Hereās yet another chance to win FREE dining to the restaurant of your choice! One entry per person, per question. Below, please name just your Favorite Sushi Place in New Tampa OR Wesley Chapel! Even if you already named your favorite Pizza Place last issue, you can still enter again by clickingHERE!
We are giving you another chances to win a FREE dining prize of $100, $60 or $35!
Whether or not you already told us your favorite pizza place last issue, youāre still eligible to have a second chance to enter and win free dining by also telling us your Favorite Sushi Place in New Tampa OR Wesley Chapel.
Just fill out the entry forms online or mail your entry to us at 2023 Neighborhood News Reader Dining Survey & Contest, 2604 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Suite 102D, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544, or email your entry to us at Ads@NTNeighborhoodNews.com. Each time you answer a different Dining Survey question, youāll receive an additional chance to win one of our FREE dining prizes ā to the restaurant of your choice located anywhere in the Tampa Bay area!
All we ask is that you please check the zip codes of the restaurants you choose and remember not to name any Wesley Chapel restaurants as your favorites in New Tampa on the entry form.
We also include restaurants located in Lutz (either on Wesley Chapel Blvd., S.R. 56 and S.R. 54 (within no more than two miles from I-75) as Wesley Chapel eateries and those located in the Palms Connection Plaza on E. Bearss Ave. and the Oak Ramble Plaza on BBD Blvd. as acceptable places to eat in New Tampa.
As always, thereās no purchase necessary to enter or win a prize. All we ask is that you follow the following rules:
1. Enter by filling out the entry form in the issue or HERE.Ā
2. You can mail us your filled-out entry form (send it to ā2023 Neighborhood News Dining Contest,ā 2604 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Suite 102D, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544) or email it to us at Ads@NTNeighborhoodNews.com. *Note-Entries filled out on our website do not need to be mailed or emailed to us.
3. Please check the addresses and zip codes of the restaurants you choose, as we will only consider votes for restaurants in zip code 33543, 33544 and 33545 (Wesley Chapel), 33647, the portion of zip code 33559 (Lutz) and in the Oak Ramble Plaza (33613) as valid votes.
4. In order to be eligible to win any of our free dining prizes to the restaurant of your choice, your entry form with a response to at least one of our questions over the next five months must include your full name, the community you live in (Hunterās Green, Grand Hampton, etc.), a daytime phone number where you can be reached and your valid email address.
We look forward to seeing how this yearās contest shakes out. Good luck! ā GN
Although the restaurantās management is planning to expand the menu, the opening menu features chicken or mutton korma (cooked with yogurt, onions & spices), plus Pakistani versions of several Indian-style dishes, such as chicken tikka masala, butter chicken, chicken or mutton biryani, plus four different vegetarian dishes.
For more info, call (813) 405-8740 and tell them I sent you! -GN
Lotte Plaza Market Could Open By Sometime In September!
The opening of the new Lotte Plaza Market in the former location of a Sweetbay supermarket (next to Home Depot) has been one of the most hotly anticipated in New Tampa.
And, although we still have no official confirmation about when New Tampaās Lotte Plaza Market is expected to open, my most recent visit to the construction site of the #1 chain of Asian and Korean supermarkets in Maryland and Virginia (with 14 total locations, including one each in New Jersey and Orlando) revealed that not only has a sign finally gone up on the building, but also that the interior renovations to the long-vacant 49,432-sq.-ft. building were actually nearing completion.
Every Lotte location features fresh (and unique) produce, meat and fish departments, as well as a food court serving a variety of cuisine types. On my most recent visit, I met one such food court tenant, who told me that the building had not yet had (or passed) all of its needed inspections before it could open, but that he was hoping our Lotte could open āby late September or October.ā ā GN
The opening of the new Lotte Plaza Market in the former location of a Sweetbay supermarket (next to Home Depot) has been one of the most hotly anticipated in New Tampa.
