Late Lunch – Baby Blues BBQ – Labor Day – September 2, 2019 – Venice, CA.

There used to be a location down the street from me in West Hollywood on Santa Monica Blvd. that closed a while back. I finally made it out to their very fun Venice location right in the heart of this cool and artsy community!  And let me tell you…they did not disappoint! If you’re looking for authentic Southern BBQ then this is your place. For the kind of mouth-watering BBQ that you’d normally find in cities like Texas or Memphis-look no further! Baby Blues will satisfy all of your Southern BBQ cravings.

In 2008 Guy Fieri of “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” paid a visit to the Venice location. He did a great segment about co-owners Danny Fischer and Rick Mac Cathay opening Baby Blues BBQ in 2006. These East Coast transplants called their Southern California styled BBQ, Hybrid BBQ. Whatever you call it, their 16 hour smoked BBQ ribs are off-the-bone delicious! 

Here’s what I had:

Starters:

Suicide King- Two slices of fresh baked cornbread topped with your choice of meat, cotija cheese, a dab of remoulade and BBQ sauce. I just can’t say enough about this starter. You just have to try it. Decadent…but what the heck!

The Sauces: 

BBQ- Mild vinegar based.

SWEET- Tangy BBQ-molasses.

XXX- Habanero, serrano, and poblano peppers with pineapple, raspberry, and mango.

HOT- Medium flavored “Buffalo”-style with a hint of ginger.

They are all gluten free and homemade-just amazing.

Sandwiches:

Sliced Brisket Sandwich- On Soft Roll with coleslaw. This brisket is so tender! It has a nice flavor and the coleslaw on top just pulls the whole sandwich together.

Burger:

Bacon-Blue Stuffed Burger – A half-pound of prime chuck hand-blended with blue cheese and maple bacon into a patty, served with lingonberry mustard. The meat is so lovely with the best flavor, with the blue cheese; it’s just off the charts.

Platters:

Memphis Style Ribs – Square cut, long-bone pork ribs, rubbed top to bottom with a blend of dry spices, slow smoked then grilled and lightly basted with our house BBQ sauce. These come to you hot and juicy. They are simple wonderful.

Regional Classics:

Sliced Brisket- Black Angus beef, pepper crusted, slow smoked for 14 hours and hand carved to order. This meat is flaky, light and  so moist. It is just the best of the best!

Smoked Chicken – Natural and hormone-free chicken. Because a happy chicken is a tasty chicken.   They serve up a moist and delicious ler and thigh.

Combos:

Blue Devil- Your choice of 4 different meats with an additional fixin’.

I chose Sliced Brisket, Catfish, Shrimp and Baby Back Ribs. 

Baby Back Ribs- Prime cut pork ribs dry rubbed, slow smoked then grilled and brushed with their house BBQ sauce. 

Grilled Shrimp – Black tiger shrimp, marinated and grilled. Topped with a New Orleans style remoulade. 

Gulf Coast Catfish – a catfish filet seasoned with Cajun spices and blackened in a cast iron skillet. Topped with remoulade. The shrimp is grilled to perfection. The Catfish is just fantastic. The ribs are falling off the bone, tender, light and so yummy.

Fixins:

Collard Greens, Mac N Cheese – 4 cheeses, Baked Beans, Cornbread, and Cole Slaw. My favorite was the Mac N Cheese- super creamy with very large elbow noodles. Really terrific!

Desserts:

Banana Pudding- their house specialty! Served with vanilla wafers, it’s truly a dessert symphony of wonderfulness.

Key Lime Pie- by far my favorite Key Lime pie of all times! Sweet and creamy with just a hint of lime. Just amazing!

Chocolate Pie- if you love chocolate you will have to try this pie.

Beverages: 

Beers: Bud Light…truly the drink to have with BBQ. It quenches your thirst and cools your palate.

Wine: House red or House white, both were great for house wines and went great with the various menu items.

Luckily, I was able to get my BBQ fix on Labor Day itself, so, no backyard party for me and I would not have had it any other way. They play great music that adds to the overall atmosphere with The Rolling Stones, country banjo music and Southern Rock all setting the tone.

Baby Blues BBQ’s interior makes you feel like you are somewhere in the South. Its rustic with lots of great art on the walls. All meant to make you feel like you are in someone’s home or backyard. It’s Casual, rustic, with a great beach feel. Lots of couples and “dudes” drinking beer and eating BBQ. 

Next time you’re hankering for amazing BBQ, try Baby Blues BBQ.  You will be happy that I suggested it. They have 3 locations in Los Angeles: Venice Beach, Echo Park, K-town and locations in San Francisco and Philadelphia. I just loved all of their Smokey delicious flavors!

Baby Blues BBQ

444 Lincoln Blvd.

Venice, CA.

www.babybluesbbq.com

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Dinner at Yojisan

August, 2012 – Dinner at Yojisan
How can you compare a Rolls Royce to a Mercedes, one is impeccable and the other, everyone owns. Yojisan sushi in Beverly Hills may find itself in the same predicament. There are plenty of Sushi places around town but once you taste this delectable fresh cuisine your pallet will be altered forever.

Yoji is the most inventive sushi chef that I have come across. He mixes his stunning presentations with an array of fresh ocean fish, incorporating art and culture, Yoji puts no limits to his combinations. This is by far no ordinary, run of the mill sushi place. No, this is an experience.

Born from collaboration between partners Giacomino Drago (Il Pastaio, Via Alloro) and sushi chef Yoji Tajima (SHU Sushi House Unico) Yoji likes to infuse some of his gutsy creations with an Italian flare. Can you imagine Burratta cheese with yellow tail? The Italians are very opposed to any cheese on their fish pastas, so this is definitely a departure.

