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ON THE MENU: Eddy D’s Famous Italian Sandwiches
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Today on the show, Charlie and Dennis try out some famous sandwiches. Voted Vegas’ Best of 2010 in the LAS VEGAS WEEKLY magazine, EDDY D’s FAMOUS ITALIAN SANDWICHES has been feeding Las Vegans’ top quality meats, cheeses and specialty items for around just about a year. Not bad to receive such an honor after opening up so soon. Eddy D’s is family owned and operated. They started the establishment after not finding what they called a “happy place” in Las Vegas. In other words, a sandwich shop with good bread, good meats and good cheeses. They believe a top-notch sandwich starts with only the best bread. They worked for over a year with local bakers in the Vegas Valley to create the ultimate Artesian bread.
Charlie and Dennis both said they felt very welcomed in the shop. Some old folks were just hangin’ out inside chit chatting as though it was part of their daily routine and it added to the very casual welcoming atmosphere.
Charlie’s sandwich choice was “The Figaro”. On it comes hot Soppressata, dry-cured Capacola, sharp provolone cheese, lettuce, Eddy D’s marinated tomatoes and provolone cheese on their signature bread previously mentioned.
As for Dennis, his sandwich was one of the main reasons the 2 choose Eddy D’s. It’s called “The Robert” and is considered by many to be direct competition to another popular sub from a well known restaurant here called CAPRIOTTI’S. Their sandwich is called “The Bobby” and is basically a casserole on a bun consisting of all your Thanksgiving faves: turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. Paint on some mayo and you’ve got one fine sub to be thankful for. From word of mouth, Charlie heard about “The Robert”, told us about it and consequently it was perfect subject matter for ON THE MENU.
If you listen to WHO ASKED YOU? you’re probably aware that Dennis is a huge fan of gravy (reference our 2010 Thanksgiving show). And “The Robert” delivers. That’s 1 of 2 differences that set it apart from “The Bobby”. The other is that it’s smothered in cheese. Dennis is a huge fan of “The Bobby” so “The Robert” has some pretty strict standards to live up to. Will it deliver on the restaurants promise of 100% satisfaction gauranteed? Or will it just leave Dennis thankful for “The Bobby”? Find out on this edition!
Eddy D’s Famous Italian Sandwiches is located at:
8410 West Cheyenne Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89129
(702) 541-8792
Visit their website for more information:
www.edsworldfamoussandwiches.com
ON THE MENU: Amore Taste Of Chicago
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It’s a taste of Chicago this week. ON THE MENU visits a little Italian restaurant specializing in windy city-themed fare. This is the first place Charlie and Dennis have featured on the show that they’ve never been to before. Some food critique show huh? Up until now they’ve been hitting places they know to be good. Finally they’re sampling some sustenance they’ve never tried before and will give their honest first-hand opinions on it. What made them decide to on this place? Listen in to find out. All I’ll say is it gives new meaning to the words ‘low-budget podcast.’
AMORE TASTE OF CHICAGO is a moderately sized establishment. The day the fellas visited, it seemed pretty busy. The walls are covered with Chicago sports memoribelia and the pop music was blasting away in the background.
To go along with his green drink, Charlie started with an appetizer of Cheesy Garlic Bread. His main course, Rigatoni Amore featured a generous portion of red and green peppers, onions and Italian sausage tossed with pasta and covered in marinara sauce. You can also get it with grilled chicken breast. But it seems Charlie is a sausage guy, not a breast guy. Cue rim shot. I’ll be here all week.
Dennis can not pass up a good plate of ribs. And so was the case this time. His appetizer was some pretty run-of-the-mill Minestrone Soup. But then the ribs came. Served on a long rectangular plate, the 10-bone BBQ Baby Back Ribs come served up with a pile of french fries and a side of baked beans.
The portions were good, but overall the guys thought the menu was a bit pricey. You can find Amore’s entire menu on their website in the Show Links below. Listen in to find out if Amore’s flavor is worth its price!
