Sunday, April 24, 2005

Culinary Delights in the City of Angels

Over the last couple of weeks I have been dined out at some lovely LA area restaurants.

First I went to breakfast at the Hotel Georgian in Santa Monica. Unassuming when you walk in, we sat in the lobby and ate brunch there. I had a french toast souffle that was to die for. So light and airy. It also came with a syrup that was more like a brown sugar than a maple as well as some fresh berries. It was simply divine. I highly recommend it. Angela had the bagel and lox with cream cheese. However, I was more than content with my incredible meal. I also got a side of potatoes. I am not one to shun the carbs as you can see.

Our next meal out was at the Newsroom on Robertson Ave in Beverly Hills. I had an egg white scramble with cremini mushrooms, chives, fontina, spinach and truffle oil. It was good...however i think they burned it a little bit. I ate most of it though. I just picked out the burned parts.

Both places I would go to again. Definitely would have the souffle again, but would probably have something else at the Newsroom. If anyone can find that souffle recipe for me, I would be so appreciative.

The following week for Dee's party we went to Il Moro for dinner. I had some fish of some kind...it was...brandisi(?) i think. Anyway it was good. they also had a lovely creme caramel dessert that i liked.

The next morning, my hungover-ridden body went to eat at a cute little cafe in santa monica. I wish i could remember the name because it was truly lovely. I had a yummy belgian waffle, but i was jealous of the feta scramble that rachel had. the restaurant melted the feta into the eggs so the eggs were creamier. Amazing.

happy dining.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

The First of Many Posts...

Hello everyone! This is my first post on our new restaurant review blog. For a long time I have been told that I should write reviews about food. I have an opinion on everything ;-)

I've enlisted the help of fellow foodie Denice and we can chit and chat about all the culinary adventures we have.

Last night we went to La Mediterranee in San Francisco. We had tried to go to the Fillmore location before, but were arrived at a packed spot with a long line and we were short on patience. Hunger is a vicious beast. So it was a lovely surprise to find the other outlet in San Francisco off of Market, and it was a larger space as well.

We found parking rather easily...another plus. (however, i think that was just good parking karma, because the city is notorious for not having adequate parking.)


We strolled right in and got a table. The service was good, staff friendly, and we ordered the Meze platter--at $13.50 per person, you basically get to try the entire menu...but only a little bit of each thing so even items you didnt like you were not bound to. The presentation was excellent. It was reminiscent of Korean BBQ where you get all these little small bowls of things. They used large shells as little platters, and it was so cute. We got to try 10 items off the menu. I think the only thing we didn't like was the baba ganoush. (Weird consistency)

The rest of it was lovely. My surprise favorite was the chicken drumstick with pomegranate marinade. It was quite tender and very flavorful. The hummous was good too...gosh I could go on and on.

I would definitely eat there again.

My rating: Good Times.