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salt & straw

22 Jul

SUMMER + ICE CREAM.

i’ve been going to the salt & straw location in larchmont (yes standing in line) obsessively, since i found out that their july/summer flavors are exactly. what. i like.

my top two flavors:

birthday cake + blackberries

meyer lemon custard + blueberries

all my FAVE things rolled into custardy/creamy balls of ice cream. i’ve already purchased 4 scoops, and then 2 pints. i wish they’d put these on their permanent menu!

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this pic above is THE cake+blackberries, and roasted strawberry+white choc custard. (jgood, but not a fave.)

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terrine.

27 Apr

terrine in weho.

cali-french cuisine. on a nice day, the courtyard alfresco dining option is a must. the indoor dining area is a bit of an odd brasserie layout, with an oversized bar. i dined here twice recently, so i’ll compile photos into one post of the dishes i enjoyed.

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the assiette de charcuterie. it’s quite large, and only comes in one size, so if you dine as a couple this may replace an entree..

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the foie gras terrine. sO GOOD. smooth and creamy, served with toasted bread, crunchy and warm.

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beet salad. also very good, creamy yoghurt dressing and tangy blood orange. seasoned toasted rice atop. great mix of flavors and textures.

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agnolotti, with truffled rice and mushrooms. the only entree order i would post so far.

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pear and apple galette, with rosemary ice cream. the tart was delicious. the rosemary ice cream was a bit too sweet, i would have preferred a vanilla bean.

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for me, the charcuterie and starters stand out more than the entrees so far, but i’ll definitely be back to try brunch on the weekends.

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duck house.

27 Apr

duck house in monterey park.

i love roast peking duck, and this restaurant is a local favorite. if i had the option, i’d ONLY eat the crispy duck skin with the thin wraps. i don’t need anything else. we usually order “duck two ways” with duck skin wraps and duck soup.

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their other dishes are quite good as well. here are some that we have ordered.. (not all on the same visit.)

taiwanese style bbq eel on sticky rice.

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angel hair shrimp, one of their signature dishes. i rarely eat shrimp, but i had it here once. someone always ends up ordering  this when we dine here.

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filet mignon with black pepper sauce. surprisingly good, the beef was tender. goes really well with rice.

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be sure to pre order a roast duck when you make reservations.

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http://www.duckshouse.com

providence.

23 Jan

lunch at providence.

this was our first time dining here, and we were not disappointed. we opted to order a la carte, and of course, ordered too much. especially since bread and 3 amuse bouche courses were brought out first.

a little bite of some gelee..

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shiso and rice “taco” light in flavor, great texture, crunchy wheat puffs.

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ikura atop cracker with a bit of soup. sO good.

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this was our first order, josephine’s clam fritters. they were huGe. much bigger than expected.. more like puffs/beignets than the fried clams we were expecting. served with yuzu mayo. we packed half of it to go, to save room for our main courses.

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then onto wild fluke. ponzu was delicate, nice presentation.

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there was a seasonal white truffle offered that day, which i couldn’t resist. we opted for a pasta course, and ordered the truffle on tagliatelle.

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he came back and shaved more truffles after we started digging in. (:

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my main course, the hokkaido scallops. i was pretty full by the time this course came out, but still enjoyed. seared, soft scallops, with coconut and curry flavors.

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b’s entree of striped bass.

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dessert, this was pear something.. i forget the name but it came with pureed pear atop a cake, with gelato.

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when we dine out, i don’t usually choose seafood restaurants, but was glad we tried providence. the flavors were light and balanced, with a nod to asian seasoning, and execution was delicate. we thoroughly enjoyed, and will be back for dinner soon.

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http://providencela.com/

Petrossian

13 Nov

brunch at petrossian west hollywood.

indulging in a bit of caviar at the nice outdoor patio. weekend mornings are pretty quiet on roberston, so this is quite a nice spot for a chill brunch + glass of rosè.

caviar sampler, with toast, blinis and crème fraîche.

