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Review – Lai Lai Chinese Cuisine and Sushi Bar

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For those of you who live in the Orlando area, we may not get our Chinese and sushi down the street from the Hudson, but we do have a little gem of a restaurant all to ourselves, I am talking about Lai Lai. Lai Lai restaurant has been in business now for 22 years in the Orlando area. It is a mom and pop place so to say because it is run and operated by Mr. Ping and his wife Betty. It is located near the Florida Mall, in a plaza off OBT (Orange Blossom Trail), across from the Home Depot. It is the best Chinese cuisine that I have had in the area, it is also the cleanest and freshest sushi I have had in Orlando.

Mr. Ping started learning his art while he was with his father in San Francisco as a young man. He then moved to New York for a few years and lived in Pennsylvania with his wife Betty, who was his girlfriend at the time. He took a vacation to Orlando and saw all the opportunity that our theme park world had to offer, and decided to move him and his wife down here. Saved up for 10 years and then opened Lai Lai. now he is one of the top distributers of oriental delicacies in the area and services more than 15 hotels, who all buy and trust him to get them the nicest and freshest products.

He has a really nice corner restaurant in the plaza, and he let me see the operation today, and I would have to say it is one of the cleanest restaurants, let alone Chinese restaurants, that I have ever seen.  He has the ability to do anything and he has a extremely vast and wonderful menu, that touches upon all of the usual Chinese take out menu items we all love, wonderfully hand prepared sushi, and a buffet that is constantly refreshed and has a wonderful selection of items.

To b able to do the vast amounts and quantities of items that he does out of a restaurant is truly impressive. The table service is really great and has that New York, Chinese restaurant feel to it. Mr. Ping is always there, so make sure to stop by and say hello to him and his wife, and let him no you heard about his place from my blog. You my even see me there behind the sushi bar honing my skills. The address is, Shoppes of Southland, 7400 Southland Boulevard #116, Orlando, FL 32809.

Magical Dining Month in Orlando

As the month of August comes ever to an end and we all realize it is time to pay the bills again :), there is one little glimmer of hope to hit the Orlando area for the foodie in all of us. Magical Dining month has returned and it is time to get our appetites ready to eat at some of the finest establishments that Orlando has to offer.

For those that do not know what this special local event is, in summary a bunch of restaurants come up with a three course menu that is priced at a reasonable thirty-three dollars a person/meal (plus tax, gratuity, and parking fee at some places). For a complete list of the restaurants and menus you can go to http://www.visitorlando.com/magicaldining/, this website will help you navigate and go through the step by step procedure.

I personally am looking forward to this event and previews for these menus will start Aug. 25, where I will be beginning my foodie tour by going to check out Emeril’s Tchoup Chop. I have always been interested in the location and concept since it first opened and am looking forward to finally satisfying my curiosity. The restaurant has had mixed reviews both from critics and people in the industry that I have talked to, but it is my time to do my own review. To me a restaurant is like a movie, everyone has different interests, different pallets, and different expectations, and the only way to truly know if you will like a film/place is to fork up the dough and go.

I will also be putting four more locations on my agenda, one for each week of the month of places that I would like to see and enjoy. May it be the concept or just what their menu has to offer for this magical experience. The four places I have chosen to wet my pallet in are Deep Blu at the Wyndham, The Venetian Room at the Caribe Hotel, Bistro CloClo, Bohemian Bar and Grill in Celebration, and if time and money permits I would also like to get to Le Coq Au Vin.

I will be doing reviews for all of these locations and if you have a interest and want to know when and where feel free to hit me up in the comments section and I will get you the information.

Review- 4Rivers in Winter Garden

20140621_183407_4_bestshot20140621_183311_5_bestshotWhen you show up at the 4Rivers in Winter Garden, you see what looks like to be decent sized BBQ restaurant with a line of 25 people out the door. It was a Saturday night that me and my sister went around 6pm and the location and concept is still recent, but it was extremely impressive none the less when it is your first time at any 4Rivers location.

Orlando is not one of those locations on the map of the United States that people go, ” I got to have BBQ when I am there”, but we do have a few hole in the wall places here and there that do a really good job of putting out a good product. 4Rivers is definitely at the top of my list right now when it comes to places that I will go to when I am in the mood for BBQ and don’t want to make it myself. They have a few locations now around Orlando, there is the Winter Garden location, Winter Park which is the original, one in Longwood, and one on University Drive by UCF. There is also a location in Jacksonville and Gainsville.

4Rivers was found by John River’s, originally a manager of a billion-dollar pharmaceutical distribution company and got a lot of experience in business modeling at many different companies. He started working out of his garage and grew his popularity with his own ministry participants until he opened the Winter Park location and blew it out of the water.

if you read my previous post, So you want to be a chef, then you can see that this is a perfect example of what I was saying about going into a different career path and then finishing with what you truly love after you make your “nut” (money). Not sure if Mr River’s always had a hankering for doing a big BBQ restaurant from the beginning , but no matter what it has definitely paid off.

