BOSCOS RESTAURANT & BREWING COMPANY… “Little Rock’s River Front Dining Locale!”

Serving patrons at locations in Memphis, Nashville, and Franklin in Tennessee, and also in Little Rock, Arkansas in the downtown’s River Market district, Boscos has become known for its consistent production of tasty casual cuisine, and house-brewed ales. Our readers know that we’re not beer connoisseurs, but we understand that those who do try one of the many beer variations here will not be disappointed. Boscos has been brewing award-winning handcrafted beers for more than 16 years. Just last year in 2012, the restaurant and microbrewery took home the gold medal at The 2012 World Beer Cup for their Hefewizon brew, as well as the silver medal for their popular Isle Of Skye Scottish Ale the same year. But the microbrewery isn’t the only thing that is drawing crowds. Their casual relaxed atmosphere also welcomes patrons in along with a brick-oven list of tempting edibles.

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Boscos hosts a pretty popular Happy Hour weekdays from Monday through Friday between 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM. Specials feature $5 appetizers, $5 wines, beers, and cocktails from a select menu, and handcrafted Boscos brews for only $3.50 each! Sounds fairly reasonable to us. The restaurant also presents a fantastic brunch Saturdays and Sundays from 11 AM to 3 PM, which offers delectable waffles, savory Benedict dishes, creative omelets, and much more to feast your eyes, and your appetite on. Additionally, Boscos provides half off specially selected wine each Wednesday, while on Mondays and Saturdays all day long, patrons can get their fill of specialty mugs of beer for only $3 each!

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Above, we perused the lunch menu on a lazy Thursday afternoon. The lunch crowd had long since died down, and we almost had the entire riverfront patio to ourselves by the time we finished our meals. Refreshing beverages were served to us promptly, while a couple of glasses of wine relaxed us as we took in the scenic views all around us.

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What a patio! And quite a view from the outdoor dining deck at Boscos! Expansive sights of the Riverfront Pavilion and the mighty Arkansas River fill one’s visual perception, while refreshing fresh breezes visit every now and again on the waterfront patio. Such a beautiful place for a casual, delicious meal with family, friends, or even by yourself if the day allows for that.

Bosco's3Fried Chicken Salad

Atop Mesclun greens and accompanied by tomatoes, crispy bacon, and chopped egg, these perfectly-fried strips of chicken stand out with their tender and juicy flavor in every bite. Served with a savory honey-mustard dressing, we thought this dish was full of flavor, possessed a lovely crunch from the fried chicken, and encompassed healthy vegetables as well. Filling and satisfying, this was a perfect item to order while focusing on the lighter side of dining, but never lacked the sensational tastes I was craving.

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Asian Grilled Chicken Salad

The Asian Grilled Chicken Salad was presented with baby spinach, almonds, pickled ginger, red peppers and juicy marinated grilled chicken chunks mixed with a sweet and slightly tangy Asian vinaigrette dressing. Delicately-fried wontons were then piled atop this selection for an additional and delightful crunch and visual appeal.

Bosco's5Cesar Salad With Blackened Fish

I especially loved the Caesar Salad with blackened fish when we visited. Nicely prepared, and with a pronounced savoriness in every taste I took of it, this menu item was refreshing from the chilled salad, and warm and delicious from the tender flavorsome fish filet on top. The crunchy croutons on the salad amplified the satisfaction level for me, while the cool taste of the ranch dressing I ordered on the side was a nice compliment.

We really enjoyed our dining experience at Boscos. We shared several bites of different dishes recommended by our gracious server, and we were happy to have visited. If you’re in the Little Rock, Arkansas area, stop by Boscos in the River Market and give them a try. We think you will enjoy this restaurant and microbrewery just as much as we did.

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: A beautiful expansive deck overlooking the Arkansas River was breathtaking and such a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a meal out of doors.
  • FOOD / DECOR: Fresh salads with tender fried chicken and crisp greens, brick-oven cooked fish, a selection of various wines and other beverages, and a friendly and accommodating staff will keep this place filled to the brim!
  • LOCATION: Boscos is located at the River Market in downtown Little Rock at 500 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201.
  • HOURS: The restaurant and microbrewery is open Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Fridays and Saturdays from 11 AM until Midnight, and on Sundays from 10:30 AM to 10 PM.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: We thoroughly enjoyed the service rendered when we dined at Boscos. Our server was friendly, knowledgeable about the menu, and suggested several dishes that were local favorites. Part of the reason we enjoyed ourselves so much was because of the staff at the restaurant.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Reasonable prices for incredibly fresh an delicious fare.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750mL bottle (Please call ahead to see if this charge has changed before visiting.)
  • PARKING: Street parking is available along President Clinton Avenue and the surrounding side streets relatively close to the establishment.
  • PRICING: My blackened fish over a bed of greens was $10, while the Asian Grilled Chicken Salad and the Fried Chicken Salad were both $11.50. Selected wines we enjoyed were priced under $10 also.

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NAPA VALLEY GRILLE… “Happy Hour Under The Stars!”

Our most recent visit to Napa Valley Grille in the prominent Westwood community of Southern California came as no surprise considering Executive Chef Taylor Boudreaux’s culinary focus on flavorsome presentations and memorable flavors. Maryland-born Chef Taylor graduated with a degree in Culinary Arts from the Scottsdale Culinary Institute in Arizona, then moved quickly up the ranks to Mastro’s Steakhouse in the same state. At just 26 years old, Chef Taylor entered the fast-paced Beverly Hills market in California, opening the popular and well-known Mastro’s Steakhouse, then in 2010, worked for Wolfgang Puck at the star-studded Spago. In 2011, Chef Boudreaux was approached to become Executive Chef of Napa Valley Grille in the vibrant Westwood community of Los Angeles, where he delights patrons on a daily basis with his culinary magic and uncanny creations of flavorsome delights.

