02 August 2010

Kould Do Better


Location:
KDB
Easton Town Center
Columbus, Ohio
(no phone number available)


My little brother recently got a position as server/bar back at the new KDB at Easton.  He was given passes for family & friends to go and check it out before they opened to the public, so my mother and I took the chance for a free meal & headed out that way.

KDB is located in the old Game Works on the 1st floor of the inside part of the mall between AMC and the Funny Bone.  When you walk in, the atmosphere is nice, not crazy like Game Works was, and you can tell that a lot of work, or at least a lot of money, went into revamping the area.  Upstairs is the kitchen, where there are booths, and the bar, which is 21 and over.  The bar features cyber bowling, some old-school video games (like Pac-Man), pool tables and a few couches.  Downstairs is where the party really gets started, and that is where we were seated.


Unfortunately, our server, Jeff, was an ex-boyfriend of mine and we had not parted on spectacular terms, so I was hoping that 5 years later he wouldn’t recognize me.  He came over and took our order, explained the concept of the “den”, and got our drinks.  We had received a ticket saying what we would be eating (yes, they chose for us) and the “choices” were nachos with chicken and BYO Pizza.  I mostly despise chicken so I asked if I could substitute nothing or beef instead, and my mom got the BYO (Build Your Own) Pizza with bacon, pepperoni, extra cheese, tomatoes, and light sauce.  Jeff was kind enough to get my nachos with steak, and the food arrived in a fairly timely fashion.  I had expected quicker turnaround but I supposed if the kitchen staff wasn’t used to being on full-service and this was their first time, I could give them a break.  My mom loved her pizza, raved about it, and I thought it was mediocre.  No better than any random pizza at any random non-pizza establishment.  The nachos, however, were freaking HUGE and topped with lots of stuff, which made me happy.  Black beans, jalapenos, sour cream, cheese, cheese, cheese, green onions, tomatoes… yeah, they rocked.  I even had to take some home and three days later when I microwaved them, well, they were chewy (haha) but they were still delicious!


Along with the free meal (more on that later) we each received a 120 token game card.  I played a few games for tickets and got jypped so I headed over to the football game (you know, where you toss the not-fully-inflated football into a too-small hole) and won a bunch of tickets there.  My mother found some kind of spinning dino game & made out like a bandit on tickets.  The games might have been more fun if they were all in working order, but for free what could we expect?  For all the tickets we won, the prizes were shit... Christmas pillows and stuffed animals from the “Grinch” movie, or a dolphin.  I HATE DOLPHINS.  I took one anyway and gave it to the cats to play with.  I also took a “Grinch” dog, the one with the antler tied to his head.  So lame.  My mother, being the hoarder that she is, took one of everything and two of something else.

Overall, I was not impressed.  For being a chain restaurant, this place has no website, no information, and no history to be found anywhere.  When I Googled the name, all that came up were a few profiles on arbitrary review sites, and they all linked back to a Gary Danko of California.  Supposedly he’s the owner… we may never know for sure.  On top of that, our meal would have cost $28.00 (without tip).  The pops were $2.25 each and both of our meals cost about $12.  For the amount we got, $12 was ridiculous.  Yes, the nachos were huge and yes, it was a whole pizza (remember when Pizza Hut had small pizzas?  That’s how big it was, 6 slices), but even so I don’t think it was worth $28 total.  Besides that, if we had had to pay for two 120-token cards, how much would that have set us back?  $40 more dollars?  The prices of cards weren’t listed anywhere, so I had no idea how much they were.  My mom wants to go back when my dad comes to town, while my brother is working, so she can harass him like a good mother.  If she’s paying, hell, I’ll go.  But I would never waste my money on a place with mediocre food just for the “atmosphere” of “fun”.  That being said, if they have a deal where it’s food & game combo, I might go – if it’s $15.99 or less.

Overall Scores: (1-5, 1 being lowest, 5 highest)           
Cleanliness: 5
Value: 2
Accessibility: 5
Friendliness: 5
Menu: full menu: unknown, happy hour menu: 4

Some Good Luck


Location:
Sun Tong Luck
2500 Bethel Road
Columbus, OH 43220
(614) 442-3375


Sun Tong Luck, opened by Chef Frank Louie in 1982, has a long history in the Columbus area.  Frank and his wife, Helena, have owned spots in Reynoldsburg and Columbus alike, always with amazing results and loyal customer base.  Within a year of opening their first restaurant, the Louies had received a great review from the Dispatch’s Grumpy Gourmet, and every year after that they have been written up or reviewed with the highest of praise.


Since I moved back to the Bethel Road area almost three years ago, I have frequented Sun Tong Luck on a monthly basis… sometimes weekly.  Their food is just fabulous.  You can call in any time and when Helena asks for your phone number it will pull up your name and ordering history – but more than that, Helena will remember you by name and face.  It’s like having a little Asian grandmother who loves to feed you and have you come to visit!  When you go in she will ask you about your day, your job, your kids, and make suggestions on what to order if you are just so lost in the extensive menu.  Sun Tong Luck is a very friendly place, and Helena is the main ingredient of the wonderful harmony that lies within.



On this trip I ordered my usual, 2 crab Rangoon, 2 egg rolls (which Helena changed to vegetable spring rolls for me because she knows I prefer them!), and added a small vegetable lo-mein.  I called while I was on 315 just south of Henderson, stopped at the bank, and then headed to Sun Tong Luck.  When I walked in there was one woman ordering, and when she was done my food was ready for me in a bag.  Helena reminded me of the sauce selection in packets or cups, and when I mentioned that I love the Chinese hot mustard, she told me I should try it on the noodles.  (I didn’t, but it probably would’ve been good.)  Helena asked me about my job, because I was still wearing my chef coat, and I told her about my new position at my new job, how much I loved it, and she welcomed me to the area.  I laughed and told her I’d been living here for a few years, but that I just now finally got a job close to home.  She said congratulations and good luck, and I left.  So nice!



The vegetable lo-mein was exactly what it was supposed to be, nicely cooked and not mushy spaghetti noodles with the right amount of sauce and a whole mess of steamed veggies.  The crab Rangoon was perfect, as always; crunchy on the outside and creamy on the inside, with just the right amount of filling to dough ratio that makes it perfect for scooping up Chinese hot mustard.  They come with some kind of sweet red sauce, similar to sweet & sour sauce but not exactly the same flavor.  Then, there were the spring rolls.  I always thought I hated spring rolls because when I’ve gotten them from other places they tend to be soggy.  Not from Sun Tong Luck!  The outsides were perfectly crispy and flaky, an amazing feat given that the veggies inside were bursting to get out.  Dip those babies in some Chinese hot mustard and yum Yum YUM!  I was totally satiated by the last bite.


All in all, Sun Tong Luck never fails to deliver high quality and super delicious food.  We’ve eaten there plenty of times, and ordered everything from Szechwan Beef (spicy!) to Shrimp Singapore noodles and there has never been a moment of disappointment.

Click here to visit Sun Tong Luck’s website.

Overall Scores: (1-5, 1 being lowest, 5 highest)           
Cleanliness: 5
Value: 4
Accessibility: 5
Friendliness: 5
Menu: 5