Macau Cafe

4406 Del Rio Road

Sacramento, CA 95822

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ 

Having passed by this restaurant multiple times, we finally decided to give Macau Cafe a try. Upon entering the restaurant on Monday evening, we noticed that most of the tables were taken and the staff seemed a bit frazzled. Eventually, we were seated in the rear corner of the restaurant near the restroom door. After sitting at the table for over 15 minutes after already reviewing the menu, a server finally came by to provide tea and take our order.

Today, we decided to order the chicken BBQ pork with vegetables rice plate, scrambled egg and beef rice place, and smooth egg and shrimp chow fun. After around 30 more minutes, food started coming in. The chicken was extremely bony and did not have much meat at all. The BBQ pork was on the fatty side and was overly sweet. The pictures of the side of vegetables on the menu showed bright green Chinese broccoli, but we were served cabbage. The scrambled egg with beef tasted fresh and tasted quite savory, which went very well with the rice. However, the smooth egg and shrimp chow fun came over rice instead. Since we were so hungry, we just at it as is. The shrimp was of decent size and the egg was smooth and went well with the rice. During the meal, servers were slow to refill our tea.

Overall, Macau Cafe failed to meet my expectations in terms of service and food. The wait times were unbearable and the food quality and taste is just mediocre. Macau Cafe posts some really good deals for happy hour, but even those great prices do not draw me back to experience the lack of service again. If you are looking for Chinese food with acceptable service, look elsewhere.

Fortune House – Part 2

1211 Broadway

Sacramento, CA 95818

Rating: ★★★☆☆ 

Since we were feeling dim sum today, we decided to revisit Fortune House on Broadway since we have been going to King Palace for a while now. Upon entering the restaurant, we were quickly greeted by staff in the restaurant and were directed to a table near the back center of the restaurant near the kitchen. As we sat, we ordered our usual dim sum tea, Chrysanthemum/Pu-Erh (Gook-Bo in Cantonese). The restaurant was less than a quarter full at this time right before noon. There seemed to be plenty of staff available to push the dim sum carts around. After our tea order, an idle cart was pushed towards us for our first orders.

Today, we decided to order the Har Gow, Siu Mai, Chicken Sticky Rice, BBQ Pork Cheung Fun, Fried Shrimp Balls, Fried Pork Turnovers, and Egg Custards. The Siu Mai, BBQ Pork Cheung Fun, Fried Shrimp Balls, and Fried Pork Turnovers were not available on the carts at the time, so the staff took my order to the kitchen and provided a 5-minute estimate. In the meantime, we were able to start our meal with the items that were ready to go.

The first dishes we tried today were the Har Gow and the Chicken Sticky Rice. The Har Gow tasted very fresh and had a good ratio of shrimp to wrapper. I liked how there was no bamboo in the dumpling. The outside wrapper held up and did not tear. The Chicken Sticky Rice had the usual steamed sticky rice, pork, and Chinese sausage, but also had egg yolk, small shrimp, and mushrooms. I did not really like the yolk because it was quite hard and tasted chalky. I did not mind the small shrimp and sliced mushrooms because they added a more mixed flavors to the filling of the sticky rice. Soon, the Siu Mai showed up at the table fresh from the kitchen. The inside was extremely hot and had quite a bit of meat. The dumpling was definitely more savory than at other restaurants. However, I did find what looked to be a hair on top of the Siu Mai, which I took off and put on the plate.

Next, the remaining dishes started to come out from the kitchen. The BBQ Pork Cheung Fun came with a thicker rice wrap than at King Palace, but the wrap seemed shorter because the wrap was just cut in two, but at other restaurants the wrap is cut in three. Although the Cheung Fun is shorter, there was quite a bit of meat filling in each piece. Each bite came with a tasty amount of sweet soy sauce, but after eating one piece, I found the dish to be overly salty. The Fried Shrimp Balls came with a side of sweet and sour sauce. The crispy outside and crispy pieces coming off the balls were very crispy. The shrimp filling was a bit softer than I would like, but still tasted delicious. The sweet and sour sauce had the consistency of jam, rather than sauce. Also, the sauce had an odd flavor, which was off-putting. After dipping one piece into the sauce, I refrained from doing so for the remainder of the meal. After eating a few pieces, I noticed the plate was drenched in oil, which made this decision to eat the shrimp balls that much worse.

