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Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina

March 2nd, 2012

3316 Troup Highway Tyler, TX 75701
(903) 593-1100

I visit Salsarita’s about every few weeks as one of the mexican restaurants I really enjoy going to. You could most easily compare this restaurant to Chipotle but there are some noticeable differences.

Salsarita’s offers a little more variety when it comes to make your own burritos and taco dinners. The signature chips with queso is one stand out difference.

One could argue that with such a large burrito as what you get at Salsarita’s you may never order the chips and queso because it would be too much food. To that argument I say fooee, we live in the obese country of the USA, people will not only eat a large burrito, queso and chips, but will go get a milk shake for dessert at Smashburger when they are finished.

I have no objection to the soft tacos or burritos at Salsarita’s. Both of these choices are fantastic and the ingredient choices are numerous. Chipotle is their closest competitor and from what I can tell Chipotle has a more quality choice of lettuce, guacamole, and beef that is to my liking.

I still can’t decide for sure if I like Chipotle or Salsarita’s more but one thing is distinct in that Chipotle has very rare bloody steak meat so if that is not too your taste head on over to Salsarita’s.

Genghis Grill

March 10th, 2011

Genghis grill is a new Mongolian stir fry restaurant which has recently opened a location here in Tyler at 3709 Troup Highway. This is a buffet style restaurant where you make your own bowl by choosing from a very large selection of vegetables, spices and protein such as chicken, beef or even tofu. Each customer is given a small metal bowl and a challenge to fit as many vegetables into it as physically possible.

The vegetable selection is wide and therefore it is important to carefully browse your options before getting carried away with your selections after only seeing some of the variety of ingredients. If you are more comfortable doing so there are small instructional cards to guide your bowl to a traditional style or feel free to be creative and do what looks best to you.

After piling your vegetables up high move on to choose your seasoning spices and sauteing sauce for your meal to be prepared in. Now you are ready to exchange this heaping mound of personalized stir fry for a number.

Take a seat and await for the traditional Mongolian style cooking method developed originally for use in battle on the warriors shields. After a fiery display of vegetable grilling and a few gong rings your food will be brought to you and you will be able to experience your creation.

One piece of advice some might appreciate would be to go easy on the sauce when preparing your selection, it is much stronger than one might expect. Genghis Grill also has a bar and even a selection of wine as do most restaurants in Tyler’s pseudo-dry community.

Genghis Grill is a new restaurant and the service is enthusiastic as you might expect from a fresh crew and place. It has a enjoyable atmosphere with no overbearing music or stressful crowds.The showmanship of the cooking provides a subtle entertainment for while you wait for your food.

Genghis Grill also provides the self proclaimed healthy options, in fact they are so confident in the benefit of their health options they’re currently hosting a subway style exclusive diet contest between three contestants who will eat nothing but this menu for three months, while following a hospital recommended exercise and nutrition plan to demonstrate exactly how life changing eating healthy and eating at Genghis Grill can be.

The prize will be ten thousand dollars awarded by the public’s choice of their favorite contestant, a somewhat confusing judgment process that doesn’t necessarily directly account for the relative health or improvement of the contest participants. But no matter how this riveting contest ends it is good to know that Genghis Grill is a responsible as well as delicious source for Mongolian stir fry in Tyler.

Jewelery Stores in Tyler Texas

November 25th, 2010

Murphey the Jeweler

diamond ring stores in Tyler Texas

I have shopped for jewelery at James Avery, Sam’s wholesale club and a place in San Antonio called Americus Diamonds but have yet to buy something from a local Tyler jewelery store like Jim’s Jewelers and Murphey the Jeweler.

There are 6 important “C’s” to consider when purchasing a diamond ring.

Tip: When shopping around write down the specs for the type of ring your interested in from atleast 3 – 4 diamond ring stores in Tyler. Take down information on the cut, carat, clarity, color, certification and of course cost.

Chances are some of the Tyler Jewelery sales people will see your dilegence in writing down information and will lower their ring prices as you leave the store. Take down the new price and visit a few more jewelery stores in Tyler.

Below are some trusted jewelery stores in Tyler Texas although I have yet to build any satisfying trust in these stores to give me a confident buying experience.