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Upon entering the restaurant, we immediately noticed the lounge area and expansive bar to our right. A luminescent elongated bar with a ceiling depicting a night sky comforted us. We were greeted by a smiling mixologist who ensured us that we would have a terrific time, and he could see that we were excited to get started perusing the Happy Hour menu. After some suggestions from our skilled bartender, we began with the “Hibiskus Kosmo” ($8) made with Absolut Hibiscus, cranberry juice, Triple Sec, and fresh squeezed lime juice The second llibation we selected was the Napa Mule ($6), which was concocted with bourbon, fresh lime juice, ginger sugar, and bitters. The essence of apple and bourbon together with the slight taste of ginger combined nicely with the Napa Mule, while the cranberry and Absolut Hibiskus blended smoothly to create an excellent cocktail with the Hibiskus Kosmo. The vibrant colors of both were also very appealing, as you can see from the below photos…

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Hibiskus Kosmo & Napa Mule Cocktails

The Thyme Lemonade was refreshing and a third libation we just had to try. Appealing to the eye, refreshing, and made with fresh lemonade, thyme sugar, vodka, and garnished with a fresh lemon round and fresh thyme, this cocktail scored high marks with us. The sweetness, tang of the citrus and flavorful thyme were perfectly balanced, and left us very satisfied. I especially loved the tall glass this beverage was served in.

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Thyme Lemonade Cocktail

There is a pleasing list of small plates during Napa Valley Grille’s Happy Hour. We chose several of these culinary treats from Chef Taylor’s line-up of tapas selections, and found that every taste was as exciting and flavorful as the first. Our first expedition into experiencing Chef Taylor’s array of culinary bites was the NVG (Napa Valley Grille) Turkey Meatball selection ($6). These tender, perfectly hand-rolled orbs of tantalizing ground turkey were as delicious as they were visually stunning. A tomato fondue accompanied this dish, along with white cheddar and fresh herbs. Served four meatballs to an order, this was a perfect selection to start off for my husband and myself.

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NVG Turkey Meatballs

If you enjoy Korean BBQ beef skewers, this is a great spot to enjoy them, Chef Taylor prepares these beautiful tender chunks of beef on wooden skewers, then finishes the presentation off with a chilled cabbage slaw and a soy vinaigrette. Exploding with savoriness and endless levels of flavor, this is surely not an option to miss.

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Korean BBQ Beef Skewers

We also experienced the Duo Of Fish Tacos ($5), which was created by beer battering tender fish, and adding pickled onions, cabbage-escabeche (“escabeche” refers to a hot marinade that slowly pickles (the cabbage) as it cools.) Presented two to an order, these brilliantly colored vessels of spectacular taste and allure grabbed our taste buds’ attention immediately. Colorful and creative, and most importantly, delicious, these edible selections were delectable and savory down to the last crumb on the plate.

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Duo Of Fish Tacos

We finished with the Beef Slider Duo ($5) that consisted of two perfectly crafted mini hamburger buns which encased juicy petite beef patties. Succulent and also served with a tangy tomato fondue, an olive Aioli, and an unforgettable smoked cheddar cheese, these little guys hit the spot. The one spot we had left after indulging in and enjoying ourselves at Napa Valley Grille’s Happy Hour.

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Beef Slider Duo

Napa Valley Grille offered us a very pleasant evening in the lounge this particular visit. The ambiance was alluring, the setting was comforting, and the service proved friendly and efficient. We look forward to returning to find out what Chef Taylor has up his culinary sleeve next time!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Walking into Napa Valley Grill delivers patron into an out-of-doors fantasy. Inside the expansive lounge, the ceiling possesses characteristics of a night sky with twinkling stars overhead. Outside on the patio, fresh breezes are appreciated, while guests are enchanted by the evening’s colors of daily fading sunsets.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Fresh, flavorful, memorable in all ways satisfactory. We hope to return again soon to indulge in more at Napa Valley Grille!
  • LOCATION: Napa Valley Grille is located at 1100 Glendon Avenue, Suite 100 in Los Angeles, CA 90024.
  • HOURS: The restaurant is available for lunch Monday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 3 PM, Dinner on Mondays through Thursdays from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM, Fridays and Saturdays from 5 PM to 11 PM, and on Sundays from 5 PM to 9PM. Brunch is accessible on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 Am to 3 PM. Happy Hour is featured Monday through Saturday from 3 PM to 7 PM and 9 PM to 12 Midnight, and again on Sundays from 3 PM until 11 PM in the lounge, at the bar, and on the patio.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: A very friendly staff is accommodating, responsive, and the flow of service throughout the lounge and main entry appeared seamless and fluid.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Tasty compilations from Chef Taylor served by friendly staff members anxious to assist in any way they can. Mixologists whip up crisp libations with fresh seasonal ingredients sure to captivate the palates of every visitor, while appetizers summon the attention of dining patrons and keep them coming back for more.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750mL bottle in the restaurant as well as the lounge areas.
  • PARKING: We experienced ample parking opportunities along the side streets within nearby walking distance to the restaurant with no problems. We were informed that valet parking service is available daily for $4 for the first two hours, with a $6 maximum during both lunch and dinner hours.
  • PRICING: We visited Napa Valley Grille during Happy Hour and enjoyed the “Hibiskus Kosmo” ($8), the Napa Mule ($6), and the Thyme Lemonade ($6) libations. From a menu of several appetizers, we chose the NVG Turkey Meatballs ($6), the Korean BBQ Beef Skewers ($4), the Duo Of Fish Tacos ($5), and the Beef Slider Duo ($5).

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COAST RESTAURANT & BAR @ CANARY HOTEL… “American Cuisine With Panoramic Rooftop Views!”

