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Was the real lunch choice Wendy’s or fine dine
Mid-Hudson News ^ | August 1, 2004 | Unattributed

Posted on 08/01/2004 9:27:55 AM PDT by Philistine

Weekend,
July 31 - August 1, 2004

Copyright © 2004 Mid-Hudson News Network, a division of Statewide News Network, Inc.

Was the real lunch choice Wendy's or fine dine


What was being served inside the bus?

While Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, and their families were having a "lite" lunch at Wendy's in the Town of Newburgh Friday, drumming up local support right after the national convention in Boston, their real lunches were waiting on their bus.

A member of the Kerry advance team called Nikola's Restaurant at the Newburgh Yacht Club the night before and ordered 19 five-star lunches to go that would be picked up at noon Friday. Management at the restaurant, which is operated by CIA graduate chef Michael Dederick, was told the meals would be for the Kerry and Edwards families and actor Ben Affleck who was with them on the tour.

The gourmet meals to go included shrimp vindallo, grilled diver sea scallops, prosciutto, wrapped stuffed chicken, and steak salad. The meals came to about $200.

The entourage had also expected to stop at the Alexis Diner at Route 9W and North Plank Road in the Town of Newburgh. In fact, the Kerry advance team had ordered 125 lunches for the team and supporters. Their buses drove right by the diner on I-84 and proceeded straight to Wendy's.

Kerry may still have the vote of Wendy's manager John Garrett. I'm for anyone who comes in and likes double cheeses, Garrett said. I'm a big supporter of anyone who orders our food.


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KEYWORDS: edwards; kerry; searchbeforeposting; wendys
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To: independentmind

Actually - I feel sorry for Wendy's to get this bad publicity....
Why didn't they go to McDonald's instead?


21 posted on 08/01/2004 9:43:07 AM PDT by traumer
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To: Philistine

22 posted on 08/01/2004 9:45:06 AM PDT by mjp
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To: AQGeiger

Good point - I didn't read it correctly...
That means:
$200/19 = $10.53 (no tip I assume :o)


23 posted on 08/01/2004 9:45:29 AM PDT by traumer
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To: independentmind
She was there, trying to figure out what chili is.


24 posted on 08/01/2004 9:45:57 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Philistine
Management at the restaurant, which is operated by CIA graduate chef Michael Dederick,

Does anybody know why the spooks are being trained as burger flippers?

25 posted on 08/01/2004 9:47:10 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Dog Gone

They're just carefully establishing their claim here with lots of free media. After Edwards is retired back to lawyering, Wendy's should look for a class action lawsuit to follow.


26 posted on 08/01/2004 9:49:12 AM PDT by kcar (www.TheUNsucks.com)
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To: Willie Green
Does anybody know why the spooks are being trained as burger flippers?

You're probably kidding, but in this case CIA stands for the Culinary Institute Of America, which is nearby.

27 posted on 08/01/2004 9:50:08 AM PDT by Philistine
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To: Willie Green

ALSO:
"the meals would be for the Kerry and Edwards families and actor Ben Affleck who was with them... "

High visibility for him - perhaps a cabinet position for him ?


28 posted on 08/01/2004 9:50:28 AM PDT by traumer
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To: Willie Green

" the restaurant, which is operated by CIA graduate chef Michael Dederick... "

PLEASE don't water the flowers - our microphones are getting RUSTY ! :o)


29 posted on 08/01/2004 9:52:36 AM PDT by traumer
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To: Philistine

I'd prefer the Wendy's menu to any of that fancy crap they really ordered.


30 posted on 08/01/2004 9:53:00 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: AQGeiger
The article states that 19 of these lunches were ordered for $200. Considering the ingredients, there is no way that the lunches cost only slightly more than ten dollars each. Either they were sold at a very steep discount, or the price was purposefully reported incorrectly.

You're absolutely correct. Heck, the egg rolls there go for $10:













Nikola's


Published December 6, 2002


By Lori Pierce Abendschein
Poughkeepsie Journal

You don't have to compete for a view at Nikola's Restaurant and Bistro, where every seat in the dining room mesmerizes diners with a panoramic view of the Hudson River.

Sure, the view is nice. With the location at the Newburgh Yacht Club, one would expect it. The dining experience may be enhanced by the view, but as chef/owner and self-proclaimed purist Michael Dederick says, ''It's all about the food.''

Having worked in some of Manhattan's top restaurants including The River Cafe and Union Square Cafe, Dederick, thankfully, returned to his native Hudson Valley to set up shop.

Don't miss the spring rolls

Warm wedges of focaccia and a ramekin of briny olives in an excellent-tasting olive oil give you just the start, providing just enough so that you can focus on the menu. Dederick, assisted by chef de cuisine Ruth Ryan, take a seasonal approach to an eclectic menu that travels across Asian, French and Mediterranean borders.

Try a trio of soups and be sure not to miss the grilled shrimp spring rolls ($10) -- a healthy stack of crisply fried rolls that are a sheer pleasure to eat, especially with the tangy, subtly sweet ginger-beet hoisin sauce. Risotto preparations vary, and you can count on a deliciously different preparation every night. On the evening of our visit, we were treated to the essence of pumpkin, which gave the toothsome grain a subtly exotic quality right down to the crisply fried lotus flower garnish ($9).

