June 2, 200817 yr pulled this tidbit off a tweet at bfd> Lucky’s Café opens July 1 at 12706 Larchmere (the old Limbo) That's great news!
June 5, 200817 yr I'll be moving to Cleveland at the end of July, what I'm looking for are..what are some of the best sushi places and what about mexican food?
June 5, 200817 yr Everyone's opinion of Mexican is different. The vast majority of Mexican places (here and elsewhere) are Tex-Mex as opposed to authentic. I think Luchita's (multiple locations) leans towards authentic and they have a lot of fans. I personally like tex-mex better and for that I think there's none better than Nuevo Acapulco (N. Olmsted and Berea). Quick, friendly service and great food at a great price.
June 5, 200817 yr Everyone's opinion of Mexican is different. The vast majority of Mexican places (here and elsewhere) are Tex-Mex as opposed to authentic. I think Luchita's (multiple locations) leans towards authentic and they have a lot of fans. I personally like tex-mex better and for that I think there's none better than Nuevo Acapulco (N. Olmsted and Berea). Quick, friendly service and great food at a great price. Thanks :) The husband and I might check one or both out during our pre-move visit in a couple of weeks.
June 5, 200817 yr For contemporary Mexican, go to Momocho on Fulton Road in Ohio City. Excellent guacamole. I also think it was rated the second best modern mexican restaurant in the country.
June 6, 200817 yr I agree with R&R that Mexican is very much up to individual taste. I happen to like Mi Pueblo. there is one in University Circle area-it is fine-great sometimes, average others. The other Mi Pueblo location is on a rag tag stretch of Lorain av on the westside of Cleveland. It is very authentic and slightly hole in wallish. You see ingredients such as tongue and tripe on tacos. There are a lot of Mexican customers. El Tango Taqueria is really good, but the owner, manager, now I cannot remember how he identified himself, was such an insufferable d-*&^, I will never go back. I think the food at Momocho is good, but overpriced, and I think the staff has a self important attitude which annoys me to the degree we never want to go. They do a really good job with using chiles and spice. I would still check it out b/c most people love it. Sushi- I just love Pacific East in Cleveland Heights. it is very casual, but always fresh.
June 6, 200817 yr Sushi- I just love Pacific East in Cleveland Heights. it is very casual, but always fresh. I also heart Pacific East, also the fun bonus is when you order a lot and you get the happy wooden boat to bring your sushi to you. (yes, I am a five year old)
June 6, 200817 yr El Tango Taqueria is really good, but the owner, manager, now I cannot remember how he identified himself, was such an insufferable d-*&^, I will never go back. OMG I have the same feelings about the owner, and so does my Mom, who lives right around the corner from there (we went in on different days). I thought it was just us because everyone's always raving about the place. I have no desire to go back.
June 6, 200817 yr ^^ Agreed, Pacific East on Coventry is pretty awesome (what is it about those wooden boats? I swear they make the food taste better). Ohashi, on Lorain & Columbia in North Olmsted, is decent if you're on the west side and don't feel like making the trek out east.
June 6, 200817 yr there's another thread on UO that's less about openings & closings and more about reviews... check it out: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,3577.0.html
June 6, 200817 yr Kimo's sushi in Ohio City, just off of West 25th. The guy is from Hawaii and does a great job. El Jalapinos on W117 on the Cleveland, Lakewood border. Very good food and excellent service. I can also attest to Mi Pueblo and El Tango, quality food. I'll be moving to Cleveland at the end of July, what I'm looking for are..what are some of the best sushi places and what about mexican food?
June 6, 200817 yr I LOVE El Jalapinos on West 117th. The food is so hot, it set the Wendy's next door on fire!! OK, the fire was caused in the kitchen but... I agree it's a terrific place. The refried beans are awesome. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 10, 200817 yr It looks like Key West Cafe in the Galleria has closed. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 10, 200817 yr It looks like Key West Cafe in the Galleria has closed. I was wondering when that would happen.
June 11, 200817 yr It looks like Key West Cafe in the Galleria has closed. When did that place first open? It seems that Miami Vice and Florida inspired a lot of cheesy restaurants in the mid to late 80s. I'm surprised we don't have some place called Kokomo's that is about to meet the wrecking ball on the east bank of flats.
