Sunday, February 24, 2013

EXtra..EXtra!

This just In..


Due to a recent surprise shutter on The Royce in Pasadena, chef David Féau gets some time off and explore future options. No time wasted he's back on the scene doing a special dinner with fellow chef Andre Guerrero on Feb 27 @Tapenade!  Looking at the 7 course menu,  at $72 or $90 including beverage pairing is very reasonable given his talent and extensive ingredients usage.  This guy can cook, trust me! Not to be missed if your in the LA area. For reservations please call Tapenade directly


The Menu:
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“Passport Around The World”
Chef Ressul Rassallat of Tapenade Welcomes
Chef Andre Guerrero & Chef David Feau
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
6:30 PM

AMUSE-BOUCHE 
smoked salmon tartare croustade, yuzu and salmon roe lemon gelėe with tahitian vanilla, four berries
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Chef Andre Guerrero
LOBSTER
panna-cotta with pineapple
Sanford, Flor De Campo Chardonnay, Santa Barbara, 2010

Chef David Feau
 FARMED LETTUCE HEART AND BABY KALE
salsify, kumquat, maitake mushroom, onion petals, bergamot orange jus
Charles Krug Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, 2010

Chef Andre Guerrero
CHICKEN GNOCCHI
morel mushrooms and asparagus

Chef David Feau
JOHN DORY A LA PLANCHA
forbidden rice, cuttlefish, fennel pollen, smoked tomato oil
Lockwood Pinot Noir, Monterey, 2009

Chef Ressul Rassallat
RACK OF LAMB
goat cheese-eggplant cannelloni, vandouvan reduction
M. Chapoutier Bellerouche, Syrah-Grenache, Cotes-du-Rhone, France
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Chef Ressul Rassallat
TWO LAYERED CRÈME BRÛLÉE
chocolate and vanilla bean
 Sandeman 10 Year Tawny Port


Mignardises

$72 per person, food only
$90 per person, including wine. Exclusive of tax & service charge





For reservation call 310-312-6233 or E-MAIL US: vida.zucker@tapenade.labook

Saturday, February 23, 2013

EXperience: Pliny The Younger

 How far would you go to chug sip a BEER?  

This beer better be heaven sent and DAMN good!! Not, and NEVER in bottles only on draft for a extremely limited time(~2 weeks once a year in February) you can snatch a sip of this mythical brew. 

2013 marks PtY's 9th year of production!

From the micro brewery of Russian River in Santa Rosa, California comes this phenomenal beer.  In History Pliny the Younger (PtY) was a Roman scholar, writer, naturalist; also Pliny the Elder’s nephew and adopted son.  Pliny the Elder is the company's award-wining staple beer, a Double IPA,  so to make a successor beer it's only fitting to name the Triple IPA after his son. It is almost a true Triple IPA with triple the amount of hops as a regular I.P.A. That said, it is extremely difficult, time and space consuming, and very expensive to make therefore limits them to making more of this good stuff.  

Why was this a must do on my list? 

 

3 Very Good Reasons:

1.  I happen to be back in Northern California due to some personal matters thus even giving me a coincidental chance to go up to Russian River and visit the brewery during this limited draft release. 

2.  My significant other is a beer slut fanatic, I mean,  I'm not pointing the finger at her for my own actions but shes the single reason why I even got into beer in the first place.  Now I'm a addict myself and I <3 Craft, Draft, Brew whatever you call it, more than she does.

3. Having moved down to Southern California and traveling to visit Her in nearby San Diego a.k.a craft beer promise land.  I can't wait to brag to some of these beer geeks and snobs down there what I've tried!

 

My Journey:

If I only knew getting a sip of beer was this much work..I would still have done it just a bit more will prepared and better planned next time, maybe next year? On a personal level I have a sentimental attachment to this beer.  You see, Pliny the Elder(PtE) was technically the first 'craft' beer that I've ever tried and trust me I did not like it at all. The first time I tasted(consumed directly out of the bottle).  I apologize ahead of time that the action that followed might offend some of you Pliny extremists; I gave it two big gulps and poured out the rest I asked myself why the hell would anyone enjoy this bitter(hoppy) beer.  In that moment I was upset at the time and money spent trying this crap out.

After.. sorry lost count, X amount of beers in my belly and equipped with a new refined beer palate I went back to give my long lost friend PtE a revisit.  This time at Father's Office on tap! Wow? I can't really explain it hoppy is now my happy :) So refreshing and so crisp, I long forgotten the hatred I had for this beer back in the days.

Flash forward to now..

Vibrant quaint downtown Santa Rosa, CA

On Saturday, February 2nd,  My long and strenuous mission begun.  Given the company's excellent marketing and cult followings.  I know this was going to be an epic line waiting, crowd busting, and buzz-worthy experience already.  Little did I know the obstacles that lies ahead. Tagged along with me for this mission was two good friends and beer enthusiast themselves. Vinay S. of Craft Culture and my all time fave drinking buddy Jacqueline R. 

cool white poodle
My house is about 1 hour and 30mins southeast of Santa Rosa. We drove into town around 11:40am

To be confronted by all this mayhem and all these people standing between us and PtY..
Some REALLY good fresh & hot local pizza at a not so great price $30 :/ Thanks Vinay for buying


@1:25pm lunch time rolled around and still very hopeful of drinking PtY today.  We decided to buy some pizza to fill our stomach for this battle of wait and to soak up the high alcohol of the beer later. We devoured the entire pie in minutes!



