Friday, March 20, 2015

Das Steinhaus


Finally, after I don't know how many months of wanting to eat at Das Steinhaus in Marquette, I had the opportunity! I hadn't been in that building since it was the old New York Deli (actually, for me about 10 years or more). It has never been necessarily a "large" space, in fact, it's pretty small, but they made great use of the space that is there.



For an appetizer, we ordered the Charcuterie Plate. The plate comes with two in house mustard's, one being more of a hot Dijon style with a horseradish type of a kick, the other being sweet and more like a stone ground mustard with mustard seeds. There were four types of meat, which included duck peppercorn salami, spec, truffle salami, and uncured. My favorite was the truffle salami (I love things with a hint of truffle). It also is served with cornichons and fresh bread.


For dinner I ordered the Jager Schnitzel. The spatzel underneath is topped with a breaded pork cutlet, smothered with a mushroom rahmsauce, and I added an egg for $1 extra. Add the egg, it is worth it! It also comes with a side of red cabbage. If you can get a little bit of everything on the fork together, it is amazing. My only negative comment would be that I wanted more of the sauce! It was on the dry side.


I only ate half of my dinner to make sure that I had room for dessert. All of them sounded amazing. Everyone else ordered the creme brulee cheesecake, but I am a choco-holic through and through. I ordered the chocolate port flourless cake. It is so rich that I couldn't finish it all! And sadly, it didn't taste like anything but chocolate, but it was still really good.

The menu changes as the local ingredients do and are printed out on a daily basis. They use fresh ingredients and all of the recipes are homemade. I would love to come here to eat again and get the "Four Course Tasting Menu" to be on the more adventurous side (and there are no substitutions). If the pictures themselves aren't enough to get your mouth watering, take it from almost everybody that has written a review on Das Steinhaus. It is absolutely delicious!

A link to their Facebook page and main website is below.

Steinhaus, Facebook Page
Steinhaus, main website

Venice Pub and Pizzeria


I have been very hesitant to eat here again. Before the ownership and name switched over to something new, I wasn't a huge fan of The Venice Supper Club. At one point in time I'm sure it was amazing. You could tell that there used to be a dance floor and half of the inside looked original to when it started. But other than the pizza, which was amazing, there was never really any flavor to the food. Ishpeming has so many Italian restaurants that you really have to have something to make yourself stand out to get people coming back for more. I never had that connection.

Now that it has been a few years since things have changed, we decided to give it a try again. I found the menu on their Facebook Page and we called in and ordered pickup. I didn't get to see how the inside has changed, other than from other people's photos posted on TripAdvisor and Urbanspoon, but the food has definitely changed for the better.


For an appetizer we ordered the Chili Cheese Fries. Oh my goodness.... they were perfect since I was craving something cheesy. The chili wasn't spicy and was loaded with meat and beans. The picture doesn't even do justice to how much cheese was actually melted on top of these. A great way to start off dinner.


For my main meal I ordered the Fettuccine Alfredo. I was very skeptical at first before opening the lid because I was expecting to see what you get at most places, which is noddles literally DROWNING in white sauce. This is exactly how it looked when I took the lid off. The Alfredo sauce was so light and buttery that it was just enough to coat the noodles. It was almost more of a butter cheese sauce than a normal Alfredo made with cream or milk that ends up being really heavy.

I have heard many mixed reviews from people about the new menu here and I will have to say, making my own opinion obviously, that they have changed for the better. I will definitely be getting food from here again, and next time I will have to physically go and eat dinner there now that I know that the food is worth going!

A link to their Facebook page is below (I couldn't find, and maybe they don't have a main website yet).

Venice Pub and Pizzeria

Monday, March 16, 2015

Teriyaki Bowl






I cannot tell you how many times I have seen this while driving through Marquette, and always wondered how it was. It looks like a little fast food style restaurant from the outside so I had never bothered to eat there. My husband and I had to run to a few stores in town and decided to give it a try. I am glad we did!


The inside of the restaurant, although small, is very clean and organized. The decor can be described as modern/rustic/oriental. There are wood accents everywhere, with oriental pieces thrown in, and fun chalkboard walls in the back. We decided to sit towards the back so I could get a good picture of the "Specials" board.


One of the drinks we ordered was the Thai Ice Tea. It was amazing! And I am NOT usually a tea person.


For an appetizer we ordered the pot stickers, pan fried (you can also get them steamed). They had a good crunch on the outside but the pork on the inside was still a nice soft texture and not overcooked. The dipping sauce that they give you is amazing. If I had to make a good guess what was in it, I would guess soy sauce, ginger, and maybe lemongrass? Great start to the meal.


My husband ordered the Chicken Teriyaki Bowl over rice, and said it was good. For my main meal I chose the "General Chicken Sesame" from the specials board. I did technically order it over noodles, not rice, but when it got delivered it was a "what the heck" decision to just eat it anyway. I ordered a "1" on the spice level and for me I'm glad I did because when the sriracha first hit my lips it was an instant heat wave. As I kept eating and throwing in the green onion, lettuce and cilantro, the heat started to mellow. I also added a touch of soy sauce, which they supply at the table, so that the rice was flavored with something.

I will definitely be going back here. I am not a huge fan of the random Chinese and oriental restaurants in the area, because they always taste over greasy and packed with frozen ingredients. Everything from the Teriyaki Bowl tasted fresh, and other than the sauces you can literally see every fresh ingredient used to make your dish. If you haven't tried them out yet and you like the type of cuisine, you must! It also looks like they are trying to start an "order online" option as well as online reservations.