For the guys out there looking for quality yet affordable engagement rings more advertising should be centered around value for the buck spent on diamond rings and jewelery.

Below are some diamond ring stores in the Tyler Texas area.

Sam’s Wholesale Jewelery

2025 S. S.W. Loop 323, Tyler, TX 75701
(903) 597-2296

James Avery Jewelery

4601 South Broadway, Tyler, TX 75703
(903) 561-4576

Murphey the Jeweler

4921 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler, TX 75703-1325
(903) 592-4711

Gordon’s Jewelers

4601 S Broadway Ave # 32, Tyler, TX 75703-1307
(903) 581-6020

Helzberg Diamonds

4601 S Broadway Ave # G06a, Tyler, TX 75703-1383
(903) 509-1029

Elliott’s Jewelers

4607 Troup Highway, Tyler, TX 75703
Open Weekdays 9:30am-6pm; Sat 9:30am-3pm
(903) 939-0603

Kay Jewelers

Broadway Square Mall, 4601 S. Broadway, Space F05A, Tyler, TX 75703
(903) 509-1906

Susan Robinson Jewelry

6009 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler, TX 75703-4410
(903) 581-5530

Sterling Grace Jewelry

Offering locally created Tyler Texas christian themed jewelery.

4520 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler, TX 75703-1305
Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm
(903) 581-2929

Jim’s Jewelers

2009 Old Troup Highway, Tyler, TX 75701-5800
Open Sat 9am-5pm
(903) 593-8962

Smashburger in Tyler Texas

October 7th, 2010

Smashburger

Troup Highway  & Loop 323

3314 Troup Hwy.

Tyler, TX. 75701

(903) 526-7982

www.smashburger.com

My wife and I were cruising around Tyler a little after 11:00am. We were pretty hungry since we hadn’t had breakfast that morning. We were both in the mood for a good burger and we knew that MacDonald’s or Burger King wasn’t going to cut it for us on this day. Then like Ace of Base, I saw the sign. The Smashburger sign. I had been wanting to try Smashburger so this seemed like a fortuitous sighting. We pulled in and set our minds in burger mode. It’s a good thing we arrived when we did. A little after we sat down to eat the lunch crowd started to arrive. Smashburger appears to be a pretty popular place. But I needed to taste their food to see if they had earned all this attention.

Smashburger Tyler Texas

Smashburger Tyler Texas

Smashburger basically serves six kinds of burgers and a few chicken sandwiches along with sides and malts. I felt a little hurried trying to figure out what I wanted. There were only two people ahead of us so I had to think quick. The six burger options are the Classic Smashburger (American cheese, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, onion, pickles, and smash sauce on an egg bun) the All American Smashburger (American cheese, ketchup, mustard, onion, and pickles on an egg bun), Lonestar Smashburger (served open face with cheddar cheese, beefy chili, diced onions, diced tomatoes, fresh jalapenos, and graded cheese on a chipotle bun), BBQ Bacon and Cheese burger (BBQ sauce, apple wood smoked bacon, cheddar cheese and haystack onions on an egg bun), Spicy Baja burger (Pepper Jack cheese, guacamole, lettuce, tomato, onion, chipotle mayo and fresh jalapeno on a chipotle bun), Mushroom Swiss burger (garlic sautéed mushrooms, Swiss cheese, and mayo on an egg bun), and the Classic Smashchicken (chicken breast with red onion, pickles, lettuce, tomato and mayo on a butter toasted multi-grain bun). Besides the Classic Smashchicken you can also substitute chicken for beef on the Lonestar, the BBQ, Bacon and Cheese, Spicy Baja, and Mushroom Swiss. The Classic Smashchicken costs $5.99 and the rest cost $6.99. The Classic and All American Smashburger cost $4.99 for a 1/3 lb. burger and $5.99 for a ½ lb. burger. The Lonestar, BBQ, Bacon & Cheese, Spicy Baja and Mushroom and Swiss all cost $5.99 for a 1/3 lb. burger and $6.99 for a ½ lb. burger.