I was lucky that Chef Yoji invited me to a tasting at his Beverly Hills location. He was one of the sponsors of an event at my favorite gallery in Beverly Hills, Galerie Michael. This is where I got my first glimpse of his sushi expertise. Sushi and art, how could you go wrong? I have been a patron of Galerie Michael for many years and I even own a few prized pieces from their collection. I knew that if the owner Michael invited his guests to sample this cuisine, it must be something worth experiencing.

The night of the tasting I arrived with an overwhelming craving for inventive creations. As I stepped into the modern sleek entrance a host greeted me and directed me to the best spot in the restaurant, which was at the sushi bar. Moments after sitting, Chef Yoji welcomed me with a warm smile and instructions to relax, have fun and enjoy the tasting.

While waiting for my first course I had the opportunity to mingle with some fascinating regulars. Each had their favorites ranging from, yellow tail sashimi to a scallop and shrimp infusion. All of the incredible fish in the sushi case made my taste buds go crazy.

Pre-Dinner Cocktails:

Yojisan Lychee Martini, Grey Goose Vodka, Lychee Puree & Fresh Lime Juice.

Jalapeño Martini, Grey Goose Vodka, Fresh Jalapeño, Cucumber, Lime Juice & Simple Syrup.

Mixologist Jose effortlessly blended both cocktails, with the utmost attention to details, nice way to start my gastronomic experience. I also tried numerous sakes through out the course of the meal.

Sakes:
Miyasaka (Junmai)Yawaraka
Okuden Kanzurkuri (Junmai) Masumi
Suijin (Junmai) Asabiraki
Tamade Izumi (Daiginjo) Oga
Onigoroshi (Daiginjo) Wakatake

I enjoyed each individual sake, all having completely different characteristics. They were a great accompaniment to all of my chef’s choice of parings.

Mid Dinner Cocktails:

Ginger Fix, Beefeater Gin, Muddled Lime, Orange Juice, Ginger Puree, Simple Syrup, on the rocks.

Cucumber Thyme, Beefeater Vodka, Muddled Fresh Thyme & Cucumber, Lime Juice, Simple Syrup, on the rocks.

Chef Yoji’s Choice Tastings:

Oysters, Washington State, nice small size packed with fresh ocean goodness.

Sashimi Hamachi and Burrata Shisho, Tomato, Pickled Ginger, Black Sea Salt, Jalapeño, Yuzu, Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Really different, but what a great marriage.

Carpaccio Young Wild Red Snapper Carpacciio with black truffle, artichoke and Asian pears. This is a very nice combo, can’t complain about truffles on anything!

Ceviche (Lobster) Marinated in lemon juice, garlic & chili, served with organic tomato, onion & cilantro. The lobster is so sweet, really, really good!

Sushi & Sashimi:

Artic Char with fava beans, the beautiful orange color is so enchanting, and the freshness of the fish is spectacular.

Live Sweet Shrimp and scallop Sashimi with black truffle, Chef Yoji is so generous with his truffle shavings, it really brings out the best in this dish.

Appetizers:

Steamed Whole Branzino Stuffed w/ Mixed Mushrooms, Spicy Black Bean Sauce and Micro Cilantro. The fish is served with its head, and whole. The flavors are like a fine symphony, all defining notes that melt in your mouth.

Miragai Sushi, giant clam, so perfect so fresh, some people can’t get around the slimy texture, but for me by far my most favorite sushi anytime!

From the Kitchen:

Beef Teraki with seaweed salad. The beef is so flavorful and tender, this is a must have teriyaki.

Desert:

Japanese Peach with cherries and cantaloupe, very sweet and refreshing, the perfect end to a fantastic meal.

Chocolate lava cake with Vanilla Ice Cream, the chocolate oozes out of this mountain of goodness, yum, yum, yum!

With a modern decor, you feel like you just walked into an Asian inspired museum, but all done very elegantly. This minimalist modern space is designed by architect Dan Brunn. Inside one will find “a wall of light panels simulating a bamboo forest and vibrant red boxes, a floating garden of lush plants hangs over the entry. There are 2 red light boxes, one over the main part of the dining room and one over the sushi bar. Both add to this very eclectic mix of food and personalities. This sleek new Japanese restaurant is classy, trendy, and upscale.

Chef Yoji began the meal with an array of small starters ranging from fresh chucked oysters to lobster ceviche. Followed by a selection of fresh sushi and sashimi. That night, my taste buds traveled through the mystic ocean and I was taken on an adventure and beyond. Just throw your old sushi menus and experiences out the window, and run to Yojisan. Its worth every dime, and you’ll wonder why it took you so long to find the best sushi in town!

Yojisan Sushi
260 N. Beverly Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
www.yojisan.com

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Lunch at Santa Margherita Pizza Café, July 21, 2012 !

This place has it all figured out. A very inexpensive Italian Café in
the heart of the young hip Melrose shopping area but, don’t let the low
prices fool you. The food quality is the same as going to any upscale
Italian Cafe in Beverly Hills. Take desert for example, can you imagine
a cannoli for $3.50? In Beverly Hills an identical, perfect cannoli
would be $18.00. I am sold on the food, the fun, the ambiance, and this
terrific family.

This is truly a family affair; the two sisters Bianca and Stacey are
the muscle behind this fantastic pizza café. They are hard workers and
have to juggle their work with being full time college students. The
food is elegant and flavorful; at the first bite, you can tell that
they are using premium products. The result is a dinning experience
comparable to a any Brentwood Osteria, for a quarter of the price.

Upon meeting the mother Bianca, and the patriarch Abel, in an instant
you can look around and feel their handprint on everything…beautiful
and strong. Abel is the product buyer at three of LA’s top Italian
restaurants so you are being served very high end fare at very low
prices…get the picture now! His restaurants products are being served
up at Santa Margherita Café with prices even a student could afford. I
would run to Santa Margherita right now!

Here’s what I tried:

Pizza:
Santa Margherita with melted mozzarella cheese, original tomato sauce,
and topped with fresh basil.