A link to their main website and Facebook page are below:

Teriyaki Bowl, Main Site
Teriyaki Bowl, Facebook Page

The Ambassador

 

One of the most popular stops and places to eat in Houghton, Michigan is The Ambassador. Converted from a tap bar  to a restaurant in 1965, this place is serving up some awesome pizzas, as well as pasta, sandwiches and salads. My husband was in Houghton for a three day class at Tech, and was kind (or smart...) enough to bring home some pizzas!


One of my favorite pizzas from Ambassador is the Greek pizza (always without the green olives...). This is a typical Greek pizza that you would find anywhere else, but tasty regardless. It is literally loaded with feta cheese, fresh spinach, tomato, black olives and melted cheese.What I love about this kind of pizza, is that the thin crust and lack of sauce really lets you taste all of the ingredients.



The best item, in my opinion, that they serve on their menu is the Tostada pizza. This thin crust pizza is piled high with spiced ground beef, colby cheese, lettuce, tomato and cheddar cheese. Everything is topped with a swirl of hot sauce. It is almost like eating a Mexican 7 layer dip, only better because it is already hand held with no chip necessary! I would not be surprised if this is one of the most frequently ordered item on the menu. It is one of the few things that I crave when I am in the Houghton area.

Most who have been to the area have probably already heard of the Ambassador, and have probably already had the pleasure of eating there. Make sure you have time to wait for a table, because they are usually packed (that is how good it is). For those who have never been here, a link to their main website and Facebook page are below!

The Ambassador, Main Site
The Ambassador, Facebook Page

Monday, March 2, 2015

Carla's Cozy Inn


This past weekend I was staying out at my camp in Michigamme, MI. One of my favorite restaurants always closes for the Winter, and the only other option in Michigamme to eat at is Mt. Shasta, which lately we haven't even considered an option (nor did it look open regardless). Rather than driving back into Ishpeming, we decided to go in the other direction and try out a little place that my husband and mom both had remembered served food. I had heard about it once or twice but I had never been there before. About seven minutes towards Baraga from Michigamme, is Carla's Cozy Inn in Nestoria, Michigan.

The outside looks like an old bar that you can tell has a lot of history behind it. When we walked inside it was small, but in a cozy way. There was a fire going in a wood stove in the back corner, practically everything was made out of wood and had a cozy cabin feeling. They even have a pool table (which I happen to love pool). The menu is small, with an appetizer section, a "basket" section which includes chicken and seafood (including fresh fish), and a large section of "from the grill". The item that caught my eye was the Mushroom Swiss Burger.


LOOK at that burger! A patty of beef with melted Swiss and loaded with mushrooms served on a toasted bun. I am very picky when it comes to beef burgers. I like mine medium, with barely any pink in the middle. Normally they get set in front of me and someone cooked all the life out of it and it is as dry as can be. Let me show you a better picture of this burger on the inside....


Even in the picture you can see how juicy this burger is and how much it is glistening! (And no, that is not because of grease....trust me.) This was the first burger made with beef that I have had in over 6 months at LEAST, and it was absolutely amazing. Now that we know how close it is when we are in Michigamme, we will definitely be going back for more, and I can't wait to try another juicy burger!

A link to their Facebook page is below, that also has pictures of their menu:

Carla's Cozy Inn, Facebook Page

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Huron Mountain Bakery of Ishpeming


I was a huge fan of Peggy Sue's, a restaurant that used to serve up home-style cooked meals and breakfast all day. When the "For Sale" sign was in the window it used to make me sad, but when I had learned that Huron Mountain bakery had purchased the building to make a larger store up here in Ishpeming, the blow of Peggy Sue's closing was lessened. A full renovation in fall of 2014 completely changed the look and appeal of what used to be a somewhat eye sore. They are now equipped with a refrigeration unit, so along with all of the baked goods that they carried before, they now serve the same products as the Marquette store. Or do they?

The Ishpeming location, and only the Ishpeming location (for now), is offering wood-fired pizza in their new wood oven. They have only been offering pizzas for about a week now, and my husband was smart enough, I mean, gracious enough to pick two up on his way home from work a few days ago. Although I was sicker than a dog, I made myself try both of the kinds that he brought home, and I'm glad I did.


One of the pizzas that he brought home was the BLT pizza. There were layers of colorful tomatoes, cheese, crunchy bacon, shredded lettuce and homemade garlic aioli. I loved the sweetness of the tomato with the crunch of the lettuce and bacon.




One of my FAVORITE type of pizza is the Margherita pizza. I am a pretty big critic of this one, since it is one of my favorites, but the flavors were all there. There was a thin layer of tomato sauce, whole fresh basil leaves, and thinly sliced scattered melted fresh Mozzarella. The only thing I would have changed, or wished more of, was the Mozzarella cheese.


And of course, to end the meal on a sweet note, an M&M Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Now they have many amazing goodies at Huron, such as bread that you can eat by the whole loaf full, muffins, doughnuts, pastries, cookies etc. Some of my favorites are the spinach and feta stuffed crescents.....but those we will save for another blog post. You definitely need to try out the new pizza at Huron in Ishpeming. The fresh ingredients and wood oven makes the pizza taste like you made it at home in your own kitchen.

I haven't been able to find an online menu for the pizza, but a link to their main website and Facebook page is below:

Huron Mountain Bakery

Huron Mountain Bakery, Facebook