And I’m back in the game!
Budget season is behind us, finally. Right… Jeff, Charith, could you please confirm that?
That means I can get back to the Reuben Ranger. First though I have to give a shout out to a
fan of the blog we lost this week. Don Giovanni, the family Golden Retriever,
died this week back in El Paso. That dog
never met a stranger. His father, Don Juan,
also lived with us before he died 4 years ago. So the bloodline had been with
the family for 15 years! We loved them so much and we know they loved us too,
and anyone else that happened to be holding a tennis ball.
Back to the blog! A slow Friday at the office meant I was
home at 4:00! The early arrival threw off Danny’s routine. He is usually so
excited when I come home but he knows he gets to watch Sesame Street at 4:30
and sensed that my early arrival would somehow jeopardize that. He politely
suggested I go back to work. So we let Danny watch the show, then we headed out
to the Candler Park Market. I was looking online for a Reuben close to work and
came across great reviews of this place instead.
Here we go.
Reuben (Hot ‘n melty!)
“pastrami, swiss, kraut, 1000 island, spicy mustard”
“pastrami, swiss, kraut, 1000 island, spicy mustard”
Appearance –
(4.4/5.0)
Clean cut, simple appearance here.
The small deli basket
does not lend itself well to the middle cut shot.
Here it is:
Wow!
Look at the kraut (I’m using their term from the menu). You may have noticed this Reuben had spicy mustard and it gives the kraut a jaundice tint. It kind of looks like a Moons Over My Hammy, and I’m OK with that.
Look at the kraut (I’m using their term from the menu). You may have noticed this Reuben had spicy mustard and it gives the kraut a jaundice tint. It kind of looks like a Moons Over My Hammy, and I’m OK with that.
Quality Of
Ingredients – (4.8/5.0)
I was very impressed with the quality all around, and not
just in my Reuben. My wife had the Firehouse Italian and everything in there
was top flight as well. What struck me first was the kraut. I asked the server
behind the counter and she said it was sourced locally. She said, “If we don’t make
it here, then we source it locally”.
The
kraut tasted like it came from an episode of My Grandmother’s Ravioli, old
world. You need those slightly bitter and vinegary elements in a good Reuben.
Some people don’t like this and that is why you usually see this part of the
Reuben most commonly substituted for Cole Slaw or some other less offensive
green.
The 1000 Island was not quite as noticeable given the spicy
mustard laced kraut but it was still a plus. They did a good job of
constructing the Reuben by keeping the 1000 Island below the pastrami and the
kraut above it. As a result of the 1000 island being on the bottom of the
sandwich, you get some drops of it in the basket which made it easy for me to
try it by itself. It was smooth and tangy, and our friend behind the counter
confirmed that they make it in-house.
Price – (4.7/5.0)
$7.25! That rounds down to 7! No complaints here. I think
the portion size was just right for the price. The Firehouse Italian was $7.75
and also a great deal. The biggest value proposition might be that this place
is in the back of a mini-mart. So you get your ticket from the deli and pay up front
at the register. On the way to the front I picked up some BBQ chips for Danny
(“Orange Chips”) and the three of us shared a huge fountain drink. Take that
Bloomberg! So instead of restaurant margin pricing on the drinks you get 7-11
big gulp value pricing.
Je Ne Sais Quoi – (4.6/5.0)
This place is a Deli counter in the back of a neighborhood
mini-mart, and by counter I mean counter. There are no tables. There are some
stools at the counter and that is it. Like most of the ITP neighborhoods in
Atlanta, Candler Park has some nice parts and some not so nice parts. This
mini-mart was a microcosm of the neighborhood. The aisle with the chips and
cereal is a nice up-and-coming part of the store but if you go over two blocks
to the cheap wine aisle, yikes… You may not want to walk home down that way.
You have to take the good with the bad and that is part of charm of living ITP.
Taste – (9.6/10.0)
Classic Reuben taste and it really was Hot ‘n melty! The
cheese was flowing over the side and I got to have a few bites that were just
melty cheese. The pastrami was thick cut and I think it worked well here. You
got some substance in the meaty bites. It was warm but not falling apart
tender. Sometime you get meat that is so thin and so tender you don’t even have
to chew. I think this goes back to my Texas brisket roots, you need some thick
warm cuts of meat to really enjoy the flavor.
Overall – (28.1/30.0)
Would I order it again? Yes! It was a great way to get back
into the blog. This is really the essence of what this blog is all about. It is
an adventure to find gems in the back of a neighborhood mini-mart. The Mean Green sounds awesome too for my next
meat-less Monday.
Well done Candler Park Market!
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