Archive for December, 2007
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With all of the fun and excitement the holiday season brings, it is important to also remember those less fortunate at this time of year. For the fifth year in a row, Mezzo is pleased to announce their annual Christmas Charity Luncheon, held on Christmas Day from 11 am until 2 pm.
Last year, over 250 people came through the doors to enjoy a warm and fabulous meal provided by Mezzo. This year they are asking for donations for their toy and book drive, so that each guest can receive a gift along with their meal. Books and toys, in good condition, can be dropped off at Mezzo anytime during the month of December.
Also, if you know any charities that may be interested in participating, or if you would like to volunteer, contact Filip at info@mezzo.ca.
Thanks to everyone who submitted their name for our FoodBlog birthday celebration giveaway! We threw the names in a hat, gave it a shuffle and the winner is…(insert drum roll here)….Chris Holt!
Congratulations Chris! Enjoy your $25 gift certificate to Mezzo Ristorante and Lounge!

The summer is long gone, so are the leaves, the days are short and Christmas is almost here. Aleksander Estate Winery can help you with your holiday needs. What better way to show appreciation and thanks to friends, family, loyal customers, clients and staff than with a gift of award winning wine from AEW?
Custom wine gift packages are available:
Custom corporate labels are available and corporate promotional products can be included in each package.
If all that wasn’t good enough, they offer free delivery anywhere in Essex County! Call AEW today and tell them WindsorEats sent you!
A very special thank you to Andrew from International Metropolis for the photo.
I’m not quite sure why I was feeling so adventurous in my restaurant choice the other night; I am, after all, one of the pickiest eaters around. However, since Naysa was added to the WindsorEats site a month or so ago, I wanted to give it a try. It may have had something to do with the fact that I heard they give you a BBQ to cook food at your table (turns out this is actually true if you order the all you can eat BBQ lunch or dinner).For some reason the idea of cooking my own meal at the table sounded like great entertainment to me. Some believe that’s what you pay the chef to do, but they have not experienced Korean BBQ and have no idea what they are missing out on. I defy you to go and not have a good time!
On a Friday night Adriano and I headed down to Naysa, located on Wyandotte Street West, just east of the University of Windsor. The outside sign is unassuming, and if you weren’t looking for it you might even miss it. I was surprised to see that the restaurant was full of customers at 9:30 on a Friday night, and there was even another group arriving at the same time we did.

Naysa Korean BBQ - Photo courtesy of International Metropolis
The interior of Naysa is super cute. The walls are painted a crisp white, with the bottom half in white wainscoting. The furniture is simple and modern, with pictures hung in black frames. It felt like I was in Montreal or Toronto at some trendy little dinner place. Of course, when I saw the transport truck driving down Wyandotte I was immediately reminded of my true location.
I’m not going to lie. I didn’t recognize much on the menu. Although the alternative titles given to some of the dishes amused me greatly. My personal favourites included Beauty and the Beef and Spicy Chicken Run. So witty.
I went about my usual routine when at a new restaurant: casually look at what people around me are eating and then try to figure out what item it is on the menu. But once I saw that we got to use the BBQ at our table if we ordered the all you can eat, the choice was easy.
At this point I wish I could write how Adriano and I were naturals at using the chop sticks and we cooked the meat to perfection, nothing left in the pan. Truth is, we were rookies and it showed. The good news is it didn’t matter. The staff was really good about teaching us what to do, and even brought us a new pan to cook on when ours got a little, um, burnt.
The food tasted delicious and kept on coming. There was chicken, pork, something that resembled ribs (which I may or may not have dropped on the table), pulled pork, spicy chicken, and tofu. You go up to the buffet to pick out your veggies and sauces to cook with the meat , and the staff brings rice to your table (think Mongolian BBQ, except simpler and you’re in charge).
Instead of using flat bread , large lettuce leaves are used to wrap your dinner in. I, the picky eater, who considers trying a blush sauce a risky dinner move, actually enjoyed everything . While the chicken and tofu was more my style, Adriano spoke highly of the beef and pork .
By the end of the night we were both comfortably stuffed. The prices are very reasonable, and the servers were polite and prompt. I think I will be taking my out of town friends by Naysa this holiday season to show them that Windsor can compete with the big cities for trendy, yet comfortable dining experiences.
And for those of you looking for a great date place, I couldn’t help but think that Naysa would have been a perfect location to film one of those blind date episodes! The task of cooking your own meal lends itself to conversation, and it’s something different here in Windsor. Thank goodness.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jillian Authier
A lifelong Windsorite, Jillian’s passion for teaching has brought her into the kitchen at one of Windsor’s community centres teaching children simple recipes even they can do. Jill also loves her white wine. Pelee Island Late Harvest Vidal anyone?
The CP Holiday Train is making it’s way to Windsor! It’s making it’s last stop tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the CPR Rail Yard on Erie Street West and Janette Street. There will be entertainment and visitors are encouraged to donate canned goods.
It’s a great family event, so bundle up the kids and head over to the rail yard tomorrow night!