THIS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN RENAMED “FINCH & FORK” AND CAN BE SEEN AT WWW.FINCKANDFORKRESTAURANT.COM.

Coast Restaurant & Bar is nestled inside the Canary Hotel in thriving downtown Santa Barbara, California. With comfortable seating and views of busy sidewalks from tables inside this eatery next to huge floor-to-ceiling windows, patrons can view passers-by and the beauty of downtown Santa Barbara. Serving American fare with west coast enhancements, Coast Restaurant & Bar caters to connoisseurs of fresh seafood, tender meats and crisp vibrant vegetables meticulously prepared and delivered straight from the local Farmer’s Market to your table.

Close to the California coast with its serene ocean and beach, nearby upscale shopping along popular State Street, and located within Santa Barbara’s quaint beach community, Coast Restaurant & Bar presents relaxing comfort, savory cuisine and an inviting environment perfect for enjoying any meal of the day.

Below, photos of an interior dining room, the main entry of the restaurant, intricate wood details throughout the space indoors, and the water service presented in a tall glass corked bottle before each meal.

Coast Restaurant & Bar provides a wide variety of succulent fare from fresh creative seafood presentations to tender cuts of beef to crisp vibrant salads and tempting dessert creations. Everything is made fresh with Farmer’s Market-purchased ingredients and that can be tasted in the final product that arrives from the kitchen. Dishes are prepared to your specifications and are delivered with pride and a smile from friendly servers. Our late lingering lunch was just what we were looking for to tame our rumbling stomachs after spending the morning shopping and visiting friends on State Street.

Specialty Iced Teas

Before ordering my glass of wine, I shared in a Signature Iced Tea with my husband before ordering. These were enhanced with fruit flavors, rosemary essence and herbs mixed throughout to create sensational-tasting iced teas that proved to be both flavorful as well as visually enchanting once we sipped from these colorful concoctions.

Coast Restaurant & Bar advanced some pretty astounding starters. From the ‘Finger Foods’ selection (from $4 to $7), you can chow down on Warm Marinated Olives, Honey Roasted Spiced Peanuts, Dungeness Deviled Eggs, or Truffle Fries With Mustard Aioli. The ‘Share’ portion of the menu suggests items that can be split (from $3 to $13) from the Classic Ceviche to the Market Fish Tacos to several other interesting dishes…

West Coast Oysters

 We satisfied our hunger and graced our palates with the West Coast Oysters ($3/each). In fact, they were so inspiring that we ordered a second dozen before we had even finished the first one! A terrific starter to any meal, these oceanic wonderments were full of flavor and possessed a perfect creaminess to their texture. The accompaniments of sauces and a caper relish were excellent sidekicks to these amazing mollusks.

Roasted California Mussels

Another ‘Share’ menu item we couldn’t pass up was the Roasted Californian Mussels offering ($12). These succulent morsels were tossed in Coast’s tangy and sweet and hearty tomato sauce with fennel, saffron and creme fraiche, and definitely hit the spot. Served with grilled sliced bread sticks on top, this was a wonderful flavor experience.

In addition to Coast’s Artisan Flat Breads (ranging from $10 to $14), their ‘Garden” menu selections are also pretty incredible. From Ahi Tuna and Potato & Fennel Soup and fresh salad options, I chose the Skirt Steak Salad ($15) for my lunch entree.  This delectable mixed greens compilation included wild arugula, slices of sweet pear, contrasting blue cheese crumbles, candied walnuts and a smoked balsamic vinaigrette. Not to mention the tender, perfectly-grilled skirt steak slices piled onto the plate. Healthy and lean, this was a delightful lunch for me. The portion size was large, and the mixture of flavors between the sweetness of the fresh sliced pear and candied nuts with the tangy blue cheese and smoky dressing created a beautiful presentation.

Skirt Steak Salad

And now for the second entree that was ordered….

Lamb Burger

My husband enjoyed the Lamb Burger. A switch on the traditional beef burger, this creation was not only tasty, but presented with a sweet date compote, and an onion relish cilantro yogurt. (Um…can I just have a bowl of this yogurt condiment and a spoon, please?) The sauce was great, but everything together, including the tender bun this carefully ground lamb burger came with made my husband’s dining experience only that much better. The addition of the fries was a battle I quickly lost with my husband, so I forced myself to enjoy a few of the crispy, perfectly-cooked potato strips. A touch of light salt on these was welcomed, and the crunchy exterior and warm potato interior remained throughout the duration of the meal.

Interior of the Lamb Burger

By now, you would think we had no room left after the feast we enjoyed. But when our server stopped by with a dessert menu, we gave in to temptation and chose the Lemon Cheesecake ($8) to share. I must say, the caramel and chocolate sauce alongside this elongated rectangular slice of lemony creamy sin was perfectly sweet and balanced. The macadamia nuts that rained down atop this sugary confection added a brilliant crunch to this already magnificent end-of-the-meal treat. (And no…we didn’t finish our dessert!)

Lemon Cheesecake

Here’s a suggestion for all of you who choose to enjoy a meal at Coast…take a walk to the rooftop of the hotel before or after your meal and catch a glimpse of the panoramic mountain views of Santa Barbara. (Aren’t the above photos incredible!)  It’s called the Rooftop Perch, and once there, you’ll understand why it’s such a perfect name for this hideaway overlooking the area. My husband and I just peered out over the edge of the rooftop for what seemed like an eternity.

