Tequila Sunrise

Danny and I went to this awesome mexican restaurant in Queens called “Tequila Sunrise.” He’s been there with his dad and absolutely loved it! As soon as we walked in, there was such an authentic feel to it. There were decorations all over with this cool looking mayan glass glowing structure (I think that’s what made some of the pictures look kind of greenish).

 

For our appetizer, we ordered guacamole. They made it right in front of us! The cook used 1 avocado, tomatoes, and red onion. We also asked for it be mildly spicy (it was actually really spicy!). Other than my mouth burning at times, the guacamole was absolutely fresh and delicious! Last time, Danny and his dad made a mistake by ordering 2 orders of guacamole. 1 order of guacamole was more than enough but also cost over $30 (market price). But it’s a little absurd because 1 avocado costs no more than $3, tomatoes, and red onions are cheap. The guacamole is yummy but not worth almost 2 entrees!

 

Danny ordered the Tequila combo. It came with a beef chimichanga, chicken ensalada and cheese quesadilla. This is what Danny ordered last time and just loved it before, so he had to order it again! I tried some of his meal and it was pretty darn good! I love chimichangas (especially beef ones!). It was crunchy and had so much flavor! The chicken ensalada was yummy too! It had tons of veggies and cheese and the chicken was super moist. The cheese quesadilla was good as well but was just like any ordinary cheese quesadilla.

 

I ordered the Combinacion. It came with a chicken ensalada ranchera, beef burrito and crispy ground beef taco. I wish I didn’t order something crunchy (the taco) because the juice on the plate just made the hard shell taco soggy but other than that, it was still yummy! The chicken ensalada ranchera was yummy and crunchy. The beef burrito was like any other burrito but still good.

 

If you’re looking for some good mexican food in Queens, check out Tequila Sunrise. The experience is great and the food is yummy! Also, they have a mariachi band that plays tableside!

Tequila Sunrise of Bayside

34-37 Bell Blvd

Bayside, NY 11361

http://www.tequilasunriseofbayside.com/

14
Dec
2011

Crossbar

I recently purchased a Thrillist certificate for Todd English’s Crossbar. The $68 deal consisted of any 2 appetizers, 2 entrees (excluding the Bone-in ribeye), a dessert to be shared, and 6 cask beers. I’ve wanted to try Crossbar for a while, so I figured why not go here for Danny and I’s 5.5 year anniversary! Crossbar was pretty easy to get to and is located at the iconic Limelight Marketplace. Crossbar was actually built in the Limelight Cathedral. It was dark, gothic, and had a working fireplace going. We had the choice of sitting outside or inside. We chose inside because I didn’t want to get bitten up by mosquitoes. When our waiter came by, I showed him the Thrillist certificate. We ordered 2 cask beers (I don’t remember which beers we ordered because I lost all of my notes!). I also asked the waiter about the head to tail pork entree (I remembered reading about it on Thrillist. It even had stuffed pig ears, tail, and much much more!). The waiter informed me that they don’t serve that anymore. I was super disappointed…if they don’t serve it anymore, shouldn’t they change that information when buying a certificate?

 

Anyway, we ordered our appetizers. I ordered the Duck sliders and Danny ordered the lobster guacamole. I was super surprised when he ordered the lobster guacamole, when I’m the one that absolutely loves lobster. I didn’t order it because I don’t think lobster and guacamole goes well together. Unfortunately, that came out to be true. The chips had a little spice on them, making them a little too spicy. The guacamole itself was mediocre (my boyfriend and his dad make THE best guacamole, so I’m biased). The guacamole also had lots of lettuce on the bottom, so there really wasn’t that much guacamole in the mortar. The lobster was cooked well but the portion wasn’t that big. Overall, the lobster guacamole didn’t really go well together and was overpriced. The duck sliders on the other hand, were delicious! The 3 slides came with duck bacon, foie gras sauce, and crispy shallots. They were juicy and delicious. I could eat them all day!

 

For our entree, I ordered the Serrano Wrapped Pork Tenderloin and Danny ordered the Pork Belly. My pork tenderloin was cooked nicely but I barely tasted the manchego, the picada sauce was too spicy and strong, and the apples were too sour. Overall, the pork was good but went better with Danny’s curry sauce. His pork belly was to die for! The pork belly was still slightly crispy and was swimming in this delicious sweet/spicy curry sauce. My only complaint was the cucumber balls (they tasted more like pickles and I’m not a fan of pickles). Other than that, I love pork belly in just about any form!

 

For dessert, Danny wanted to be a little daring, so we ordered the Pecan bacon pie. This came out with bourbon-caramel ice cream and sticky toffee. Surprisingly, this pie turned out to be absolutely delicious! The pie itself tasted as if bacon fat was drizzled all over and the ice cream was just yummy and bourbon’y. There was just enough bacon flavor in this amazing dessert!

 

Here’s a pic of our 6 cask beers (I don’t remember which ones were which) but 5 out of 6 were really good! The only 1 I didn’t like was this super dark lager (it tasted like black coffee that went bad). The beers were pretty good (some of them tasted like Sam Adams). I like a light beer, so next time, that’s all I will order. Danny and I will definitely be coming back to Crossbar but will probably order a few different things.

 

CrossBar

47 W 20th St

New York, NY 10010

http://www.crossbarny.com/

12
Aug
2011