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Veranda Indian Cuisine in Tyler TX

April 29th, 2010



VERANDA INDIAN CUISINE
3310 Troup Highway
Tyler TX 75701
Phone: 903 593 3600
Open Tues – Sun 11.30 – 2.30pm
Tues – Sat  5.30-9.30pm

Pssst! Guess what? Tyler has an Indian Restaurant!

OK so it might not be very authentic, BUT it is curry and the atmosphere is definitely a step up from most of the other Asian places – like Basil Thai for example, which is little more than a takeout.

The Veranda is situated at the back of the Ramada hotel, behind Benigans on Troup.

It is not very large but does have some outside seating (oh yes!) by the hotel swimming pool. The bar is right next door to the inside seating area so it may not be ideal for anti-smokers. Having said that a hotel bar is rarely busy and it didn’t seem smoky when we were there.

The servers looked Indian which was encouraging. They were super-polite, and courteous.. They brought spicy poppadums with condiments to start and my glass of water was never allowed to reach half empty. They were keen to help us make our food choices thinking we were unfamiliar with Indian food. The only drink served to us was water. However, there is a bar inside so perhaps we should have ordered a glass of wine from there to go with the meal.

The menu included a variety of meats, seafoods and vegetables – including chicken, lamb, goat shrimp and fish (no beef – cows are sacred in India) and there was a choice of Indian breads. If you are vegetarian then the Veranda is definitely a place to try as they have plenty of vegetable, Tofu-like cheese dishes and a delicious chickpea item called Chana Masasla. All the entrees were served with plain basmati rice or naan bread but noodles and fried rices were available on request.

We asked about how spicy the meals would be. There was a mark on the menu for those which were traditionally more spicy and as each meal is cooked to order, it was possible to ask for mild, medium or hot. Most dishes were actually mild in flavor. One of our party requested a hot vindaloo and was disappointed that it wasn’t very spicy – I think the sauces have been toned down for the East Texan palate but they have forgotten that we do enjoy a good bit of chili in our food!

On the whole the food was good. The quality of the meat was fine – I’m always picky about that! However, as a regular consumer of Indian food (in a former life!) I found the dishes I tried a bit bland, even mediocre.

The price was fair – $12 for an entrée, $4-8 for an appetizer and $5 for dessert. Not inexpensive but as it is somewhere different to go, quite acceptable.

With the smell of curry undoubtedly wafting up to the hotel rooms above I can’t see the Veranda lasting long in this location unless curry suddenly becomes incredibly popular in Tyler. So- be adventurous and go and experience it soon!

China King Tyler Texas

January 16th, 2010

China King, Tyler, Texas is located at 4542 S Broadway Ave and it’s a Chinese Restaurant buffet style. If you enjoy Asian food and you like lots of varieties, then you should go to China King. Going there for me is easy and convenient and I enjoy being able to select all kinds of food choices. They have a salad bar that boasts lots of good salad selections. They have a meat and veggie table that has fried rice, noodles, shrimp, sushi and a good selection of desserts. Soft drinks are also available for you for a small price. Anytime you are in a hurry, but enjoy trying new foods, then the China King is the place for you.

The quality of service and price will fit your budget. From my experience $25.00 will feed two people easily. I love the idea of not having to wait for your food to get prepared and just being able to go and eat right away…especially if you are starved. There is no limit on how much you can eat while you are there. You can go back as many times as you want.

The best thing is at the end of the meal when you get one of those fortune cookies. Those are always fun but of course, I don’t take it seriously, I just enjoy seeing what I get and then add something at the end of the saying and that makes it funnier.

Physical Training “Anytime”

January 8th, 2010

Well summer is winding up, but that doesn’t mean that you have to put away your swimwear, cancel your gym membership and stop the physical fitness for the fall and winter. And if you haven’t gotten started on a fitness program yet, it’s not too late to start.

Dave Fowler and the other trainers at Anytime Fitness in Tyler can set you on a course to transformation. Dave believes that the key to health and wellness is an active lifestyle. The benefits of exercise include things like a stronger heart, lower blood pressure, lower incidents of depression, a clearer mind etc. Dave coaches his clients in swimming, biking, running, weight training, and other forms of physical fitness.   

Seventy percent of proper health is eating right and it results in looking and feeling younger. While Coach Fowler is not a dietician, he understands good nutrition and is willing to offer his clients suggestions and experience based on his own food choices, which help point them in a healthy direction. He is also one of the only trainers in Tyler to offer the dietary supplement “Max GXL.” Called “The Glutathione Accelerator,” the supplement is both an antioxidant and an antitoxin it provides an energy boost and supports the body’s production of glutathione without the crash. It also claims to increase mental focus and increase the immune system.
 
So if you are interested in getting into shape, bringing balance and stability to your life, and being generally healthier and happier, call David Fowler at (903)520-9646, and set up an appointment. He’s interested in helping develop the entire person and improving their quality of life. Calling him could be the first step in transforming your life. For more information on Anytime Fitness Fitness Center see their website at www.anytimefitness.com.

Cheddar’s in Tyler

October 5th, 2009

Cheddar's Casual Cafe

Cheddar's Tyler TX

If you love causal dining, you are probably familiar with this decision: do I choose Chili’s, Applebee’s, or TGI Fridays? It’s a difficult call. All three have a bar inside, have exciting food choices, and are chock full of pep. They each have good food, and are fun places to go. So let’s be honest: they are essentially the same restaurant.

Between these three titans stands Cheddar’s, a national chain with a location on South Broadway in Tyler. Unlike its 3 older brothers, Cheddars is not decorated with Elvis vinyls, shiny hub-caps, or posters of the cast of Friends sharing a malt. Whether you’re eating outside next to the classy fountain or inside in the elegant decor, Cheddar’s actually allows your senses to relax while you eat. That’s a novel concept for casual dining fans who are used to sensory overload.

Wherever you choose to sit down, you simply must have some chips and salsa. They will come complimentary, but you would pay for them even if they didn’t. What you need to pay for is the cheesy Santa Fe Spinach Dip, as long as you know when to stop. It is creamy and intoxicating. You won’t regret it. The only downside is you might not have room for any other appetizers, like the Chicken Fajita Quesadillas or fabulous Texas Cheese Fries.

The main menu, while not earth-shakingly original, is filled with delicious options. The soups and salads are fresh, and the burgers are terrific. Their Great Plates menu is full of cant-misses, like the Grilled Chicken Fettucini Alfredo, which would make the Olive Garden proud. But for this customer, it’s Cheddar’s sandwiches that set it apart from its competitors. Whenever I go, I struggle mightily between the Monte Cristo and the Philly Cheese Steak. I’m not going to tell you that the Philly is better than anything on the east coast, but it is plenty authentic enough for me, and I’ve had a Philly in Philly. And the Monte Cristo–a perfectly concocted blend of batter, meat, cheese and raspberry preserves–is one of those meals you feel you can’t go wrong with.

There are better restaurants in Tyler than Cheddars, but there is no better meal for your money. The portions are large, and the prices are alarmingly small. You can easily get filled up on a very nice meal for less than $10.

When I took my friends from out of town to Cheddars, they wanted to bottle up their salsa and take the whole restaurant home to Minnesota. It’s a well-run establishment, committed not to flair but to value. The only gimmick you’ll find is a great meal at a small price.