Sumo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar is massive in size with a massive menu to match. It’s a nice addition to the chain-heavy area surrounding East Towne. (more…)
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Sumo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
Sunday, May 13th, 2018The Weekend Ahead April 20-22, 2018
Thursday, April 19th, 2018Here’s a rundown of some of the major events happening this weekend in the Madison, Wis., area:
Expos, Festivals, Conventions
- Midwest Horse Fair: Friday, April 20 – Sunday, April 22 at the Alliant Energy Center
- YPWeek: Friday, April 20 – Saturday, April 28 at various locations
- 420 Fest: 4:20 p.m. Friday, April 20 at the Brink Lounge
Concerts, Musicals, Other Performances
- UW Varsity Band Concert: 7 p.m. Thursday, April 19 – Saturday, April 21 at the Kohl Center
- Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra with Ilya Kaler: 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 20 at the Overture Center
- Tech N9ne: 8 p.m. Friday, April 20 at the Orpheum Theater
- An Evening with Bill Maher: 7 p.m. Sunday, April 22 at the Orpheum Theater
Parties, Galas, Food-Related Events
- 80s vs. 90s vs. 00s: 9 p.m. Friday, April 20 at the Majestic
- Spring Taste of the Madison Public Market: 10 a.m. Saturday, April 21 at Madison College Downtown
- Feed the Need: 3 p.m. Sunday, April 22 at Noah’s Event Venue
Other
- Record Store Day: Saturday, April 21 at B-Side Records, Ear Wax Records, MadCity Music Exchange, Strictly Discs and Sugar Shack Records
- 90s Bar Crawl: 2 p.m. Saturday, April 21 starting at Danny’s Pub
OM Indian Fusion Cuisine
Sunday, November 12th, 2017OM Indian Fusion Cuisine, located in an old strip mall on the east side, features South Indian and Indo-Chinese cuisines through both a buffet and menu ordering.
Speaking of the menu, it’s huge–for example, you’ll find 12 varieties of bread alone. As a result, OM has many items not found at other Indian restaurants, but the quality wasn’t consistent. For example:
- The peas in the tindora poriyal (sauteed vegetable medley) were quite undercooked, some hurting my teeth because they were like pebbles. At least the tindora (gourds) were tender and tasty, with a good balance of cumin and coriander.
- Dosa (a type of pancake) is brought around by the waitstaff, and it was less enjoyable than it could have been because it had a cracker-like consistency.
- The rice ball was dense and very dry. You’ll need a lot of sauce to get through it.
- The spices in the biryani ($14.95 with chicken) are very fragrant, but unfortunately, the well-seasoned chicken wasn’t juicy at all.
That said, you will find some better-prepared items:
- Mysore bonda is a fried dumpling with no meat or veggies inside. It has a hint of flavor from the scallions and its doughiness absorbs sauces well.
- Tandoori bhaji is like a fritter. OM’s version is heavy on the breading and contains a soft slice of plantain (instead of the traditional onion). It would have been better with a side of mint chutney.
- The curry goat is tender and has a hint of heat. Watch out for the bits of bone in the goat or you’ll likely crack a tooth.
- The curry chicken also is tender, though the sauce seemed milder than the goat version.
- The pongal ($9.95), made of mashed rice, ghee, ginger, cumin and lentils, was more flavorful than it appears. Still, I’m glad I tried it as part of the buffet ($10.95), because it’s overpriced as a menu item.
- The arrabita spaghetti ($13.95), part of the fusion portion of the menu, surprised me as a menu item. However, I really enjoyed it, as it’s noodles tossed with chili flakes (and some oil, it seemed) with a tiny bit of tomato sauce.
OM Indian Fusion Cuisine is open Wednesday-Monday for lunch and dinner. It also has a bar area, though OM doesn’t seem like a place you would have a drink.
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