Starfire Grill changed their menu and it seems to have thrown everything into disarray. It took an extraordinarily long time to get our drinks (They were out of the Shiraz listed on the menu but substituted a different one.) and for them to take our dinner order. This was a Wednesday night and there were a couple of screaming kids nearby. Receiving the wine served in a dirty glass added to the negative experience. Our water came after the meal was served, and the rolls came when we were almost finished eating. All the prices have gone up, which puts Starfire into a higher bracket than any comparable restaurants in the area (such as Red Bone Alley, Applebee's, Ruby Tuesday's, Chili's). They added MahiMahi to the menu and kept the old favorites (crab cakes, souvlaki, quesadillas) and also have a great selection of salads. John had Salmon with roasted red pepper sauce and I had the traditional crab cakes (which looked a little thinner than last time). The quality was good, as usual, with the generous portions of perfectly-done grilled vegetable medley along with their rice. The quality and flavor of the Greek Salad was also up to par. Perhaps things will go a little more smoothly next time we visit, but that will not likely be for a while.
Overall rating: 1 out of 5.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Red Lobster, Florence, SC March 19, 2010
We arrived shortly after 6 PM on Friday and were seated promptly. It took several minutes however, before anyone came to take our drink order. (The server did apologize and took our dinner order at the same time.) As an experiment we ordered one glass of Merlot at $4.95 and another Merlot at $6.95. Yes, we could tell the difference, the more expensive one having a more potent berry flavor, and the $4.95 glass, while perfectly good, had a detectable alcohol taste. The Caesar salads were great-fresh Romaine and just the right amount of creaminess to the dressing. John had the create your own feast with 2 pieces of salmon (wood plank grilled and very moist and flavorfull, but he said was too salty) and one stuffed flounder. It came with mashed potatoes and he ordered asparagus, which glistened with oil and looked roasted. My baked stuffed flounder was large and tasted great. The broccoli that came wtih it was steamed- just the right amount of tenderness and bright green in color. We ordered key lime pie for dessert. They were generous pieces and the lime flavor and consistency was perfect. The decaf coffee was right up there also. We had to ask for a second cup and when she brought it that batch was much weaker. Our server seemed perhaps to be overextended, but was friendly, checked on us frequently and was concerned that we had everything we needed.
Overall rating 3.5 out of 5.
Overall rating 3.5 out of 5.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Hibachi Grill Supreme, Florence SC March 18, 2010
Stepping into Hibachi's foyer, your first view is of the waterscape with plants, waterfalls, a water wheel and goldfish. Then you will notice the many serving tables (The photo only shows half of them.) of food, loaded with everything from fruit and salad , American hot food, oriental dishes (including several chicken, shrimp and vegetable dishes), and a made-to-order grill and a sushi bar. On the grill, select the vegetables you want, along with crab, chicken or meat, and they will grill it for you, (You might ask them to hold the sauces.) resulting in a perfectly done entree. The quality of the sushi was good, with all but two of the varieties being raw. I was pleased to see fresh mixed baby greens on the salad bar, along with healthy toppings. My favorite vegetables were the broccoli dishes (several to choose from), fried zucchini and spinach topped with cheese (from the American section). The oriental hot selections with their sauces were typical of a buffet. There were a number of desserts, including cream puffs, cakes, cheesecake and half a dozen flavors of ice cream. For a lunch price of $6.15, including tax, this is excellent value. If you are over 65 you get a slight discount.) I was with the Welcoming Club Lunch Bunch and our group of twelve was seated promptly and we were well attended with drinks and plate removal throughout. If you enjoy buffet dining, I would definitely recommend Hibachi Grill.
Overall rating: 4 out of 5.
Overall rating: 4 out of 5.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
International House of Pancakes (IHOP) Florence, SC March 14, 2010
We arrived a little after 6 PM and were seated right away, and they cleared a booth for us. Ebony, our server, was pleasant and efficient. John ordered onion rings as an appetizer and they were steaming with just the right amount of crispiness. We both ordered the Grilled Tilapia Hollondaise, the only entree I ever order other than an omelette. At about $9, it is excellent value as it comes with salad, two sides and toasted garlic bread. The lettuce in the salad was fresh, though the tomato was what you would expect to get at this time of year, the honey mustard good. The tilapia portion was generous and cooked just right with good flavor. I had brocolli and corn as sides and they were not overcooked. John had coffee which he said was very good.
