Archive for December 26th, 2007

Dec26

Gusto

Gusto Restaurant is located in Stuart, Florida, serving northern-Italian cuisine. If you drive around the small-town streets of Stuart, not far from the Roosevelt bridge, you’ll no doubt catch a glimpse of the small restaurant with a big sign: Gusto, serving an inspired Italian menu. I was impressed with the level of service at Gusto, but not […]

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Filed in: Italian Restaurant Review

Dec26

11 Maple Street

Eleven Maple Street is located in Jensen Beach, Florida. This was my second visit to 11 Maple, a gourmand’s destination in the so-called treasure coast area of southeastern Florida. Located in a small cottage among more touristy destinations, this quaint, eclectically-styled restaurant serves creative interpretations of excellent cuisine. Two menus were presented to us; one a long […]

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Filed in: Meat and Steaks Out-of-Town Restaurant Review Seafood


Dec26

Messy Ham Dinner

I took some nice photos of the Christmas dinner I made at my parent’s home. Butternut Squash Soup Haricot-vert (Green Beans) with Garlic and EVOO Lemon Oven Baked Potatoes with Garlic and Parsley Ciabatta Bread with Lemon Juice and EVOO Niman Ranch Applewood Smoked Ham Chocolate Mousse with Ground Macadamias The soup has been a favorite this holiday season. I roasted […]

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Filed in: In the Kitchen



About Messy Cuisine

What is Messy Cuisine?

Several years ago, friends and I decided to produce our own cooking show. What might we call it? The Messy Chef was born, a moniker inspired by my own mother’s description of my abilities in the kitchen. “You might cook well, but you sure are messy.”

Messy Cuisine is a website dedicated to restaurant reviews and future online video productions of The Messy Chef. I hope to find ways to make the site more interactive for visitors.

How do I see all the restaurants you have reviewed?

Under the navigation section, choose Category > Restaurant Reviews and the page that is displayed will show all reviews in alphabetical order.

Is Messy Cuisine a business?

No, a pasttime and a passion.

Messy Cuisine Logo

Who designed the logo for Messy Cuisine? I did. It was produced using Adobe Illustrator. It’s adapted from the typeface PMN Caecilia.

Tell me more about the Restaurant Reviews…

Unlike the NY Times, or other well-established locations, the reviews I write may be based on one or more visits, but sometimes it is just one. Typically, I’ll cover the best and worst points. I usually mention what I had, and make comments too on the service and the atmosphere of the restaurant. The ratings I assign are not derived from some complex rubric, but are a genealized, overall reaction to my meal at the particular restaurant. I do not discriminate on price: cheap eats can earn a top rating, just the same as an expensive restaurant. I think price and formality, however, can affect your choice when dining, so I’ve begun to use a 3-tiered indicator for price to guide your choices.

About the Chef

Not a chef, really… a gourmet, or simply an enthusiast for good things in life. I have shared reviews of places I eat online for over 6 years. I typically go out a lot, due to convenience and a desire to try new things. At home, I gravitate towards Italian cuisine, but also French technique and simple dishes and dinners. My baking skills aren’t great, but I do love a good pie or croissant.

Show Models

Probably my favorite TV program for cooking is TV Food Network’s Barefoot Contessa, for its style and content. We’re also inspired by NBC’s hit comedy show, The Office, and have attempted some take-offs on that filming style and charactature.

The Blog

The blog is powered by WordPress, the open source blog engine. I evaluted several content management systems (CMS) when beginning, but I was most familiar with this and its templating system.

Where else do you recommend I learn about good food online?

I really like a number of food blogs, which I link to up above in the main navigation area, a blogroll, so to speak. I also have included a link below to Vaynerchuck’s Wine Library TV.

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