Monday, January 21, 2008

Rick’s Café Americain

First Honey Ho’s meeting of the year – promising lots of juicy holiday goss and a welcome chance to get a bit jujjed and kick back girl-style. The evening started with me executing a brilliant parallel manoeuvre into an insanely small parking space outside Rick’s Café on Park Road, off Kloof. I was chuffed that we’d managed to find parking at all (this being Friday night and all) until I got out of my car and noticed the HUGE off-street parking area on the side. In terms of security, Rick’s is great – good area, busy street, off-street parking and car guards. Lovely!

The décor inside is elegant but not intimidating – there’s a hint of 20’s chic wrapped up in jazz lounge possibility. Downstairs is the (smoke-free) restaurant area, separated by a screen from a lively (smoking) bar area. Upstairs is another (smoking) lounge area and a beautiful outside deck with its own service bar that is available for functions. Oh, and the toilets are really nice as well. Not very exciting but clean, simple, and with wheelchair access.

Right-o, now for the most important part – drinks, and food! I’m a beer drinker most of the way and beer generally slides down well in any setting. But, beer in hand, I had a squizz through the wine list and drinks menu to get a feel for what was on offer. The wine list was impressive, if a bit pricey, and there was a good selection of carafes available; those not in the mood for wine could make a selection from the cocktail, beer and spirit menus – all of which were pretty extensive. Only negatives in the drinks department were not being able to bring our own wine/pay corkage and a limited choice of champagne. (Not that that stopped some of the more intrepid Ho’s.)

Once we’d done a basic catch-up and had some liquid in us, we turned to the food menu. Quick note here: larger tables need to put in their orders as soon as possible, especially on busy nights, or alternatively ask in advance for the set menu, which looked really yummy when we had a look through it. I ended up going with a double order of chilli poppers (small obsession) which were absolutely superb!! I have eaten a few chilli poppers in my time and none of them came close. This was the king of all chilli poppers! I even woke up the next morning wishing I’d taken another order to go… The general consensus about the food was that it was delicious. Off-hand I can only remember some of the other dishes we ordered (Fish & Chips, Chicken Brochettes, a Vegetarian something) which isn’t very helpful, I know, but have a look at their website where the menu is very nicely laid out. Other Ho’s, feel free to fill in the gaps! The service was great. Frank managed our various queries and requests calmly and efficiently. Not so easy when you’re dealing with nine crazy women. So Frank, you totally rocked dude!!

On one of our smoke breaks at the very lively bar, Ali and I met James, the Financial Manager of a cosmetics company, with an unequalled capacity for tequila. After we’d finished eating, he surprised our table with a checkers packet full of sample cosmetics. The next few minutes were spent in an acid moment of make-up absorption, much to the amusement of our neighbouring tables. It was a great evening and we all agreed as we sat at the end of the evening sipping our Johnny Black that Rick’s Café had turned out to be the perfect spot for our first meeting.

Scoring Criteria

Toilets: (4)
Price: (5) Great spot for a Ho on a shoestring budget: meal, drinks and Johnny all for under R150
Food: (5) Scrumdiddlyumptious
Ambience: (5) Alchemical combination of super-coowil venue and FABulous company!
Décor: (5)
Service: (5) Yes Frank, that’s you!
Value Added: (No rating) I saw evidence of snacky things on the tables when I arrived but the early Ho’s had done a good job of dispatching anything that may have been edible.

My Ho rating: all you Ho’s out there looking for a good time – grab a bunch of your mates and hit up Rick’s for an EPIC evening!













http://www.rickscafe.co.za/



10 comments:

Floss said...

One more thing! I thought I could add the link to the website at the bottom but it appears not. The url for Rick's Cafe is www.rickscafe.co.za

Floss said...

Also forgot to mention that Noeleen is now on the WALL OF HORROR AND SHAME for being absent without good enough excuse! Noeleen, what do you have to say for yourself?

Anonymous said...

Flosski... I think you've miss your calling babe! FAB review! Loved it!

My two cents worth: Fish and chips for R54. Fish in a Guinness batter, two pieces too... and a large helping of chips. First-class and yummy!

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Anonymous said...

Nice one, Flossil! Not sure how the link thing goes - perhaps you need to write it in the body of the post? Any ideas anyone?! Also, Wemdz has done a great "About Me" feature on herself which we should all follow suit in doing. But a pic please, Wendz! Have added a Wall of Shame to the blog...

Anonymous said...

I are Swedish and your blog is good for Cape Town informations. Many Thanks.

Ukx said...

The Mai Thai coktail went down good. I wont go into the salt episode...
I had a such a great time and I can't wait for our next one

Tink said...

Thanks for the Swedish comment, "Anonymous-Alv". Next time, try not sound so Afrikaans...

Nadine said...

yup, review. on the food: the chicken bruschetta is delicious and HUGE. I think Ali and I both expressed the feeling of a bottomless plate - kinda like that hole in the champagne bottles, but the opposite! sorry for leaving early - will definitely not miss the free cosmetics next time... did I leave enough money btw?

Nadine said...

I mean: "yup, *great* review"!