2023 has been a really bad year work-wise, but I have focused on my health and have lost approximately 50 pounds so far. As a result I really cut back on going out and took a lot of my meals home with me as leftovers (I’m taking a semaglutide, which quiets the “food noise” and makes me feel satiated). And yet I still had to eat and have quite a few Best Bites I remember enjoying this year.
Speaking of health, I scheduled a colonoscopy on Valentine’s Day (and the day after the Super Bowl). No food gluttony for me 😦 ! I prepped with pho broth (I do not recommend it – my blood pressure was almost too high for the procedure). I know the first food after a colonoscopy tastes wonderful, but I treated myself to a special Tres Leches with Dulce de Leche pancakes and fruit platter from Sabor Miami Cafe and still think back on it fondly. The Tres Leches pancakes with Fruity Pebbles and fresh fruit (including a kiwi that looked like Baby Yoda) made me so happy! It was so good that I barely used the Dulce de Leche dip. Even though I was starving it took me a couple days to eat it all. And good news – I only had a couple of small, non-cancerous polyps and got a clean bill of health.
Probably the Bite that sticks out the most for me is the baked Verlasso salmon with the dill chardonnay sauce at St. Joseph Parish’s fish fry in Avon Lake. That sauce was amazing. I literally dreamt about it for days. I loved the fish fry so much that I went back on St. Patrick’s Day to try some of the other standouts like their baked cod in mango chutney and the tomato bisque (which they generously shared the recipe for with me). Who knew a tomato bisque would be so exquisite (even if it isn’t very photogenic)? I might have to hit St. Joseph’s a couple of times this fish fry season as well.
This was also the year that I appreciated good corned beef. Yes, the corned beef at St. Joseph’s was really good (I shared it with a friend I brought with me), but the moment when my hate of corned beef turned to appreciation was when I tasted the Reuben at Express Deli. They make their own corned beef on the premises, so I guess I like lean corned beef. Express Deli is a family-owned deli that is making some of the best sandwiches in Cleveland. Express Deli was listed #41 in Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in America in 2018. The deli offers a tasting tour of their three most popular sandwiches – the turkey, the pastrami, and the Reuben – to first-time visitors. I liked the Reuben so much I ordered it instead of the sandwich I planned to order. Their Reuben features corned beef, Swiss and kraut with a mix of their delicious Thousand Island dressing and garlic mayo – and they aren’t skimpy with it! The sauce and melted cheese made every bite super creamy, and the sauerkraut was not sour at all.
I also learned to appreciate angel hair pasta this year. I have disliked it for a long time because I didn’t like the consistency of small thin noodles, but the Angel Hair Basilico at Geraci’s changed my mind. I was in the mood for pasta instead of my usual Honey Pie pizza. My waitress passionately suggested the angel hair instead of spaghetti, so I ordered the Angel Hair Balsamico, which is angel hair pasta, artichoke hearts, diced fresh tomato and basil in a butter and white wine sauce. I added chicken for protein (the semaglutide diet plan suggests eating lean protein at every meal). The angel hair was coated in the butter and wine sauce, giving it an amazing buttery taste that just popped. I have ordered it again and loved it just as much. But definitely add chicken. It’s so good!
Fish fries and pancake breakfasts are an integral part of Cleveland winters and make me look forward to the weekend. I was very judicious when choosing my fish fries this year and enjoyed some fish fries more than others. Every fish fry (apart from one) had something that made it stand out – be it the pierogi at St. Vladimir, scalloped potatoes at St. Joseph Byzantine Church, or flaky, moist Icelandic cod, crab cakes, fries (!!) and fresh squeezed lemonade at St. Barnabas in Northfield.
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My favorite pancake breakfast this year was the Bainbridge Civic Club‘s pancake breakfast at Kenston High School (it’s always the first three Sundays in March from 8 am to 1 pm – great for a late riser like me!). They serve killer pancakes and real maple syrup. All orders include sausage, coffee, milk, maple syrup, applesauce, orange juice and unlimited pancakes and/or French toast. If you choose the Combo you get 2 pancakes and a French toast and sausage. I came near the end, so I got 3 pancakes (buttermilk, blueberry and buckwheat) and a French toast with my combo. The sausage patties are ground and made fresh each week by Mazzulo’s Market and were generous and perfectly cooked.
