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Munchies 420 Tops Our SIX

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

dS Weekly Top SIX

For the week ended March 6, 2010

Munchies 420 Cafe regains the top spot in our bi-weekly rundown of the Sarasota restaurants that you’re searching for on dineSarasota.com. The newly opened Owen’s Fish Camp makes a return to our Top SIX, as does comfort food favorite, Yoder’s Amish Home Cooking. You can always view the full breakdown for the month just passed by clicking here.

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Munchies 420 CafeOwen's Fish CampKumo Japanese Steakhouse
Yoder'sTrader Vic's Island Bar & GrillCafe Gabbiano


Just about making the cut: The Old Salty Dog, Solorzano’s, Braza Brazilian Steakhouse and Moroccan Restaurant.

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Munchies 420 Cafe Last Weeks Top SIX Leader

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

dS Weekly Top SIX

For the week ended February 7 2010

Another Super Bowl week is in the books. These days the game is as much about food and commercials, than it is about football. Here’s a look back at what you were searching for on dineSarasota.com last week.  Munchies 420 Cafe heads this past weeks Top SIX.

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Munchies 420 CafeTrader Vic's Island Bar & GrillYoder's
Cafe GabbianoKumo Japanese SteakhouseThe Old Salty Dog

Just about making the cut: Solorzano’s, Owen’s Fish Camp, Braza Brazilian Steakhouse and Cafe Amici.

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Trader Vic’s Island Bar and Grill Tops Last Weeks Top Six

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

dS Weekly Top SIX

For the week ended January 31, 2010

There’s a shuffle at the top for last weeks Top SIX. Trader Vic’s new concept restaurant, their Island Bar & Grill heads our lineup. They’ve only been open for a couple of weeks, but, lots of you are searching for information about them on dineSarasota.com. If you go there, please be sure and leave us a comment on your dining experience. Other Sarasota diners are depending on you.

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Trader Vic's Island Bar & GrillMunchies 420 CafeBraza Brazilian Steakhouse
The Old Salty DogYoder'sKumo Japanese Steakhouse

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Man vs. Food in Sarasota: The Recap

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Man vs. FoodIn case you missed it last night, The Travel Channel premiered the Sarasota episode of its popular series, Man vs. Food. If you have been at all plugged in to any social media outlet that has a Sarasota connection it was impossible to miss the buzz surrounding it. There were some Facebook posts, but there was a huge amount of Twitter Tweets.

If you didn’t happen to catch the showing last night, there will be plenty of chances to watch a repeat of the episode. In case you’re wondering what happened, here’s a recap of last nights action.

The show featured three Sarasota Restaurants, Yoder’s, The Old Salty Dog and Munchies 420 Cafe.

Over at Yoder’s Adam talked with some folks eating at the restaurant and got an in depth look at how they make their amazing homemade pies and awesome fried chicken. He even had a sit down with Yoder’s founder, Amanda Yoder.

The next stop was The Old Salty Dog, City Island location. Where Adam sampled a fully loaded “Salty Dog”. For those who aren’t familiar with it, their famous “Salty Dog” is a battered and deep fried hot dog on a bun. The fully loaded version has more toppings on it than we have space to mention here.

man vs. Food - Yoder'sMan vs Food - Munchies 420 Cafe

For this episode Adam took on a Mystery Challenge. The location of that challenge was Munchies 420 Cafe in Gulf Gate. After a kitchen tour, Adam had a lesson on how Munchies makes their unbelievable “Fat Sandwiches”. Watching the construction of a Fat Sandy, was enlightening, if not heart stopping.

Adam’s Mystery Challenge was not downing one of those crazy huge Fat Sandwiches, but a hot wing challenge. 10 of Munchies insanely hot Fire In Your Hole wings. As it turned out, Adam was no match for the wings. After just two wings he pulled the plug and declared that food had defeated man.

All in all a great show. It was a nice showcase for Sarasota and I’m sure the restaurants they featured will benefit greatly by the extra exposure. Maybe it’s time for you to do your own Man vs. Food Sarasota food tour.

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Yoder’s Restaurant
3434 Bahia Vista
Sarasota, FL 34239
941-955-7771

The Old Salty Dog
5023 Ocean Blvd.
Sarasota, FL 34242
941-349-0158

1601 Ken Thompson Pkwy
Sarasota, FL 34236

Munchies 420 Cafe
6639 Superior Ave
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 929-9893

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Yoder’s Hosting Man vs. Food On Saturday

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Yoder's Amish RestaurantOn Saturday May 2nd, Sarasota’s very own Yoder’s Restaurant will play host to the Travel Channel’s, Man vs. Food. That’s right, Adam Richman will be at the restaurant filming a segment for the popular food show to be aired later this year. They will be shooting a few kitchen segments during the day and then around 5:30pm, Adam and the Travel Channel crew will be taping in the main dining room. He will be talking with Yoder’s customers about the restaurant and the great comfort food they serve.

Although Adam is know for his over the top food challenges, we understand that will not be part of their visit to the restaurant. It should be a lot of fun and great exposure for Yoder’s and Sarasota. We’ll bring you more details about when the episode will air when they are available.

Yoder’s Restaurant
3434 Bahia Vista
Sarasota, FL 34239
941-955-7771

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