Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Monday, April 13, 2009
Los Equipales' Salmon al Tequila
First, I would like to thank Susan Romano for recommending Los Equipales. On Sunday at 2:30 p.m., I went to this restaurant to review their services and one of their dishes. When I arrived, the waiter immediately took me to a table.
The menu had plenty of dishes to choose from in their restaurant, and the descriptions made each one sound delicious. I asked the manager Erika Price to show me the most popular dish on the menu, but she stated that the customers do not chose a particular dish. However, Price did state that their specialty is their seafood selection, which is the reason why I ordered the Salmon al Tequila. The dish is poached salmon topped with mild tequila cream and is served with pablano rice and vegetables of the day. The price for this entree is $19.
Once I order the dish, they gave me a appetizer dish of ranch and vegetables, which were freshly sliced. I enjoyed this little appetizer, while I waited for my meal. The main entree arrived in eight to nine minutes and looked delicious. The salmon was very tender and juicy, and the sauce on the salmon increased the flavor. In the sauce, I could taste one of the main ingredients, which were tomatoes. The vegetables were perfectly grilled and gave a good amount of juicy in every bite. Finally, the rice was soft, warm, and gave a unique flavor, but it was nothing special.
Overall, the dish and the service were very good. Above the text is a video of the food and atmosphere of the restaurant, so you can get a better visual of my experience in this place. After I ate, I interviewed Price, which you can read in the next post. Please let me know of your own experiences at the Los Equipales.
The menu had plenty of dishes to choose from in their restaurant, and the descriptions made each one sound delicious. I asked the manager Erika Price to show me the most popular dish on the menu, but she stated that the customers do not chose a particular dish. However, Price did state that their specialty is their seafood selection, which is the reason why I ordered the Salmon al Tequila. The dish is poached salmon topped with mild tequila cream and is served with pablano rice and vegetables of the day. The price for this entree is $19.
Once I order the dish, they gave me a appetizer dish of ranch and vegetables, which were freshly sliced. I enjoyed this little appetizer, while I waited for my meal. The main entree arrived in eight to nine minutes and looked delicious. The salmon was very tender and juicy, and the sauce on the salmon increased the flavor. In the sauce, I could taste one of the main ingredients, which were tomatoes. The vegetables were perfectly grilled and gave a good amount of juicy in every bite. Finally, the rice was soft, warm, and gave a unique flavor, but it was nothing special.
Overall, the dish and the service were very good. Above the text is a video of the food and atmosphere of the restaurant, so you can get a better visual of my experience in this place. After I ate, I interviewed Price, which you can read in the next post. Please let me know of your own experiences at the Los Equipales.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
New Products in McDonalds
When I visited the blog called Chow Down Atlanta, I came across a post titled Deals: free McDonald's Coffee. Since McDonalds is a international fast food restaurant, consumers should be informed of the new products sold at this restaurant and the way they make these products. The products look great and I can not wait to try them out tomorrow.
Here is part of the post and picture used in Chow Down Atlanta:
I’m being given coupon packs to try the new McCafé coffees for free. These espresso-based drinks include Lattes, Mochas and Cappuccinos in different flavors such as Iced, Caramel, Hazelnut, Vanilla and Sugar-Free Vanilla, and Premium Roast Coffee and Premium Hot Chocolate.
From the press release:

The next restaurant that I am going to review is Los Equipales.
Here is part of the post and picture used in Chow Down Atlanta:
I’m being given coupon packs to try the new McCafé coffees for free. These espresso-based drinks include Lattes, Mochas and Cappuccinos in different flavors such as Iced, Caramel, Hazelnut, Vanilla and Sugar-Free Vanilla, and Premium Roast Coffee and Premium Hot Chocolate.
From the press release:
McCafé Coffees start with coffee beans, which are harvested by hand in the warm climates of Central and South America, as well as in the mountainous regions of Indonesia. Only the finest, fully-ripened beans are used, ensuring great taste. A state-of-the-art espresso machine freshly grinds McCafé Coffee beans before brewing them under pressure, with high-quality milk and flavor syrups added.

The next restaurant that I am going to review is Los Equipales.
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