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Michi Ramen

There’s something so comforting about a big warm bowl of ramen. Also, no, get that instant dried noodle package out of your mind! I am talking about the good stuff. The creamy, filling and authentic noodle soup that’s beautifully piled high with delectables of your choosing that range from tender grilled pork slices called Chashu, roasted nori which is seaweed, blackened garlic oil, woodear mushrooms and green onions. Now imagine all that goodness hiding a bounty of ramen noodles that have a perfect chewy texture marinating in a steamy, savory, stout, pork broth. Mouth already watering? Good! What I just described is my absolute favorite go-to Ramen order, Shoyu Tonkotsu, otherwise known as the signature “Michi” ramen created in good ole’ Austin, Tx.

Head as fast as you can into Michi Ramen! This Ramen House describes themselves as “traditional…with a Texas flair.” With a dish like their “Texas Ramen,” that features smoked BBQ pork ribs and comes with a side of Texas toast, jalapeños and pickles- who can argue with that? Also, Veg-Heads not to worry! They offer options to make your ramen vegetarian or vegan! After slurping up your meal, they offer twelve different Mochi ice cream flavors, featuring a rotating seasonal flavor.

When I first moved to Austin in 2015, I became obsessed and ate at Michi Ramen at least a few times a week for a month or so before trying ramen anywhere else. I still haven’t found a ramen joint in Austin quite as tasty as here. I loved these delicious noodles so much I named my beloved cat after the place!
The best part is with a donation of a packaged non-perishable food item that the restaurant donates to the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas; they thank your kind soul with free Mochi! That should make not only your heart feel good, but your stomach too!

Michi Ramen started as a food truck back in 2012 and was voted the Best Ramen in Austin just two years later. With their great beer, wine, and sake options and happy hours throughout the week, I would say all the more reason to celebrate their success! You can check out the brick and mortar location on North Lamar, pick up to-go at their South Lamar location or check them out in San Antonio!

Until the next joint!

Cha

Buzzin at Buzzmill!

Turning twenty-one was suppose to change everything. No longer would my friends and I wander around late at night, scratching our heads, puzzled on what to do because everything has closed. No longer would bold, black Xs mark and signal my youthfulness to the masses. No longer would I jealously chug water as my friends tipsily giggle an order for more rounds. I planned to rage- paint the town red some might say.

Pssh, what a fail that plan was. My birthday rolled up on me so quickly (on a Monday no less) that to celebrate I merely accompanied my friend to my favorite hangout, “Buzzmill,” for my first legal alcoholic beverage at that magic midnight marker.

Dallas Observer (Iron Fork)

Whole Foods Market Presents the Dallas Observer Iron Fork, a grand tasting event that will take place on Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at Centennial Hall at Fair Park.

The center stage will feature the Chef Challenge. Aaron Staudenmaier of Lovers Seafood and Market and Eric Dreyer of Fearing’s Restaurant will receive a basket of ingredients provided by Whole Foods Market and will go head to head for the prestigious Iron Fork award. During the event, attendees will enjoy the chef challenge, tastings from local restaurants, alongside wine, beer and cocktail samplings.

Enjoy samples from:
9 Rabbits Bakery
Asador Restaurant
Asian Mint
Back Home BBQ
Cane Rosso
Chiloso
Crab Station
Cuban Dulceria 2
Éclair Bistro
Empire Baking Co.
Flavors Indian Resturant
Farmbyrd Rotisserie & Fry
Gas Monkey Garage Bar and Grill
Grayson Social
Great One Cookie Company
Hash House a Go Go
Haute Sweets Patisserie
Isabelly’s Chocolates & Sweet Treats
Kabuki Restaurant Dallas
Lawry’s The Prime Rib, Dallas
Little Havana Restaurant
The Local Oak
Luck at Trinity Groves
Meso Maya
Mi Dia From Scratch – Grapevine
The Mozzarella Company
Oddfellows
Old Town Creamery
Olivella’s Victory Park
One90 Smoked Meats
Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar Design District
Pollo Tropical
Pudding on Smiles
Salt & Pepper Dallas
Sambuca Uptown
Scardello Artisan Cheese
Shake Shack
Snappy Salads
Sugarbacon Proper Kitchen
Summermoon Coffee Bar
Sundown at Granada
Ten50 BBQ
Texas Toffee Queen
Topgolf
Wild About Harry’s Deep Ellum
Wokk Asian Cookhouse
XO Coffee Company
YO Steakhouse

The NEW amazing M Bistro!

“Culinary Deram Team”

If you drive into Montgomery Plaza, off 7th Street in Fort Worth, from any direction and roll your windows down- you can smell it. All you have to do is sniff the air, and I am sure you can smell the deliciousness cooking up at the NEW M Bistro. I did, I have dined at the M Bistro four times now, and each time, Chef Steve Mitchell has something new and exciting for me to try.