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duck rilette.

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caviar flatbread. with crème fraîche, chives, red onion, capers, egg. this was my favorite dish for brunch. great value + actually quite a bit of food.

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a close up of the yum..

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chi SPACCA

18 Sep

i am a carnivore.

lately, salads disgust me. all i want is red meat, served rare.. but executed with a bit of delicacy. after dining at a number of renowned steakhouses lately, this is what i’ve been searching for. chi SPACCA is probably the best dining experience i’ve had all summer. a part of the mozza empire on melrose and highland, this meat heavy little restaurant serves up a mean steak.

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dining with 2 fellow carnivores was a delight- sO easy to order. we started with affettati misti for 2-4. yes, that is a breadstick wrapped in “white proscuitto”.. akd lard, and it was de-li-cious.

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we also had a half order of the culatello, which is a cut of lambrusco proscuitto, aged 15 months. our waiter highly recommended, and we were curious to try. beautiful cut, great texture and light salted flavor.

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for our main, we ordered the 42oz costata alla fiorentina, a prime dry-aged bone-in new york. at $175 I felt it was a bit on the pricey side, but that was all forgotten once i took my first bite. prepared very well, a tender rare to medium rare, with a great sear, cut up and trimmed. i was impressed. after giving up on finding a more fine tuned steak preparation in socal, i am happy to say that chi spacca can represent. they don’t just sear a steak and put it on a plate.. this is prepared very carefully and lovingly- as you can taste.

ta-daa!

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ok, so we ordered ONE vegetable. their “creamed corn” which is actually made without cream. lots of butter. love it.

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we also ordered a milk roasted pork loin, which was covered in deep fried sage… it was juicy and quite delicious.. and i forgot to snap a photo before we devoured it. next time!

dessert. a panna cotta with bluberry compote. light, easy way to finish off a great meal.

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carnivores, rejoice.

http://www.chispacca.com/

totoraku.

30 Jul

totoraku. where to start.

i had been curious about this hard to book, invite only, japanese bbq for a while, and was looking forward to dining here when my friends husband, who was invited back, booked for us. i knew i wanted to try it to see what it was all about, but didn’t know what to expect. i was a bit unsure if the quality would match the steep (our dinner came out to 280/pp) prices.

i dined with a group of 5, and we brought champagne and a few reds. the restaurant is quite small, on a strip mall off pico.

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the first thing that was brought to our table was this plate of little amuse bouche bites. very teeny but delicate and flavorful bites.

nice presentation, a good tone to start off the meal. the waiter went over every one in detail.. which i will not repeat, but the scallop and the sesame tofu, were especially memorable.

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then we went into 3 courses of raw beef.

tataki, in a light sort of ponzu and scallion.

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beef throat ( in the glass) and seared beef. when this was served the waiter stated that the throat was a rare cut of beef, and this is as much as you can get from one cow. i found it a bit chewy, and.. for lack of a better word, slimy.. i didn’t really enjoy it.

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this one was my favorite, mixed with raw quail egg, apple + asian pear. i like the sweet fruit pairing.

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onto the hibachi. i was surprised that the chef had us cook the meat ourselves. usually at better restaurants, they have a waiter or chef to cook most of the meat for you at your table… that way they can ensure that its done correctly, and give you the proper dining experience. we were instructed how long to grill each meat that came to our table.. and off we went onto 6 courses of grilled beef.

tongue to start. delicious, soft and fatty. a thicker cut than other restaurants.

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filet mignon. lightly seasoned. this was probably my favorite cooked meat, because it required the least amount of grilling. we had it very rare, and it was tender and juicy. i don’t usually order filet, because i like some fat content, but the way this was prepared was to my liking.

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after that.. top cap sirloin.

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short rib. after this everything was about the same.. the short rib needed to be cooked more to medium/char for better texture.