June 11, 200817 yr It looks like Key West Cafe in the Galleria has closed. When did that place first open? It seems that Miami Vice and Florida inspired a lot of cheesy restaurants in the mid to late 80s. I'm surprised we don't have some place called Kokomo's that is about to meet the wrecking ball on the east bank of flats. It opened in 1999 believe it or not. It looks straight out of 1991... and no, i don't consider it a loss. But at what point does the galleria kick out the few remaining "stores" it has and just acknowledge that it is america's first office park inside a mall that just happened to keep it's food court. What a weird place that has become.
June 11, 200817 yr ^To be honest, the Frame Center Gallery has been there since the Galleria was built and they do a good business. They maintain the retail space for new customers but their bread and butter is corporate accounts. And I highly recommend them :-) But other than that, it's really bizarre to walk through there at lunch (and see how busy it is) and then at 3pm (tumbleweeds). clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 11, 200817 yr Is Lucarelli's place still there, or is it long gone (Cafe Sausalito). Last time I was there was for a Cool Cleveland party a few years ago, when I came in for the first Ingenuity festival.
June 11, 200817 yr I was just in the Galleria 2 weeks ago and Cafe Sausalito was open and very busy for lunch. Isnt there a Key West Cafe somewhere out in the burbs or am i thinking of another restaurant?
June 11, 200817 yr ^Key West Cafe opened a spot in Westlake in the former Tony Roma's space. Sausalito is still at the Galleria - they can't close, they have one of my absolute favorite girly-salads!! Sausalito Chicken and Spinach Tossed with red onions, sliced strawberries, caramelized walnuts, blue cheese and poppy seed-raspberry vinaigrette (nix the onions of course) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 11, 200817 yr I was just in the Galleria 2 weeks ago and Cafe Sausalito was open and very busy for lunch. Isnt there a Key West Cafe somewhere out in the burbs or am i thinking of another restaurant? Westlake. They are linked. Galleria was the "original".
June 11, 200817 yr Kimo's sushi in Ohio City, just off of West 25th. The guy is from Hawaii and does a great job. El Jalapinos on W117 on the Cleveland, Lakewood border. Very good food and excellent service. I can also attest to Mi Pueblo and El Tango, quality food. I'll be moving to Cleveland at the end of July, what I'm looking for are..what are some of the best sushi places and what about mexican food? I think Kimo closed or changed to something else.
June 11, 200817 yr We drove past it on the way to cedar point last month and couldnt remember ever seeing it there before. I might have to walk down to cafe sausalito for lunch on friday now
June 11, 200817 yr I'll be moving to Cleveland at the end of July, what I'm looking for are..what are some of the best sushi places and what about mexican food? Sorry I missed this - your best sushi spots will be: Ginza - East 9th @ Carnegie Sushi 86 - Ontario at Public Square (lunch only) Pacific East (Cleveland Heights) - Coventry at Mayfield maaaaybe Sapporo on East 6th at Vincent. As far as "good" Mexican, there's really not super-great places in Cleveland, though that may be changing when Zocalo on East 4th gets their new menu. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 11, 200817 yr momocho in OC is probably the best mexican you're going to get. on the pricey side though.
June 11, 200817 yr ^I always forget about them, but I think it's because they're more "Mexican fusion" than traditional Mexican. Great recommendation, though. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 11, 200817 yr I've never been real pleased with Kimo's, even when they were in Market 55. Ginza's a real diamond in the rough, and a fave-rave of mine. Please, whatever you do, avoid Sushi Rock. Hell, even Constantino's sushi is better.
June 11, 200817 yr I would also add the el rodeo local chain for what I call good "greasy spoon" mexican. order by number, comes out in 5 min. reminds me of the el vaquero chain in columbus
June 11, 200817 yr ^Oh god, Sushi Rock is the worst - the sushi is okay at best but my god the people who work there either need more fiber in their diet or a little whoopee on the weekends. Easily the p!ssiest service workers I've ever encountered. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 11, 200817 yr ^Oh god, Sushi Rock is the worst - the sushi is okay at best but my god the people who work there either need more fiber in their diet or a little whoopee on the weekends. Easily the p!ssiest service workers I've ever encountered. I thought they were angry "on purpose". I thought it was part of the "experience".
June 11, 200817 yr ^Oh god, Sushi Rock is the worst - the sushi is okay at best but my god the people who work there either need more fiber in their diet or a little whoopee on the weekends. Easily the p!ssiest service workers I've ever encountered. I thought they were angry "on purpose". I thought it was part of the "experience". what is this, dick's last resort? No its supposed to be a classy (?) upscale sushi experience.