Laid Back At “Lazy Dog”

Good Day Chow Hounds,

I am going to say about 8 or 9 months ago; I was ripping down Hwy 121, in Euless with my foot mashed on the floor of my Dodge, like I usually drive, and looked over and saw this big, lodge-looking building in the process of being constructed. That is why I love driving so much in Texas; I get to see so many things you would not see otherwise. Don’t get me wrong, it is always nice to board a private jet or a helicopter to move about, but I love driving. I am so A.D.D. it is hard for me to sit still, but when I am behind the wheel, I feel better.

So, as I stated, I saw this beautiful lodge-looking building. My curiosity was running at full tilt! I just had to find out what it was. It didn’t take me long, after a few U-turns and couple of streets later, there I was. I jumped out and asked the guys working what they were building. The guy said, “Man, it’s a Lazy Dog!”

I then said, “Lazy Dog? What is that?”

Lazy Dog Spring Menu Roll Out!

ABOUT LAZY DOG RESTAURANT & BAR
Inspired by the lifestyle of the Rocky Mountains, where founder Chris Simms spent much of his childhood, Lazy Dog offers the perfect environment for a quick weeknight dinner, a meandering meal with old friends or a big night out. The first Lazy Dog restaurant opened in the Huntington Beach area in 2003 and showcased an eclectic menu of memorable family favorites reinterpreted with bold new flavors and served with small-town hospitality. Open daily for lunch and dinner with a full bar program that includes specialty cocktails and a wide selection of craft beers, Lazy Dog is also a perfect happy hour or game day destination. Lazy Dog currently has 17 locations in California, Nevada and Texas.

For more information, visit www.lazydogrestaurants.com.LAZY DOG

Fort Worth Food+Wine Festival 2017

The Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival honors Fort Worth’s distinctive heritage of cooking, food, beverage and culinary traditions. March 30 – April 1, 2017
The Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival benefits the Fort Worth Food + Wine Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)3 whose mission is to assist in the development of the Fort Worth + North Texas culinary community through a series of scholarships and grants. For more information about the festival, visit www.fortworthfoodandwinefestival.com.
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Tarrant Area Food Bank!

TAFB Community Kitchen Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB) Community Kitchen is a 16-week program that provides free culinary job training to men and women from all backgrounds.

Students learn from a TAFB professional chef, receive coaching in life skills and job readiness and showcase their new skills at on-site catering events for TAFB. Regular demonstrations are given by local professional chefs who generously donate their time. Before graduation, each student also takes part in a two-week internship at a local food service institution.

The TAFB Community Kitchen gives students an opportunity to give back to the community. Throughout the course of the program, students prepare meals that are delivered to TAFB Partner Agencies serving people in need.

Since its inception in 2007, more than 80 percent of Community Kitchen students have continued to be employed at least one year after graduation.

Tarrant Area Food Bank’s mission is to empower communities to eliminate hunger by providing food, education and resources through innovation and collaboration. Tarrant Area Food Bank continuously explores ways to reach people in need with greater quantities of nutritious food in its 13-county service region.

38th Annual Barrett Havran Memorial Big Taste of Fort Worth!

For the past 38 years, The Barrett Havran Memorial Big Taste of Fort Worth has been one of Tarrant County’s premier food and wine tasting events. Our 2017 Big Taste of Fort Worth will be held on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel an evening of decadent cuisine, premium wines, first class entertainment and an incredible auction!

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VIP Wine Tasting – 4:30 p.m.

Main Tasting – 6:00 p.m.

VIP Wine Tasting Participants:
Rombauer
Veuve Clicquot / Moet & Chandon
Prisoner Wine Company
Robert Mondavi / Constellations
Krupp Brothers
Keenan
Vintus Wines
Lange Twins
Llano Estacado
Winebid
Montagu / Silver Ghost
Pioneer Wines
Victory Wine Group
Serendipity
Southern Glazers
and More!!

Main Tasting Participants:
Blue Mesa Grill
Bob’s Steak & Chop House Fort Worth
Clay Pigeon
Cooper’s Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House
Eddie V’s Prime Seafood
Flight on Eagle Mountain Lake
Lettuce Cook Gourmet on the Go
Mancuso’s Italian Ristorante
Mariposa’s Latin Kitchen
MAX’s Wine Dive
MICHAELS CUSINE Restaurant & Bar
Moonlight Cupcakes and Cream
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Ridglea Country Club
River Ranch
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Savor Patisseriee
The Capital Grille – Fort Worth
Whiskey & Rye at the Omni Fort Worth

The Amazing GRACE!

Owner “Adam Jones”

Good Day,
Some years back- I can’t even remember how long ago now, I met this Chef and his name was Blaine Staniford. I enjoyed meeting Blaine and loved discussing food together. Blaine always likes to discuss his food and dishes with a passion. Time has evolved since then and so has GRACE, www.facebook.com/Grace-50687573514/Fort Worth.

Chef “Blaine Staniford”

The owner, Dain “Adam” Jones, focuses on providing the best dining experience possible, and Chef Blaine Stanford focuses on creating creative, colorful and delicious dishes. Chef Blaine works hard at his seasonal dish creations, and his flavor profiles are always on point. He changes his menu 4 to 6 times a year to keep up with the seasons, or just whenever he feels like adding something new.