Prosciutto Heaven with original tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese covered
with fine slices of Parma ham.

Just Enough Meat with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese covered with a
blanket of sliced pepperoni.

Mushroom-tastic with sautéed farmer-grown mushrooms and mozzarella
cheese over their original tomato sauce.

All the pizzas are fantastic, with very fresh ingredients, thanks to
Dad. You can order the pizza in two size pies, or get it by the slice.
Once again you could get this same pizza at a
high – end café in B.H. for triple the price!

Salads:

Shrimp Salad, with natural spring baby greens, sliced cherry tomatoes
and fresh mozzarella cheese. The shrimp is cooked to perfection, and
the greens are so fresh, with nice light vinaigrette dressing.

Calamari Salad, with organic arugula, sliced tomatoes, and sautéed
calamari. The calamari is tender; this salad is very light and pleasing.

Paninis:

Chicken and Prosciutto Panini, with grilled chicken breast, prosciutto,
sun dried tomatoes, and spinach. This one’s a keeper, the sautéed
spinach makes all the difference in the world, and the chicken is
flattened out and very tender.

Pastas:

Pomodoro with organic tomato sauce, basil and parmesan cheese. The
pasta is cooked perfectly; this dish is simple and terrific.

Pesto with basil, pine nuts and parmesan cheese. This is wonderful and
can stand up to any expensive pesto in Los Angeles. My favorite dish
here!

Extra Goodies;

Spicy Buffalo wings with buffalo dipping sauce. These wings are not too
greasy, with yummy flavor.

Dessert:

Cannolis, wow, so fantastic! While the food is superb, I always like to
pair it with wine, sadly Santa Margherita does not have a liquor
license yet, but they are applying for one. Truly though, it doesn’t
matter, the experience here is the quality and amazing prices. The
family will make you feel so at home; and you can’t forget Mama Bianca
or the girls.

When you are shopping on Melrose, or checking out the local music
scene, make sure you stop by Santa Margherita Pizza Café! Not only will
you be very excited about this great new restaurant, but also you will
be able to afford this one at least once a week!

Santa Margherita Pizza Café
www.santamargheritapizza.com
7261 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, Ca. 90046
323-937-5526

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Lunch at Soda Pop’s – July 19, 2012

I met Robert Duarte at an event at the Walker and Zanger showroom a
while back. He catered this very fun affair, which was for Dwell
Design. His food was very elegant, and he called me Ma’am. Little did I
know that this meeting would forever change my lunch cravings in my own
hood.

Robert Duarte partnered with Dave Poupolo who is the owner of a great
new lunch spot in West Hollywood, Soda Pop’s. Dave Poupolo got the name
because he always loved Soda Pop, and his actual nickname is Pop’s.
Dave is from Boston, and he wanted to give his customers something you
can’t always get in LA. Dave says “In Boston you can get a solid
Sandwich at a gas station, that is not the case out here. When I first
moved to LA, right from the start I was on the hunt for my local
sandwich shop for me to frequent, it did not exist. I think what makes
Soda Pop’s so unique is that it is more than just a lunch spot. It is a
refuge of sorts, a safe haven from the hustle and bustle of LA.”
Having graduated from Newbury College in Boston Massachusetts with a
Culinary Degree, he knows good food. Then Robert created the catering
side of this establishment, S & P catering, which is growing bigger
with each passing month. I have walked by many times but never ventured
inside. Boy was I surprised, it looks from the outside like it’s a fast
convenience type store to get your favorite sodas. When you walk in you
are transported to another time. For me I can remember all of the
colorful labels, and the fantastic effervescence of each flavor. The
décor though has a modern feel, and is a real restaurant. There are
flat screen TV’s, so you can eat a burger and watch your favorite
baseball game. It kind of reminds you of a farm somewhere in America;
even the sandwiches are served in old metal baskets. So fun and lively,
the day I went there was a line to order at the lunch counter, this
place is a gold mine! So far the only way you would hear of this
3-year-old hot spot would be word of mouth. Chef Jay Schlanger really
brings it all together, with his special touches. The food is the real
jewel, everything from scratch, and made fresh the same day.

Here are the drinks I tried:

Sweet Tea, so thirst quenching, so Southern.
Ice Tea, this is a nice blended tea.
Pop Manhattan Special, Black Cherry, takes me right back to being a kid.
Americana, Honey Lime, Ginger Ale, very refreshing and clean tasting.

Here’s the food I tried:

Creamy Broccoli Soup with pureed Broccoli. This soup is very green,
with a drizzle of olive oil on the top. This is true comfort soup, very
delicious.

Pop’s Burger with house blend angus burger, apple wood smoked bacon,
Pop’s onion rings, sharp cheddar, cornichons, baby argula, A1 Ketchup,
and soft brioche roll. This is one of the best burgers ever. The meat
is so juicy, cooked medium rare, and the A1 Ketchup really adds a nice
kick. This will have to be one of my go to burgers forever.

Veggie Burger, with lots of wholesome additions, especially the alfalfa
sprouts. A great way to enjoy a burger without the meat.

Chicken Pesto with marinated grilled chicken breast, havarti, avocado,
tomato, greens, pesto aioli, ciabatta. This sandwich is very fresh with
great accompaniments.

Ginger Beer Pulled Pork with slow-cooked pork, cheddar, ginger beer,
bbq sauce, jicama-apple slaw, and soft brioche. This sandwich is so
good, you can tell the pork has been slow cooked, and the slaw marries
all the nice smokey flavors.

Classic Egg Salad with argula on Texas toast. This reminds me of my
childhood when my Dad used to get me an egg salad sandwich down the
street from his beauty salon on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. So good,
reminds me of childhood comfort food.

Santa Fe Wrap with blackened chicken breast, cheddar, pico de gallo,
avocado, romaine, tortilla strips, and chipotle vinaigrette mayo. This
is a great wrap, full of great fresh flavors, and very healthy.