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Deep woods, colorful seating and a classic vibe throughout the restaurant.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Fresh-tasting, excellently prepared, delicious-tasting and worthy of a return visit.
  • LOCATION: Coast restaurant is located inside the Canary Hotel at 31 West Carrillo Street in Santa Barbara, CA 93101.
  • HOURS: Coast is available for breakfast Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 10:30 AM. Lunch is served Monday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Dinner is available Sunday through Thursdays from 5:30 PM to 10 PM, and on Friday and Saturdays from 5:30 PM to 11 PM. Brunch is offered Saturdays and Sundays from 7 AM to 3 PM, while the bar is open daily until midnight serving bar menu fare from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Happy Hour at Coast is presented Monday through Friday from 4 PM-7 PM with a variety of discounted cocktails and bar bites.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Our server was lovely. She showed attentiveness, professionalism, friendliness and appreciation of our stopping in for lunch.
  • PRICE / VALUE: We felt the price was a tad high for lunch, but we thoroughly enjoyed the quality of what was ordered. Of course, the pricy glass of wine and the additional 18 oysters helped to raise the total bill as well.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750mL bottle
  • PARKING: There is ample paid parking in the nearby city parking garage for a reasonable charge.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our total came to a bit over $135 (including tax) for two dozen oysters, an order of mussels, the Lamb Burger, a Steak Salad, a glass of wine, two teas and a cheesecake dessert. Let’s just say that we’ll be back!

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MUSSO & FRANK GRILL… “A Part of Hollywood History!”

Musso & Frank Grill has been a foundation of Hollywood history since this family-owned business originally opened it’s doors in 1919. Existing before the renowned Hollywood sign was erected in the lush Hollywood hills, Musso & Frank Grill was standing proud and serving some of Hollywood’s elite. As a major part of Hollywood’s antiquity, this restaurant also became a literary watering hole for many famous authors in the 1930s. Listed on the “1001 Places to See before You Die” list, Musso & Frank Grill will show you the numerous reasons it is just that.

As you enter the establishment through the front door, you can just feel the history here. A plethora of experience is proudly possessed by every server here…some having been employed here since the 1950s. Waiters in classic red serving jackets with black lapels donning bow ties over crisp white collared shirts hold within them a pride and dignity for being a part of this history-rich foundation of culinary achievement.

Musso & Frank Grill Menus & a Bottle of Wine

Above, the 90-year-old menu still allures those with a taste for the finer things in life, while red leather booths and rich mahogany add even more warmth and inviting ambiance than you could ever imagine. We were treated as though we were part of the family during our dining experience at Musso & Frank Grill. From a sincere courteousness to friendly charming conversation, we had the most delightful time conversing with our waiter. Our acquaintance who dined with us this particular day brought along a bottle of wine for the table and also agreed that our server was one of the kindest and most professional waiters she had experienced in a long time. Then came the cuisine. Just when we thought things couldn’t get any better, we realized how amazing the culinary creations from Chef J. P. Amateau really are…

Fresh-Baked Bread Served Before Meals & the Marinated Herring

The specially-baked Sourdough French bread that is generously served to each patron’s table is soft, flavorful and undoubtedly memorable. Baked to perfection, this scrumptious provision is accompanied by a receptacle of chilled sweet cream butter topped with a thin paper prominently displaying the restaurant’s name. A quick photo with forks rapidly digging in to it, the above right photo is of the eatery’s popular Marinated Herring ($12). A terrific appetizer large enough to share with another person, this marinated herring is served atop iceberg and romaine lettuces with an ample serving of sour cream and is garnished with a black olive.

Grenadine of Beef With Bearnaise Sauce

The Grenadine of Beef With Bearnaise Sauce ($30) was comprised of three tender filets of beef topped with a savory creamy Bearnaise sauce surrounded by a delectable brown gravy and green field peas. My husband ordered this entree and had no trouble at all polishing it off. I did get a couple of bites from him to taste this excellent menu choice and found it to be amazing in taste and visual appeal.

Lobster Thermidor

The Lobster Thermidor was sensationally prepared. This popular French dish was comprised of a creamy conglomeration of cooked lobster meat, egg yolks and cognac, stuffed into a lobster shell, then abundantly topped with Gruyere cheese mixed with a hint of mustard. Such a sublime treat with the succulent lobster and rich mixture of savoriness!

Porcini Mushroom Risotto

I ordered the Porcini Mushroom Risotto ($22). A huge fan of excellently-cooked risotto and porcini mushrooms, I just couldn’t pass this by. So I ordered it. And I devoured the entire thing! And it was one of the most incredible, flavorsome, hearty mushroom risottos ever. The meatiness and earthy flavor from the porcini mushrooms enhanced the creaminess of the risotto. A well-appointed option for anyone who enjoys pasta presentations.

Musso & Frank Torten

If there is one dessert that you have at Musso & Frank Grill, it simply must be their Torten ($7). This Neopolitan is layered with strawberries, fluffy whipped cream and strawberry sauce then topped with fresh strawberries. The three of us shared this sinful treat, and had absolutely no regrets afterward!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Warm mahogany and red leather booths embrace the history of years gone by, while welcoming patrons inside to enjoy its classic elegance and storied past.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Superior fare crafted in the Musso & Frank Grill kitchen keeps customers…both new and old…returning time and time again.
  • LOCATION: Musso & Frank Grill is located at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, CA 90028.
  • HOURS: Musso & Frank is available for service Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM – 11 PM.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: We were shown nothing but the utmost professionalism and kindness by our server.
  • PRICE / VALUE: This establishment has been serving the city since 1919. The menu has featured the same Musso & Frank classic options for 90 years now, and there’s a reason why. Superior quality for an acceptable value.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750mL bottle
  • PARKING: Validated parking is available at the rear of the restaurant, as well as city parking lots nearby.
  • TOTAL BILL: With the corkage charge, the Marinated Herring appetizer, the Porcini Mushroom Risotto, the Lobster Thermidor, the Grenadine of Beef with Bearnaise Sauce, and the Musso & Frank Torten dessert, our final bill came in a little over $128 (including tax). More than most diners may look forward to spending on a lunch for three, but we enjoyed every detail about it from the superb service to the exquisite ambiance of the restaurant to the classic ambiance of this Hollywood storied eatery.