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seasoned bottom cap.

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blurry pic, but was quite good. delicious skinned  and seasoned japanese tomato.

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a side of veggies, soybean paste. to cut through the meat.

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the last steak to be grilled, good, but sO. much. meat.

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we didn’t ask for it upon booking, but our friend asked the waiter if they had the add on seafood soup, and when he checked with the chef they were able to accommodate. spicy king crab udon soup. yUM. the udon noodles had a great chewy texture, and the soup was just slightly spicy, so i was able to enjoy it.

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overall a good dining experience. great service, but i do think we were paying a bit extra for the exclusivity of the restaurant. i’ve had good japanese bbq in japan, where there was A5 wagyu and kobe, cooked for you, and lower in pricing. its aLOT of red meat in one meal, so the wine was definitely needed.

the waiter told us that chef kaz was quite busy, as it was a friday night, so we didn’t really get to speak with him during the meal. we sent a few glasses of bordeaux back to him, but sadly he did not come out to drink with us. towards the end of the meal, chef kaz brought out the above soup to the table and said hello. we asked to take a picture with him at the end of the night, and he was very accommodating.

 

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the hart & the hunter.

29 Jul

this casual little bistro style restaurant, is inside the pali hotel on melrose.

we like to come for lunch, as its close by and usually easy to grab a table. the menu is small, but all the choices are well executed.

smoked trout toast. with pickled onions and avocado.

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biscuits. i love biscuits. these need some work, but i still order them every visit, and they have gotten better. great flavor, but still a bit too soft in texture and fall apart easily, so its a bit hard to spread the condiments that come with. our first order looked like the biscuits had melted, and were flat/fallen. lately they have “risen” a bit and are a bit flakier.  the condiments- i lOve the sweet butter and the blackberry compote. the spicy cheese i usually pass on as i don’t like to mix the salty and the sweet, but b likes it.

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the below sandwiches were ordered on separate visits, i don’t think they appeared on the menu together.

so far, the chicken crackling sandwich is my favorite item. sO good. crispy chicken skin, a sort of BLT.

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below is their bacon sandwich. another version of the classic BLT, their thick cut smoked bacon is sO good.

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lOve.

 

xx

 

http://thehartandthehunter.com/menus.html

kagaya.

20 May

shabu shabu at its best in little tokyo.

so i finally dined at kagaya. i don’t know what took me sO long to get here, i’ve been missing out. a shabu dinner at kagaya consists of 3 courses of appetizers/small plates/soup, shabu veggie plate, meat of choice, congee or noodles, then dessert. i feel that their pricing is fair for the excellent quality served.

the appetizers/starters are pics complied from 2 separate visits.

some sort of whitefish sashimi with ponzu.

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duck meat soup.

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lightly fried fish with ponzu.

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baked oyster with miso.

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i just realized that i don’t have a picture of the veggie plate.. my attention was ALL on the gorgee wagyu. perfection. but i can’t finish an order by myself, its a bit too much for me. for me i think a wagyu shared with 3 diners is the perfect amount. others can finish an entire plate but i like to have some prime beef as well.

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the prime beef.

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seafood shabu.

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for dessert, i was impressed that we had a selection to choose from, and were served “proper” desserts.. not just a scoop of ice cream or mochi ice cream.

this is the green tea mousse cake, overall all their dishes are very well plated.

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the banana pie with vanilla ice cream. flaky pastry, delicious.

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the apple pie with ice cream. the caramel sauce is sO good, this may be a favorite.

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b also ordered the creme brûlée, on a different visit, which was very good as well.

overall the quality of kagaya was excellent. a new fave, better late than never!

 

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sushi gen, lunch.

19 May

lunch in little tokyo.

i finally had sushi gen’s $15 sushi lunch special.

my gf was awesome, and got there 45 minutes before they opened on a tuesday to wait in line.. thats dedication to food!

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so much goodness.

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