Saturday, June 19, 2010

"Here's to a good time"

A great idea came to one of my clients during one of our sessions: blogging about the places I go eat, what I ordered, if I made any changes to the order, if I liked it and and so on. I love going out to eat and making it an experience; I love good food, good company, good service and when I find a spot that meets my expectations I want others to go check it out too. So, this will be the first of a series of blogs on what to eat when you go out. "Here's to a good time": an easy way for you to plan your next dining experience.

Friday, June 18
My boyfriend and I went for an early dinner around 6:00 to Village Burger Bar in uptown. We both ordered "The Turkey Burger". (Turkey burgers are
typically lower in fat and total calories. Also, if you have high cholesterol and need to lower red meat intake, a turkey burger is a good alternative.) "The Turkey Burger "
comes with jalapeno jack cheese, dried cranberries, baby greens, tomato and mayo. I ordered it without the cheese and no mayo. I had to take the top part of the bun off, too buttery for me. Next time I'll order it without butter.

I love this spot - it's quick, reasonably priced, a fun location and can be a tasty healthy meal- if you make the right choices!

Here's to a good time!

3 comments:

  1. How does a Village Burger rate against a Boca Burger???? is this like asking who's better, LeBron or Kobe?

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  2. Well, they're very similar. Boca is much better for you like LeBron is much better than Kobe. Hehe :)

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  3. Hi La! Wow what an informative site this is. I LOVE it! And thanks for introducing us to Village Burger Bar--it's one of our favorite places now. I get the Turkey Burger too, but what about those fries and milk shakes?!?! haha I'm guessing you'd recommend I skip those in addition to the mayo and cheese : ) I feel thinner and in better shape just from reading your blogs! When you have time, could you inform us about your recommendations for proper shoes for different activities? Thanks!

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