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Chef Judi Gallagher's Foodie's Notebook

Great dining finds from Chef Judi Gallagher.



No Loss for Great New Tastes

I discover one semi-new Asian restaurant and a hidden gem that’s been serving up great pizza, pasta and sandwiches for over a decade.

by Judi Gallagher


The steak bento box at Saigon Hibachi is a winner.
 
Forgive me, fellow Asian-food-loving friends, for not scooping this find earlier. I first noticed the sign for Saigon Hibachi many months ago over at the Publix shopping plaza off North Beneva.  Since I am a diehard fan of Pho Cali, I almost felt like I might be cheating if I tried something new. Ah, but Pho Cali on Main Street is closed on Sundays. So what’s a Jewish woman to do? At last, we ventured into Saigon Hibachi—good move.

Featuring both Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine, the menu offers a variety of subtle dishes, including grilled pork bun, hibachi tofu and lemongrass-chili chicken. The udon noodle soup bowl with fried shallots and thinly sliced pork is a sure bet—light and flavorful with a slice of jalapeno on the side if you like a bit of heat. The steak bento box was delicious and bountiful, with amazingly tender Asian grilled beef with fried rice, mixed veggies, vegetable tempura and a spring roll.

Saigon Hibachi will set you back several more bucks than Pho Cali, and nothing holds true to PC’s No. 79, but I recommend you give Saigon Hibachi a try—we’ll be back.



Surprise Italian cuisine on Cattleman.

On the other end of the spectrum, let’s talk pizza and good old Italian food, like meatballs, Sunday sauce and pasta. Whoever would have guessed that Cattleman Cafe, across from the Stockyard, would be such a yummy find? With a new Sicilian chef at the helm, this tiny diner-style eatery really caught us by surprise. The thin-crust pizza was just like New York’s, and the meatballs with ricotta baked on top were sooo good.



Cattlemen Cafe's take on tried-and-true classics makes it a new regular stop for me!

They have everything here (well, almost)—from melt-in-your-mouth portabella mushroom paninis to real grinders, Nona’s lasagna, tuna melts, pressed Cubans and cheesesteak subs. It’s a working-class location that caters to year-round residents, and this year-rounder is going to make Cattleman Cafe a new regular stop. Oh, and if they have a pan of homemade fudgy brownies sitting at the counter, order one fast, they sell out in minutes and are the best I have ever had!

And talk about kid friendly—Bobbie Grochel told me when she went in last year with a group of 10 kids and one child wanted a different drink than the restaurant had on hand, the owner walked over to the convenience store and bought the flavor the child wanted.

Now that is hospitality!

Posted: 7/11/2011 9:24:06 AM | 4 comments



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Steven
I absolutely love Cattlemen Cafe and have been going there for years. I have friends from all walks of life who dine there. I myself am a blue-collared worker and fine no offense in the descriptive language Judi used to describe it. Keep rockin' it out Judi!
7/14/2011 10:06:11 AM

Judi Gallagher
Well Tattiana I meant that with the upmost respect and actually that term was used by three gentlemen that were lunching next to me that loved it because the cafe caters to working people. The owners specifically chose the location for the industrial park and the businesses. Since I am of the working class too- I think the comment is one that is positive- I am proud of working as are all the customers that i met that day-
7/11/2011 2:30:43 PM

Rachel
Would you believe that I've driven past this place a million times and never knew it was there?? Umm this lady found a new place for lunch and take out pizza! Thanks Judi, you're the best!
7/11/2011 10:29:31 AM

tattianna
Working Class? Really? You may need to use some class Miss Gallagher. ughh
7/11/2011 10:05:35 AM

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