The Sides:

Bean Salad, very crunchy with lots of different kinds of bean, corn,
green pepper and onions.

Hand made potato chips, two flavors; dill, salt and pepper. These
chips are very addicting, you will never by store bought chips after
tasting these little wonders.

My next event I would absolutely hire Robert for his catering genius,
and Soda Pop’s is a great find. Dave Poupolo really knows what was
needed in this neighborhood, as far as I am concerned he has hit a home
run. I can still taste the savory sandwiches and luscious burgers!

Next time you can’t figure out where to meet a friend for lunch in the
West Hollywood area, choose Soda Pop’s, you will be pleasantly
surprised.

Soda Pop’s
349 N. La Cienaga Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA. 90048
310-967-0119
Mon-Thurs 11am – 7pm
Fri & Sat 11am-9pm
Sunday 11am-6pm
www.sodapopsla.com

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Lunch and Dinner at Il Tramezzino – July 2012

I was at a restaurant in Studio City and ran into my friend Rachel,
who was having lunch with her friend Katherine. Katherine mentioned
how proud she is of her daughter Veronique who owns all four of the
IL Tramezzino Restaurants in the Los Angeles area, and said it would
be great for me to do a tasting. I kindly took her advice and gave
Veronique a call, by far the best call I have made this year.

Veronique Delestang is a hoot, just one minute into the conversation
with her and I was sold that everything in life is fun fun fun, and
always a blessing. Her father was French, so she was raised in
France and her Mom, Katherine is Jewish. You can say she really
has the best of both worlds. Veronique’s twinkly blue eyes are
everywhere, she does not miss a beat, but never have I seen a boss
be so appreciative and kind to her employees. Her personality oozes
warmth, generosity, and above all fun, with a capital F. But don’t get
me wrong, she is the captain of a very tight ship; she just manages
her staff in by the old saying; “ Kill them with kindness” or “You get a
lot more with honey…”, both apply here! She calls her employees her
babies, and the enjoyable atmosphere reflects her unreserved
outlook.

She started her first restaurant in Beverly Hills on Canon Drive
twenty-one years ago. Veronique pioneered the out door café
experience in Beverly Hills. She had to jump through lots of hoops with
the City of Beverly Hills to make it happen. All of the other restaurants
have since followed suit and today the outdoor dining experience is
celebrated in Beverly Hills. Veronique also claims to be the inventor
of the Panini in Los Angeles. She is difinitely a woman of many firsts,
and she’s guaranteed to make you feel first and foremost when you
come to her establishment.

Here are the Wines that I tried at the Studio City location:

Mezzacorona, Pinot Grigio, Trentino, Italy. Pleasant bouquet,
delicate, fruity, dry and elegant.

Votre Santa, by Coppola, Chardonnay, California Peach, lemon and
pear flavors with hints of toasted vanilla. You could not ask for a
better wine to go with the Gorgonzola apple crunch salad, the wine
lend itself to the bold flavors of the apples in the salad. Yes it has it’s
own fruit flavors, but some how it added a great deal of flavor to this
crunchy creation. Perfect with the capreese and both chicken
sandwiches, not too over powering and just the right amount of
acidity.

Parducci, Pinot Noir, “Small Lots” Mendocino with
plum, cherry and strawberry flavors-plush texture. This wine paired
nicely with the penne pasta, just the right amount of light fruit flavors.

Lockwood, Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Coast, Full-bodied, velvety-
flavors of blackberry, plum and clove. Great with the ravioli and the
desserts.

The food I tried at Studio City Location:

Potato Leek Soup with shaved leeks on top. This is a keeper, a soup
that needs to be cherished and celebrated. I am all about good soup,
and this is soup at it’s best.

Poached Salmon Salad with arugula, sliced roma tomato, red onion,
pine nuts, gorgonzola cheese and shaved parmesan tossed with red
wine vinaigrette and a touch of fresh lemon. For the fish lovers this is
so great. It is very lo-cal, and offers up some nice healthy protein, and
is cooked the right way.

Gorgonzola Apple Crunch with mixed baby greens, crisp granny
smith apples, cherry tomatoes, slivered almonds and Gorgonzola
cheese tossed in a sesame dressing. I could see this salad being
something you would have to order at least once a week, kind of
addicting, but very yummy.

Insalata Lorenzo with mixed baby greens, chopped romaine grilled
chicken breast, chopped roma tomatoes, avocado, garbanzo beans,
pine nuts and shaved parmesan tossed in their special red wine
balsamic vinaigrette. This salad is so fresh, like it just got picked from
the field. The chicken is tender and all of the other ingredients lend
themselves to this fine marriage of flavors.

Grille Sandwiches Panini Caprese with bufala mozzarella, roma
tomato and basil. Nicely appointed with all the nuances of what a
Caprese has to offer.

Grill Chicken breast with sun dried tomatoes, avocado, provolone
cheese and basil garlic sauce. This is their specialty; they serve 700
of these terrific sandwiches a day between all 4 locations. The bread
is the real deal, and the flavor of the grilled chicken breast coupled
with the basil garlic sauce is a real treat for your senses.

Firenza with smoked turkey breast, avocado, arugula, roma
tomatoes, bufala mozzarella and their special chili mayo sauce
served on grilled ciabatta bread. By far my favorite sandwich, the chili
mayo is such a nice blend of smoky and savory. It does not pack too
much heat, but is chalk full of glorious flavor.

Penne Lorenzo with grilled chicken breast, goat cheese, sun dried
tomato and fresh basil in a lite marinara sauce. For a nice pasta with
some protein this is the way to go.

Three Cheese Ravioli with pink sauce. These raviolis are gigantic,
they are heaven sent, and the sauce is perfection as well.

Desserts:

Tiramisu imported from Milan, so rich and creamy, only the Italians
could make it this good.