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THE OLDE PINK HOUSE… “A Cherished Southern Savannah Favorite!”

Located next door to the Planters Inn on Reynolds Square in the Historic District of charming Savannah GA stands a culinary establishment of pure grace and refinement…The Olde Pink House. As one of Savannah’s most favored restaurants featuring upscale southern cuisine served up by the trained hands of Executive Chef Vincent Burns, The Olde Pink House carries with it a storied past worth mentioning. Rumored to be inhabited by spirits (and not just the ones behind the bar!), we were informed that this classic former home is also known for being the city’s only 18th Century mansion. The colonial-style structure was built in 1771 for Revolutionary War hero James Habersham, Jr. Most notably, he was one of the city’s most powerful early cotton commission merchants who eventually earned the rank of ‘Major’ in the war.

The building was named for the pink hue of its exterior color. We were informed by our server that in years past, the red brick that adorned the home kept bleeding through when it was painted white. After some time and several frustrating and repeated attempts to keep the pink color out of the picture, it was eventually embraced and remained the light pink mansion seen today. Inside, vintage furnishings, paintings and original fireplaces transport you from the present to an era of years gone by. Downstairs, Planters Tavern wraps you in its warm ambiance with comfortable leather seating, romantic lighting from a massive fireplace, and a little jazz being played at the nearby baby grand piano. The Arches bar is available across from the outdoor patio ready to serve up refreshing cocktails to meet your every request, while dining is available in both locations in addition to the main restaurant serving areas.

Chef Burns’ well-regarded reputation is repeatedly proven in his dishes as he excellently prepares his succulent cuisine in memorable and photo-worthy presentation style. Above, we were greeted by our server with glasses of iced water and house made cheesy bread sticks. As we peered out the nearby window toward Reynolds Square from our table, our orders of a rum and Coke and a chilled glass of Chardonnay were brought immediately to our satisfaction.

‘BLT’ Fried Green Tomato & Sweet Apple Wood Smoked Bacon With Black Pepper Thyme Buttermilk

We started our leisurely lunch with the ‘BLT” Fried Green Tomato starter. We enjoyed the combination of flavors between the fried green tomato, apple wood smoked bacon, crisp greens and a savory buttermilk sauce drizzle.

My husband selected a fish sandwich from the menu and after tasting it myself, I have to admit that this was one of the very BEST grilled fish sandwiches I’ve ever had. Light, flaky and a delicate texture, the fish was perfectly grilled and still displayed all the flavor and juiciness one would expect. Coupled with a pile of fried onion strings, tomato, fresh lettuce and all of the accoutrements a fish sandwich can insist upon on the side, this was an excellent choice.

Fish Of The Day Sandwich With Crispy Onion Strings

I simply could not pass up the Pan Seared Jumbo Lump Crab Cake entree. Served with a dignified presentation of sweet potato fries and dressed with a mouthwatering salsa verde, I realized that I had indeed chosen the perfect dish to suit my appetite.

Pan Seared Jumbo Lump Crab Cake & Fried Green Tomatoes With a House Made Salsa Verde

The Olde Pink House is certainly a destination my husband and I will return to again. Not only for the historic aspects and mysterious hauntings that ocurr, but also for the way the staff made us feel when we were there. The traditional southern fare was superb, while the ambiance reminds you of being back in the days long past when this building was once a private home. Definitely worth visiting. Just be prepared to fall in love with its classic ambiance, upscale charm, and elegant atmosphere!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: A multiplex of noteworthy entertainment, fine southern cuisine, historic culture (and the staff even has a few stories about ghost sightings to boot! ) Era-appropriate furnishings in the main dining areas with a lovely outdoor patio and piano lounge downstairs.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Exceptional! A definite “must-do” when in this stunning charming neighborhood.
  • LOCATION: The Olde Pink House is located at Reynolds Square next door to Planters Inn at 23 Abercorn Street in Savannah, GA 31401.
  • HOURS: Sundays and Mondays, The Old Pink House restaurant is available for dining from 5 PM to 10:30 PM for dinner. Tuesday through Thursday, the venue is open from 11 AM – 10:30 PM, then from 11 AM – 11 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: The staff made us feel as thought we were guests of the former owners during days of yesterday when they would entertain. Not a thing was forgotten, and their southern hospitality was incredibly memorable for us.
  • PRICE / VALUE: We felt happy with what we paid for the value of the food, service and ambiance we were presented with while dining at The Olde Pink House.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750ml bottle
  • PARKING: Metered parking is available along Abercorn Street and also along nearby streets around Reynolds Square.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our final bill came in around just over $54, but was well worth the splurge! We simply cannot wait to visit again.

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CHART HOUSE RESTAURANT… “Brunch With Scenic Views & A Friendly Feline!”

Commanding the competition for the last three years among Open Table’s ‘Diners’ Choice’ Awards for the top 50 restaurant with the ‘Most Scenic View’, Chart House restaurants have topped the polls as a whole across the country. Known for the gorgeous locations of these dining establishments and for their offerings of top-of-the-line fresh seafood and succulent cuts of beef, this chain of high quality restaurants has proven that it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. Formerly the popular Charley’s Crab eatery, we found out just how amazing the Chart House on Hilton Head Island in the Lowcountry of scenic South Carolina truly is.

Above, the initial approach to the main entry of Chart House on Hilton Head Island. Such a picturesque and welcoming entrance between the colorful flowering beds of perennials, meandering landscaped walkways, audibly pleasing flowing fountains and a lagoon-like water feature with a waterfall…what a peaceful feeling before entering the building. I almost didn’t want to leave this haven of beauty, but my husband and I were both hungry, and finally went inside.

