy.. if that makes any sense to you. it was creamy, but not overly, and the masala was so spicy that it left a good burning in my mouth, which was perfectly matched with the melon chutney to cool off the flames. i ordered the seared foie gras with fig chutney served with semolina bread. i cannot hold back when i see foie gras on a menu, and especially at this indian fusion restaurant, what foie gras lover could resist their favorite with a new twist. the foie gras with a touch of indian spices just melted in my mouth with the sweetness of the fig glaze. it was remarkable. i was sure we both didn't want the appetizers to end.
for entrees, T ordered the grilled lamb chops with lamb vindaloo, he cannot resist vindaloo sauce. the lamb chops were grilled to perfection, though T did not think they meshed very well with the lamb vindaloo on his plate. separately they worked wonders though. and the vindaloo was even more fiery than the goat brain. i on the other hand ordered the naan encrusted goat curry. it came out looking like a huge pot pie. i cut it open removing the 'naan crust' as it really didn't look too appetizing. the goat was quite tender and the sauce was good, but not great. but i do prefer a little tartness to my curry, which is why we both prefer vindaloo. T was able to finish his entree and clean up the rest of mine for me. We were both thoroughly stuffed, and satisfied. T commended my selection of the restaurant and requested that we return, though not any time soon. there are so many other restaurants for us to try. although i know for certain i would definitely order my drink and appetizer again, i'd have to take a second glance at the entree menu, or perhaps do a whole meal on just appetizers.
Jul 30, 2007
indika.
Jul 27, 2007
happy birthday to my someone.
happy birthday to my dear hubby...
old man. (teehee.. just kidding.)
happy 31st birthday to the person
who makes each day even more special than the last.
<3>
Jul 22, 2007
foodlogged.
so i noticed that i had a few food photos backlogged in iphoto, so finally... for your viewing pleasure: more food. (and also because i don't really have much else to blog about at the moment.)
on the left, bi bim bap, a korean dish that i was thankfully made aware of while in college. this is an easy meal to cook up as it doesn't require too many ingredients since you can pretty much throw in whatever you have on hand. my essentials are bulgogi, kimchi, marinated cucumbers, a fried egg, and the chili pepper paste.
moving on, adventures in chicken.
below: chicken with a homemade "bbq" chili garlic reduction; baked chicken with oven roasted potatoes and angel hair pasta tossed in chili infused olive oil, parmesan, and lemon zest; soupy chicken curry over rice; grilled lemon pepper chicken w/ tomatoes an avocado drizzled with lemon juice and olive oil
and last but not least. zaru soba, cold soba noodles with homemade dipping sauce and wasabi, along with grilled chicken (not pictured).
Jul 19, 2007
office camaraderie - ver.2.0
once i changed my SN to 'issarocksmorethanyou (yes you)' the number of issa____(yes you) slowly increased.
* i put nicknames for everyone else.
Jul 16, 2007
office camaraderie
i'd like to say out of the perks of the job, one of the most important is a good rapport with coworkers. here is an example of a work-related conversation.
issa says (9:47 AM):
where is the addressee stored for addresses?
office dad says (9:48 AM):
i believe on the delivery table?
issa says (9:48 AM):
i'm sorry that answer is incorrect, please try again
issa says (9:48 AM):
n00b
office dad says (9:50 AM):
PersonAddress
office dad says (9:51 AM):
looks like it was moved from PersonAddress to Delivery
issa says (9:51 AM):
it's not storing
office dad says (9:51 AM):
btw, u lose
issa says (9:52 AM):
/lern2dba
Jul 11, 2007
girls night!
There was lots of delicious food along with a mango peach sangria..
Thanks to all the ladies for bringing a dish and coming over :)
no girls night is complete without some _insert any alcoholic beverage here_ and gossip.
also throughout the night our friend dru continuously
texted us with messages about how manly the guys were
being at their own 'boys night'..
example below:
dru: we just ripped off out shirts. so manly.
yen: funny, so did we.
i would never wear such a silly hat.