VERDICT: Bring your own butter...better yet, bring your own food.
I don't get this restaurant at all. What is it suppose to be? A family restaurant? A French restaurant? A New Orleans restaurant? Because it fails with all of that. The menu consists of rather bland café fare. There is Chicken Cordon Bleu on the menu. Rather than actual Cordon Bleu, it is deep-fried chicken served with a bright yellow mustard sauce that they have the guts to call Dijon sauce. The room we were in was decorated as if we were in a New Orleans café, ironically painted with the names of fun, Cajun dishes that were not on the menu.
I ended up getting the ravioli...I know, I know, how French is that? The sauce would made Chef Boyardee seem gourmet and the ravioli seemed fresh from the freezer. We went with Greg's mother, who I refer to as the Dairy Queen. She became absolutely disgusted that they didn't serve real butter with the bread. It tasted as if it was Promise, a butter substitute.. You may remember her bringing her own butter to the Tournament of King. She, after finishing with her unbridled disgust, decided to bring her own butter with her on any future trips to Mimi's Café. I, on the other hand, was not offended by the butter substitute, but will not be returning to Mimi's ever again, with or without my own butter.
*Recipes are not from Las Vegas. OK, maybe the blog title should be Local Las Vegas Food and also a collection of recipes that I like not related to Las Vegas.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Paymon's
I love falafel, but I never get to have it. Greg always chants, "Falafel is awful." Partly because he likes the rhyme, partly because he knows it annoys me, and partly because he hates falafel. I was super excited when he suggested Paymon's for lunch. He tends to avoid Mediterranean restaurants, because he always says, "Isn't that whole area a little iffy?" Paymon's serves what I think of as non-threatening food from a foreign country. Nothing is very strange, falafel is perhaps one of their stranger things on the menu. Everything is amazingly overpriced.
Greg had the pastitsio, which is basically bland Greek lasagna, something that I could never get excited about. I had the falafel which had really large patties. I prefer my patties smaller and crispier. The fries were just superb though. I could go to Paymon's for just the fries with their strange mustard like fry sauce.
The thing that pissed me off though is when we ordered a pot of tea. They have a great selection of tea to order from, but when we asked if we could split a pot of overpriced tea, we were informed that it wasn't allowed. Really? Everyone has to get their own POT of tea...not a glass, a pot. You can't split a pot of tea. What a joke of a restaurant showing that they really just care about ways to make money!
Paymon's, by the way, is the restaurant that gets called in about on KNPR constantly. Whenever they have a food critic on, people call in and rave about Paymon's. It got the point that people at KNPR usually mention that they will not be taking calls about Paymon's and that Paymon's is just all right of a restaurant. The people that called in about Paymon's apparently were over-enthusiastic employees.
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