Thursday, April 12, 2012

Restaurant Review: Brasas (Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico)





Right across from the main plaza (town square) in Cabo Rojo, stands Brasas (meaning "Flames") Stakehouse and Pasta, occupying an early 20th century family-style house.  


The restaurant has a cozy casual environment.  One of first things customers notice is the decor, related to the American west, specifically cowboys. There is even a 19th century shotgun on display! On the right side they have a bar.










Now, to the food.


My husband and I went there for lunch. Brasas serves appetizers and we chose sausage in wine and fried cheese balls. The sausages were quite tasty, not greasy, good quality. The cheese balls were pretty much like... fried cheddar cheese balls lol.


They have daily lunch specials ranging from $6.00 to $10.00. These include churrasco (skirt steak), Puerto Rican style beef-steak with sauteed onions, chicken wings, 1/2 rack of pork ribs; fried pork cuts (carne frita); each served with either plantains, rice and beans (a local favorite) or French fries.


There is also an a-la-carte menu including filet mignon, as well as a choice of other cuts of steaks, pasta and salad. Dessert choices included Oreo cheesecake, house lemon pie, and plain cheesecake.


 The dish presentations are nice (not plain, but not out of this world either, which goes perfectly with the restaurant's ambiance).  I had the BBQ ribs with fried green plantains (tostones). The ribs were amazingly soft with the meat easily coming off the bones and practically no fat! That was so yummy! (I was like OMG I want to take the bones home for my doggies, they shouldn't be thrown away!)   My husband's selection was good too. He ate the fried pork with rice. He had a glass of peach iced tea with his lunch and it tasted great.


Dessert... My husband selected the lemon pie and he became immediately smitten! This  is not the typical two layer lemon meringue pie.  Nothing like that! It is creamy, velvety; a perfect, heavenly texture. To me, it had a hint of bitter taste in it, but it is just a matter of individual preference.






In summary, we had appetizers, a great lunch for two, dessert,  plus non alcoholic drinks for $33.00 tax included. 

Friday, April 6, 2012

Teenagers and their Paradigms

Last month in Puerto Rico we were saddened and shocked by the news of pre-teens and early teenagers being picked up by the police and the Department of Families at 1:00 a.m. in a pub in San Juan. They were all dancing, and some even were under the influence of alcohol without adult supervision. During the removal from the place, and while the parents were being contacted, the children became a mob that broke a police car window and vandalized the establishment. Aparently they felt their rights had been violated in some way. Now the parents face child neglect charges (for allowing children as young as 11 years old to be outside and partying without supervision at 1:00 a.m.) while the teenagers that vandalized the private and public property are being charged as minors.

On the other side of the World, a fifteen year old girl in London is receiving lots of criticism since she started a series of youtube tutorials on how to look like a doll. This young lady is fascinated with Japanise anime characters and devotes a lot of time applying make up to resemble them. The girl has been told almost everything, from being immature to being weird to being crazy.  Even during an interview with BBC the interviewer told her mom shed be "horrorized" if her daughter acted like that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M46sQ_oboZc&feature=g-all-s&context=G24ec8c4FAAAAAAAABAA

Dear journalist: Forgive me, but that was a really stupid comment. You need to come here and experience Real Horror. Here are some interesting facts:




While other teenagers have been filming themselves naked and posting the videos for everyone to see, Venus has decided she wants to follow her own paradigma.

In my humble opinon, she is cute, intelligent, and admirable, just as many other teenagers who are really wanting to make a positive difference.