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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Super Chef #2 in Gahanna

Good News Northeast Columbus. It's Open!
 
 
 
ComicCom, the convention for all things comics with special emphasis on Super Heros, is going full blast in C-bus and for us somewhat 'normal' people it's greeted with a big 'Ho Hum!' But what could more appropo than a SUPER HERO themed restaurant to kick open this new location!  One of our absolute favorite breakfast joynt's has opened a second location and Columbus Culinary landscape is better off because of it. Super Chef has opened in Jeff Blocks' Gahanna Shopping Center at the southeast corner of Cherry Bottom Road and East Morse Road. We've been watching this location for months and finally got to check it out last week. Our initial reaction is that breakfast is great and truly unique. The lunch menu didn't offer this Southsider a lot to get excited about.
 
I had the Pineapple Upside Down Pancake Stack and Jersey Boy, not exactly feeling up to normal max super power, went with the French toast. Both where well prepared, well presented and absolutely perfect. The Breakfast menu is right on and you can get some of the traditional eggs and bacon stuff by just asking one of the absolutely DYNAMITE servers. Megan greeted us and Diamond took us to the bank!
Pineapple Upside Down Pancakes for One!
Jersey Boy and Diamond about to pour
 maple syrup all over his French toast.

 

The interior features Super Hero's motif and your kids and grandkids are going to go ape over it. Honestly, it gives us the impression of a great sports bar.... perhaps they'll go for a liquor license so we could get a bloody mary with our eggs next time. Heads up! This is a special place and you're not going to get out of the door cheap. But it's worth the investment.... did I tell you that they've got a full drum set in the front window? Don't know what a full trap set signifies but it could be disaster if one of my grandkids spies it. I did notice that the cymbals and drum sticks are missing.  These folks aren't dummies.

Remember, they just opened so cut them some slack while they work out the kinks. This isn't your same-old same-old plastic chain restaurant with frozen entrees made in Mexico, that's warmed in an oven and brought to you by servers wearing name tags designed by a focus group in Cherry Hill, NJ. It's a mom and pop with a great menu that worthy of your tastebuds. So put them on your must-visit list.
 
Super Heros' come in all sizes and shapes at Super Chef #2!
Our staff was young, eager and good looking. Whoever is running the HR Department for Super Chef #2 has a discerning eye. Keep up the great work! We enjoyed our first visit and will return.
 
Super Chef (#2)
1344 Cherry Bottom Road
Gahanna, OH  43230
 
We proudly award this restaurant 3 Bellies
 and award their staff 1,000,000!


German Village Coffee Shop


German Village Coffee Shop does breakfast and lunch.
It's a weekend of extra effort in C-bus. Pelotonia is pedaling towards a cure for cancer with hundreds of 'funds-raising' riders pedaling to beat cancer. Jersey Boy and I had thought about pedaling along the 100 miles or so but laid down in Schiller Park til that insane desire passed into history. Rising, brushing off the dust and grass we walked over to what has become one of our favorites; The German Village Coffee Shop at 193 Thurman Avenue. This neighborhood institution is situated between two other very nice and famous restaurant endeavors; Easy Street CafĂ© and Thurman's (as seen on TV.) The German Village Coffee Shop has had numerous owners but the current Masters of Disaster are: Christa and Craig Foreman. They are doing a great job in maintaining the very high quality of verbal abuse, disrespect and general nastiness they heap upon their customers, staff and suppliers! It's truly a wonderful thing to watch people who really enjoy abusing other people. A truer example of Amerian Diner tradition can't be found.

To the food, Southsider, you shout!

The sign outside states it's home to the World's Best Western Omelet and I agree. It's my favorite dish. Three egg omelet with all the ingredients one needs to personalize it. They do it right....first they sautĂ© the vegetables and diced meat, then add the eggs and swirl til it's set...Add the cheese and fold over on itself. Then, here's their secret, put into the microwave to finish cooking the 'original' top side, which is now the inside...and melt the cheese. This isn't made in the French style of a crepe..it's made in the industrial, hash style of working German factory hands. Big, substantial and filling.  The Club Sandwiches are not to be beat in Columbus....try one for lunch.
From the left. Darcy, husband, children Renee, Fred and Heather Abramovitz
But, if the truth be told, this place is the go-to joint for Pancakes. Just order one, that's all you need. Each cake is about the size of a medium pizza and you're good for the day! Yesterday, the pancake special was: Pineapple Upside Down Cake Pancake. It was very popular especially with some old friends of Your ColumbusChow Team who happened to be dining. Dr. Fred and Mrs. Renee Abramovitz along with Heather and Darcy, husband and numerous grandsons has travelled in from Bexley in order to load Heather (A visiting Chicago Northsider!!!) up with grease from this Columbus institution. You might know Fred....he's delivered more babies than Donald Trump has had wives.


Chrsta the boss of the da' grill and\
Scott the boss of da' cash register
 
The food is good, economical and served by two of the most memorable, and abrasive, hash-slingers you'll ever make the mistake of being served by. Debbie and Jeff have been here way too long. If the plate gets within 6 inches of where it supposed to go.....they are happy...if you ask for something special; forget about it! They take turns trying to be most un-caring servers possible, but their fundamental goodness shines thru. These two are a joy to be around, always happy to see a regular or newbie. Usually with a new, raunchy joke and a fresh pot of coffee.

Deb and Jeff. Or is it Jeff and Deb?
What makes the German Village Coffee House special? It's the people! The owners Craig and Christa, the staff during the week and Deb and Jeff on most Saturday mornings. It's the regulars; the Judges, Lawyers, Landscapers, entrepreneurs, ne'er do wells, bums, trust babies and more. Visit this place a few times and you'll know everyone's life story. And they'll know yours. It's like a comfortable pair of weekend shoes....just feels good.

The German Village Coffee Shop
193 Thurman Avenue
Columbus, OH 43206
 ( Christa and Craig also own and operate The Aladdin in Granville, OH. )

We proudly award this Columbus Greasy Spoon
3.95 Bellies!