Today was our second visit to the Royal Cafe in Fairport for a snack. Driving by one day, I noticed that there was a sign in the window that said simply "Gelato". I have not had gelato since I used to visit family out on Long Island, so I was interested in trying it again. Right off the bat, I liked the cafe. The young man behind the counter offered us a huge smile upon our enterance to the cafe, and quickly offered extra treats to our small child, who was, of course, delighted. We were also delighted with the offers to try as much gelato as we liked until we decided which flavors we wanted. In the small container, they suggested that we mix three different flavors, which gave us some nice variety in taste.
The gelato was wonderful. The people who own the cafe have a wonderful attitude, and are more customer-service oriented than any customer service I have seen...
The bottom line - a MUST go... LOVE this place
15 North Main Street, Fairport, New York
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Hawthorne's Restaurant
Today I visited Hawthorne's Restaurant at 3500 East Avenue in Pittsford. I had been there only once before, and had OK service. After fighting the construction on Monroe Avenue, and again on Jefferson Road, I chose to go to Hawthorne's because I thought it would be a good place to have an upscale lunch at an affordable price.
As I entered the restaurant, close to 1PM, there was a strong odor eminating from the dining room. Though I am not sure what the smell was, it sadly reminded me of any visit I have made to a nursing home. This may not have been the fault of Hawthorne's, as there was a large group of elderly folks eating lunch who were brought in from a nearby adult facility.
It took about 5 minutes until someone seated me, and another 15 until a server finally came by to see if the server who should have been taking care of me had been by yet - they had not. To the credit of the female server who tended to my meal and order, she apologized for the delay and promptly took my order. Shortly before she came over, I was beginning to gather my things to leave - I am not sure if this was noticed and that was perhaps why I was finally visited by a server.
The restaurant seemed to be busy, and understaffed for the lunch hour.
A woman (not my server) came by a number of times to refill my water, reaching in front of me, even startling me once. As I was seated at a 4 person table, I am still curious as to why she chose to reach in front of me each time to fill my water glass.
I ordered the seafood chowder as a starter. When it came out, it was not appealing, visually. There was a lot of bacon which overpowered the flavor. Had I realized it would contain bacon, I would have chosen a different starter, as I only eat seafood (no other meat).
For my meal, I chose the Eggplant, Tomato and Goat Cheese Stack. I had had it once before and it was, at best medocre. However, it sounded good enough to give it a second chance, and I am sorry I did. It was terribly heavy and lacking in pleasant flavor. The oil that it was fried in was the dominant taste and smell throughout.
Overall, after two less than adaquate experiences at Hawthorne's, it has made MY personal LIST - the BLACK LIST.
Two thumbs down from me.
Aladdin's on Monroe
This past Saturday, The Maid of Honor, and I, the Matron of Honor, hosted a shower for the Bride of Rochester at Aladdin's Natural Eatery on Monroe Avenue. The area we had the shower in was downstairs in the front of the restaurant. Though it was room enough for us all, we had asked if we could have the shower upstairs on the outdoor patio. We were told that there would not be enough room (though there is plento fo room there, we have to assume that Aladdin's wanted to reserve that space for walk-in patrons). It was nice downstairs because it was a decent sized area, and a bathroom was located a few feet away (though, the bathroom could use a mirror... other than the one somebody drew in pen on the wall...)
For the group of 22 people, I was impressed that the staff was able to keep the food coming as quickly as they did, and keep the presentation of the food as nice as it would be if they were only catering to a family of four. The server was friendly, and the taste of the food was great. The price was more than reasonable, and the overall experience was exceptional.
My only criticism was that I felt that the tables could have been bussed better, and a bit faster than they were. Other than that, I was very pleased, and, although I am retiring from all weddings after that of The Bride of Rochester, if I had to throw another shower someday, I would definately consider throwing it at Aladdin's on Monroe.
http://www.aladdinsnaturaleatery.com/
...Afterthought... Aladdin's on Schoen Place was the first place contacted to have the shower - they were not nearly as friendly, not nearly as willing to work with us, and frankly, my overall experience there has never been as nice as that of the Monroe Avenue location. The only thing better about the Schoen Place location, in my own opinion, IS the location. It is beautifully located on the Erie Canal amongst cute little shops and restaurants.
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