And, although we still have no official confirmation about when New Tampaās Lotte Plaza Market is expected to open, my most recent visit to the construction site of the #1 chain of Asian and Korean supermarkets in Maryland and Virginia (with 14 total locations, including one each in New Jersey and Orlando) revealed that not only has a sign finally gone up on the building, but also that the interior renovations to the long-vacant 49,432-sq.-ft. building were actually nearing completion.
Every Lotte location features fresh (and unique) produce, meat and fish departments, as well as a food court serving a variety of cuisine types. On my most recent visit, I met one such food court tenant, who told me that the building had not yet had (or passed) all of its needed inspections before it could open, but that he was hoping our Lotte could open āby late September or October.ā ā GNĀ
Although the restaurantās management is planning to expand the menu, the opening menu features chicken or mutton korma (cooked with yogurt, onions & spices), plus Pakistani versions of several Indian-style dishes, such as chicken tikka masala, butter chicken, chicken or mutton biryani, plus four different vegetarian dishes.
For more info, call (813) 405-8740 and tell them I sent you!Ā -GN
Tony Carbone (left) with Tristan Snapp.Ā (All of the photos supplied by Jay Snapp).
New Tampa has a lot of really good restaurants, but not many that specialize in breakfast and lunch and even fewer with as great a story to tell as Tristans Amazing Bites, the local food truck that is āChanging How the World See Down Syndrome, One Amazing Bite at a Time.ā
Tristans Amazing Bites, which is based next to the Mobil gas station and Tampa Fire Rescue Station No. 22 on Cross Creek Blvd. every Tuesday-Saturday, 6:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., does more than just serve great food. It also helps tell the story of 26-year-old Tristan Snapp, who has not let being born with Down Syndrome stop him from living his dream of being the āfront manā for his own food truck.
Tristanās father and mother, Jay and Vickie Snapp, werenāt sure he was serious when Tristan first said he wanted to own a food truck. But, while his father admittedly loves to cook and Tristan likes working with people, Jay says that if Tristan showed he was serious about it, he and Vickie would support Tristanās dream any way they could.
Tristan told his dad, a police officer with CSX Corp. (which is a leading supplier of rail-based freight transportation in North America), that his dad could be the cook and he could handle taking the orders and the cash register and at least help with the food.
Prime rib, which is available for special events.
āHe seasons the meat, mixes the brownies and prepares the pudding cups,ā Jay says.
Tristan received some of his early training at the Pro Kitchen Hub, a shared-use commercial kitchen in South Tampa that is located next door to Guthrieās Chicken Fingers and provides training for those interested in starting a food service business.
Following some training, Jay says Tristan started providing brownie bites and pudding cups for sale at the Bakery Box, a pop-up extension of the Pro Kitchen Hub with a service window next to Guthrieās. In addition to working on his baking, Jay says, āthatās where Tristan learned how to use a POS (point of sale) system. He kept bringing up the food truck idea to us and we could tell he was definitely serious about starting one of his own.āĀ
That was back in 2020, when all Tristan had was an idea and the name Tristans Amazing Bites. He went to a crowdsource website where people compete to design your logo and Jay says that Tristan received āabout 75 entries. He picked the one he liked best, his brother Tim designed his TristansAmazingBites.com website and, in 2021, the new logo was put on a food truck and Trisans Amazing Bites was born.ā
Jay says he had to earn his Food Managerās certification, a four-hour class that Tristan attended with him. In addition to the flattop grill inside the truck, Jay says, āWe got a large rectec pellet grill and both Tristan and I earned diplomas from the rectec Academy following an intensive three-day course in Augusta, GA, led by actual TV pitmasters.