I have been a huge fan of Mama Catena’s since 2019, and my meals there in 2023 also did not disappoint – from spur-of-the-moment meals alone to celebrating my birthday with the Sunday Sauce and cannoli cake (always a delight!). But the “aha” for me this year was the meat sauce. I usually order the Sunday Sauce or Roselli sauce, but I had a hankering for fettucini and decided to order it with the meat sauce. The meat sauce was absolutely delicious. I paired it with the citrus and olive salad and enjoyed the leftovers the next day.
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Tita Flora’s opened in Independence on Brecksville Road . The restaurant serves Filipino staples like chicken and pork adobo (braised in soy sauce, vinegar, onions, garlic, and pepper), crispy vegetable or pork lumpia (similar to fried spring rolls) and other delicious things. Out of all the dishes I tried I enjoyed the pork adobo, Ginataang Gulay, and Turon the most. Turon is a deep-fried banana rolled in a spring roll wrapper served with ice cream. It was perfectly fried with no residual grease and absolutely delicious. The Ginataang Gulay is a creamy coconut milk stew made with squash and green beans. You can add shrimp (and probably chicken) to it for protein. All of the dinners come with white rice, but you can upgrade to garlic fried rice for an extra $2. I thought the garlic fried rice was good, but it was a little overpowering when paired with some of the more flavor-forward items.
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My friends and I have been enjoying lunches at the local vocational centers recently (the post is coming soon). The menu changes every week on the limited days they are open to the public. Every meal has been lovely, but the Chicken Rockefeller at Polaris’s Savour and the Surf and Turf at Lorain County Joint Vocational School’s Buckeye Room have been the standouts for me. I’m not usually a fan of hollandaise sauce, but I love a great Rockefeller. The chicken topped with spinach and hollandaise and served over the rice and sauted zucchini was absolutely delicious. You can order what you want off the menu (from a couple appetizer choices, three mains and two desserts) at Savour, and Buckeye Room serves a prix fixe four-course and drink. You must make a reservation to enjoy the goodness. These kids are making great food.
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Pho Sunshine opened in February 2023 and has quickly become a favorite. It serves a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes, from spring and summer rolls to broken rice and cold or stir-fried rice noodles, ramen, phos and soups, and a half dozen choices of banh mi, including a vegetarian version. The bahn mi is one of my Best Bites. My banh mi of choice is the Bánh Mì Thịt Nướng, which is chock-full of grilled pork, pickled veggies and a deliciously light sauce. The pho and honeydew smoothie aren’t too shabby either.
Ice or Rice Cafe fills the Japanese food void in Asiatown (and dabbles in Hawaiian too). I fell in love with Onigiri in San Francisco, so I was excited to hear they would be featured on the menu. No other restaurant in town offers them. Onigiri are a “triangle rice ball sandwiching a layer of seasoned tuna / salmon / pork sung / pickled plum and wrapped with seaweed with an optinal drizzle of sweet soy sauce or spicy sriracha.” I very much enjoyed all four onigiri (tuna, salmon, pork sung and picled plum) on my first visit, but my favorite was the tuna. They also serve spam musubi and shrimp okonomiyaki. Okonomiyaki is a Japanese cabbage pancake made of shrimp, pork belly or carrots (billed as the veggie okonomiyaki) and topped with okonomiyaki sauce, mayo, powdered seaweed, scallion and bonito flakes. The onigiri and okonomiyaki are among my Best Bites this year. The okonomiyaki is a flavor bomb!
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Milk n Tea in Parma is serving some great bubble teas and bubble waffles. They have the usual flavors as well as several others as well as brown sugar boba. You can adjust the sweetness level, which is something I really appreciate. They also sell reusable boba cups! A friend and I ordered a regular bubble waffle and it was okay. However, one of my friends ordered the Chocolate Chip Bubble Waffle, and it was delicious. I could not stop stealing bites of it.
And last but not least, the Salmon Gratin at Restaurant Europa in Pepper Pike deserves kudos. It was a special on the night I was there with a group. I didn’t order it, but it looked so good that I ordered it to go. It was a mixture of risotto, salmon, spinach and cheese. The photo is of just half of it reheated, because it smelled so good that I immediately dug in. It was outstanding and probably one of the best things I have eaten all year.
Emperor’s Palace and sushi at Issho Ni deserve honorable mention. I will miss Emperor’s Palace’s dim sum and ginger scallion chicken (it closed recently and I will miss it so much!). And the sushi at Issho Ni is always a delight.
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