Saturday, March 8, 2008

Ibberrgerblibbernis restaurant review #2 (Swagat Indian Cuisene)

This is a great restaurant, I definitely prefer it to any other Indian Restaurant in Madison Wisconsin. (I give it **** out of *****, so still above average.) The most recent dish that I had there is the Tandoori Shrimp. It's shrimp steaming out of the Tandoori oven, surprisingly (If ordered mild) not very hot. There are two different Tandoori Shrimp dishes. One has onions and a lemon on top, get that one. The other one has a spicy curry and I'm sure it's excellent, but personally; I wouldn't prefer it to the other Tandoori Shrimp. This restaurant could not be more pleasant. Really, the service is excellent, the people are just very very nice, In fact I think that their to nice, it seems like it can't be true but it really is. (If you go there you'll see what I mean). I recommend this restaurant highly.

Sincerely,

Sam

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Poll Results

The answer to the pool is: LEFTOVERS! The people got it right! Ibbergerblibbernis is Leftovers in the practically dead language Yiddish. "What's for dinner" is Ibbergeblibberneblintzes in Yiddish. And Nonsense is rtj4rtorjfoedkjf;erjf[oer[fojger'jgrejfoejfejorjofje;jsnrofjfr oreoeof (Which has more letters than anything.)

Ibbergerblibbernis restaurant reveiw #1 (Lulu's restaurant)

This restaurant is located in on university avenue Madison WI, (although in some places a pain to get to, it's worth it; *****out of*****. And my 3rd favorite restaurant ever.) This is a great restaurant, and every time I've been there I've had the same thing, the Adias Bel Sabanakeah (At least I think that's how it's spelled)-or the Spinach Lentil Soup- There's no doubt that this is a great dish, why do you think I've had it every time I've been there; but a couple weeks ago I tried something else, the Split Pea Soup. (I don't even know the Arabic name for this soup.) the Soup was quite good, personally I prefer the Spinach Lentil Soup to the Split Pea Soup. I tried the Split Pea Soup, and decided that at that very moment, it was too heavy for me and my dad ate the rest. So to try and explain the soup better, I have: My Dad!

Hi, this is Sam's dad. I think the split pea soup is nice and light but it's maybe too nice and too light, if you know what I mean. There doesn't seem to be a lot of depth to it -- to use a musical comparison, it's all treble and no bass. The spinach lentil is just a lot better. But it's not really fair, maybe; the spinach lentil might be my favorite soup of all time.


Well that's my dad, until I post again, bye

Sam