The Chart House menu offers a little something for everyone. From brunch omelets to entree salads of varying taste to unforgettable seafood and steaks to refreshing libations, you will not leave unsatisfied by either the menu selection, service or ambiance of this fine dining location. Speaking of ambiance, above, you can see just why Chart House locations are known for their picturesque sectors. Above, the stunning view of the Intracoastal Waterway was a serene sight while we dined on the outdoor patio for brunch this particular morning. Chilled Mimosas were served by a friendly waitress, and I snapped a few photos of the exterior patio from our table, the menu, and a butterfly resting atop a nearby hedge just inches from where we sat.

We also had the pleasure of meeting this little guy…

We’ll just call him ‘Chart’ for the purpose of this article. My husband and I joked that the restaurant should be called ‘Chart’s House’ in honor of this furry feline who was as friendly as could be, and kept us company on the patio. As avid animal lovers, Chart’s company was fully welcomed and we really enjoyed watching his playful demeanor! Also above, another view from the Chart House patio of an elongated wooden dock leading out to the watercraft anchored there.

Boston Omelet

My husband chose the Boston Omelet ($18.99), which is a brunch menu selection. This omelet is stuffed with hearty chunks of Maine lobster meat, creamy brie and fresh basil. Served with fresh seasonal fruit and breakfast potatoes, this was not only gratifying, but also as savory an omelet as my husband recalls ever enjoying…

Boston Omelet Interior

Above, you can see the inside of the Boston Omelet. Just oozing with fresh lobster meat and Brie cheese, enhanced with the fresh flavor and pop of green color from the basil encased by the fluffy flavorful egg coating…just sensational!

Asian Chicken Salad

I chose the Asian Chicken Salad ($12.99) for my brunch item. Loaded with tender juicy slices of chicken breast marinated in ponzu sauce, colorful mixed greens, tomato, cucumber, carrots, Mandarin orange sections and topped with crunchy tortilla strips then crowned with crisp rice noodles, this entree salad hit the spot. I loved how the rice noodles and tortills strips gave theis salad a healthy crunch, while the tender savory sliced chicken breast and flavors of the ponzu and ginger soy vinaigrette it was tossed in complimented everything?????

Peaceful, serene, well-maintained, and the perfect spot for brunch with the one you love. What more could we ask for on such a beautiful morning on the water.

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Fine dining classic ambiance with a Lowcountry relaxed open feel. The motif is elegant with a modern touch and the outdoor patio is a memorable spot to enjoy any meal at this Chart House with its breathtaking expansive scenic views.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Creative conglomerations of fresh and colorful ingredients, presentations that offer visual appeal, and lots of flavor make menu items worth returning for again.
  • LOCATION: This Chart House is located at 2 Hudson Road on Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
  • HOURS: Chart House is open for brunch on Sundays from 11 AM – 3 PM, and for lunch Monday through Saturday from 11 AM – 3 PM. Dinner is available Monday through Saturday from 3 Pm – 10 PM, then on Sundays from 3 PM – 5:30 PM.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Our server was professional, courteous, and had the answers to our questions about the restaurant and the menu.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Definitely an acceptable price for the value provided. Between the cuisine the service, and the overall ambiance with a stunning water view, we couldn’t have been happier.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750mL bottle.
  • PARKING: Ample parking is available in an enormous lot in front of the establishment.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our final bill for two Classic Mimosas, a Boston Omelet, and an Asian Chicken Salad came in just under $50 (including tax.)
* Menu and prices subject to change without notice.

WISEGUYS… “Great Bites With A Cosmopolitan Feel!”

If you’re vacationing, playing golf or a local of Hilton Head Island on the coast of South Carolina, and you’re looking for a late-night spot for food, fun and a great ambiance, head to Wiseguys. Popular and well-known for their small plates, savory award-winning wine list and hip atmosphere, this accommodation will quickly become a favorite of yours just as it did with us.

This modern upscale restaurant and lounge is a “must do” when on the island and will not disappoint. Its trendy vibe and cultured environment will whisk you off the island once you enter through the stainless steel front doors and instantly transport you to the city via the sleek plush lounge, hip and cozy motif and visually stunning presentation of both chilled beverages and speciatly cuisine.

With both indoor seating and a pleasant covered outdoor patio area in front of this establishment, Wiseguys’ indoor lounge is our favorite place to meet, mingle and enjoy urban-inspired bites created by Chef Jim Spratling. Below, the Pinot Noir we enjoyed is just one on a list of over 150 labels available. Hand-shaken cocktails are also refreshing and beautifully presented.

In 2009, 2010 and 2011, Wiseguys has been awarded the Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence for their amazing collection. This place knows wine…you can count on that. And we are assured that you will be thrilled with their unique offerings when you check it our for yourself on your next visit.

The photo collage above includes savory red wine, refreshing and crisp white wine, a Cosmopolitan, and the Hibiscus Margarita made with Hibiscus Flower Infused Tequila, fresh-squeezed lime juice and organic agave nectar. YUM! I especially loved the chilled metal martini glass the Cosmo is served in. Such a unique twist on the traditional martini glass!

Wiseguys does offer a Happy Hour daily from 5 – 7 PM when you can receive $1.00 Wiseguys poker chips with any regular beer, wine or cocktail that can be used toward your bill at the end of the night. (What a fun idea!) My husband and I usually order from the “Small Plates” and “Signature Pizzettas” menus. The below are a few of our favorites that we can’t help ordering over and over again…

WG Short Rib Sliders

Above, the WG Short Rib Sliders with braised short rib of beef, creamy horseradish sauce, crispy parsnips and house chips. Savory, appetizing and full of flavor, this small plate is one of our favorites.

