Came across this article:
http://tulsafood.com/on-the-river/waterfront-grill-jenks
Has anyone been here? Everyone that I've talked to has had nothing but positive comments for this place. But I'm hesitant to believe it if these same people are also fans of Los Cabos. The menu options look interesting and somewhat unique. Every day that I've driven by this place, the parking lot has been overflowing with cars.
With this and the Blue Rose, I'm happy to see more high-caliber retail locations being built on the river.
However, I hate their website.
Quote from: sgrizzle on March 09, 2011, 07:30:12 AM
However, I hate their website.
Ugh.. There is absolutely zero reason for that site to be built in flash.. curious if the client requested something "flashy," or the designer sold them this turd
The end result:
- a long load time before you see anything at all
- No text can be copy/pasted/searched... or indexed by search engines (there is no meta info, hidden comments, alt-tags or anything at all for search engines to index... other than the title of the page)
And
- what's with the big prominent "Email Login" link meant to be used only by the admin.. can they not bookmark https://login.secureserver.net/index.php?app=wbe ?
- Why does the location page continue to show a slide show of plated food... rather than say... a map?!
The site was created by a firm in Springdale, AR
Not only is the website poorly designed the food photography is abysmal... too clinical and uninviting. However I really need to get over to Jenks and try this place out...I`ve only heard good things.
Quote from: OSU on March 09, 2011, 08:28:38 AM
Not only is the website poorly designed the food photography is abysmal... too clinical and uninviting. However I really need to get over to Jenks and try this place out...I`ve only heard good things.
Pictures of real food are often unappetizing. We've all heard stories of "stage food" not being real food at all.
Quote from: Red Arrow on March 09, 2011, 08:32:38 AM
Pictures of real food are often unappetizing.
But not always...
(http://pic.phyrefile.com/c/cl/clockwerk/2011/03/09/5412325553_f958998258_z.jpg) (http://www.phyrefile.com/image/view/8BAFyYRpDGNoVLiw)
(http://pic.phyrefile.com/c/cl/clockwerk/2011/03/09/5412324709_5d0c1900d2_z.jpg) (http://www.phyrefile.com/image/view/HqW8hNlPemp2SX0r)
(http://pic.phyrefile.com/c/cl/clockwerk/2011/03/09/5412936666_2a9553b6e2_z.jpg) (http://www.phyrefile.com/image/view/Fp2EIahlMCqnDNwA)
Has anyone emailed to let them know they were hosed by the site designer?
Maybe I watch too much Food Network but based on the photos in the article cited by Tourismo, their plating design is abysmal and unimaginative.
Quote from: Conan71 on March 09, 2011, 09:21:12 AM
Maybe I watch too much Food Network but based on the photos in the article cited by Tourismo, their plating design is abysmal and unimaginative.
At least they didn't "confetti" the plate
Quote from: carltonplace on March 09, 2011, 11:53:44 AM
At least they didn't "confetti" the plate
Actually that's exactly what all the dried parsley looked like to me.
Not as egregious as this
(http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSrU_YdXSeME6nl4APQJGg_FIWBf5RqkihfXVwUh9-MibW1o3ZIxw)
Quote from: carltonplace on March 09, 2011, 03:29:27 PM
Not as egregious as this
(http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSrU_YdXSeME6nl4APQJGg_FIWBf5RqkihfXVwUh9-MibW1o3ZIxw)
Ah yes, making $2.00 worth of shrimp look like it's worth $12 on the appetizer menu.
Quote from: Conan71 on March 09, 2011, 03:58:17 PM
Ah yes, making $2.00 worth of shrimp look like it's worth $12 on the appetizer menu.
That's $2.00 worth of shrimp?????
Quote from: Conan71 on March 09, 2011, 03:58:17 PM
Ah yes, making $2.00 worth of shrimp look like it's worth $12 on the appetizer menu.
Oh yeah, you know, if you add $0.50 worth of confettied vegetables, multiply that by 20, then that item is now worth $12. Simple mathematics really.....
Quote from: Red Arrow on March 09, 2011, 05:37:32 PM
That's $2.00 worth of shrimp?????
Yeah, I might have been a bit kind on that estimate ;D
Quote from: Red Arrow on March 09, 2011, 05:37:32 PM
That's $2.00 worth of shrimp?????
That's why I buy 31-50 count cooked or raw at the store for $7 to $8 a bag. Comes out to about $.15 a piece.
For anyone just joining us, or for general clarification....
The shrimp appetizer photo under scrutiny is completely unaffiliated with the restaurant formerly being discussed (as are all the plating photos OSU posted)
I went for lunch. It was busy but we didn't have to wait. Service was excellent. The appetizer, their so-called specialty, was really good. It was an avocado/crab dip but served without chips/crackers, which was fine because you can eat it without. The entrees were less than spectacular, about on par with Charleston's which is to say not bad but not exceptional either. The outdoor patio area is nice and will be great when the weather is nice.