June 11, 200817 yr My faves, sorry for the weight towards the east side. Thats where I do a lot of eating...... Sushi: Pacific East: Cleve Hts or Woodmere Shuhei: Beachwood SasaMatsu: Shaker Square (liked it as Matsu better though) Mexican: Momocho: OC Lopez: Cleve Hts Don Tequilla: Univ Hts (cheap/good) While I am at it Middle Eastern: Anatolia Cafe: Cleve Hts Aladdin's: Cleve Hts Mad Greek: Cleve Hts
June 12, 200817 yr You might wanna blame Sushi Rock management. About a year ago the owners hired a guy to manage their restaurants. I wont name the guy but he has basically run the place into the ground. They just cut all their managers health care three weeks ago as well as performance bonuses. As you can imagine morale might drop. Dont be surprised if Sushi Rock closes its doors within the next year, and its not because of lack of business.
June 14, 200817 yr Interesting - if someone had told me this back in the mid-90s I never would have believed them. Spy Bar went downhill but before it did, it was a really cool place and I have a lot of good memories: From cleveland.com: Irish pub to replace notorious Spy Bar in Warehouse District Posted by Michelle Jarboe June 13, 2008 17:12PM A businessman plans to bring an Irish pub to the Warehouse District, replacing the notorious Spy Bar club on West Sixth Street. Bobby George, president of the George Group of Lakewood, has a contract to buy the downtown Cort Shoe Building that housed the controversial nightspot. He hopes to lease part of a nearby parking lot and the back of the Bolton Pratt building on West Fourth Street to make enough room for a new tenant: the Barley House pub and restaurant. The restaurant, with outdoor seating and a basement lounge, will be modeled on Akron's popular Barley House, one of many eateries launched or owned by George's family. His father, Tony, is a prominent businessman who helped create sports bar chain Slam Jams and the Harry Buffalo bars, which serve buffalo meat. More at cleveland.com http://blog.cleveland.com/business/2008/06/michelle_jarboe_a_businessman.html clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 14, 200817 yr "The 27-year-old developer is pursuing the Liberty Textile Building, a rare vacant entertainment district property owned by James Kassouf." Does anybody know which building this is. Im guessing if it is owned by Kassouf that it is in sad shape.
June 14, 200817 yr "The 27-year-old developer is pursuing the Liberty Textile Building, a rare vacant entertainment district property owned by James Kassouf." Does anybody know which building this is. Im guessing if it is owned by Kassouf that it is in sad shape. My guess is that it's the building that Wish used to be in. Down the alley behind Pinnacle and the Cloak factory. That's one of the only buildings i can think of that havnt been rehabbed down there.
June 14, 200817 yr It would be good to see that one fixed up, and that alley turned into something unique.
June 14, 200817 yr ^^Not quite - there's the building just south of Spy (south of the newer infill building), though I question its structural soundness, and there's also the smaller building behind (east of) Spy which fronts West 4th catty-corner to the Erie Lofts building. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 15, 200817 yr ^^Not quite - there's the building just south of Spy (south of the newer infill building), though I question its structural soundness, and there's also the smaller building behind (east of) Spy which fronts West 4th catty-corner to the Erie Lofts building. Isn't there a Liberty Textile Building located on Detroit next to The Harp?
June 15, 200816 yr ^I think that's Liberty "Title" Is Wish closed? Sorry, I haven't been to a club in the WHD since probably 2000
June 15, 200816 yr ^I think that's Liberty "Title" Is Wish closed? Sorry, I haven't been to a club in the WHD since probably 2000 You are correct -- I am not ---- AND I need new glasses. Attention All Drivers -- stay away from me!
June 16, 200816 yr Has anyone heard that there's a vegan pizza place in Lakewood? Someone was telling me about it, but didn't mention the name or location.
June 16, 200816 yr There is a vegetarian, maybe vegan pizzeria on Madison, a few blocks west of W. 117th. That is probably it.
June 16, 200816 yr We tried Flannery's Pub last night.. LOVED the portions, loved the food.. loved everything about it. We're going to try Mocalo's (I think that's the name of it) one night this week while we're visiting
June 16, 200816 yr Fish & chips with about 4 or 5 Newcastles is my order everytime i go into Flannery's...the only way it gets better is if theres a football game on tv at the time.
June 16, 200816 yr Zocalo's (maybe you were mixed Momocho's with Zocalo's). LOL maybe.. all I know is it's on the right hand side of the street or across from the restaurant entrance to House of Blues...
June 16, 200816 yr I hope your experience at Zocalo is better than average. I have heard a lot of negative things about it, even after the "new and improved" menu.
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