Mixed Berry Tart imported from Milan, a wonderful sweet and sour
delight.

Italian Sorbet peach imported from Milan served in their natural shell;
this is so refreshing and wonderful.

Croissant Nutella with banana and strawberry, this desert is so
extraordinary, with all of fresh fruit goodness, just save room for this
one!

Here’s what I tried at The Tarzana Location; with great Chef Mauricio
at the helm:

Salmon Piccata with fettuccine and fresh vegetables. The salmon is
cooked with lots of butter, lemon slices, and capers. It is prepared
very delicately, and offers just the right amount of salmon integrity.

Chicken parmesan with fettuccine, one of my all time favorite dishes
and Il Tramezzino does this one justice.

Chicken Marsala with fettuccine and mushrooms, very rich and filled
with Marsala wine. The chicken is very flavorful and tender.

White Fish, this was also terrific, the fish was so tender and fresh.
This is their weekly special; it was served with lovely sautéed
spinach, and vegetables.

Salmon with Argula. This is one is kind of a salad; it is served with a
creamy sauce and dried mangos, with shaved parmesan cheese all
on a bed of arugula. This salad is so unique; and so diverse. It is truly
fantastic, and a departure from ordinary salmon.

Filo Dough Pizza’s, I tried quite a few and all were outstanding, what
an interesting concept using filo dough instead of regular pizza
dough. Filo dough is paper thin sheets of
unleavened flour dough normally used for making pastries in the
Middle Eastern. You can’t find this anywhere; I would make this pizza
a weekly staple.

Herb Crusted Garlic Chibatta Bread, what a great accompaniment to
all of my incredible fare. This bread is sure to keep you coming back
for more, so exceptionally good!

The Desserts that I tried:

Cannoli Chocolate and Classic Cannoli with ricotta cheese. There
were 2 different cannoli’s served, the chocolate is shipped from Milan,
and the ricotta is made locally. Both cannolis were delicious; it was
very hard to save room.

The wine:

Votre Santa, by Coppola, Chardonnay, California Peach, lemon and
pear flavors with hints of toasted vanilla, this one I tried in Studio City,
and it went great with all of my menu items in Tarzana. It is a very
drinkable wine!

I am not one to drop names, but the day I was at Il Tramizzino they
were shooting a reality show for the Style Network “Tia and Tamika”.
I have to say I am sure customers are very excited to be a part of TV
in the making. The night before I came I was catching up on my guilty
pleasure “Keeping Up With The Kardashians”, and happened upon
the episode where Kim and Kourtney were having a quick lunch at Il
Tramezzino in Studio City. You can’t buy this kind of publicity and
from what Veronique tells me many different shows have filmed here.
Wow, so little time so much fame…That’s what I’m talking about! The
young, rich reality culture are filming and enjoying this oh so fresh
cuisine, how fun!!

Each location offers a different dining experience, UCLA has great to
– go fare of course for their students, while Beverly Hills has an
international feel. Studio City offers an industry experience, and
Tarzana offers more dinner options including fresh fish entries.
Although I did not get to eat at The Beverly Hills Location or the
UCLA location what I did try at both the Studio City and Tarzana
restaurants were both uniquely different. Studio City offers more of a
café flavor, and Tarzana more of a restaurant vibe. Both location had
some stand out menu items, and both locations have my seal of an
approval. When you’re in any one of these four SOCAL areas, stop in
and smell the paninis, and try all the other bounty that Il Tramizzino
has to offer.

You will feel at home at any of the four locations and are treated like
royalty. The staff is right there, being attentive to your every need
while still maintaining a warm and relaxed atmosphere. During my
two visits it seemed like anyone that walked in was instant family.
This kind of treatment you can’t put a price on. At Il Tramezzino you
feel completely comfortable and get to eat extraordinary food at the
same time, what could be better…such a deal!!

www.iltram.net
Studio City:
3031 Ventura Blvd.
Studio City, CA
818-784-2244
Beverly Hills:
454 N. Canon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA.
310-273-0501
UCLA:
Located in Mullin Management Commons, 1st Level.
Tarzana:
18636 Ventura Blvd.
Tarzana, CA.
818-996-8726

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Lunch at Ocho Mexican Grill!

Lunch at Ocho Mexican Grill – June 6, 2012

Set amidst the urban landscape of downtown Los Angeles, lays a hidden gem. This is Mexican food at its best: fresh, wholesome and nutritious. Ocho Grill is named after its signature secret eight – spice combination for all of the meat served here. Despite being in the shadows of a bigger Mexican restaurant chain, the Ocho Grill trumps any competitor. For one thing, it is not a chain, and the food is made on location and guaranteed fresh everyday. This cool little restaurant is a prime location for a quick lunch grab.
Here’s what I tried:
Chicken and Cheese Quesadilla, served with guacamole and Southwest sauce. This is a wonderful quesadilla, the chicken is very tasty, and the Southwest sauce really makes this dish.
Potato Salad, better then your average picnic type potato salad, this one is terrific!
Guacamole, chips and salsa. Regular tortilla chips and great flaky, crispy wheat tortilla chips. The wheat chips are like no other, really addicting.
Salsas:
Fresh Salsa, Pico de Gallo, Diced Yellow, exotic yellow tomatoes and avocado. This salsa is very fresh and spicy. Green mild, highlights grilled fresh tomatillos. A great addition to their menu items. Chipotle Medium, smokey, sweet, with a touch of heat. Red Hot, blend of tomatoes, peppers and spices. Fiery Habanera, this one has extreme heat, with great flavors.
Sauces; Agave Vinaigrette, Cilantro Line, Buttermilk Ranchero, Southwest, Three Cheese. My two favorites are the Southwest and the Agave Vinaigrette.
Burrito with fresh caught wild Mahi Mahi and shrimp filled in a flour tortilla, with their signature organic brown rice. This burrito mixes all the right ingredients together in one happy bundle, guaranteed to make your taste buds sing, and fill you up with satisfaction.
Salad with chicken with organic mixed greens and tortilla strips. I loved this salad, so much fresh goodness, and the Southwest dressing adds the perfect touch of Mexican flavors.
Shredded beef hard tacos. The perfect old school taco, crisp and flaky, the meat melts in your mouth like butter.
Vegetarian soft tacos with vegan tofu with crisp veggies topping off fire roasted corn, and grilled squash. This one has such an amazing flavor you wouldn’t be able to tell it is a vegan dish!
Carnitas, pork slowly braised and caramelized soft taco with Hica-Mango topping. Another wonderful blending of great flavors makes this a must have menu item.
Grilled steak top sirloin Angus, with eight spices soft taco. The eight spices compliment the meat so perfectly; you can tell a lot of work was put into these spices.
Shrimp Cerviches with tiger prawns, this cerviches is simple and delicious, and a fine way to tantalize your taste buds.
The location is so perfect! I went to the one in Bunker Hill, and there is also another location in the Financial District. I took the subway to Pershing Square and walked up Hill Street to the historic Angles Flight funicular. This is a great way to see what this part of downtown has to offer. (I also stopped in at Grand Central market; look for some other posts about that on my blog later on.) Ocho Grill is across from the Water Towers, which hosts a series of summer concert, I highly recommend bypassing the food court, and walking directly across the street to experience gourmet Mexican at its best. So next time your downtown have a culinary adventure and go for this gusto! Ocho Grill’s slogan is “OMG so fresh, so tasty, “ I totally agree.

