402 Main Avenue North
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Twin Falls County
Phone: (208) 733-9808
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by Rachel A. on
I can't say no to a man with tattoos and my experience at Pod was purely orgasmic. The food at Pod is amazing and reasonably priced, if not underpriced. It is economical bliss. I don't understand why people are saying the food at Pod is expensive. I expected to pay way more and for 2 appetizers, sushi, 2 drinks and 2 desserts, we only dropped $84 bucks. Not too bad. Killer ambiance and surprise after surprise, I find myself thinking about Pod time and time again. Pod is futuristic, offers everything traditional with a twist and is unpretentious. The place is like an outer space playground with ever changing colored lights, bubble ceilings, and white on white interior. The sushi boat is a world of its own and if you fancy anime, the screens are like windows of cartoons. I saw waitresses carry out birthday desserts with sparklers. It was like Fourth of July. The service is excellent (welcoming, accommodating, quick, and knowledgeable). Everything thumbs up. The ultra hot weather called for mocktails, one Cucumber and Apple Spritzer and one White Peach and Mint Soda. Both were refreshing and full of fresh fruit. We ordered the special Lobster Ramen appetizer, Tonkatsu Sandwich, and the Rockin Spicy Tuna. The Lobster Ramen was not soupy but had a creamy rich broth-like dressing. The lobster chunks were huge and tender, the vegetable medley offered crunch and the ramen was very fresh and not over cooked. The Tonkatsu Sandwich could easily rival David Chang's pork steamed buns. The Rockin Spicy Tuna was haute sushi. Sprinkled with black sesame seeds and prepared like little works of art, the spicy tuna was like a sushi hors d'oevre. It was topped with popcornlike tempura rock shrimp and microgreens. This all created for a filling meal but without hesitation we ordered dessert. If Pod's tactic to get people to order dessert was to send in a tattooed dessert man instead of our friendly waitress, then it surely worked. We were set on Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate (chocolate toffee bread pudding, chocolate shot with salted rim, and chocolate tart) but when the tattoo guy told us about the special Chocolate Flan we had to make our dessert choice Chocolate times 4. The tattooed guy was evil in a good way. Death by chocolate all the way at Pod. No worries, you will live to tell the tale of sweet decadence. I could easily devote a whole review to these desserts. Instead, just trust the smile on my face that they were all exquisite. I will add that the Chocolate Flan was light rather than rich and was complimented by an Early Grey Tea coulis and black cherries. I wasn't too impressed with Philadelphia as a city overall but Pod definitely won me over. I'd make a two hour trip to Philly from NYC just to indulge at Pod. It was really that good.
by Kacie Pitzer on
Margaritas, chips, good service, and a shaded wooden deck. What more do you want? I am not a fan of most Tex-Mex food, but I don't go to Trudy's for the food (possible exceptions: Black bean & cheese nachos, queso especial, and the chips & salsa). I go there for the location, the patio, the service, and the margaritas. Many people like the Mexican Martinis (essentially a large marg on the rocks w/olives served in a cocktail shaker w/a martini glass). I am generally not a frozen margarita fan, nor am I a "Mex-Mart" fan, but their frozen house blend - with a "float" of real tequila added by request - gets me through a hot Austin springtime afternoon. Late nights at the 30th St. location are noisy and full of UT students (both grad & undergrad). The restaurant is family friendly and completely separate from the bar area. The servers are some of the best anywhere! SERVICE, LOCATION, MARGS, CHIPS, & A DECK. THERE.
by Trinidad Stagno on
I used to live right in front of the Webster Hall, and for a music fan like me it's really a plus. Since I arrived here some of my favourite bands have played at Webster Hall. I just get down the stairs, cross the streets, and get in. The Venue is an historic place that has apparently going on for years and years as a club. If you want to dance some amazing '80s tunes Saturday is your night, while Thursday is girls night out... I've never been there though to dance. I've only seen it as a live venue. The prices are reasonable, the acoustic of the hall is great, and the decoration is just amazing. There is a VIP area upstairs that is quite a bummer not to have access to as the sight from there must be absolutely fantastic.