Tuna Tartare Lettuce Wraps

The Tuna Tartare Lettuce Wraps are fashioned with Boston Lettuce, fresh avocado, wonton crisps and a wasabi soy vinaigrette. If you’re a tartare lover, this is a perfect item for you! Great for those who prefer to avoid bread, this lettuce-cupped tuna presentation is not only filling, but also visually pleasing.

Signature Margherita Pizzetta

This one is a real winner with my husband. His love of very thin-crusted pizza met its match once he tried Wiseguys’ Signature Margherita Pizzetta. In fact, we’ve tried this specific selection numerous times. Tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella and pesto enhance the thin fresh-baked crust that is crisped to perfection then drizzled with a basil puree on top. Simply delicious!

Shrimp & Lobster Wontons and WG Short Rib Sliders

Above, a combo photo of the WG Short Rib Sliders and the Shrimp & Lobster Wontons served with a cilantro-lime Creme Fraiche.

Sweet & Spicy Chili-Glazed Shrimp

These Sweet & Spicy Chili-Glazed Shrimp served with a Napa Slaw were delectable with a kick! Spicy, yet very pleasing to the palate, these tender tempura-battered bites were easily enjoyed. If you like spicy foods, this is a certain champion in the category.

Seared Tuna Sliders

Another sensational Small Plate at Wiseguys we recommend are the Seared Tuna Sliders served with a truffle Aioli and petite greens on fresh-baked mini rolls and house chips. Light and scrumptious, this dish will have you ordering more once you finish the first plate!

Wiseguys on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina is a great spot for finding a favorite wine, meeting the locals or just having a fantastic meal in a chic and stylish environment that is also one of the island’s best locations for late-night hours for those of us who tend to stay up later than most.

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Hip vibe, comfortable and convenient seating throughout the venue and a fun and exciting atmosphere.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Unique presentation of appetizing and delightful dishes. Many selections that will please most everyone from fine wines and chilled cocktails and savory bites and dinners from the kitchen.
  • LOCATION: Wiseguys is located at 1513 Main Street on Hilton Head Island, SC 29928.
  • HOURS: Wiseguys is open daily at 5 PM until midnight daily. The kitchen also serves until midnight each day.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Always excellent service, friendly servers and bartenders and attentive service rendered when we’ve visited.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Terrific! Always really reasonable prices and an outstanding value for what you get between the service, ambiance, great wines and refreshing mixed drinks and creative cuisine.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750ml bottle.
  • PARKING: There is plenty of parking in the complimentary lot in front of the establishment.
  • TOTAL BILL: On our many visits to Wiseguys on Hilton Head Island, our total bill only exceeded $50 (including tax) a handful of times. Most times, depending on how much wine and other drinks we enjoyed, and if we were entertaining other people, our total amount spent stayed under $40 – $45 for my husband and myself.

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THE BISTRO GARDEN @ COLDWATER… “Updated Happy Hour Menu!”

*UNFORTUNATELY, BISTRO GARDEN’S HAPPY HOUR HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Bistro Garden in Studio City, CA recently revised their Happy Hour menu. Not only that, but they have extended the times of it as well due to it’s popularity and exciting offerings during that alluring time of the evening.

In our original article at SavorHour.com about Bistro Garden’s Happy Hour that we published on May 3, 2012, we highlighted the current menu at the time, the memorable piano playing of David Wilson on Wednesday nights, and the warm and welcoming staff within the stunning environment of Bistro Garden.

Still available Monday through Friday evenings, Bistro Garden’s new Happy Hour menu now extends from 4 PM to 7 PM and offers an array of newly designed creative culinary delights that will tempt your taste buds and keep you coming back for more. All while being entertained by the talents of David Wilson at the Baby Grand and enjoying the new 25% discount on all drinks, bottles of wine and Champagne, and bar appetizers.

Speaking of bar appetizers, we’ve tried several and can attest to the vibrant display of color and the immense flavorful sensation of each. Try Shredded Marinated Short Ribs with Avocado and Salsa Fresca on House Made Tortilla Chips ($8.50), Seared Ahi Tuna Tacos in Crispy Wonton Shells with Sesame Slaw and Mango Pineapple Salsa ($11.50), Fresh Ceviche with House Made Tortilla Chips ($10.50), Chicken Lettuce Cups with Citrus Hoisin Sauce ($9.50), Grilled Vegetable Flatbread with Mozzarella, Feta Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomato Hummus ($8.50). Still on the menu from the former menu are the Rotisserie Chicken Quesadillas and the Trio of Sliders (both now $10.50).

Marinated Short Ribs On House Made Tortilla Chips

The Marinated Short Ribs with Avocado and Salsas Fresca on House Made Tortilla Chips (pictured above and below) are one of my personal favorites. The tender short rib meat is savory and delicious while the creamy avocado and Salsa Fresca is enhanced by the delicate crunch of the house made tortilla chips it all rests on. They’re like nachos, but without the cheese! And believe us, you don’t need cheese on these tasty bites of crunchy fulfillment.

Close-Up of the Marinated Short Ribs on House Made Tortilla Chips

The Seared Ahi Tuna Tacos in Crispy Wonton Shells with Sesame Slaw and Mango Pineapple Salsa are gratifying and pleasing. Served three to an order, these were large enough to satisfy the two of us along with a couple of cocktails on a single visit.

Seared Ahi Tuna Tacos In Crispy Wonton Shells

I absolutely love photographing food! SO here’s another photo from a different angle of the Seared Ahi Tuna Tacos…the colorful array of different vegetables against the hue of the taco shells is attractive to the eye and makes me want an order of them as I write this post…

Close-Up of Seared Ahi Tuna Tacos In Crispy Wonton Shells

Here I go again with the photos…the Fresh Ceviche with House Made Tortilla Chips below is refreshing and a nice appetizer to enjoy during warm days.

