Where Should I Eat With My Mom Tomorrow?

With my dad out of town, I guess I’ll be taking my mom out to dinner tomorrow. Meaning, I get to pick. Again. Inspiration evades me. So. Think for me. Here are some places within a ten mile radius:

El Coyote
Chili’s
Macaroni Grill
White Castle (My mom loves White Castle, but c`mon)
Fatburger
Olive Garden
Ruby Tuesday’s
Friday’s NO!!
Red Lobster Had a bad experience with actual fish.
Chevy’s – but that’s beyond ten miles by a little, and it’s what we had last week
Friendlys It’s in the Rockaway Mall. Kind of refuse to GOTO it. We only GOTO the one near my Grandma.
Cracker Barrel I’ve had so many uninspiring visits to that place due to my dad.
…Taco Bell. Ha ha. I can do better. That’s where I go when I’m broke. One taco costs less than tea at Panera.
Randolph Diner. Hey, it’s not that bad. (Same diner that I’ve been to twice with Cliff and Liz. My dad also likes it there.)
Joseph’s. It’s a “family restaurant”. Hmm. Wendi suggested that place initially; it’s good.
IHOP Good when the mood is right, but I’ve been there enough lately.
…And there’s an Applebee’s a ways from here. But near that is an Arby’s, and c`mon, which is better?

I really can’t think of anything else. I miss Chi-Chi’s. There’s tons of other places I haven’t even mentioned like Outback Steakhouse and Benzi. Inspire me!

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October 6, 2005

Do you have an Applebee’s nearby? Be well,

I say Olive Garden. But you could always find a nice Chinese restaraunt, too.

October 6, 2005

Now that I live in the south I have discovered Ruby Tuesday’s…love that place! Outback is awesome too!

October 6, 2005

Olive Garden! Damn, I wish there was one here…

October 6, 2005

Ew, I don’t know about up there, but our Applebee’s is disgusting and dirty. I’d choose the Mac. By the way, thanks for the layout compliment, and I’m laughing at the glow-in-the-dark vibrator – uh – the concept alone is hilarious. You’re not using it right if it needs to be glow-in-the-dark. It’s more than just a “personal massager.”

October 6, 2005

Oh yeah, and I miss Chi Chi’s too. What the hell, man, there are no good sit-down Mexican restaurants around here anymore. I could use a few good cheese and onion enchiladas.

October 6, 2005

Macaroni grill always pleases me. The bread is way better than Olive Garden’s… and the house wine, where they leave the bottle on the table and you just tell them how much you drank? Love it!

October 6, 2005

i like macaroni grill. went there for the first time a couple weeks ago with cousins lauren and joy and i got my entree for free cuz it didnt come out when lauren’s and joy’s did… some mixup or whatever. but it tasted damn good!! i also like olive garden. mmmhmmmmmm.

October 6, 2005

(but maybe the olive garden is cuz khail and i went there together the first time i was ever there and had a great time and yeah. anything with mikhail is better than it is without him).

October 6, 2005

Go to Outback!

October 6, 2005

This bad experience with actual fish… Was it a bad experience with actual fish on your plate? Or was it a bad experience with actual fish in a tank, lake, river or ocean? I’m kind of curious about what happened to you. Share? Please? 🙂

October 6, 2005

I mean, seriously, is there any non mediocre chain restaurants near you? Barring that, um. Er. I really don’t know. Olive Garden, I guess?

October 6, 2005

(Uh… please ignore the fact that I totally fucked up the tenses in that previous note.) Also, what kind of cookies do you want?

my vote goes to macaroni grill. But we like to draw while we eat.

you guys have a CRACKER BARREL?!?!?!?! that’s so funny! man. i went on one road trip across the country, and there’s a cracker barrel in every god damned state but mine. and they’re always on the side of an interstate highway. it’s creepy how every single one is exactly the same. we had problems remember what state we were in from the de ja vuyness of it all. good times, man.

October 6, 2005

RYN: Hey, I’m not saying I think Olive Garden is good. But I remember it being tolerable, the one time I went there many years ago. All chains aren’t innately horrible, anyway; they just tend to be so… homogenous. There’s no room for creativity or innovation or anything to hold my interest at all. Bleh.

October 6, 2005

Olive Garden fo sho. Breadsticks!!! And they have uber good salads.

Ok Tim, what do you say to someone who says circumcision is worth doing because being uncircumcized opens a kid up to horrendous teasing from their peers? I’ve never been a boy, so I don’t know what it’s like to pee at a urinal with my ‘thing’ in plain sight. Apparently kids can be really cruel. So…? (*I* know that the cruelty of circumcision doesn’t make it worth it, I’m just saying, what

would YOU say in response to this argument?)

i actually work as a cook at a macaroni grill. the food is pretty good most of the time. i suppose it depends who’s buying…. i mean, if it were me spending the money, i might be tempted to cheap out. (sorry, mom.)

