Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bäco Mercat - Los Angeles, California

Address: 408 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Items Ordered:
  • Warm potato salad with pickled vegetables
  • Original bäco sandwich - pork belly, beef carnitas, salbitxada
  • El Pesco bäco sandwich - crispy shrimp, sriracha, chive

There are some places that have been on my radar for so long that when I finally visit, I just want to order everything on the menu. Fortunately, I have smarter friends than myself, and we were able to narrow down our selections to just 3 options at Bäco Mercat. I have to say, the restaurant really lived up to the hype. The flatbread of the sandwich was somehow crispy yet soft at the same time, and the pork belly and shrimp were both seasoned well. The sauces weren't overwhelming, and one sandwich is definitely substantial enough for lunch or dinner. The warm potato salad was amazing! Crispy potatoes that were well-dressed, absolutely delicious! I would definitely order this again and probably a few more appetizers as well. Highly recommend this restaurant, and props to the chef. Try it for yourself!

--y

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Joan's on Third - Los Angeles, California


Address: 8350 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Items Ordered:
  • Grandma's sandwich - cappicola, toscano, mortadella & provolone with spicy peppers on a crusty italian roll
  • Pressed chicken, bacon & brie - with caramelized onions on French baguette
  • Hummus w/ hard boiled egg, cucumber, and tomato 

I've been to Joan's on Third more than once, and loved it each time! The sandwich descriptions are mouthwatering and taste delicious too, especially the pressed chicken sandwich w/ crispy perfectly salted bacon. The Grandma's sandwich held fresh ingredients, but couldn't match up to the Godmother sandwich at Bay Cities. But no worries, there are still a multitude of breakfast and lunch options at Joan's to overwhelm your decision making capacity. The prepared salads and the hummus we got on this day was amazing, and I highly recommend it. Joan's on Third is like a more accessible Dean & Deluca's, and I'm glad it's in my neighborhood.** Extra tip:** there's a great French cafe/bakery 2 blocks down called Little Next Door with THE BEST salted caramel macaron! Try both places for yourself!!

--y
 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

The Spice Table - Los Angeles, CA

Address: 114 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Items Ordered:
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice - confit Jidori chicken leg, Hainanese rice w/ sweet soy sauce, scallion ginger & chile sauce
  • Laksa - rice noodles, laksa leaf, spicy coconut-seafood gravy
  • Char kway teow - rice noodles, Manila clams, pork, bean sprouts, egg

Nobody likes bland food, and The Spice Table is the complete opposite of bland. BUT after drinking 3 glasses of water during the meal I think my taste buds were ready for a break! The char kway teow was wayyy too salty and not very reminiscent of the dish once eaten on the streets of Malaysia. The laksa was actually very flavorful and rich, but take the first bite with caution since it's a pretty spicy dish. The Hainanese chicken rice was the standout dish of the night and the accompanying sauces were great, but it's difficult to justify the price tag for such simple ingredients. I probably won't make a return trip to The Spice Table and recommend visiting Savoy Kitchen in Alhambra for your Hainanese chicken rice fix instead.

--y

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

A-Frame - Culver City, California



Address: 12565 Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066

Items Ordered:
  • Furikake Kettle Corn: buttered blazin J's Hawaiian style
  • Heirloom Pickles w/ creamy dip & EVOO
  • Kitchen Fries: Okinawan yam, Korean sweet potato w/ kimchi sour cream & sea salt
  • Warm Cornbread & Chicken Salad w/ italian sausage ragout, salsa verde & pickled onion
  • Knuckle Sandwich: braised oxtail tendons & knuckles w/ soy chili dipping sauce & toast
  • Cracklin' Beer Can Chicken w/ kimchi, century egg, salsa roja & verde
  • Chu-Don't-Know-Mang: cinnamon churros w/ malted choc milk & vanilla ice cream
  • Thick Ass Ice Cream Sandwich - peanut butter ice cream & rice krispie cookie

I'm probably behind on posting about A-Frame by a year, BUT what I do remember is that I was underwhelmed by the food but excited by my dining companions. The furikake kettle corn was delicious, and you know I love a good fried chicken, but other than those dishes, I thought everything was a little too oily and there were too many pickled ingredients. Also, I distinctly recall that the oxtail stew was surprisingly tasteless and mushy, and I would definitely skip that option. Although I was disappointed by the food at A-Frame, I got to catch up with my co-residents, and their company and humor never disappoint :).