Ocho Grill
Bunker Hill
3rd & Grand
255 S. Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
1-888-988-OCHO x102

Financial District
6th & Hope
630 W. Sixth Street
Los Angeles, CA. 90017
1-888-988-OCHO x101
www.eatocho.com

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Dinner at Gordon Ramsay’s Restaurant at The London Hotel June 1, 2012

At the end of the year I will have to pick my top 5 restaurants, it will be a big task but this one will surely be in the mix. From the outstanding presentation to the glorious taste explosions in my mouth, everything here is so remarkable that you want to bask in the glory of this experience from start to finish.

I was so honored when Chef Anthony Keene invited me in for a tasting. I was at a very fun event at William Sonoma in Beverly Hills where Chef Keene put on a spectacular cooking demonstration. One of the items that I found irresistible was the scallops, so incredible, and of course I hoped to have more at the restaurant. But Chef Keene has big shoes to fill, seeing how Gordon Ramsey is such a big player in the culinary world, and has a handful of shows on national television: Kitchen Nightmares, Master Chef, Hells Kitchen, The F Word, Hotel Hell, and Gordon Great Escape. Some of these shows are cooking competitions, some makeovers, and some about travel. Ramsey’s voice is loud enough to command everyone’s attention, and is often heard pointing out others’ stupidity. Chef Ramsey visits his restaurants whenever he is filming in Los Angeles, and he runs a tight ship, so all that staff are on their toes at all times, and it shows. The wait staff was very attentive, never a moment when you felt over looked. My sommelier, Andrej, was extremely knowledgeable, and made my wine tasting an adventurous experience. He told me every time he served me a new wine what country I was going to; extremely entertaining; and always enlightening. Suhan was a great captain, and recommended much of what I ordered. And then Gabor Pamer, the manager was also most accommodating.

The night I came in the house was packed, with a mixed crowd; some regulars; some tourists, all very fashionable and all coming to taste this astounding cuisine.

The décor matches the bright flavors of the food. There is an international feel to this place, with its cozy banquets and gold accents. The distressed wood floors add a homey touch; casual yet elegant is the interior. Great ambiance; leading to the ever-present view of Los Angeles, and beyond.

Here’s What I Tried:

The chef sent me a most delicious crostini with ricotta mousse and truffled cream cheese. This was the perfect start; light, creamy, with amazing goodness.

First Course:

Broccoli Soup, with mascarpone cheese and goat cheese. This is a show in itself. First, they bring the soup in a small pitcher and load the bowl with a crouton, an onion ring, the cheese, and then pour the soup over all the yummy additions. All of these extras pop in your mouth and the soup itself is very luscious.

Spanish Octopus with Pee Wee Potatoes, with capers, raisin puree and Marcona almonds. Somehow, you forget that you’re eating octopus, instead it seems to be some sort of exotic meat, but the raisin puree and almonds add just the right consistency to this already tantalizing dish.

Watermelon, Lobster Cocktail with cucumber and horseradish. This is served in a round cup, so you have to dig for all of the lobster and watermelon. But don’t let that deter you; it’s worth the effort. Such subtle flavors, really harmonize together in your mouth.

Middle Course:

Glazed Red Snapper, Tagliatelle Pasta with Chinese broccoli and rocket lettuce puree. The snapper is cooked with a crisp crust and the pasta is a great addition.

Duck Foi Gras Nigiri with pineapple jam and port glaze. Seeing that Foi Gras will be banned shortly is California, without passing any judgment on who is right or wrong, I was very happy to have tried this most delectable dish at least once in my life. Firstly, the plate was covered in cellophane, so the artwork on the dish had a 3D effect. Beautiful stripes, all delectable sauces. The Foi Gras itself was served over rice, in a sushi style. Wow, beyond expectation, so long Foi Gras!

Main Course:

Scallops alla Carbonara with cauliflower, English peas and smoked bacon. Hands-down the best scallops ever, ever!!! They are big and juicy, and oh-so delectable! What a party in your mouth, and the peas are the perfectly accompaniment. Run; don’t walk to taste this stunner.

New York Steak, “Med-rare” with Béarnaise, roasted potato, and glazed turnips. The steak is cooked to perfection, and the Béarnaise is outstanding, another must order.