Our FoodBlog is 1 year old!
I have to admit that when Adriano and I first started the FoodBlog we had no idea that it would become as popular as it has. Over the last year, we have had literally thousands of hits. It has grown by leaps and bounds and we are very proud of our little blog.
The FoodBlog has become one of the most popular features on the site since it began a year ago and people across Essex County and all over the world check in with us every day to try out new recipes, read up on our great restaurants and talented chefs and just to find out what is new and happening in food and events.
As part of the celebrations we’re giving away $25 gift certificate to Mezzo Ristorante and Lounge. Just leave a comment and we’ll draw a name on December 12. Make sure to leave an email when you’re loggin in to the comments so we can get in touch with you.
As always we encourage you to leave comments and love when you do. A big thanks to you for helping us make this little part of WindsorEats such a success!
Anyone looking for a job? Lotus Restobar & Lounge is hiring for the following positions:
Incentives offered to all staff. Please email resumes to info@mezzo.ca.
Deadline for applications is December 14, 2007.
As Jill and I were preparing to eat our dinner at Naysa Korean BBQ the other night, I couldn’t help but laugh out loud when I looked down at my chopsticks.
Now, I am far from even being skilled at using chopsticks, but should printing this on the package really be necessary?

This can't be serious...can it?
Wow, im starting to laugh again just looking at it.

Perfect Margarita
Saturday night I got together with friends for a little “girls night out”. Courtney, Lisa and I headed over to Chanika’s, picked her up and made our way to the newly opened Niko’s in Tecumseh where we ate some fantastic sushi. After dinner, we drove back to Chanika’s to sit, chat and have a drink.
For the last, oh I don’t know how many years, I’ve been wanting to try Martha Stewart’s Perfect Margarita recipe. Not that you need a reason to make margaritas, but the opportunity just never came up (or maybe I just kept forgetting that I wanted to make them…which sounds more like the truth).
The recipe called for tequila, (which Courtney brought), Grand Marnier (which we did not have) and Cointreau (which was substituted with the Triple Sec Lisa brought). Now that is a heck of alot of alcohol in one drink!
While Courtney kept busy scaring Chanika’s cat, I zested and squeezed a few limes and Chanika filled the blender with ice. Because of my inability to follow directions, we also did not allow the lime simple syrup to cool for 3 days as the recipe suggested.

Chanika, Lisa and Courtney
In the end, despite all our modifications, it turned out to be a yummy drink, one that I would probably make again.
Just a note here…I thought the drink was strong. Actually we all did. You could probably do with a little less tequila and a little more lime juice.
Perfect Margarita courtesy of Martha Stewart
1 lime, cut into 6 wedges
Course salt
Ice cubes
1 3/4 cup tequila
1/4 cup Cointreau
1/4 cup Grand Marnier
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
2 to 4 tablespoons of Lime Simple Syrup
Fill blender three quarters full of ice cubes. Pour in tequila, cointreau, grand marnier, lime juice and simple syrup over ice. Blend on low, then increase speed to high until ice is very finely chopped and mixture is frothy. Taste for sweetness, adding more simple syrup if needed. Pour into salt rimmed glasses. Serve immediately.
Lime Simple Syrup
1/4 cup sugar
Zest of 1 lime
Combine sugar with 1/4 cup water and lime zest in small saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring occasionally until sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat, cool to room temperature. Store in covered container in refrigerator for up to 3 days. Strain out zest before using.
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