Overall rating: 5 out of 5.
Overall rating: 5 out of 5.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Chili's Florence, SC March 11, 2010
We had not been to Chili's in a while and were suprised to see how popular it is. Fortunately we were seated right away and had the friendliest server, Pam, who was very knowledgable about the menu and helped us make our selections. The "happy hour" special - $2.99 for selected wines was excellent value, and I thought the Sutter Home Cabernet (once they returned the Chardonnay which they initially brought- a common mistake) had a full berry flavor. We had a coupon for free chips and Queso. The chips were light but pretty salty and the Queso was a bit too ordinary, like something you would find at Taco Bell. The salsa was okay. My entree was the herbed salmon (the only seafood entree on the menu since they have dropped tilapia) which came with broccoli (slightly overdone, but not bad) and I substituted Caesar salad for the rice. The salmon was a large portion and grilled just right. The Romaine in the salad was slightly worse for wear, but the salad was good. John had a Swiss Mushroom Burger (which came with fries) which he proclaimed "excellent!" It took quite a while for the entrees to arrive and to get our check processed, but it was not an annoyance. The most memorable part of the meal I would say was our server, Pam, whose warmth set the tone for our relaxing Friday night meal.
Overall rating: 3 out of 5.
Overall rating: 3 out of 5.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Ruby Tuesday, Magnolia Mall, Florence SC 3.5.10
Ruby Tuesday is one of our regular choices when we eat out on Friday nights. They have a new wine listing so we tried the "House" red (a cabernet). I had the 5 oz glass for $4.29 and John had the 8 oz glass for $5.29. It was a good value for the flavor and price. Our water, Ashley, could not have been more friendly and attentive throughout the meal. Their salad bar is absolutely fabulous! And at $2.99 (as long as you order an entree), an unbeatable bargain. I love that they have the baby spinach, mixed salad greens, edamame, as well as other fresh raw veggies such as cucumbers, broccoli, tomatoes, zucchini, in addition to two types of potato salad, broccoli salad, and toppings such as cranberries, bacon bits, cheese and sunflower seeds. John had the Salmon Florentine which he said was superb. It was served with snap peas and he had mashed potatoes instead of rice. Instead of seafood which I usually order, Southwestern Quesadilla was my selection. The taste and ingredients were fresh and the salsa and sour cream on the side were nice complements. With the generous portion, there was enough for tomorrow's lunch.
Overall rating: 5 out of 5.
Overall rating: 5 out of 5.
South City Kitchen, Atlanta, GA February 27, 2010

While visiting our son in Atlanta, he suggested South City Kitchen, 1144 Crescent Avenue (Midtown, in the NW) for our brunch on Saturday morning. We arrived about 11 AM when they opened and were seated promptly. Sunshine spilled onto our table area overlooking the quiet street. We all started with coffee, which was excellent and studied the menu which had a wide range of interesting selections. I had Maryland Style Crab cake which was served on top of grits (complete with corn pieces) and sauteed spinach, topped with Creole mustard hollondaise sauce. The flavor on the crab cakes was just right- not too spicy, and the grits were divine! My husband and son ordered Southern- style Eggs Benedict, which came over smoked beef brisket, with English muffins, pickled jalapenos and again, the Creole Mustard hollondaise. They started their meals with Mixed Baby Lettuces salads, which came with pecans and balsamic vinaigrette. The quality, service and atmosphere were absolutely top notch. I can't wait to return and try other specialties on their menu.
Overall rating 5 out of 5.
Red Lobster, Florence, SC February 25, 2010
There were nine of us at the monthly Florence Welcoming Club Lunch Bunch. Two servers were assigned to our table and service was prompt and friendly. I had Broiled Flounder, which was excellent. It was light and was served with steamed broccoli and biscuits. Portions were just right for lunch and the price was right ($7.75). I had regular coffee. The flavor was good but it was not as hot as it could be. When the second cup was served later in the meal, the temperature was right.
Overall rating for this restaurant visit: 4 out of 5.
Overall rating for this restaurant visit: 4 out of 5.
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coffee,
Florence Welcoming Club,
Red Lobster,
Restaurants,
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