October 6, 2005

RYN: Do you mean “Good food for Jess” or just “Good Food”? Realistically, when I can take off my epicurian goggles, I know that “good food” is something that satisfies and pleases the person eating it. That might be McDonald’s, if that person really really is craving a damn quarter pounder with cheese and some fries. I know I do, sometimes, and it tastes damn good on those yearly occasions.

October 6, 2005

If y’all really like the chain food there, well, far be it from me to say you shouldn’t partake of it. For me, though… most of the time, when I’m not on a yearly McD’s binge, I like food that really pays respects to the component parts. Food that is simple and authentic, that uses high quality ingredients (hopefully from local sources, for freshness). Food that respects the whole process.

October 6, 2005

I think good food is prepared with skill, never over cooked or over greased or oversalted. Those things hide the natural flavors that make up that which we’re eating. Creativity is good as long as it doesn’t obscure or confuse those flavors. You can find this in a little hole in the wall’s $2 taco as you can in a $20 per entree Indian restaurant… if you know where to look.

October 6, 2005

I want to be surprised when I eat. Like the little taco joint where I eat lunch, hidden out in banal suburbia, continually pleases me with their simple honest fare. They also offer the unexpected: like today when I went in a handmade sign announced that green tomatoes are in season, so they have some cilantro salsa verde for a couple weeks. YUM. I just don’t find this sort of thing at chains.

October 6, 2005

USUALLY. There are a few exceptions. We have this local fast food chain across the Northwest called Burgerville – standard burgers and fries and shakes place. But they use all local/free range ingredients and meat, and they have clever little “The Pacific Northwest Is Superior” ad campaigns, and their shakes change with the seasons and OMG MARIONBERRY MILKSHAKES SO GOOD.

October 6, 2005

They’re wacky and fun and very tasty, and treat their employees well, which is important to me. There is, of course, nothing that makes an independent place *inherently* better than a chain. They have to actually live up to these expectations. Faced with the choice of a really bad local diner and an Applebee’s, I’ll take the damn Applebees.

Applebee’s and Tuesday’s are my picks, though if you’ve got a lot of extra cash, Olive Garden is good.

Every time i’ve been to Chili’s lately it has sucked. Today my fries were cold and my cheese wasn’t even melted on my burger. So don’t go there.

I love Chili’s. I’d say either that or Olive Garden. Yerm. Panera’s nice too. More sandwichy though.

October 7, 2005

There are so many good restaurants in Morris County, your list is a shock. Try Black River Barn, Meadow Wood Manor, Top Notch, or Minado if you’re into sushi. If you dare venture further east,Morristown and Madison have about 20 restaurants I could recommend. Those chain places are total garbage. All they serve is frozen foods, fried.

October 7, 2005

Is there an Uno’s nearby? Otherwise, I would have to go with Chili’s. Olive Garden? Never!

I say Macaroni Grill or Olive Garden. DEEEEEEEElicious. RYN: I was just being grumpy. I do realize how good I have it… despite all the whining. Really. In fact, I got over being grumpy pretty quickly. I think Brad was pretty pissed though… so hopefully we have a nice night tonight. Which includes sexual activity. Oh yes indeed. 🙂

*shrug* Nah. I wasn’t aware. I suspect there’s many things I’m not aware of. Chili’s or Olive Garden then. That’s me vote.

October 7, 2005

My GAWD, do you live in Strip-Mall Chain Restaurant Hell??? Don’t forget your “flair!” Why can’t you take a chance on a small, individually owned place? Branch out! Try some other country’s cuisine (other than Mexico, Italy, or China)! Come ON, man. Live a little!

ryn: you know, that’s a good indication that it was her plan all along, but you have kelly to tell you that :o) btw: i’m still mad she left us for lj. that place sucks. *sniffle*

Olive Garden – never heard of it, never been there but it sounds lovely!! So I’d choose that one! 🙂 RYN: Hmmm … to me all nookie is good nookie … for big nookie I think it’s just when I lost all sense of control and small nookie is when I’m more in control of my senses. I always O – sometimes it’s big sometimes it’s small so I guess the phrase refers to the ‘size’ of the o!! *shrugs*

Well, we have none of those here except Ruby Tuesdays, Cracker Barrel, and Red Lobster, so I dunno what to tell ya. RYN: I get decent porn from thehun.net, but it’s like looking for a needle in a haystack. But if you have any you’re willing to share, by all means pass it on! 😉

October 7, 2005

So, lay it on us, man. Where did you go? I’m gonna check out that Web site Revolution left up there.

Sh*t, was too late here. Hopefully you ate at Macaroni Grill, unless yours is too noisy.