Saturday, July 13, 2013

Cape May a la Vegan

Beau and Alfie are back!

These two crazy cats are back in action reviewing vegan restaurants with the help of our pastry chef extraordinaire Burro Burro.

What better way to kick off our come back then to reflect on our recent vacation trip to Cape May, NJ.


Just take Exit Zero, yep exit 0, and just a short drive away is the sea side town of Cape May. We two cats wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle for three days so our review will just be some highlights of the trip.


Our Room




We stayed at the Carroll Villa. A large victorian house set perfectly a block away from the beach and a block away from shopping. Our room was a bit pricy for these two cheap kitties but it was nice none the less.



The Mad Batter is the hotel's restaurant and is very pricey. As guests we received a $30 breakfast voucher for every day we stayed there. We also were told for dinner that we would receive 30% off the bill and they threw in a $25 gift card towards the restaurant  Needless to say we ate there three times, twice for breakfast and once for dinner. 

Now onto the food!

Ambiance:

Alfie: The ambiance was nice. Wooden tables with cute hand drawn map of Cape May as the place mate. The view was great! There are no windows instead as you are on a large porch so we had a great view of the street as people walked by and just took in the neighborhood vibe. There was a day when it rained but they put down clear plastic window panels that cover the whole window. 


Breakfast:

Alfie: For breakfast we had the same thing for both days, the vegan BLT. The BLT was good and large. The bread was a bagel and came with batter home fries. The fresh squeezed orange juice was fantastic! It tasted very fresh and was wonderful. This kitty is always trying to watch his figure so I never finished this meal as the portions were large. On day two I had a fruit bowl which was okay. It wasn't really a bowl but more of a plate of fruit. Ask for the small bowl if you want to get it as the full bowl is $9 and there was no way that it was that much worth of fruit on the plate.

Dinner:

Alfie:  For dinner Beau and I shared our meal and it was alright. There are not a ton of options on any of the menus for vegans so don't think that you will have a lot of choices. That being said this restaurant offered the best food our of all the places we ate meals at in Cape May. They bring you a basket of bread and some small bowls filled with spices. From there you can add as much or as little olive oil as you want for your dipping sauce. Beau loved it! I liked it as well as it was tasty and yummy. Fun fact: this cat is a carb lover. The fettuccine puttanesca was good but not extraordinaire. While I love carbs pasta is not one of my favorite dishes to have and I rarely order it. 



Beau:



Burro: No review for me! Muy malo! We inquired about desserts but there were none to be had. The waitress informed us that there is sometimes a vegan desert but not that evening. 


Bliss 

Good Earth Organic Eatery


We saw this advertised in a small map that was in our room. What drew us in? "Organic and Vegan food". We walk to the restaurant which was a fifteen minute walk, no problem. 

Ambiance: This place lacked so many things I hardly know where to start. We walk in and there is counter so we imagine that it is where you check in. We called to see if it was open and they suggested making a reservation. At the counter we were stunned to find out that it was for Bliss Ice Cream and to head to the back. The room where this is taking place is small. We walk about ten feet to the other counter and find ourselves being seated at a large wooden table. There are about four other tables besides ours. Candle on the table was unlit, small flower with mint plant was a nice touch. 


Prices

Orange, Apple, or Carrot
Small (8oz.) 3.00, large (16oz.) 6.00
Fruit Bowl
Scrumptious assortment of fresh fruits 9.00, (received small bowl)
Vegan BLT Breakfast Sandwich
Bagel with vegan bacon, lettuce, tomato, and vegan cream cheese, Batter Home Fries. 13.00
Fettuccine Puttanesca 
with tomato, olives, peppers, capers, onion, garlic, fresh marinated mozzarella, and crispy fried eggplant 20 
with chicken 26 with shrimp 29 with scallops 32 with vegan cheese 22
Black Bean Cake 
with guacamole, sour cream, salsa, Mexican queso, crispy corn tortillas, and red rice 20
with chicken 26 with shrimp 29 with scallops 32 with vegan sour cream and vegan cheese 22






Thursday, February 23, 2006

Atlas Cafe and Bakery

Atlas
Cafe & Bakery


73 2nd Ave, New York 10003
Btwn 4th & 5th St

Phone: 212-539-0966

Beau-


Alfie-My favorite treats at Atlas are the sandwhiches and pancake options. Personally African Pancakes always hit the spot. A light meal for those who don't like the usual heavy breakfast. A light pancake served in suryrup with straberries on top are oh so yummy. The pancake, that fills the plate is cute in four triangle peices.

Burro Burro-Whoopie Pies! Say it again WHOOPIE PIES!!! I love it! So yummy. Had to convincce Beau to try it but boy did he like it!
Es muy bueno!!

Friday, February 17, 2006

Organic Grill


Organic Grill
123 1st ave (btwn 7th and St Marks)
Nyc, Ny 10003

Early February '06
Beau and Alfie reviewing. Burro Burro declined dessert.

Beau- I really liked the sturdy tables this restaurant had. There's much to be said about a good solid table. The restaurant was decently warm for such a cold winter day. The staff was friendly and prompt. For food--I had a decent Huevos Rancheros. Compared to Curly's Huevos Rancheros (which got 4.5 meows) I give Organic Grill's Huevos Rancheros a 3. The fries on the side were good at first but seemed to get a bit too overwhelming with the spices they used. I wasn't too drawn in by the menu, the only thing that stood out as appealing was exactly what i ordered, also their tempeh options seemed decent, but Alfie will tell you about those. One major turnoff was the restaurant's plate sharing fee that they impose in the evenings. Luckily, Alfie and I went during the day. Any restaurant that's got one of these deserves minus meows. The idea of waitresses/waiters spying on you while you eat is a big downer. Overall I give the restaurant 2 meows out of 5, but I'm willing to give it a second chance.

Aflie- What can a black cat do to get a good vegan lunch in New York!? So we pull up to this Organic Grill, I had read about it before and got Beau to go instead of our usual Atlas brunch. It's a happy looking restuarant and we were seated right away, after all not every restuarant gets a taste of Alfie. Taking a glance at the menu I narrowed my thoughts to the huevos rancheros and tempeh wrap special. After Beau stole my huevos I went for the tempeh. The wrap can come in different tortilla shells. The tempeh was a bit too grainy, poorly seasoned. The wrap featured tempeh,lettuce, avocado, sprouts, and dressing. Overall this kitty was not impressed. The wrap got a .5 meow. After one bite I swapped with Beau for his meal. The furniture was interesting with a thick wooden table and chairs. The chairs also featured a horse shoe on the back. The feel of the restuarant was quaint. The discounts for students was a plus! But , you had to be from a NY school, and you can't get a discount on a lunchbox meal. Overal for the restuarant I give it 2.5 meows. A good meal is the core of any restaurant.

Total meows=4.5/10