Monday, May 17, 2010

India Palace

9914 W 87th St
Overland ParkKS 66212

Blair graduated Sunday and she, Josh and I met up here for dinner. This was my second time to go. They are a small eatery but the atmosphere is completely Indian, the staff are Indian (to the best of my knowledge) and the music is truly Indian as well. The tables are all decked with white table clothes with gold trimming, sandwiched in between the table tops and glass to protect the tablecloths. White plates with white, cloth napkins are set at your place. 

Blair and I both got their Butter Chicken, which is by far the best. I had gotten something else last time that had been less to my liking. I forget what it was. I also didn't mark what Josh got, but it looked good. They serve everything in silver dishes, allowing you to dish out how much you want. 

The Capital Grille






Megan and I relish trying out the more ritzy places 

on the Plaza here in Kansas City. Saturday evening we went for a drink and a small something at the Capital Grille on Jefferson Street. On entering the romantically dimly lit establishment, one is hit with the sensation of elegance. It was rather crowded however we were seated almost immediately. fancying something to drink, I selected the Sweet Basil Gin Rickey. It was a smooth blend of basil, gin and cane sugar. Whenever I went for a sip I was met with the perfume of the fresh basil leaf that was placed in the glass.

For our appetizer we had


     Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella with Vine Ripe Tomatoes
         Classic fresh mozzarella wrapped in prosciutto and lightly sautéed.
          Served with crostini, fresh basil and a lovely balsamic glaze.





It was absolutely delectable. The creamy, melted mozzarella inside of the crispy prosciutto was a symphony of taste revelations to the tongue. Definitely a favorite of mine already. 

I am greatly looking forward to my next visit to the Capital Grille and encourage those of you with a little extra cash to give it a try if you haven't already done so. 

Caffeine Haunts

My Morning Haunt

At The Shoppes in Corporate Woods

I have been unable to access the internet at home so have gotten into the habit of coming here before school to study, finish homework and enjoy the atmosphere. It is frequented most by businessmen and women who come in before the daily work grind or those who have gone for a jog on the surrounding paths. Nevertheless it is small, cozy and friendly all together.


My Evening Haunt


Glenwood and 119th Street
(terrible picture, couldn't find a better one)

After work, instead of heading home, I again head to a Starbucks. This one used to be much bigger and actually doesn't look the same anymore as it does in the picture, as half of it has been invaded by a SmashBurger joint. But it still is bigger and a nice change of ambiance. I know some of the staff at this one and enjoy the little chats that we have in between their duties. also very interesting characters come to this one and engage you in conversation. 


My Occasional Caffeine Haunt

                                             

Frequently I decided to desert the Starbucks franchise and go to this little coffee shoppe across from JCCC. It is delightfully moody inside. I love the dark, dim feel to it. On entering to your left is a sign on which they have a daily trivia question. For example "Where are Graz and Linz?" (luckily for me that was the first time I was in the establishment and since I grew up in Austria, I knew the answer right off the bat, resulting in 25cents off of my purchase) or "What fruit has the most amount of calories?" Do you know? (It's the avocado.) Their coffee is delicious and refreshing. They also have a delightful assortment of teas and tea concoctions.