4 hours later, we moved around the corner, now we are on the same street as the brewery but barely anywhere close to the entrance.

  


 

 

 

@7:15pm My fate with PtY ended in a tragedy today. It was a bittersweet moment to know that I came so close and had to give it up(I made some prior plans for the night that I can't miss) Who knew that it was going to to take 7+ hours maybe just two more I would have been in beer heaven! SOLD my space in line, yes sold(to these folks that flew in from St Louis for this), knowing another chance will be waiting for me in the near future!  I told myself its just a beer, no big deal! Better luck tomorrow.

  TO BE CONTINUED... 


Ending Notes~ I did manage to sneak inside through the hour long growler refill line.  The trip was not at all a waste of time or money.  It was my first time visiting Santa Rosa and both Vinay and I went home somewhat content bringing back some other awesome tasting RR pub only brewsErudition and Rejection.

A look inside the pub:



Russian River Brewing Company
725 4th St
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
(707) 545-2337
http://russianriverbrewing.com/
Date visited: Feb 2nd, 2013

Initial Impression: Swoon Dessert Bar (San Diego, CA)

Sniff sniff.. Is that LOVE in the air?

The most romantic day of the year falls on a Thursday this time..most of us had work or school or busy getting ready for the weekend.  Feeling some weekday romance spark I decided to pay my special someone a visit in San Diego.

No dinner plans made since I wasn't going to get there til later in the evening BUT, still have to do something special right? Knowing a girl can't turn down dessert, you know where I'm going with this...

...Swoon Dessert Bar was where I'm taking Her.  A new North Park dessert concept that brings unique very-seasonal innovations to the table.  Having access to the Art Produce Gallery's backyard edible garden and the neighborhoods' weekly farmer's market nothing pre-made here. Everything was made and assembled right in front of you, and it kind of reminded me of the nearby D-Bar which have a much similar vibe and offering. The space is designed to replicate a 'sushi bar' but way more hip and modern.  The 1,100 square foot urban-loft space is airy and spacious due to its large floor to ceiling windows and minimalist furnishings.  Two things particular that caught my eyes were the hanging light fixture and the spider web/mosaic-esque place mats on the table.



Opened for service just a few days before Valentine's Day they put out a special menu for the night.  A 5 course pre-fixe along with a few extras before and in-between priced at $30 per person. A handful of well selected coffee and tea is available to accompany the desserts.  I also been told that a beer and wine license is in the works.

To my surprise when we arrive around 9:15pm the place was fairly empty. Still in its opening week so I was expecting some glitches on service or maybe even chaos of people looking to check it out. Beyond some minor confusion upon arrival everything went smooth (We were seated and didn't get any instruction on ordering or menu explanation being our first time here).  Serviced by a few courteous and well trained staffs we sat at the bar with a friendly dining crowd.  Our chef for the night was Ian Smith who spent four years working at SD's cute Wine Vault Bistro prior to his leading role here at Swoon.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Looking Forward

February 2013
Adventurous/Events/Places/People/Food 

1. Polite Provisions 
4696 30th St
(between Madison Ave & Adams Ave)
San Diego, CA 92116
Neighborhood: University Heights
http://politeprovisions.com/

From the peeps behind Craft & Commerce, Noble Experiment, UnderBelly, and Soda and Swine(Opening Soon). They shall offer San Diego drinkers an ambitious bar and drink program with a ton of libations on DRAFT!  The apothecary interior sets an warm intimate vibe with great attention to vintage-era details. For a cocktail fanatic like moi its a must stop by.

2. WineBar@CoffeeBar 
600 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90014
6pm-midnight; Wed-Sat Only
http://coffeebarla.com/

Greg Bernhardt(LudoBites Sous Chef) along with his buddy Spanish chef Sergio Perera is teaming up and taking over Coffee Bar in downtown LA before both settle into there permanent gigs and digs.  A 12-item well-sourced À la carte menu with nothing over the price of $12.  The current beer and wine license allows them to serve a handful selection of beer and wine along with the French-Spanish style tapas.  

3. LQ@Vertical
70 N Raymond Ave
Upstairs

Pasadena, CA 91103
http://www.verticalwinebistro.com/

Laurent Quenioux is back again! He will continue to wow us with his pop ups and this time at his own place with LQ @ Vertical Wine Bistro Pasadena.  February 10 and 11, and again on February 24 and 25 make a reservation and come sample Chef Quenioux's creative side.

http://www.bistrolq.com/lq-foodings

4. Swoon Dessert Bar
3139 University Ave.
(between Iowa St & Herman Ave)
San Diego, CA 92104
Neighborhood: North Park
https://www.facebook.com/SwoonDessertBar

It's no secret that San Diego's Extraordinary Dessert  is a staple and must try for any tourist or locals with a sweet tooth. Now SD have more options for those craving sweets.  In North Park the newly open Swoon Dessert Bar,  a concept that fuses seasonal desserts with a modern urban sushi bar setting. Sit at the bar for all the action and the coffee and tea is also a great addition to those mouthwatering desserts.