Amore Taste Of Chicago is located at:
3945 South Durango Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89147
(702) 562-9000
Visit their website for more information: www.amoretasteofchicago.com
Unnamed Food Show: Pin Kaow Thai Restaurant
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Pin Kaow Thai Restaurant

Charlie's Catfish Green Curry

Dennis' Pad Thai
Tonight’s dinner conversation, as usual, veers off in many directions. Charlie regales us all of the time he worked at a bowling ally concession counter and met R&B singer, Avant. Apparently, the rhythm and blues artist tried to play the celebrity card on Charlie in hopes of scoring some free snacks. But as anyone who listens to Who Asked You? knows, Charlie doesn’t follow main stream entertainment like most people do, therefore he didn’t know who this guy was. He did however know who his date was… a bored looking Tisha Campbell, better known for her role as Gina on the hit series Martin. How do you suppose she reacted when Avant couldn’t get any comped candy? Tune in and find out. By the way… she’s married, but not to Avant… case of mistaken identity? Hmmm…
Dennis has met his share of famous faces too while working in a Las Vegas hospital. He was cussed out by Jerry Lewis and once met a very kind Pat Morita shortly before his death. He also once got punched in the chin by a crazy old dude… not famous, but funny nonetheless.
Since this is a food show, Charlie also tells the tale of when he once made a pizza-sized sugar cookie at the same bowling ally snack bar. To go with it, he had a 44-ounce cup of coffee… and was probably nearly thrust into a coma either by the sugar overload or the caffeine one.
Nothing is spared at the food show table when it comes to dinner discussions. Not even Mike’s deviated septum. That’s all we’ll type on that. Just listen to the show to get the runny rundown on it. Nose and mucus news aside, it’s a good episode at a good restaurant. Both Charlie and Dennis are happy with what they ordered and the universe is at peace. Not the best they’ve eaten, but certainly good and worth a return visit. Plus, unlike at Hash House A Go Go, the service was good!
And yes Dennis… I, Chase, did listen to this. This will make sense when you too listen to this episode.
Pin Kaow Thai Restaurant is located at these 3 locations:
1974 North Rainbow Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89108
(702) 638-2746
7835 South Rainbow Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89139
(702) 225-4646
9530 South Eastern Ave. Suite 100
Henderson, NV 89123
(702) 407-1188
Visit their website for more information: www.pinkaowthai.com/
Unnamed Food Show: Hash House A Go Go
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As we inch closer to a small milestone, episode number five of the food show, we also inch closer to a title for it. Charlie is close, very close. Perhaps he and Dennis could’ve brainstormed while waiting to get into their latest destination, Hash House A Go Go. When they arrived, it was closed! Apparently between breakfast and lunch/dinner the restaurant closes for a short period of time to prepair? Yeah, that’s probably it. Anyway, once the two were inside it was business as usual.Self-described as “twisted farm food”, Hash House A Go Go features a crazy new take on many of the old traditional meals you’d sit down to on the farm. Are you aloud refills on the farm? Because that doesn’t seem to be the case at Hash House. The guys noticed right off the bat that most of Hash House A Go Go’s drinks don’t have free re-fills. A big no no on the Go Go’s part. We bottomless pits at Who Asked You? require an endless liquid nourishment flow when it comes to teas, coffee and sodas. Apparently only a small portion of these are free for seconds at Hash House. Speaking of drinks, Hash House also offers it’s own in house brew of beer as well as several other selections.
In terms of ambience inside the restaurant, Hash House A Go Go is very contemporary. There’s a lot of metal decor. Industrial cables, track lighting and the like. You’ll hear at the beginning of the show that the music is tolerable as well. Dennis describes it as that which is played on VH1. Not the obnoxious teeny-bopper bullshit heard at Chili’s and other places. This brings us to another point regarding the set up. Hash House is designed to accommodate a lot of people comfortably. As Dennis and Charlie comment, even if there was a large crowd in their, they’d still want to stay and hang around for some after dinner chit chat. Whereas a place like Chili’s or Applebee’s tends to be very cramped, with loud kids and crying babies. You just want to get in and get out. This is not the case at Hash House A Go Go.
X marks the spot as they say, and this is true on the tables at Hash House. When you’re first seated the napkins are arranged in a large X pattern. Perhaps a subliminal note from management that you’ve found the treasure? To make the X requires two napkins. And it just so happens there are two hosts to this show. Seated, to their amusement, at a small, intimate booth with candlelight and all! If it wasn’t for the flash recorder you’d think they were on a date.
The food arrives and the guys get to grubbin’. Dennis orders the Andy’s Sage Fried Chicken & Bacon Waffle Tower. It’s drizzled with hot maple reduction & fried leeks. Although, he consumes a good portion of the waffle before realizing it has bacon in it. He also finds that their chefs are a bit stingy with the maple reduction. He simply orders more from the “less than attentive” server. Charlie goes meatie with an order of their Famous Meatloaf. Stuffed with roasted red peppers, fresh spinach & mozzarella cheese and crowned with their signature cream sauce.
