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Breakers Seafood in Tyler has good crunchy tacos

December 30th, 2010

Breakers: A Seafood Joint 5106 Old Bullard Road Tyler, TX. 75701 www.breakerstyler.com Hours: Monday thru Friday 11:00am till 10:00pm Saturday 12:00pm till 10:00pm Sunday 12:00pm till 9:00pm

The inside of Breakers is nice. It looks a bit like a surf shop with all those surf boards hanging on the walls. The menu is pretty small. It’s mostly seafood, of course, with a few obligatory additions like steak and burgers.

We started out with an appetizer. I wanted to get the avocado fries but my wife overruled me and ordered the Golden Fried Calamari Rings. The calamari rings cost $7.95 and came with marinara dipping sauce. They tasted alright but I hate that rubbery texture. Oh well, what else can you expect from calamari.

I was torn between getting the fish and chips or the Breakers angus burger. But finally I decided on something else altogether. I got Fried Seafood Sampler which is supposed to come with clam strips, deep fried shrimp, and fish with your choice of French fries, sweet potato fries, or kettle chips for $12.95. For some reason, however, they were out of clam strips so I just asked for more fish instead. They also let me get a mix of French fries and sweet potato fries.

My wife chose the Atlantic Salmon (it also costs $12.95). It comes grilled or broiled with lemon caper butter and served with golden potatoes or rice pilaf and the vegetable of the day.

After we place our order we waited and waited and waited. My wife was starving and about to weep from hunger but finally the food came. Her grilled salmon was excellent just really late. We heard later they were one short on the floor and one short in the kitchen. My food was good but not exceptional. Breakers is a decent seafood joint but I don’t think it’s better than most. We probably won’t go back anytime soon.

Olive Garden in Tyler Texas

March 24th, 2010

The Olive Garden is a chain of restaurants serving Italian style food. It is more upmarket than other American Italian eateries in Tyler and the prices reflect this, but the quality of food and service are superior to say – Carinos or Little Italy.

The Olive Garden is quite large and has several rooms and corners. The central bar area is light and airy with little round tables and quiet music playing – perfect for a daytime lunch or evening drinks. In the other areas there are tables which can seat larger parties. Some of the booths are very cozy with low level lighting. I really like the use of lighting in the Olive Garden in Tyler. It is also spotlessly clean with nice décor including healthy real plants and bottles of Italian wine on display.

We went with our family one Sunday lunchtime. It was busy, but not noisy and although it was nearly full, it didn’t appear crowded. We were greeted and seated rapidly at a table by the window. Our server instantly appeared bringing us menus and drinks, and offered us salad and bread. The salad came in a huge glass bowl and 4 Italian style pottery side plates. The bread sticks were warm and fresh – more like rolls than ‘sticks’ as we would know them in Europe. The salad and bread are included with the price of the meal but you can pay extra for a dipping sauce for the bread if you want, or choose from many of the different appetizers.

The menu is clear and there is an additional picture menu of the ‘special dishes’ The problem is, as my husband, commented, that the dishes never look as good in real life as they do on the pictures! A children’s menu occupied our kids with coloring and puzzles. There are 7 meal choices for the under 12 which include grilled cheese and macaroni but also mini grown up meals like fetticine and ravioli. My daughter had filled ravioli which was undoubtedly made from fresh pasta. I was impressed to see that broccoli featured on a kid’s menu in Texas. My son had chicken and broccoli and it was really nicely cooked – not mushy! Meals were $5.99 and included a drink which could be juice or milk, instead of the usual fountain drinks.

On the main menu the entrees are divided into meat, fish and … There are healthy options available – look for the picture of the Olive leaf to find low fat choices.

The desserts are extremely tempting. We chose a Tiramisu and heavenly chocolate mousse cake. The kids had huge bowls of the best chocolate ice-cream I have tasted. Sadly the cream topping was synthetic. It seemed odd to me that the chefs would cut corners in this way when everything else was fresh and authentic.

Finally, the wine list is impressive. The house Chianti comes highly recommended.

I would say that eating at the Olive Garden was a pleasant surprise. For a chain of American restaurants, it has a nice atmosphere and the food is good. I think it would be a great venue for a party or a family get together.