mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | movies, watched, review
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 23 2008 | seattle, restaurants, sushi, review, ravenna
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2007 | seattle, bar, review, restaurants, food, capitol hill
Just grabbed a couple drinks here. Really liked the place. It's fancy without feeling pretentious and while maintaining a neighborhood feel (It's on Bellevue just a few blocks from my place). Will definitely go back for Happy Hour and dinner. Recommended. The guy was saying they buy the entire (organic) cow -- so their beef is the real deal.
Quoted: Artemis Cafe & Bar Reviews - "I'm thrilled to have this wonderful restaurant in my Capitol Hill neighborhood. I've heard nothing but great reviews about Artemis. BRAVO! I look forward to dining there with friends when I return home to Seattle from…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 03 2007 | movies, watched, review
I thought this was moderately interesting, but it had tons of plot holes and unexplained events that just made the movie feel kind of arbitrary.
The reviews say that the book is completely different from the movie.
Quoted: Things not explained in this movie include: the title, The Human Project, the infertility, the reason for the treatment of the immigrants, what happened to the rest of the world...and I could go on. Michael Caine is a complete sidebar with no real purpose to the story line with holes that you can already drive a tractor trailer through.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2007 | seattle, restaurants, capitol hill, asian, sushi, review
This place is one block down the hill from Shinka's and Cafe Metropolitan.
I had the Singapore Noodles, and they were great. The dish had good flavor, moist chicken, and thankfully was not greasy. Also, it was a lot of food for $8.
Quoted: Chopsticks - Pan Asian and Sushi Reviews - "This location has turned over a few times... The old Jo Jo's Teriyaki is no longer after three different owners. (Side Note - The first Jo Jo's was the best.... the others left a lot to be desired)The…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2007 | nas, iomega, hard drive, shopping, review
Review of a NAS device I'm considering. I don't like that
a) It is difficult to find out that a drive has failed.
b) If you lose a drive, you can't rebuild without losing all your data.Quoted: In this review I'll try out Iomega's one-terabyte StorCenter, a dual-drive, gigabit-capable NAS device that supports RAID level 1. This model has fewer features than the NAS devices in Iomega's "Pro" line, but on the plus side, it offers basic NAS functionality and can be picked up for under $400 for a Terabyte of storage!
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2007 | review, food, indian, india, seattle, restaurants
I drove by it today and believe I saw and "open" sign. When the people who opened the restaurant turned it over to their relatives, the food went downhill a bit -- but it's still the best Indian in Pioneer Square.
Quoted: Simba's Chicken & Kabob Reviews - "Simba's is a great place for lunch. It is kind of like a mom and pop version of Cafe Zum Zum. I'm serious when I say mom and pop, because it seems to be run by a very nice couple. Also, the food is about a…
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 01 2007 | movies, watched, review
Saw this during the free time I had between a wedding ceremony and the reception. It was great. Cinematography was especially impressive.
Quoted: When senior Ocean member Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould) gets double crossed by the scheming Willie Bank (Al Panico), the Ocean team decide it is time to get even, but this time, with the help of an old enemy.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 15 2007 | movies, watched, austria, gentrification, documentaries, review
Quoted: Ostensibly a look at four old-world Austrian businesses that won’t survive gentrification, this rewarding documentary is really about the quiet moments and the banter that takes place among the aging proprietors. Beautifully shot and absolutely charming, it recalls of a time when community was more important than consumerism.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 15 2007 | food, Seattle, review, sushi, restaurants
Ordered from here last night and scanned the menu here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/mohitsriv/MenusThe spicy tuna roll was great -- 8 large pieces, very spicy, and just $4.95. The sashimi was good, too. But, each piece was $2. They only take cash.
Quoted: Sushi Maki Reviews - "One heavy ass bag of sushi to go please. That will pretty much be your order at this teeny tiny sushi bar - they have about 50-60 different rolls for you to choose from all organized neatly by cooked, raw, and spicy. The…
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