As I was looking quickly over the various burger choices I decided to get the BBQ, Bacon & Cheese. The Spicy Baja sounded tempting to me as well with its guacamole and spicy kick. The Lonestar Smashburger would have interested me a few years ago but it just sounds gross to me now. Chili, cheese, diced onions, and jalapenos. My heart and stomach would not be thanking me. My wife ordered the BBQ, Bacon & Cheese as well but she told them to hold the BBQ sauce. That was a good idea. The burger was quite tasty. It was obviously a good piece of beef cooked up right so you could savor the flavor. The bacon was excellent -thick pieces of apple wood smoked bacon. It was nothing like those limp, pathetic, slivers of bacon they give you at fast-food joints. The cheddar cheese was quite tasty as well although the bun smothered some of its flavor. My wife was right about the BBQ sauce. The sauce tasted fine but there wasn’t very much of it on the burger so I couldn’t get enough of the flavor in each bite. I kept wanting to add ketchup but that would have tasted gross with the BBQ sauce. I liked the haystack onions on the burger but they were quite salty.

Of course you can build your own Smashburger or Smashchicken sandwich. I would definitely do this next time. When you create your own sandwich you choose your own bun (classic egg, multi-grain, spicy chipotle, or none), cheese (American, aged Swiss, sharp cheddar, blue, pepper jack), Sauces and dressings (ketchup and mustard, mayo, ranch, smash sauce, spicy chipotle), and toppings (leaf lettuce, tomato, red onion, grilled onions, kosher pickle slices, jalapenos). You can also get add-ons to your burger for an additional fee: extra 1/3 lb. smash burger ($2.00), extra ½ lb. smash burger ($3.00), apple wood smoked bacon ($1.49), beefy chili ($0.99), fried egg ($0.99), guacamole ($0.99), garlic sautéed mushrooms ($0.99), fried pickles ($0.49), extra cheese ($0.49), and haystack onions ($0.49). I have been mulling some ideas for burgers over in my head. I would go with the multi-grain bun. Healthier, you know. Swiss cheese is gross so that is out. Pepper Jack would be good with a spicy style burger. Cheddar good with everything. But I think I would go with the blue cheese. It tastes so good on burgers when its done right. I don’t know if I would get any sauce. Maybe a little mayo. Then I’d definitely add on some of that  apple wood smoke bacon. And maybe for a crazy little twist I’d add on some fried pickles as well. Anyway, you burger lovers can see how you could have fun building your own masterpiece. If you build your own smashburger it costs $4.99 for a 1/3 lb. burger, $5.99 for a ½ lb. burger, or $6.49 if it has chicken instead of beef. That’s not counting the cost of add-ons of course.

I got some of Smashburger’s Sweet Potato Smashfries to go with my burger. The Sweet Potato Smashfries are seasoned with rosemary, olive oil, and garlic. They cost $1.99 with the purchase of a sandwich and $2.99 by themselves. I thought they were very good and a fun change of pace from your typical fries. The problem was there were too many of them. While the flavor was good it’s not the kind you want to keep eating for very long so I didn’t end up finishing my Sweet Potato Smashfries. Smashburger’s regular smash fries are seasoned the same way as the Sweet Potato Smashfries. I think they would be very good. They cost $1.79 if you get a sandwich and a dollar more if you don’t. Other sides at Smashburger include shoestring style fries seasoned with sea salt, Haystack Onions (thinly sliced, crispy onions with dipping sauce), Fried Pickles (served with buttermilk ranch dressing), veggie frites (flash fried asparagus spears, carrot sticks, and green beans) and beefy chili (beef with beans, jalapeno slices and grated cheese). The veggie frites and fried pickles sound good to me. The veggie frites cost $2.99 with a sandwich and a dollar by themselves. The fried pickles (and haystack onions) cost $1.99 with a sandwich and $2.99 without. The beefy chili costs $2.59 with a sandwich and a dollar more by itself

They also have hot dogs (smashdogs) at Smashburger. They are all made from 100% Angus beef and served on a toasted poppy seed bun. The Classic Dog (mustard, ketchup, relish) costs $3.49. The Chicago Dog (yellow mustard, tomatoes, sport peppers, sweet relish, onions) and the Chili Cheese Dog (grated cheddar cheese, onions, jalapenos, and beefy chili) both cost $3.99.

