Wednesday, June 8, 2011

no. 5

Il Fornaio - Beverly Hills

Hmmm, chain restaurant Il Fornaio.
What to say?

I'm not incredibly picky about my Italian food. I love pasta, I LOVE burrata and I love Italian food in general, so I'm easy to please in the Italian eatery department. Seemingly Il Fornaio and I would be a good match!
But alas, it was a very underwhelming dining experience. Not terrible - but not incredible.

Jon and I started our dinner with Campari spritzers.
Very colorful and fun cocktails {gorgeous color!} - but a bit on the bitter side, if you've never had one.

We ordered our entrees from their special winter menu.

Jon had the 'Tour of Italy"{which consisted of 4 different types of cooked meats - chicken, lamb, steak and sausage - whoa!}
I ordered the Prawns served in a tomato-caper sauce.
Pretty decent, the prawns were very large and cooked well.


We ended our meal with tiramisu.
Just fine.









On to the next restaurant!


{photos by Jon - Medium}
1.14.11

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

olly olly oxen free!

Alright...
I haven't posted anything for months!!!

I have been eating though!
So I will correct this "no posting" phase and very, very soon there will be a bounty of posts detailing fun food experiences!

:)


More to follow!


{soon!  promise!}

Monday, December 27, 2010

no. 3

Grill On The Alley

Saturday night dinner.
The Grill On The Alley in Beverly Hills.

This place is a pretty classic old school styled steakhouse in Beverly Hills.  
Apparently it is the "home of the entertainment industry's "power lunch"




We started with a round of martini's and one of the evening's specials, the tuna tartare.
Martini was good, tuna was a fine - but needed something.  It came with 3 sauces, but it was still lacking.

For dinner we had:
Baked Parmesan Crusted Chilean Sea Bass
and
Prime New York Pepper Steak
with
Wine referred by our waiter.


Both entrees were fine, but surprisingly mediocre. Good, but nothing amazing.
The dinner was enjoyable because of our waiter/table runner Dan though.  He was a delight!  :)
Very accommodating and friendly.

Since our meals were a little blah, we talked ourselves into dessert and shared a slice of key lime pie.
AMAZING!
Silky smooth and creamy, sweet but tart.


Finished the meal on a high note!
 

Sunday, December 19, 2010

no.4

Ford's Filling Station

Located in downtown Culver City, this restaurant is pretty fun.
The menu overall has standard dishes that have been a little funk-i-fied.




We each had 'Eric's Manhattan' which had both sweet and dry vermouth, and was very very good.
So far this lunch was starting off right!!


For an appetizer we shared the
Shrimp Pil Pil {made with garlic, marash pepper and sherry}
Pretty good.  A little spicy, and very garlicky.  Served with bread that helped calm down the burn from the marash pepper that was generously sprinkled on the shrimp.

Main dish we had:
Shrimp Curry { with jasmine rice, marash pepper and topped with applewood bacon }
and the
Pub Burger {+ cheddar cheese and bacon }

Shrimp curry
A- rating.
It had strips of bacon! Whaa! Unexpected, but a nice surprise.
Shrimp, rice, spices and sauce were all great. Perfect for lunch.

Pub Burger
The burger was gigantic, and served with bacon and cheddar cheese that really made it standout.


Phew!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

no.2 part 2 {Kitchen 24}

Ventured over to Kitchen24 again for a little lunch.
I hadn't had much for breakfast, so eggs and a good book sounded pretty good for lunch.

I ordered a Ginger Ale
and
the Garden Benedict:
toasted english muffin, with ham, avocado and poached eggs topped with smoked paprika hollandaise, served with herb roasted potatoes.

The first few bites of the garden benedict started off well enough, nicely poached eggs, ripe avocado -  but after awhile that smoked paprika sauce became so overwhelming! I couldn't taste anything else!
I suddenly noticed as I was making a mess with my eggs and benedicts the rest of my food and the smokey paprika sauce were locked in a land battle and I was kept busy trying to keep the sauce off my potatoes before they also tasted like nothing but smokey paprika.
Unfortunately, the potatoes didn't make it.
My advice - order the smokey paprika hollandaise on the side!!







Sunday, November 28, 2010

no. 3

Delancey




Delancey, Delancey, Delancey.....

I have some nice memories at Delancey.  Just a few blocks from work, I've had dinner and drinks after work, before a movie or show. Delancey always doing its part in making for an overall enjoyable evening.
The dark, small, seemingly unpretentious, New York styled little pizzeria tucked into a corner off of Sunset definitely has a draw to it. They have a pretty awesome beer selection, their food is almost always delicious and reasonably priced, and you don't really feel like you're a step off of Sunset Blvd.

We decided to have dinner at Delancey because it is a source of comfort, it's familiar and cozy.
After a long week we wanted to have a hassle free, enjoyable dinner.

We started with:
Antipasti - {Thinly Sliced Bresoala with Arugula, topped with Grana Padano cheese and Lemon dressing}
Very, very good. Light, but very flavorful. (turns out bresoala is a type of air-dried salted beef - which, I did not know!)

For dinner:
Goat Cheese Ravioli w/ Peas and Prosciutto
and
Penne alla Vodka with Italian Sausage

Both pasta dishes are 'two thumbs up!'

The Goat Cheese Ravioli was extremely rich, but oh so good.  It's so rich after a few little ravioli's it's almost too much. Goat cheese, prosciutto and cream sauce! Oh my!
I would recommend maybe splitting it with someone and then getting another side or antipasti to share. 

Penne all Vodka - oh you spicy, delicious devil!
So satisfying. Spicy, but smooth.  This has been a favorite for awhile.  So much so, it's hard to turn it down even when you want to try something new.

But I was surprised by the bad over all customer service.
Kind of a bummer to the whole evening, but what can you do?

Sorry Delancey, but we're on to the next!! 

Sunday, November 7, 2010

no. 2

Kitchen 24


Ah, brunch.  I love brunch.
Brunch means it's the weekend, and I'm not at work. Hooray!

This weekend we decided to have brunch and picked out Kitchen 24 in Hollywood as our next dineLA restaurant destination.  I've actually been here a couple times before for lunch, but never brunch or dinner.


 
Kitchen 24 is a modern styled diner with a new take on classic diner food and is actually open 24/7
(I hear it's a hot spot after the bars close)

We started with a proper brunch item, a Bloody Mary {! a favorite of mine !} and a Jalepeno Margarita.
The bloody mary was deliciously spicy and very tall, it made the margarita look tiny in comparison! The margarita was deliciously spicy as well, but also refreshing with crushed cilantro.

Our brunch consisted of:

The Home Skillet  {skillet cooked hash browns w/ 2 poached eggs and sausage and toast}
Really good!  Hash browns can be tricky, sometimes they're too crisp on the outside and almost raw on the inside or just one big crisp - either way, not good
K24's were excellent!  Great dish!

and the

Bartender’s Banquet {basically half a breakfast burrito and a waffle with strawberries}
Awesome dish.  As delicious as waffles are, sometimes they aren't quite enough. So this plate is pretty great because you get the yummy waffle, but with something a little more substantial.

Highly recommended! 

We finished our meal with a vanilla/chocolate swirl milk shake and a walk through the Hollywood Farmer's Market.

Cheers to brunch!