Archive for November, 2006

Relish Sandwich Shop

November 28th, 2006 by eleet34

relish sandwich shop Albuquerque

411 Central Ave. NW
Open: 11am - 5pm (Mon - Fri) ~MENU~

Other Locations:
8019 Menaul Blvd. N.E.
299-0001


Do you remember on the show “Friends” when Joey would say that his favorite food was a sandwich? He was stingy and never wanted to share, even saving it form a bullet. Where do they come up with this stuff! But what if there were sandwiches out there that were so good that you would consider saying, seriously, that your favorite food is a sandwich. After visiting Relish, the thought has crossed my mind. And I would say just “sandwich” because they have so many sandwiches here I like, it would be hard to pick just one as my favorite.

The Relish Sandwich Shop is located downtown in a small little area between two clubs. It’s easy to miss, I know because I overlooked it so many times and thought it was just some little bar. I didn’t give it a try until the name showed up on the “best salad” poll for this website. I found that Relish sandwiches and salads have some really unique and quality ingredients to their food as well as some delicious fresh breads.

The menu consists of five selections each for hot sandwiches, cold sandwiches, or salads. Starting with hot sandwiches, my favorites are the Cubano (house speicalty) and Grinder. The Cubano is made from seasoned pork roast, honey ham, swiss cheese and a cilantro mayo, all placed within a long baguette and toasted. This sandwich is very rich and flavorful, it is soft on the inside, but crisp on the outside, and the combination of chipotle pork roast and cilantro mayo blend perfectly. The Housemade Mozzarella is another favorite with roasted red peppers, arugula, and tomatoes are combined with mozzarella made in-house, lightly topped with a balamic vinegarette and served in an alpinetta roll. On the cold side, I would definitely recommend the Honey Roast Turkey which is a generous portion of sliced turkey, tomato, jack cheese, mizuna greens (I don’t even know what this is, but its good), avocado, and wasabi mayo all in between sourdough bread. This sandwich is a perfect mixture of my favorites with some unique touches to make a sandwich that is top notch. All sandwiches are served with your choice of house-made potato salad (thinly whipped), pasta salad (tangy like a balsamic dressing), or slaw (sweet and fruity).

Like I said before, I discovered this place form a salad poll, so even their salads are done right. My favorite is the Chicken Salad which it just loaded with flavor, from sweet to salty, all mended together for a different flavor every bite. Basically, the menu covers fifteen selections and one dessert (chocolate sandwich), but what they lack in selection they gain in quality.

Relish is very much like a small deli you would find in New York, with the same three people packed into a small place and a lot of people outside waiting. The cashier is always very nice, weather they are slow or jam-packed, and I know that can’t be easy. Even when its busy they get the food out quick because two guys are non-stop making these sandwiches with their back to the restaurant, and a girl pleasantly collects the money, takes calls, and gets the orders together and out. It’s so efficient you wonder if they have some more people in the back. Bottom line, the menu isn’t big, the place isn’t big, but the sandwiches and salads you get out of Relish will surprise you.

UPDATE:
The Double Stacked Ruben is one of the best sandwiches I have every had. I read somewhere that the downtown location is lowering prices to make it more affordable. I haven’t been to the downtown location to verify.

Taste:
[rate 9]
Service:
[rate 9]
Ambiance:
[rate 6]
Overall Reader Rating
[ratings]

Where’s Johnny!

November 26th, 2006 by art365

Eat Albuquerque was down for a couple of hours, due to a local neighborhood script kiddy hacker named Johnny taking advantage of an outdated user poll. The software had many security issues and needed an upgrade. I thank Johnny for letting me know.

Nothing from the attack was lost, but during the upgrade I deleted the latest poll. So If you voted please do so again, I was looking forward to the outcome of this close poll. Remember if you don’t see a choice you want, you can add an answer at the bottom of the poll. You will still see the previous polls on the Readers Top Five page.

Have an nice weekend

Eat! Albuquerque

Happy Thanksgiving Pumpkin Cheesecake

November 21st, 2006 by art365

Thanksgiving is only days away. I thought I would share a recipes we have tried and loved. The recipe is a pumpkin cheesecake. If you like cheesecake’s and you like pumpkin pies, it makes sense to combine it into one cake. The recipe comes from a website that has amazing recipes and pictures.

pumpkin cheesecake

This dessert combines two American favorites; New York style cheesecake and pumpkin pie. When we use the term ‘New York’ we mean a cheesecake made with cream cheese, as opposed to ricotta, that is topped with a layer of lightly sweetened sour cream. This recipe takes your basic cheesecake batter and enhances it with pure pumpkin puree and its complementary spices. All of these wonderful ingredients make for a deliciously rich and smooth cheesecake that is given even more flavor by a bottom crust of crushed ginger snap cookies. This is definitely the perfect Fall dessert and would make a nice addition to your Thanksgiving feast.

Pumpkin Cheesecake

El Modelo Mexican Foods

November 10th, 2006 by art365

El Modelo New Mexican Restaurant Albuquerque

1715 Second Street SW
Albuquerque NM, 87102
505-242-1843
8am - 6:45pm
~MENU~

El Modelo Mexican Food has been around since the 30’s making homemade tortillas and tamales. Located on 2nd street right off of Bridge street, El Modelo’s catered to the railroad repair shop workers across the street until the shop closed down in the 70’s. Today El modelo’s is an Albuquerque institution, known for its fresh tamales and tortillas.
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Chow’s Chinese Bistro

November 1st, 2006 by eleet34

Chow's Chows Chinese Bistro
Chow’s Website

As you can see, there are quite a lot of Chinese restaurants to choose from in Albuquerque. It seems like everywhere I look a new Chinese buffet or restaurant is popping up. Instead of naming my favorites I think I would rather focus on one that I have just recently found that seems to have a lot to offer. Chow’s Chinese Bistro is a local chain with three restaurants (two in Albuquerque and one in Santa Fe). It continues the trend of Americanizing traditional Chinese dishes, or as they put it “East meets New West.”
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