Tristan and Jay Snapp and Tristan got to meet Tim Tebow at a Special Olympics event.Ā
āTristan likes to brag that even though we both graduated, he got the MVP award,ā Jay says. āWeāve done prime rib, BBQ ribs and more on the rectec. We can cater pretty large events with it.ā
Jay says that he and Tristan originally only brought the truck to special events because, āsince I have a full-time job that requires me to travel, so there was no way I could stay on a regular schedule with the truck.ā
Before settling in to their current schedule on Cross Creek Blvd., Tristan and Jay brought the food truck to events like the annual fund raiser for Gigiās Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center on W. Hillsborough Ave., a fund raiser at Lutz Elementary (which caters to special needs children; Jay says, āWe catered 1,000 brownie bites for themā) and a school in Brandon that wanted to cater a Teacher Appreciation luncheon.ā The truck also recently provided a prime rib dinner at the Live Oak Preserve clubhouse.
Tristan, who also works at the Publix in Wiregrass Ranch, graduated from the two-year āStagesā program at USF, where students learn both the school at HART transit systems. His Special Olympics softball team won a bronze medal at last yearās USA Nationals.
So, How About The Food?
Jay also says that he wouldnāt have agreed to a daily schedule for the truck if he didnāt have someone else who could do the cooking every day. So, when Tony Carbone, the former owner of the Wolfās Den diner restaurant in Wesley Chapel that closed shortly after things reopened after the pandemic, said he wanted to get back into cooking for people, Jay knew he had found the right guy.
āI was a customer of Wolfās Den,ā Jay says. āAnd Tony had done just the kind of food we wanted to do.ā
And, Tristan was sold on Tony, too. āHe told me that although Iām still OK at it, Tony is now the Number One cook and Iām down to his Number Two.āĀ
The Breakfast Burger.
Try a delicious freshly made omelet and home fries from Tristans Amazing Bites on Cross Creek Blvd.
For breakfast, which is served anytime the truck is open, Iāve already enjoyed the fried egg & bacon (or sausage) Breakfast Sandwich and the breakfast burger. Iāve yet to try the omelet breakfast platter or biscuits and gravy, but Jimmy Gouveia, the co-owner of the nearby Grill at Morris Bridge, was picking up his order during my last visit. āI have to get my biscuits & gravy at least once every week,ā Jimmy said. āItās just so good.ā The home fries (a huge order for just $4) are served with savory grilled onions and peppers.
Thereās also a breakfast bowl, a meat lovers or pulled pork omelet on Cuban bread, a Rocco Jersey pork roll and even a breakfast wrap.
āWhatās for lunch,ā you ask? If you love BBQ pulled pork, try Tristans Amazing āBig Biteā Burger, with pulled pork and bacon on a delicious burger topped with sweet BBQ sauce. I also enjoyed Tristans Amazing Cheese Steak and the pressed Cuban sandwich.
Tristans Amazing Big Bite Burger.A tasty pressed Cuban sandwich.Brownie Bites.
Other options include regular or bacon cheeseburgers, BLTs on sub or Cuban bread, grilled chicken Philly subs and sandwiches and chicken or beef quesadillas.
And for dessert, yes, I also can vouch for Tristanās brownie bites, although Iāve yet to try his pudding cups ā but Iāve heard some of his regulars rave about them.
āThe bottom line to me,ā Jay says, āis recognizing that everyone has their own talents and abilities, and their own passions, and I am happy to support Tristanās. If we can make the food truck work, maybe Iāll be able to retire (from CSX) early because Iād really like to be able to do something where Tristan and I can continue to work together. Thatās my main goal.ā
Tristans Amazing Bites is located at 10865 Cross Creek Blvd. For more information, visit TristansAmazingBites.com or see the ad on pg. 40. Event catering also is available. The truck also is on Instagram and Facebook, so send a message if you have a special order.
Although I never owned a Barbie doll, I did get an Action Jackson āfigureā when I was a kid and I loved that you could dress the āboy dollsā as Batman, Superman and other DC Comics heroes.
And, while I still prefer superhero movies to pretty much any other genre these days (other than a great comedy), I will admit that when Jannah said she wanted to go see the āBarbieā movie, I quickly agreed.