Mixed Grille of Spring Lamb with asparagus, English peas, and carrot panna cotta. They served the lamb three different ways, one sausage, one sirloin, and one stuffed chop: all to die for!!

Fried Chicken, Organic with Porcini mushrooms, wild ramps, and potato gnocchi. Not your usual fried chicken, these chicken filets are stuffed and rolled and then fried. With a very yummy sauce; highly recommended, this one’s a keeper.

Dessert:

Coconut Chiboust with mango sorbet, and basil. Nice creamy texture, with a wonderful sorbet.

Pink Lady Apple Tarte Tatin with brown butter caramel, vanilla bean ice cream. So much brown caramel flavor knocks your socks off and makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, YUM!

This is the Wine I tried:

MV Veuve Clicquot “Brut Rosé”, Reims ‘08. This was a great pair with the crostine and truffle cheese, not too rich, and the bubbles blended to perfection.

Joseph Leitz Riesling “Einszwei Dry” Rheinsgau ‘10. A very nice pairing, with the octopus, nice crisp addition.

Sauvignon Blanc, Alta Maria – Santa Ynez ‘10. A perfect marriage, with the bold lobster flavors.

Riesling Spätlese, Willi Schaefer “Graacher Himmelreich” – Mosel ‘08. Not the biggest fan of German wines, but this was outstanding with the Foi Gras.

Jordan Chardonnay, RRV ’10. This was terrific with an additional dish that the chef created for me, Red Snapper with risotto. It did not over power the fish and added nice butter flavors to this wonderful dish.

Joseph Faively, Chardonnay, France ‘08. This wine worked nicely with the other fish dish and the broccoli soup.

Orogeny, Green Valley, Russian River Valley, Pinot Noir ‘09. Amazingly this wine worked with all the glamour of those lovely scallops and the chicken, just the right amount of everything.

Chateau Rocher, Calon, Bordeuax ‘09. This one is a no brainer, and was delightful with steak and the lamb.

Klein Constantia, Vin De Constance, South Africa ‘06. Sweet glorious nectar, paired good with both deserts.

All I can say is do not mess with perfection, and this place is a big winner!!

The London
1020 N. SAN VICENTE BLVD.,
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 | (866) 282-4560

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Stay at Sonoma’s Best / Les Petites Maisons (The Little Houses)

Stay at Sonoma’s Best / Les Petites Maisons (The Little Houses) – April 14, 2012 – Sonoma, CA.

I stayed in the Deux Jardins Cabin. Darling, charming, precious, there aren’t enough adjectives to describe this fantastic property. You feel like you are in your own little house with all of the gracious amenities. The cottage is bright and cheery with hues of yellow and deep red. The bedroom has a queen size bed with premium linens and a large closet. The bathroom has a shower/tub combination. There are two amazing sitting areas, one with a full entertainment unit (DVD, Satellite TV, CD) and one with a dining area. The separate kitchen is fully equipped. A perfect place for a small family, or a romantic honeymoon weekend. You are so close to all of the great wineries, and restaurants. What a great way to end your day in Sonoma Wine County in this beautiful little gem.
Gayle and Tom Jenkins are the owners of this property, which includes Sonoma’s Best, which is a true gourmet café and wine store. You will know from one meeting that they truly care, and want you to have the best experience possible. Tom and Gayle make you feel very at home. The amenities include: Queen bed with goose comforter and pillows, 100% Cotton triple sheeted beds, Air Conditioning, DirecTV (complete package) with full home entertainment system (DVD, VCR, CD, tuner and multiple speakers), Hair Dryer, Iron and ironing board, Private outdoor garden with outdoor seating with teak table and chairs, Naturally clarifying shampoo, conditioner, lotions and soaps made with all-natural ingredients, Robes, Dining table and chairs, Living room seating with leather sofa and/or chairs and ottoman, Fully equipped kitchen designed for everyday use including: Refrigerator, gas stove and oven, microwave, coffeemaker and tea kettle, toaster, blender, Glassware, including wine glasses, dinnerware, flatware, Calphalon cookware, all necessary utensils, Wireless Internet, Expedition Sport bicycles on request, Gas Weber Barbeques on request, Courtyard garden, Mini Spice P pantry on request.
The perfect way to end my glorious time in Sonoma, I got my much needed rest and was bathed in comfort. Staying here you are very self-contained, you can just hop into their store and pick up a bottle of wine and food from their deli, and you’re all set. Here all of your worries go away and you are set to experience life’s adventures. This place will be my new addiction when I am in Sonoma Valley Wine Country.

Les Petites Maisons
1190 East Napa Street
Sonoma, CA 95476
(707) 996-7600
http://www.sonomas-best.com

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Dinner at Schellville Grill

Dinner at Schellville Grill – April 13, 2012

For 20 years The Ford Café served up some great diner food, bought 9 years ago by chef and owner Matthew Nagan. When Guy Fieri came with his camera crew and filmed a segment for Diners, Drive – Ins, and Dives, the whole game changed, and the Schellville Grill was put on the map, big-time!
I knew Matthew when he owned a mustard company; I always thought good things were going to happen for him! Matthew is very hand’s on, when he is not in Sonoma he spend his time perfecting his cuisine, at his Italian home in Lucca, Italy. When I visited him he had just gotten back form an official Italian Gelato Academy, he plans on expanding his desert menu to include this Italian staple very soon. His sister Emily runs the diner when he is out of town, Emily has her own special talent, she is Schellville Grills pastry chef, and she too knocks it out of the park. Deserts by Emily, “Hands down the best desserts in town!”
Here’s What I Tasted:
Quatro Formaggio, 4 Cheeses with grilled bread drizzled with Tuscan olive oil. The cheese is delicious and melty, don’t eat too much it is very filling.
Roman Style Lasagna, hand rolled organic pasta prepared with a creamy, roasted tomato and red onion bechamel sauce layered with house-made ragu, mushrooms, spinach, yellow squash zucchini, eggplant and parmesan cheese. If you go to their website you will see Matthew make this on Diners, Drive – Ins, and Dives. A lot of work for such a small little ramekin, but is worth all of it and then some.
Mixed Grill: A taste of Yucatan Chicken, House Tri-Tip and Porchetta.
The Yucatan Chicken has a great blend of seasoning, and extremely tender.
The House Tri-Tip, marinated in garlic and chipotle. The meat has a great crispy crust and has a great smokey flavor.
The Porchetta is hand-rubbed in Italian herbs and slowly braised for hours. The pork is fall of the bone tender, and fantastic.
All is served with terrific mashed yams and potatoes.
This wine went great with all these classic meat dishes, Fubbiano Colline Lucchesi ’10, Rosso Italia.
Deserts:
Carrot Cake with a Glaze drizzled with caramel, the perfect combining of flavors, and not too rich.
Vanilla Bean Cheese Cake, you know it’s homemade by Emily and is so darn luscious.

