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Ah, yes, the place featured on Man v. Food. Thanks.9 times out of 10 I eat at the great Amish restaurant Yoders. Not only is it amazingly good (especially
for pies and fried chicken) but Amish restaurants is the only really unique thing about Sarasota other than the circus history. Get some of the fried chicken with potato pancakes, smear the homemade bread and potato pancakes with the apple butter on the table and get a slice of their peanut butter butter or butterscotch pie.
The only other place I thought was worth a repeat visit was Inkanto.
Gonna be in Sarasota on bidness June 3-4. Recommend some good dinner spots.
Of course I like BBQ. Go ahead and recommend a place. I will cautiously consider your suggestion. :-D I want to try the Amish place but I might not get into town early enough on the 3rd to make it. I think they close at 8:00.I got you big guy...what kind of food do you like??? BBQ????
Of course I like BBQ. Go ahead and recommend a place. I will cautiously consider your suggestion. :-D I want to try the Amish place but I might not get into town early enough on the 3rd to make it. I think they close at 8:00.
Of course I like BBQ. Go ahead and recommend a place. I will cautiously consider your suggestion. :-D I want to try the Amish place but I might not get into town early enough on the 3rd to make it. I think they close at 8:00.
I still haven't tried that place yet. My wife's parents moved from Bradenton to Ft Smith Arkansas in January and I don't have any clients at the moment in Sarasota proper (I do further south in Bonita Springs and Naples) so I might not be getting down there anytime soon. But when I do, I'll give it a try thanks to your raves.Basil's Chicken
If someone mentions an Amish buffet called Der Dutchman, don't even consider it.
I'm just messing around...I don't know much about Sarasota. We did eat at a restaurant in Long Boat Key that was good. It was right on the beach with a nice inside dining area and an outside area right on the beach with a beautiful view. The food was better than average...so was the cost. But it was really good.
Don't remember name though...I'm worthless. Want to maybe it had shell in the name.
I still haven't tried that place yet. My wife's parents moved from Bradenton to Ft Smith Arkansas in January and I don't have any clients at the moment in Sarasota proper (I do further south in Bonita Springs and Naples) so I might not be getting down there anytime soon. But when I do, I'll give it a try thanks to your raves.
It's superb. I wish you could try it one time so we could try to duplicate the way they make it. I've caught glimpses of them pulling whole, split, birds out of a brine (then tossing them straight on the grill) but I'm not sure what is in it to give it that distinct flavor. I'd cut off a toe on each foot to find out...
I'll tell you how good it is. My wife loves gyros and they have very good ones, the best ever maybe, but last time we were there my wife got the chicken instead. It's that good...
CMA,
In case you haven't been to AMI recently, they moved the Manatee ave store to a strip mall just west of 59th. Word is, Dunkin Donuts apparently made them an offer for the old spot that they could not refuse. They get a monthly check $$.
Also, I still can't replicate the chicken. I spatchcock the chicken and grill it on a bed of herbs but, it's still not the same. It's something to do with the marinade or brine that they use.
Just saw this Tribe. It's very interesting - thanks - I had no idea this was a thing. I'm going to buy some whole birds, brine them some sort of way then cook them up on Saturday. The home making the cheese seems like a lot of work. I think I'm going to throw a container or two of feta into some salt water along with some other stuff and see how it turns out...