I wanted to see what all the fuss was about, as āBarbieā shattered the record for the top box office opening weekend for a movie directed by a woman, but I also was intrigued by the idea of a Barbie doll coming to life, especially with the talented Margot Robbie in the title role.
I also had high hopes for Ryan Gosling as Ken, despite the ridiculous-looking (at least to me) dye job to match the dollās well-known blond locks. And yes, the teaser commercials showing Barbie and Ken getting arrested multiple times during their first trip to the āreal worldā looked cute and funny.
What was most appealing to me was to see how director Greta Gerwig was planning to bring (almost) every young girlās favorite doll to life and how Barbie and Ken would ultimately fare. I somehow didnāt even realize that Will Ferrell (who plays the CEO of Mattel, they toy company that still owns the Barbie empire) also was in the movie until the opening credits. I enjoy some of Mr. Ferrellās films, but he is usually so over the top with his acting that every movie heās in walks that fine line between super-funny and super-stupid.
Well, after sitting through the nearly two-hour run of āBarbieā a week or so after it hit theaters across the U.S., all I can say is I honestly didnāt get what all the hype has been about.
In my opinion, despite having some very funny moments, the film is just so stupid and the story so convoluted that the star power does little to prop it up. My favorite characters are America Ferrera as Gloria, the mom who loved playing with Barbies as a kid (and apparently, still does), Ariana Greenblatt as Gloriaās daughter Sasha who (along with her friends) has gotten to the age where they think theyāre too old and too cool to play with dolls, and especially, the great Rhea Perlman (best known as Carla from āCheersā and for being married to Danny DeVito) as Ruth Handler, the American businesswoman who invented the Barbie doll in 1959.
I give Gerwig a lot of credit for at least trying and it seems that, based on everything Iāve seen about the movie on talk shows, the women of America seem to believe that the director got the story right, especially in terms of āfemale empowerment.ā Yes, all of the Barbies of all shapes, sizes, colors and physical abilities are treated equally in āBarbieland, and the president is an African-American Barbie. I did understand, applaud and appreciate at least that part of Gerwigās message.
But, what I couldnāt understand was why the director had to make Goslingās Ken the movieās ignorant āvillain.ā In the opening scenes of the movie, Ken clearly thinks heās in love with Barbie, even though he doesnāt understand why he should have sleepovers with his āgirlfriend,ā who clearly has no clue as to why heād even be interested in anything other than the two of them looking pretty together.
But then, when they travel to the real world, Ken visits a library and takes out (steals?) books about the āpatriarchyā and decides he likes the idea of men being in charge, rather than the Barbie dolls who āruleā Barbieland. How did these dolls even learn how to read? I know…suspend disbelief.
And, all Barbie-hell breaks loose when the dolls return to Barbieland. There are pitiful musical numbers and even a fake-weapon fight scene between all of the incarnations of the Ken doll, with Simu Liu (of the āShang Chiā Marvel movie) as Goslingās arch-rival Ken. While the men and their abs are fighting, the Barbies somehow find a loophole to take back Barblieland for themselves and Robbieās Barbie ends up realizing she had been taking Kenās needs for granted, even as she then chooses to return to the real world to live forever.
Iāve seen the movie called āhilarious,ā but for my money, there were just a few laughs sprinkled into the almost nonstop stupidity. Jannah and I both had trouble sitting through it.
The best thing about the film, in my opinion, has been the merchandising. The B&B Theatres at The Grove hosted a big opening weekend āBarbieā party and still has life-size Barbie doll boxes in the lobby that no woman (including Jannah, right) could resist dressing up in pink for and taking pictures in ā I even wore my pink polo shirt for the occasion. I regretted that decision afterwards.
Again, in my opinion, āBarbieā misses the mark as badly as most of its jokes. A better plot might have had the girl who outgrew Barbies become the āvillainā until she realizes the value of the dolls to the girls and women who love them to somehow āsave the day.ā Oh, well.