--y

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Sonoma Wine Garden - Santa Monica, California


Address: 395 Santa Monica Pl, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Items Ordered:
  • Garden pizza - ricotta, wild mushrooms, arugula and white truffle oil w/ fennel sausage
  • Truffle fries with parmesan and garden parsley
  • Arugula salad w/ pear, cranberry, ricotta (?), and walnuts
  • Tiramisu & homemade vanilla bean ice cream

Santa Monica Place is so much cooler now. The restaurants and shops are all fancy shmancy--right up my alley. Sonoma Wine Garden is probably my favorite restaurant there since the decor is cute, there's an abundance of wine, and the pizzas are made with deliciously fresh ingredients while still retaining a crispy crust. It doesn't hurt that I love truffle oil, and they put it over almost everything. I don't care what Gordon Ramsay has to say about that! I definitely recommend the pizzas or pastas, but you can pass on the desserts since they're kind of lackluster. Dress up, be fancy, and give Sonoma Wine Garden a try, and let me know what you think!

--y

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Twisted Vine - Fullerton, California


Address: 127 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832

Items Ordered:
  • Baked brie sourdough bowl - **must order**
  • Grilled turkey panini w/ brie, sundried tomatoes, mustard, mayo, and pesto
  • Beef empanadas served with a creamy chipotle sauce
  • Jumbo lump crab cakes w/ bacon & served w/ creole honey mustard
  • Nutella panini w/ bananas & strawberries
  • Stuffed french toast empanadas served w/ a strawberry champagne compote

I can't believe I haven't blogged about Twisted Vine yet. Their baked brie bowl is one of the most amazing things I've ever stuffed in my face (or eaten in a very slow and ladylike manner...I'll let your imagination decide). Besides that, the beef empanadas are deliciously savory, and you can't go wrong with nutella anything. There's always been ample sitting room, friendly employees, plus a wide selection of wines at a reasonable price. What I'm saying is...go there now! It might be crazy (at 8 in the morning), but if you do, don't forget to call me maybe?

--y

Monday, August 13, 2012

L.A. Wine Fest Food Trucks - Los Angeles, CA


Address: 5300 Melrose Ave (Raleigh Studios) Hollywood, CA (Jun 9-10, 2012)

Items Ordered:
  • Dogtown Dogs - CA dog: avocado, arugula, basil aioli, tomato & fried onions; cheesy tots
  • No Tomatoes! - chicken tikka masala
  • Tainamite - papaya salad w/ shrimp; sweet potato fries
  • Sweet Wheels Dessert Truck - ricotta puffs w/ tangerine cream

I love wine. I love food more. I love them both exponentially better together on a nice sunny day in L.A. Thus, the L.A. Wine Fest was destined to be a success! Some of my favorite wines were the 2010 Napa Chardonnay from Frank Family Wines, the 2006 Redwood Valley Syrah from Frey Organic Winery, the Gewürztraminer from Pyrenees Vineyard & Cellars, and the Honey Pie from Cielo Estate Winery--now I'll never forget next time I'm at BevMo scratching my head in the middle of an aisle. 

With that said, it's much too dangerous to drink on an empty stomach (or without chocolate, cheese, or friends for that matter) so luckily there were plenty of food trucks abound to help soak up the alcohol. I really loved the papaya salad with delicious grilled, bursty shrimps from Tainamite, and their sweet potato fries didn't disappoint either. My second favorite was definitely the ricotta puffs that weren't too greasy and the accompanying scrumptious tangerine cream. Dogtown dogs was standard American food fare so I wasn't too impressed, and unfortunately the chicken was kind of dry in the tikka masala from the No Tomatoes! truck AND the sauce was perhaps too tangy? I'll stick w/ Mayura restaurant in Culver City for my chicken tikka masala fix.