The Fried Pork Turnover arrived last from the kitchen. The Turnovers were larger than King Palace and were stuffed with bits of pork, cilantro, and mushroom. The difference in stuffing created a great tasting filling, but the actual Fried Turnover itself was not crispy at all. I expect the inside to be mushy, but the outside needs some crispiness that this particular turnover was missing. After taking a few more bites of the heavy Turnover, I realized that the outside did not even taste fresh even though the filling tasted good. To finish off the meal, I ate the egg custards. At first glance, they looked pretty good, but I would have to say that this is the worst egg custard that I have ever had at a dim sum restaurant. The crust was not flaky and each bite just fell flat. The crust was quite soft and each bite just tasted mushy.

Overall, I received great service at Fortune House with various staff pushing carts around offering us more food. Although there were a few good tasting dishes, flaws existed in over half of them. The tea tasted great with the whole meal, but that is expected since the tea helps wash down all the oiliness. After leaving the restaurant, I was left thirsty, which leads me to believe an overuse of mono-sodium glutamate. If you are looking for dim sum, and you don’t want to go down to Stockton Boulevard for King Palace, then Fortune House would be OK, but don’t expect to eat amazing dim sum. Compared to my last visit a few years ago, I can definitely say that there was some improvement, but with the tacky chairs and mediocre food, I would have expected Fortune House to have made some more changes by now.

More Reviews Are Coming!

Hi Everyone!

I just wanted to let you know that I have a lot of pending reviews ready to post, so I will speed up the frequency by releasing reviews twice a week now! That’s double the food! In addition to Wednesday, reviews will now also post on Sundays for the time being. Also, I did not forget about those money saving posts that I am sure you are all waiting for, so those will still continue sporadically.

Thank you readers!

-Jeff

Samuel Horne’s Tavern

719 Sutter St
Folsom, CA 95630

Rating: ★★★★☆ 

On this visit to Samuel Horne’s in Historic Folsom, the restaurant was extremely packed with no seating readily available. Menus are available near the bar, which is also where you order as well. There is a variety of beer options available on tap with descriptions of each on the wall.

Today, I decided to order their most popular burger, the Johnny Cash Burger. I requested the burger with double meat cooked medium with a side of tots. Eventually, people finished their meals and some tables opened up. Cold water is available from a barrel dispenser in the middle of the restaurant. Once my burger arrived, I noticed my double meat also included double the bacon, which made it totally worth it. After couple bites, I noticed that the meat was cooked to practically well done instead of medium. Even though the burger was cooked through, the meat was still juicy and tender. The large strips of bacon also tasted delicious in the burger. There was plenty of cheese for the gigantic burger, and the barbeque sauce tasted unique and tangy. I could barely eat the entire burger since it was so tall. The meat patties were at least 1/3 if not 1/2 pound. The provided tots were also cooked perfectly to a crisp, which went well with ketchup. The tots were not seasoned in any special way except for light salt, but they tasted very good.

Overall, the burger was delicious especially with the barbeque sauce. I think I would have been quite satisfied without ordering the burger with double meat. The tater tots were a great addition to the meal and made the meal even better. With delicious food in a comfortable environment, I would completely recommend Samuel Horne’s forĀ  a delicious burger.

Oshima Sushi and Fugu Lounge

2071 Natomas Crossing Dr
Sacramento, CA 95834

Rating: ★★★☆☆ 

On this visit to Oshima Sushi, I stayed with a group at the Fugu Lounge and was able to order off of the Happy Hour menu. The server came by often to see if anyone needed to order food and drinks. Today, I decided to order the Salmon Teriyaki Happy Hour Box. The box came with 2 pieces of gyoza, 2 California rolls, salad, rice, and salmon teriyaki. The gyoza tasted OK, but was nothing special. The California rolls were very basic but tasted fresh. The salad tasted fresh, but did not have enough dressing. The rice was cooked properly and went well with the teriyaki. The salmon was cooked perfectly and had a nice sweet teriyaki sauce on top. The cost of the box was competitive with other restaurants for the amount of food received. If I were to come back here again, I would order from the happy hour menu if possible. Overall, the food tasted good and service was great. I cannot comment too much about the sushi since I did not order a roll, but the teriyaki tasted pretty good.

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