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Thursday, August 14, 2008
The Uptown Chef
There are not many great eateries in the Downtown area but the Uptown Chef serves a great lunch and is very convenient to many of the businesses Downtown. If you haven't been there, give them a try.
15 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Maybe we'll see you there having your lunch with Ryan Ewalt, eh Joe? Especially if he's paying!
The Uptown Chef has a unique menu and everything I have ordered has been very good. The owner has been in the restaurant business for years and she knows how to run a nice place. She is a chef and is very creative. Good luck to Uptown Chef.
Downtown Jimmy's (or 327 Main or whatever they're called) is what is way overpriced. $7 for a BLT? Now I don't mind paying for GOOD food, but reheated Sysco crap, no thanks. The rolls haven't even been properly defrosted before being baked, the salad mix is half rotten. All of the vegetables are out of cans. (frozen or fresh only please) They kitchen cleaniness is certainly questionable, service slow, and they can't even afford to turn on the air conditioning.
I've never been to uptown chef before, do they do carryout I'd assume? What are there hours? (open in the evening?)
Carryout or dine in food is not a commodity like fuel. If someone is happy paying $8 for a real nice lunch, instead of the dollar menu, that is their choice. Comparing fuel to foodservice is not relevant.
I ate at Uptown Chef last week. Nice lunch and I would definitely go there again and guess what>>> brewed Ice Tea. God I hate it when I spend a fair amount for lunch only to get "instant" tea. I have become so obsessed over that, I always ask first before ordering the tea. Spice
Look you nitwits....it's about a nicely prepared meal, not about soybeans on the big board. Let me correct myself and say that "a nice restaurant meal" is not a commodity.
I'll argue anything for the sake of discourse, but you 2 are nimrods. It's obvious you can't afford to eat out, off the dollar menu. Don't hold that against those who can.
15 comments:
Maybe we'll see you there having your lunch with Ryan Ewalt, eh Joe?
Especially if he's paying!
But do they have "Nathan's"?
Joe:
Are you bipolar?
You blast Gordy for charging a few cents more than the low price stations for gas, but this eatery is hugely overpriced for what they serve.
I live on the west side of town, so: How do I get there when the drawbridge is up?
7:32....it's simple....backstroke...lol....in a full hazmat suit of course
The Uptown Chef has a unique menu and everything I have ordered has been very good. The owner has been in the restaurant business for years and she knows how to run a nice place. She is a chef and is very creative. Good luck to Uptown Chef.
Downtown Jimmy's (or 327 Main or whatever they're called) is what is way overpriced. $7 for a BLT? Now I don't mind paying for GOOD food, but reheated Sysco crap, no thanks. The rolls haven't even been properly defrosted before being baked, the salad mix is half rotten. All of the vegetables are out of cans. (frozen or fresh only please) They kitchen cleaniness is certainly questionable, service slow, and they can't even afford to turn on the air conditioning.
I've never been to uptown chef before, do they do carryout I'd assume? What are there hours? (open in the evening?)
BTW, best blt in Salisbury? Devages, hands down.
Anon 7:28
Carryout or dine in food is not a commodity like fuel. If someone is happy paying $8 for a real nice lunch, instead of the dollar menu, that is their choice. Comparing fuel to foodservice is not relevant.
I ate at Uptown Chef last week. Nice lunch and I would definitely go there again and guess what>>> brewed Ice Tea. God I hate it when I spend a fair amount for lunch only to get "instant" tea. I have become so obsessed over that, I always ask first before ordering the tea. Spice
9:47:
Food is human fuel, bozo!
" NumberMonkey said...
Anon 7:28
food is not a commodity like fuel."
numbmonkey: Check out the Chicago Board of Trade.
Look you nitwits....it's about a nicely prepared meal, not about soybeans on the big board. Let me correct myself and say that "a nice restaurant meal" is not a commodity.
I'll argue anything for the sake of discourse, but you 2 are nimrods. It's obvious you can't afford to eat out, off the dollar menu. Don't hold that against those who can.
Oh, and d ruts m conveniently left off the qualifying "carryout or dine in" before quoting me. Stupid monkey.
You people will argue over any damn thing. I am surprised you can use toilet paper since it don't have instructions
numbmonkey says food is not a commodity, well numbnuts is toilet paper?
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