Overall, the L.A. Wine Fest a was great experience, and I hope to see you double fisting there in 2013! :)

--y

Thursday, June 21, 2012

ink.sack - West Hollywood, California

Address: 8360 Melrose Ave #107, Los Angeles, CA 90069

Items Ordered:

  • Cold Fried Chicken House-Made Ranch Cheese, Gindo’s Spice of Life
  • The Jose Andrés (aka The Spanish Godfather) Serrano, Chorizo, Lomo, Manchego
  • “Reuben” Corned Beef Tongue, Appenzeller Cheeze, Kraut, Russian Dressing 
  • Pineapple Chile y Limon

I <3 sandwiches. Just imagine me as Joey from Friends but as a girl who will eat almost any concoction slapped between 2 slices of bread. That's probably why I arrived outside of ink.sack 30 minutes before they even opened one Saturday morning--but surprisingly, I wasn't the only one! The ratio of meat, cheese, veggies, & sauce to carbohydrates was extremely well proportioned in all 3 sandwiches. Each bite allowed the delicious flavors to meld together. The cold fried chicken really lived up to the hype as the chicken was still crispy, and the ingredients matched perfectly. The Reuben was my favorite! I had no idea that beef tongue could be made so tender and flavorful, and the Russian dressing was not overpowering or too saucy. Really, one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. The Jose Andrés was tasty enough, but was overshadowed by the other 2 sandwiches. Don't forget the chili pineapple or watermelon either, it's a really refreshing treat for the summer. I can't wait for my next visit to ink.sack to try everything else on the menu. Two thumbs up for Top Chef Michael Voltaggio!!

--y

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Nong Lá Vietnamese Cafe - West Los Angeles, California

Address: 2055 Sawtelle Blvd, West Los Angeles, CA 90025

Items Ordered:
  • Pho Tai Bo Vien - fresh rice noodles with rare steak & beef ball
  • Bun Bo Hue - spicy lemongrass beef soup w/ vermicelli noodles, pork patty, & beef
  • Cha Gio - crispy egg rolls w/ ground pork, shrimp, carrots & glass noodles
  • Nem Nuong Cuon - rice paper rolls w/ grilled pork patty (not pictured)

Ever since reading on Eater LA that Nong Lá was open on the Westside, I was just itching to try the food. Luckily, I have friends that indulge my foodie needs, and we headed to the restaurant for lunch last week. The space was a little cramped but the wait at lunchtime was only about 5 minutes for 2 people. With my first taste of the pho broth & beef meatballs, I knew I would come back here for my Vietnamese food fix. The broth was lighter than most authentic Vietnamese restaurants probably due to the lack of MSG, but it still managed to be flavorful and hearty. It's also a huge bowl of pho, and I couldn't finish all of it (a first!). The bun bo hue was also tasty, but the spiciness level would have ranked in milder on the Scoville Scale than at other Vietnamese restaurants. Try the deep fried egg rolls too, they are crunchy and delicious, and I felt semi-better wrapping it in a huge piece of lettuce before gobbling it up. The only thing I wouldn't recommend is the nem nuong cuon...stick with Brodard's for that item. Service was very attentive, but they tend to forget some parts of your orders. I'm sure with time and experience the staff will figure out their kinks. I hope Nong Lá sticks around for awhile as I plan to come back soon!

--y

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Fig & Olive - West Hollywood, California

Address: 8490 Melrose Pl, West Hollywood, CA 90069

Items Ordered:
  • Sea scallops & truffle artichoke tapenade (not pictured) - White Truffle Oil
  • Paella del Mar - saffron rice w/ tiger shrimp, scallop, mussels, etc - Hojiblanca Olive Oil
  • Mediterranean branzino w/ fig & balsamic - Koroneiki Olive Oil

Who doesn't love their birthday? Not only do you get to see people that you love all in one place BUT the best part is that they want to buy you food and drinks :D. On this particular birthday celebration, I got to see Connie and try some of her paella which had succulent scallops & shrimp atop creamy carbohydrates. As for my own dish, I enjoyed the crispy branzino skin, but the sweetness & mushiness of the figs were a little off-putting for my taste. The bread dipped in different olive oils was a great start to the meal, and I liked the richness that the different oils added to the flavor of the dishes. The overall decor of the restaurant was elegant and the service was impeccable. I could see why President Obama (or his staff) would have chosen to hold a fundraiser here. As for a return visit, I wasn't completely wowed by the food or concept, but if you're looking for a treat or somewhere to impress your date, then I would recommend paying a visit.

--y