Now when you finally get through the line and inside you find that majority of the building is the kitchen, the serving line (which includes the nicest and most delicious display of deserts I have ever seen at any BBQ joint), and a handful of tables, and based on business that meant we were taking ours outside. Luckily they have a really big, enclosed porch area, with a lot of fans, which meant that even though it was hot outside you could still eat and enjoy comfortably.

The two pictures above are of there dinner plates of the half rack of ribs and the beef brisket. Both were reasonable priced, the ribs were about 14 and the brisket was 12. I also got the smoked jalapenos as one of my sides, getting myself to try and enjoy more spicy food items. I really liked everything about my experience.

I like to consider myself a BBQ expert when it comes to food quality, flavor, and dryness of the protein being served and both proteins had plenty of flavor, juiciness, and the final test that gets my stamp of approval was that I wanted more. I am not saying it is the best BBQ out there, and I am not saying it is the best in the state, but I would definitely choose 4Rivers first when anyone asks me where to go for BBQ in Orlando.

The building was clean, the atmosphere was really authentic and cool, the staff was extremely friendly, the eating areas were constantly maintained, and everything about the experience was legit. If you haven’t had a chance to go out and enjoy, then take a friend and try it out and let me know what you think.

So You Want To Be A Chef Part 1

This post is for the dreamers, the Food Network Star want a bee’s, and the people bored at their desks at work. Before you go quit your cushy desk job, sign up for a overpriced culinary school, or think you will be on Food Network in the next five years, think again. like anything else in life I implore you to do your research, ask the oldest chef who is working in your favorite restaurant, and really find out what it is all about. It is intense, it is painful, and it is really messy, but most of all it can be a lot of fun.

What you need to remember about the cooking industry is that it is part of the service industry, what I mean by that is that it was a industry created from servants waiting on people with money. There can be money made in the industry, don’t get me wrong, but it will take every ounce of you to make that happen. You can’t half-ass it, you can’t focus on the negative aspects, and you can’t expect anything. So before you make that decision make sure that you have the passion, the dedication, and the resources to be able to be successful.

My recommendation to any aspiring chef is to go to college, get a degree in something else and make money first. Then when you are good at that start focusing on becoming a chef, start practicing at home and start understanding how a recipe truly comes together. Get a second job, in a good restaurant part time in the kitchen and start learning how a kitchen line really works. Then when you have made your nest egg and understand the basics go find yourself a chef to run your kitchen and get your restaurant going.

Understand that even the most knowledgeable restauranteurs fail at this endeavor, and that actually 86% of most restaurants close their doors in the first year. Only through experience can you truly learn what you do not know, and in the restaurant industry their will always be something you do not know. Hire people who do know, and I am not talking about a experienced server or bartender, because what they know is how to rob you and how to find the way to do the least amount of work. Hire professionals with experience and credentials that can actually help you see all the corners and crevices that only someone with experience would know.

Most people supervised a cafeteria when they went to college or served a few years back in the day and think they know it all, they don’t know shit and neither do you. That is the attitude you need to have to be successful, just don’t let your employees know that ;).

Unless you are opening a one man band type of operation the next thing you need to be is a leader. Make sure you are truly honest with yourself on this one because you WILL be tested every day and if you are not then you will fail. Understand that the word professional doesn’t really apply to majority of the people who will be working for you. These will be kids, old people, people who have no other options, immigrants, or ex convicts. What that means is that you better know how to talk to each of these types of people and you better get ready to deal with some stupid crazy stuff. Hiring with background checks and work references my alleviate some of these situations, but if you are just opening then you probably wont have the money or time to look into this. My recommendation is to not get stingy with this part, because it is really necessary when hiring in this industry. Add a little extra to the loan or the necessary investor amount of capital to really try to get the best you can with what you are working with.

It isn’t all about the food and drinks either, you need to be a pretty handy person when it comes to maintaining your place. While in college take a basic electrical and carpentering class, maybe even a computer and networks class for fun. If you want to make a pretty good gross profit on your facility then you can not call someone in unless you really have to, professionals are expensive and every dollar saved helps.

It isn’t all negative though, like I said it can be a lot of fun, but if that”s why you are doing it then you have to plan to open your own place because working for a corporation will suck all the fun out of it. Some people just want to have a place to go and drink, some want to just meet and have fun with the servers, but if you are like me it is because you want to do all kinds of different foodie things and have your mad scientist moments. Working for a corporation you for the most part can’t do any of that unless you are in the key position and even then there is always someone lurking around the corner with a reason for why you can’t. So make sure you have your dream nicely laid out in a business plan and get ready for a never boring roller coaster ride that wont shut down until you do. It definitely beats the boredom of sitting in front of a desk, staring at a computer screen in a air conditioned room, right? 🙂