One problem with Renton that I'm really having a hard time getting used to is the water. The water just isn't as good as it was in Bellevue, or in Seattle. The only place that I can think of with worse water is Mercer Island (that place was horrid).
The water here has way too much clorine taste. If it wasn't for my trusty water filter, I'd be forced to drink bottled water. Even ice cubes taste a bit tainted, which becomes obvious when my ice water warms up to room temperature. Letting it sit for a hour or so helps, but then you have ok tasting flat water.
All in all, it's a minor problem, but it's one that is bothersome. If you are in a similar situation, and you want a larger scale filter, say something that can work in a rented apartment, I would recommend checking out Aquasana, which I first used on Mercer Island. It's cost benefit split is quite nice, and it runs fairly fast.
http://www.aquasana.com/
Hopefully this is a temporary problem, and Renton's water will be improving in the near future. If not, I will need to keep buying filters, and finding out what is going on!
Sunday, August 26, 2007
La Hacienda - (Ameri) Mexican
One of the things that really sucks about moving is that you can't find anything for a little while. As a result, we've been eating out more than we usually would, as digging through boxes to find food just isn't fun after a long day of slinging code.
There is a pretty significant Hispanic population here, or least it seems given the population of the local churches (of which there are many). It would seem to follow that there are good Mexican restaurants... but that isn't the case! There are more Mexican joins in Overlake then down here. From this limited set of choices, we decided to try one out.
La Hacienda
811 S 3rd St
If I had to relate it to other local places, I would suggest a mix between Azteca and Jalisco. Not that there is anything wrong with that... plentiful chips, good meat, cheesy, huge margaritas, good stuff all! :)
Chips & Salsa
Average to good. Warm and a little soft... the salsa is good, and they have this chunky salsa, with a nice mix of herbs and spices. Zingy, and flavorful... lots of cilantro, onions, and perhaps basil. This was easily the best salsa I've had in ages. I'd highly recommend going for drinks, just to eat the salsa.
Crab burrito
Good, nice and crabby, with nice big pieces of crab, smothered in cheese, with a nice green sauce. Low-cal it is not, but good it is. If you're looking for a hint of crab, this isn't your dish. The cheese didn't overwhelm the crab, or vise versa.
Carnitas burrito
The carnitas wasn't crispy, but just good steak. The peppers and onion were good & plentiful. I prefer my carnitas on the crispy side, but still nothing to complain about.
Cadillac Margarita
(on the rocks with salt)
Good... nothing too special. Enough booze to give it a kick, and enough juice to make it drinkable (not that I mind pure booze, but not tequila)
There is a huge menu, so I'm looking forward to trying this place out again. It's a nice, fun place, nothing too healthy, nothing too greasy, just good solid Mexican food, American style. If you feel like Mexican, and don't want anything too risky or unique, and feel like a good atmosphere, check this place out.
Until next time...
Erick
There is a pretty significant Hispanic population here, or least it seems given the population of the local churches (of which there are many). It would seem to follow that there are good Mexican restaurants... but that isn't the case! There are more Mexican joins in Overlake then down here. From this limited set of choices, we decided to try one out.
La Hacienda
811 S 3rd St
If I had to relate it to other local places, I would suggest a mix between Azteca and Jalisco. Not that there is anything wrong with that... plentiful chips, good meat, cheesy, huge margaritas, good stuff all! :)
Chips & Salsa
Average to good. Warm and a little soft... the salsa is good, and they have this chunky salsa, with a nice mix of herbs and spices. Zingy, and flavorful... lots of cilantro, onions, and perhaps basil. This was easily the best salsa I've had in ages. I'd highly recommend going for drinks, just to eat the salsa.
Crab burrito
Good, nice and crabby, with nice big pieces of crab, smothered in cheese, with a nice green sauce. Low-cal it is not, but good it is. If you're looking for a hint of crab, this isn't your dish. The cheese didn't overwhelm the crab, or vise versa.
Carnitas burrito
The carnitas wasn't crispy, but just good steak. The peppers and onion were good & plentiful. I prefer my carnitas on the crispy side, but still nothing to complain about.
Cadillac Margarita
(on the rocks with salt)
Good... nothing too special. Enough booze to give it a kick, and enough juice to make it drinkable (not that I mind pure booze, but not tequila)
There is a huge menu, so I'm looking forward to trying this place out again. It's a nice, fun place, nothing too healthy, nothing too greasy, just good solid Mexican food, American style. If you feel like Mexican, and don't want anything too risky or unique, and feel like a good atmosphere, check this place out.
Until next time...
Erick
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Pho, Pho everywhere ...
One of the interesting things about Renton is huge number of Pho joints. It seems like Pho is the new Thai. It used to be that you couldn't swing a dead rat without hitting a Thai resturant, and Phad Thai was easier to find than a burger and fries (and better tasting!).
That is all changing... now, it's all Pho, all the time. Which is actually ok, as I love Pho. I remember my first experience, at Than Brothers (which is now a freaking chain!) on the Ave. A cream puff at the start of the meal... you have to love that!
That is all changing... now, it's all Pho, all the time. Which is actually ok, as I love Pho. I remember my first experience, at Than Brothers (which is now a freaking chain!) on the Ave. A cream puff at the start of the meal... you have to love that!
Welcome to Adventures in Renton
So what's this blog about?
I've lived in Seattle since moving from Alberta, Canada in 1994.
Let me clarify... I've lived Seattle, Lakewood, Merver Island and Bellevue. I started off living near Factoria, then moved into the U district, where my heart has always been. It's a great area, and always an adventure.I stayed there for years... sometimes bounding over to some other area for little bit -- but I always came back to the U district.
That is, until one year ago, when I accepted a job at Microsoft. I had no desire to take on the evil that is the Lake Washington bridges, so I moved to downtown Bellevue. That was ok, but a little too, well, too rich, too stuffy, too nice. If you know the U district, you know how different downtown Bellevue is. Also, you pay a lot for a little...
So my SO, N, and I decided to try a whole new direction... so we moved to downtown Renton!
And that is what this blog is about -- Renton. What I like, what I don't, good places to eat and drink, bad places for the same, etc. I'm looking forward to exploring the area, and I want to bring you along for the ride!
I've lived in Seattle since moving from Alberta, Canada in 1994.
Let me clarify... I've lived Seattle, Lakewood, Merver Island and Bellevue. I started off living near Factoria, then moved into the U district, where my heart has always been. It's a great area, and always an adventure.I stayed there for years... sometimes bounding over to some other area for little bit -- but I always came back to the U district.
That is, until one year ago, when I accepted a job at Microsoft. I had no desire to take on the evil that is the Lake Washington bridges, so I moved to downtown Bellevue. That was ok, but a little too, well, too rich, too stuffy, too nice. If you know the U district, you know how different downtown Bellevue is. Also, you pay a lot for a little...
So my SO, N, and I decided to try a whole new direction... so we moved to downtown Renton!
And that is what this blog is about -- Renton. What I like, what I don't, good places to eat and drink, bad places for the same, etc. I'm looking forward to exploring the area, and I want to bring you along for the ride!
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