There are three salad options on the menu and the all cost $6.99. The three salads are the Cowboy Cobb (diced chicken breast, chopped applewood smoked bacon, cheddar cheese, diced tomatoes, haystack onions, romaine and iceberg lettuce, with spicy chipotle sauce and topped with guacamole and jalapenos) The Smashwedge (wedge of iceberg lettuce, chopped applewood smoked bacon, diced tomatoes, red onions, blue cheese crumbles with blue cheese dressing) and the Ranch Chicken Club (strips of crispy buttermilk seasoned chicken, chopped applewood smoked bacon, diced tomatoes, red onions, cheddar cheese, romaine and iceberg lettuce, with buttermilk ranch dressing).

There are also four meal options especially for kids. The kids smashburger, smashdog, chicken strips, and grilled cheese. All of the kids meals are $3.99, all appear to be unhealthy, and all are sure to please a kids taste buds.

I was interested in getting one of Smashburger’s specialty shakes or malts. They are made with Haagen Dazs – oh yeah! You can get vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry flavor. My wife thought they were too, expensive though. They cost $3.99. I reminded her that drinks at Starbucks cost even more but I still didn’t get my chocolate shake. They also have a root beer float in a frosted mug for the same price as the shakes and malts.

The drinks at Smash burger (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Minute Maid Lemonade, Iced Tazo Tea, Bottle Water, and a bottle of IBC root beer) all cost $1.69. You can also get a bottle of beer for $2.99, a bucket of four bottles of beer for $9.99, or a glass of red or white wine for $3.99.

I knew after the first few bites of my BBQ, Bacon & Cheese burger that I liked Smashburger. The fact that they played one of my favorite songs from “Wincing the Night Away” by the Shins only increased my opinion of the place. I am planning to return soon to create my own masterpiece burger. I will probably have to experiment a little bit to get it just right (that’s part of the fun) but I will perfect it eventually.

Veranda Indian Cuisine in Tyler TX

April 29th, 2010



VERANDA INDIAN CUISINE
3310 Troup Highway
Tyler TX 75701
Phone: 903 593 3600
Open Tues – Sun 11.30 – 2.30pm
Tues – Sat  5.30-9.30pm

Pssst! Guess what? Tyler has an Indian Restaurant!

OK so it might not be very authentic, BUT it is curry and the atmosphere is definitely a step up from most of the other Asian places – like Basil Thai for example, which is little more than a takeout.

The Veranda is situated at the back of the Ramada hotel, behind Benigans on Troup.

It is not very large but does have some outside seating (oh yes!) by the hotel swimming pool. The bar is right next door to the inside seating area so it may not be ideal for anti-smokers. Having said that a hotel bar is rarely busy and it didn’t seem smoky when we were there.

The servers looked Indian which was encouraging. They were super-polite, and courteous.. They brought spicy poppadums with condiments to start and my glass of water was never allowed to reach half empty. They were keen to help us make our food choices thinking we were unfamiliar with Indian food. The only drink served to us was water. However, there is a bar inside so perhaps we should have ordered a glass of wine from there to go with the meal.

The menu included a variety of meats, seafoods and vegetables – including chicken, lamb, goat shrimp and fish (no beef – cows are sacred in India) and there was a choice of Indian breads. If you are vegetarian then the Veranda is definitely a place to try as they have plenty of vegetable, Tofu-like cheese dishes and a delicious chickpea item called Chana Masasla. All the entrees were served with plain basmati rice or naan bread but noodles and fried rices were available on request.

We asked about how spicy the meals would be. There was a mark on the menu for those which were traditionally more spicy and as each meal is cooked to order, it was possible to ask for mild, medium or hot. Most dishes were actually mild in flavor. One of our party requested a hot vindaloo and was disappointed that it wasn’t very spicy – I think the sauces have been toned down for the East Texan palate but they have forgotten that we do enjoy a good bit of chili in our food!

On the whole the food was good. The quality of the meat was fine – I’m always picky about that! However, as a regular consumer of Indian food (in a former life!) I found the dishes I tried a bit bland, even mediocre.

The price was fair – $12 for an entrée, $4-8 for an appetizer and $5 for dessert. Not inexpensive but as it is somewhere different to go, quite acceptable.

With the smell of curry undoubtedly wafting up to the hotel rooms above I can’t see the Veranda lasting long in this location unless curry suddenly becomes incredibly popular in Tyler. So- be adventurous and go and experience it soon!