During the dinner the guys dive into conversation regarding first date restaurant selections and etiquette. This leads to a mention of a Moroccan restaurant called Marrakech. Charlie says they have belly dancers who wiggle their hips while you eat. Perhaps this is foreshadowing for a future episode of the food program?
Overall, like their previous episode, the guys are left full and satisfied. With the exception of the service this evening. They seemed busy with other duties not involving serving. And our hosts are seated near the staging area, so they’re first sight when any server comes around… This doesn’t take too much away from the general feeling that Hash House A Go Go, though slightly more expensive, is definitely worth a try and the portions match the price tags!
Hash House A Go Go is located at:
6800 West Sahara Ave
Las Vegas NV 89146
(702) 804-4646
and there newest Las Vegas location inside the Imperial Palace at:
3535 South Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89146
(702 225-4646
Visit their website for more information: www.hashhouseagogo.com/
Unnamed Food Show: Osaka Japanese Bistro
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It’s another episode of the food show that has yet to be named. We’re going to make a promise that it will be named before reaching a fifth episode. Even if said naming holds up posting of that fifth episode.We’re going international on today’s program. Charlie and Dennis travel across the pacific ocean (figuratively) to dine at Osaka Japanese Bistro. Charlie has visited Osaka enough to have tried almost everything on the menu. However, this is Dennis’ first visit. Osaka is a local Japanese owned and operated restaurant that features authentic dishes from Japan. And it’s not just the food that’s authentic. The experience is quite realistic to the culture as well. Charlie and Dennis removed their shoes before entering the Tatami dining room. And they were seated on what Charlie describes as… Yoga mats. Even the waitresses are Japanese according to Charlie. This leads into a bashing moment for Dennis regarding our least favorite restaurant, Blueberry Hill and their soulless, depressed servers that clearly are only alive because the butter knives aren’t sharp enough to slit their wrists.
Before the meal began they were served delicious green tea. Dennis, who at the time was recovering from a bout of laryngitis had high praises for this tea and its soothing effects on his tattered throat.
Charlie ordered a number of things from the menu including broiled fresh water squid, some miso soup and various sushi rolls. Dennis fumbled with his chop sticks as his meal arrived first featuring a house salad he described as being better than most as well as some “911 Rolls” he was expecting to be hot, but were pleasantly mild with just the right amount of spice.
During their dinner they take the time to praise the green tea once again as well as the Sake. The fellas reminisce about their younger days at asian buffets where less desirable body parts of the sea food was offered. Dennis wasn’t a taker, but Charlie was. Tentacles, eye balls, whatever, Charlie was game.
At some point during dinner we learn that Dennis carries a personal fork for emergency grubbing situations. And he has visions that he’ll die by being impaled by it as he trips while running to the dinner table. Perhaps that dinner will be concocted in the deep frier that Dennis proclaims he stole from Wal-Mart in an adjacent sentence.
After these revelations from Dennis the Nabeyaki Udon arrives. This noodle soup has shrimp tempura, chicken, egg and vegetables in a broth. And in typical Who Asked You? fashion the fact that the noodles are huge, warm and wet leads to a couple of juvenile jokes about having them inside Dennis. It wouldn’t belong on our website without at least one penis, sex, fart or fat joke.
In the end Charlie polishes off his remaining tentacles and Dennis drops his chop sticks on the table in a moment of pure bliss to be finished using them. And they both agree Osaka is worth the few extra dollars. The food is high quality and satisfying. It doesn’t leave you bloated or hungry on the way home. And if you’re trying to get a chick in the sack, apparently the gents think it’s a good place to woo her.
As always your comments, suggestions, praises, complaints, rants, raves, questions and all around random E-Mailage is welcome. Maybe you’ve got a name for the food show. Or maybe you’ve got your own opinion on one of our featured restaurants. Or a suggestion of a local mom and pop establishment you’d like us to try. Send us an E-Mail. You can contact any of the Who Asked You? Crew on the About Us page.
Osaka Japanese Bistro is located at:
Osaka Japanese Bistro
4205 West Sahara Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89102
(702) 876-4988
or
Osaka Japanese Bistro
10920 South Eastern Ave.
Henderson, NV 89052
(702) 616-3788
Visit their website for more information: www.lasvegas-sushi.com









