Monday, June 29, 2009

Jack's City Grill, Johnson City, TN

When I walked into Jack's City grill, I noticed the great atmosphere. It was bright with cool colors and crazy decorations like painted windows and knick-knacks on the walls. The tables were interesting, too. They were painted with different symbols, dots, and patterns.
The food at Jack's City Grill was pretty good and had huge portions. The kid's menu was good because you had several choices including mini-burgers, chicken poppers, and quesadillas. I ordered off the menu and requested grilled chicken and shoe string fries. The waitress was nice and had no problem doing my special order.The chicken breast was very juicy and had perfect grill marks. The fries were too hard and oversalted. I like Cootie Brown's homemade potato chips better.
The service as Jack's City Grill was great. The waitress was nice and didn't mind waiting for us to look at the menu. She also brought plenty of beverages. The check-out lady was nice, too. She talked about Harry Potter.

Ratings( 1 to 5)

T for taste- 4
A for atmosphere- 5
S for service- 5

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Prime Time Cafe, Disney World Orlando

The Prime Time Cafe was the worst restaurant in the whole eating history of Disney World. The food was below average. The atmosphere poor- it was a little dark in the lounge and crowded and it took forever to get a table. But by far, the worst part of the experience was the service. It was so horrible- the waitress was suppose to be a "MOM", but wasn't even nice to kids.
To eat at TPTC, I order the kid's chicken tenders and fries. The chicken was just so-so. It reminded me of frozen chicken tenders and Wendy's nuggets mixed together. It was not delicious. The fries were bland and over salted and way too crunchy and the portions were too big for the average kid. The only good thing on the menu was the malts. I got a chocolate malt and it was thick, creamy and delicious.
The atmosphere wasn't that special either. You sat at a 1950s style table and had to follow the rules of that time.
The service at TPTC was the absolutely worst service ever. The wait took forever to get a table and the waitress was bossy, rude, and gave Disney homework. Because I didn't finish my huge plate of food( it was the size of a small child's head), I didn't get stickers. The waitress was also rude to my Aunt Mole and actually made her eat her leftover cold, wet, stinky green beans by shoving them into her mouth. It was horrible and did NOT make me feel like a princess.

Final Ratings ( from 1 to 5)
T for Taste 2
A for Atmosphere 2
S for Service 0

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Alta Cucina, Johnson City TN

Alta Cucina is an Italian restaurant that has a beautiful setting. The atmosphere is so wonderful. The walls are covered in paintings including alot of still lifes. The seating is very kid friendly because some of the seats, the booths, have fancy cushions. It reminds me of a little restaurant in New York City.
The day I went to Alta Cucina, I tried the calamari and the penne pasta. Before the food came we were served a flat bread with olive oil and herbs. It was so fun to dip the bread into the oil and it tasted great.The calamari was crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside. The penne was buttery and delicious with freshly grated Parmesan. The tiramisu dessert was cool, creamy and tasted like sweet cappuccino and lady fingers.
The service at Alta Cucina is just as good as the food and the atmosphere. The service is so good because the staff treats kids like adults.

Final Ratings ( going from 1 to 5)

T for Taste- 5
A for Atmosphere- 5
S for Service- 5

Monday, June 15, 2009

T- Rex Cafe, Disney World Orlando

It had been a long day of shopping for souvenirs and I was ready to relax and eat. I was with my Mom and Aunt Mole and I wasn’t too excited about the T-Rex at first. I thought it would be like the Rainforest Café and that place had been too noisy and the service was terrible. I was happy that I didn’t have to wait to get a table. We were seated in the “ice cave” in just seconds.
The ice cave was amazing. The whole cave was covered in ice – it was so real that I even felt cold! Every couple of minutes the cave changed colors (neat blues and pinks) and every twenty minutes or so there was a meteor shower and the whole cave turned red. The meteor shower was great because all the animatronics creatures in the restaurant reacted to the shower. Even the baby mammoth was upset!
The ice cave wasn’t the only thing that was good at the T-Rex, the food was wonderful and very kid friendly. The chicken trilobites were delicious, the waffle fries yummy- crunchy, salty, and great with ketchup- and the cinnamon apples were a sweet treat. We all shared a chocolate extinction for dessert and it was literally a third the size of the table and was exquisite.

T- Rex Final Ratings (1 to 5 with 1 being BEWARE and 5 been the best place ever to take your kid)
T for taste- 5
A for atmosphere- 5
S for service - 4