Guy Fieri said, “Schellville Grill is the cross roads to flavor town”, he hit the nail on the head! When in Sonoma County try The Schellville Grill, you will be glad you did.
Schellville Grill
22900 Broadway
Sonoma, California 95476
(707) 996-5151
http://www.schellvillegrill.com

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Dinner at Della Santina’s / Enoteca Della Santina

Dinner at Della Santina’s / Enoteca Della Santina – April 12, 2012

Rob Santina has been given his grandmothers recipes for his well known Downtown Sonoma Trattoria. He is charming and fills the air with his Italian lineage. I ate at the Enoteca, which has incredible wines from all over the world. The restaurant is sit down style and the Enoteca is a wine bar, a little more casual then the restaurant. I had so many great conversations with the wine – drinking guests.

There is deep history here; in 1990 Quirico (Dan) and Shirley Della Santina, opened Della Santina’s doors. They were the former owners of Marin Joe’s in Corte Madera. In 1991 Rob Santina joined his fathers business, he runs the front of the restaurant and is responsible for the large selection of wines on the menu. He and his wife, Nicole, started the restaurant’s wine club, Enoteca Della Santina, with a vast selection of wines.

Quirico Santina grew up in Lucca, Italy, and shares his family recipes at Della Santina. His mother’s recipe; Gnocchi Della Nonna, will tantilize your taste buds, a true Italian treat. All of the pastas are handmade daily with great authentic Italian sauces. It is a Trattoria, Rosticceria, and Pasticceria all in one, guaranteed to please any palate.
When you enter the gates and on the brick walkway you are transported back to Italy. Sonoma has some balmy summer nights, and the patio, with its gorgeous grape vines and wisteria, is the perfect place for a summer meal. Sonoma, in the winter, can get pretty cold as well, and a trip to Della Santina on one of those nights is still equally inviting. Sitting by the marble fireplace will take off the chill, and great opera music will help as well.

Here’s what I tasted:
Crab Cake Salad, perfectly cooked crab cake with great tender field greens. This salad is very refreshing, and the crab was sweet and succulent.
Gnocchi Della Nonna, (sauce changes daily). Pasta made from potato. Mine was with a duck ragu, so amazingly great with the gnocchi.
Ravioli alla Lucchese, rotisserie meat and spinach filled pasta in a meat and porcini mushroom sauce. This dish was by far my favorite thing that I tried. The pasta is so delicious and home – made, the mushrooms added a nice woodsy flavor. The marriage between the sauce, pasta, filling and mushrooms was very magical.
Gamberoni Dorati, prawns dore. With wine, lemon and butter sauce. Like no other scampi ever tasted. The shrimp is done with an egg batter, and the sauce is tangy, buttery, and rich. This dish too is something to try.
Desert:
I had 4 different kinds of deserts from their pastry chef, which changes everyday, and all were excellent, including lemon tart, and chocolate cake.
The wines by the glass are amazing, so much selection from around the world. Some parts of the movie “Bottle Shock” were filmed here, and they have a wonderful autograph wall signed by some of the greats. The wine imports include: Argentina, Chile, Australia, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, and of course California. Ron Kantor runs the wine bar with ease.
Here are the wines I tried:
R Cellars, Chardonnay ‘09, Russian River, CA. This wine was perfect with the crab salad, it has some nice light fruit.
Acacia, Sangiacomo Vineyards, Chardonnay ‘09, Napa, CA. This wine is perfect with all of the dishes tasted.
Leveroni, Sauvignon Blanc ‘10, Sonoma, CA. This is a grassy wine and goes good with the crab salad as well.
Fillaboa, Albarino ‘10, Spain. A great pairing with the shrimp and lemon sauce.
Ceretto Blange, Arneis, Italy. Also, a good pair with the shrimp.
Crios, Malbec ‘10, Argentina. What a great wine with the gnocchi and duck ragu, it added great punch to the meat.
R Cellars, Pinot Noir ‘09, Russian River, CA. A very nice pair with the mushrooms in the ravioli, added to the earthiness of this dish.
Evolve, Pinot Noir ‘10, Russian River, CA. This wine can be paired with just about anything, and in this case it was great with everything I tasted.
Talty, Estate Zinfandel ‘06, Dry Creek Valley, CA. A big bold Zinfandel, that worked great with the Ravioli pasta as well. It enhanced the roasted meat in the ravioli.
I Also Tried Beer: Doppio Premium Ale, Italy. A good smooth, bubbly beer.
Della Santina has had the same staff for last twenty years, so much expertise, and experience adds to your dining pleasure. This coupled with the fact that it is a family affair, is guaranteed to make your experience a memorable one. The food is fantastic, the wine remarkable, so what more could you want, a free trip to Italy right in your own back yard. Come enjoy, savor, and mangia, mangia!
Della Santina’s / Enoteca Della Santina
www.dellasantinas.com
133 East Napa Street
Sonoma, California 95476 • (707)

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