On a brisk night it would be difficult to not be charmed by a beef Bolognaise with spinach over fusilli ($16), or perhaps what sounds like a real labor of love -- pork cutlet with apple spaetzle and sage-roasted root vegetables. I could have easily chosen the coq au vin -- the fanciful name for a simply prepared but no less delicious dish of wine-braised free range chicken accompanied by garlic mashed potatoes, broccoline and sweet caramelized shallots. Instead, Nikola's fisherman's chowder ($19) was the ideal choice, satisfying my desire for seafood but a hearty cold-weather meal all in one with its abundance of clams, shrimp, codfish, salmon and green beans transplanted into a deep bowl of buttery, creamy chowder.

Our other entree was another example of Dederick's commitment to simplicity in preparation and ingredients. A healthy cut of tuna ($18) came perfectly seared, accompanied by parsnip mashed potatoes, earthy sweet oyster mushrooms and reduced balsamic glaze.

Save room for dessert

An experience at Nikola's doesn't cease with dinner and by the end of the meal, we found ourselves truly at ease and relaxed, enchanted by the lights shimmering on the river and eager to take on dessert. In addition to a long list of gelatos and sorbets, the temptation of an assorted cookie plate ($6), chocolate molten cake ($7) or sharing a trio of creme brule ($7) sounded like just the ending we needed. Three petite ramekins teeming with maple, vanilla and pumpkin custard were all quite good, however, not with as much distinguishable flavor as we hoped and the texture of the vanilla was thick and dry.

Nikola's location away from the waterfront strand of restaurants encourages the need to pay careful attention to signs to find this hidden gem. Yes, it is ''all about the food,'' however, a treasure trove of fine service and ambience also awaits.

The Poughkeepsie Journal pays for the meals that are the subjects of restaurant reviews and reviewers do not identify themselves prior to the end of the meal. Lori Pierce Abendschein is a graduate of The Culinary Institute of America and a member of Women Chefs & Restaurateurs.

NIKOLA'S
Rating breakdown
Overall **** (Very Good)

1 Park Place at the Newburgh Yacht Club, Newburgh; (845) 561-5255; international cuisine; serving lunch and dinner seven days a week: lunch, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; dinner, 5:30-10 p.m. Call for hours because restaurant may close to accommodate private functions; children may be accommodated; smoking is permitted in the bar/lounge area; reservations suggested; handicapped accessibility; all major credit cards accepted.

Entrée price range$16-$20.

Directions — From Poughkeepsie, take Route 9 south to I-84 west. Cross Newburgh-Beacon Bridge and follow until second exit. Make a right onto Route 9W south. Travel approximately 100 feet and make first left onto Water Street. Take first left onto Montgomery and then a right under a stone bridge. Make a right and restaurant is just ahead.

Rating breakdown
Food...........................****
Ambience....................****
Service........................****
Value..........................****


What ratings mean
* poor
** fair
*** good
**** very good
***** excellent.


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31 posted on 08/01/2004 9:53:15 AM PDT by Philistine
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To: Philistine
Kerry may still have the vote of Wendy's manager John Garrett. I'm for anyone who comes in and likes double cheeses, Garrett said. I'm a big supporter of anyone who orders our food.

Sounds like a really politically savy and intelligent guy. All Bush has to do is go in there on Nov. 1 and order two double cheeses.

32 posted on 08/01/2004 9:57:29 AM PDT by twhitak
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To: Philistine

Well, one should be fair and give them credit for recognizing a good lunch when they see one. $200 for 19 lunches=$10.52 apiece, vs. $5 worth of fast food crap at Wendy's. To preserve appearances, the Wendy campaign stop should have been presented as having to use the bathroom there and then... say, buying a soda, to appear as a customer.


33 posted on 08/01/2004 9:58:01 AM PDT by GSlob
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To: mjp

That is really funny, even funnier than Kerry with the Oompa Loompas.


34 posted on 08/01/2004 9:58:14 AM PDT by USNBandit (Florida military absentee voter number 537.)
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To: Philistine
"I'm a big supporter of anyone who orders our food."
 

Especially if they don't actually eat it.


35 posted on 08/01/2004 10:00:04 AM PDT by Fintan (You weren't expecting an intelligent response, were ya????)
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To: traumer
(no tip I assume :o)

Not if it was to go...

Mark

36 posted on 08/01/2004 10:00:17 AM PDT by MarkL (Dude!!! You're farting fire!!!!)
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To: AQGeiger; traumer

"The article states that 19 of these lunches were ordered for $200. Considering the ingredients, there is no way that the lunches cost only slightly more than ten dollars each. Either they were sold at a very steep discount, or the price was purposefully reported incorrectly."

I may not be a redneck ; ) - because that was my thought exactly. However, it says the lunches were for the Kerry & Edwards Families & Ben Affleck. Now, I don't know if any of the older kids are with them, but those little Edwards tots wouldn't be eating any of this stuff. I think possibly the number of lunches is mis-stated.


37 posted on 08/01/2004 10:00:22 AM PDT by jocon307
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To: Dog Gone

Ta-ray-za looks as if she's trying really hard not to touch anything in the plebeian fast-food establishment.


38 posted on 08/01/2004 10:00:31 AM PDT by AQGeiger (Have you hugged your soldier today?)
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To: woofer

"Any FReepers in the Newburgh area wanna check and see of the sKerry gang stiffed the Alexis' Diner for the 125 lunches to (sorta) go?"

Yep....one of the buses was escorted to the Diner to pick up these lunch orders.


39 posted on 08/01/2004 10:00:43 AM PDT by Arpege92 (Moore is so fat that when he hauls a$$ it takes two trips - tractorman!)
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To: independentmind

Good Point. It looked liked Teresa couldn't even fake enjoyment of being at a fast food joint.


40 posted on 08/01/2004 10:03:22 AM PDT by paltz
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