Fresh Ceviche With House Made Tortilla Chips

We really like the house made tortilla chips that are served with the Fresh Ceviche dish. The crunchiness is fun and you could top these crispy delights with most anything and they would be enjoyable…

Fresh Ceviche With House Made Tortilla Chips

If you like chicken, don’t forget about the Rotisserie Chicken Quesadillas…but keep in mind the new Chicken Lettuce Cups with Citrus Hoisin Sauce also. Chilled fresh lettuce leaves accompanied by a bowl of hot ground chicken, herbs and spices and grilled vegetables tossed in a citrus hoisin sauce and served on a rectangular dish, this appetizer is a full-flavored and mouthwatering experience…

Chicken Lettuce Cups With Citrus Hoisin Sauce

Here’s something for the pizza lover in you…the Grilled Flatbread with Mozarella, Feta Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomato Hummus…

Grilled Flat Bread With Mozzarella, Feta Cheese, and Sun Dried Tomato Hummus

We recommend stopping in at Bistro Garden to experience the new Happy Hour menu from 4 PM to 7 PM Monday through Friday. Fransisco is still the creative mixologist behind the bar and as always, will take great care of you when you arrive. Maurice, the Maitre D’ of the establishment, will assist in any way required and ensure that your involvement is seamless and enjoyable. And, of course, David Wilson will enchant you with his classic piano playing behind the Bistro Garden Baby Grand piano while you’re there. A complete experience one should not pass by, this is the place for relaxing after a long day where you will be reminded that in life it matters to have a good time.

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Classic decor and the enveloping notes of David Wison’s melodic creations at the piano will invite you to stay longer and welcome you in.
  • FOOD / DRINK: A great new and inventive Happy Hour Bar Menu, updated discounts off all drinks, bottles of wine and Champagne and a couple of popular favorites from the former menu!
  • LOCATION: Bistro Garden is located at 12950 Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, CA 91604.
  • HOURS: Happy Hour lasts from 4PM to 7PM from Monday through Friday evenings.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Always warm, welcoming, sincere and genuinely happy to see you when you enter the building.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Terrific pricing on the renovated and updated Happy Hour menu with a little something to suit anyone’s cravings.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750ml bottle.
  • CONTACT INFO: Phone: (818) 501-0202, Website: www.bistrogarden.com
  • PARKING: Valet Service is available behind the restaurant as well as metered parking on Ventura Boulevard and the side streets.
  • TOTAL BILL: Each of the last three visits we’ve made to Bistro Garden to enjoy their new Happy Hour, we never spent over $25 including adult beverages.

* Menu and prices subject to change without notice.

LOCANDA DEL LAGO RISTORANTE ITALIANO… “Great Spot For Lunch in Santa Monica!”

Along the busy corridor of the Third Street Promenade and Arizona Avenue in Santa Monica, there is Locanda del Lago. A welcoming and inviting lunch location that is enjoyed by many. On a recent trip to this venue, some friends and I enjoyed some light fare here during a day of shopping and visiting…

The fresh baked crunchy bread served here is wonderful. Presented with a bit of olive oil, it’s a terrific beginning to a delightful meal…

We began with two orders of the Tartara Di Tonno…the Ahi Tuna Tartar made with Lone Ranch Farms avocado, red onion, a creamy balsamic dressing and kept company by a few plantain chips, which were mildly sweet in flavor…

Tartara Di Tonno

All but one of us ordered salads. I chose the Insalata Di Pollo Con Funghi. This is a salad of market greens, sliced chicken breast and a warm mushroom dressing. I wanted to change things up a bit, so I had the chicken replaced by Tiger Shrimp for $5 more and asked that the Parmesan Pizza Bread that normally comes with this dish to not be added. The result was a perfectly light shrimp salad with no carbs mixed with a sumptuous flavorsome dressing…

Insalata Di Pollo Con Funghi (With Tiger Shrimp In Place of the Chicken)

Below, one of my friends selected the Insalata Rucola e Parmigiano. Fresh Arugula, market cherry tomatoes, Parmesan cheese and a creamy lemon dressing…

Insalata Rucola e Parmigiano

An additional salad creation chosen at our table was the original Insalata Di Pollo Con Funghi, which included market greens, sliced chicken breast and a warm mushroom dressing topped by chunks of avocado coupled with a few slices of Locanda del Lago’s Parmesan Pizza Bread.

Insalata Di Pollo Con Funghi

Finally, the last order from our table was for the Spaghetti Verdi, which was served with large shrimp and a warm mushroom sauce. Of course, it was topped with a mountain of freshly-grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese!

Spaghetti Verdi

Even the bill was presented to us in its own wooden boat…so creative!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: A fun festive environment with available patio dining options in front of the establishment. Our party sat outside and had a wonderful experience!
  • FOOD / DRINK: Healthy refreshing salads, hearty homemade pasta, sensational Ahi tuna tartar and a sensational wine list.
  • LOCATION: Locanda del Lago is located at 231 Arizona Avenue in Santa Monica, CA 90401.
  • HOURS: Open for lunch and dinner Sunday through Wednesdays from 11:30 AM – 10:30 PM and on on Fridays and Saturdays from 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Friendly and efficient service was provided by our server.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Acceptable prices for the quality and convenience of the restaurant’s location in Santa Monica.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per bottle
  • PARKING: Valet parking for the restaurant is available nightly during dinner service, while the Santa Monica city parking structures nearby are available during lunch offerings.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our bill was over $100 due to our ordering a bottle of wine from the restaurant on top of the two Tuna Tartar appetizers, three salads and a dish of pasta. Worth the splurge? Indeed!

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* Menu and prices subject to change without notice.

ECCO RESTAURANT… “Atlanta’s Midtown Culinary Hot Spot!”

In the heart of Midtown in Atlanta, Georgia, Ecco exists. With its distinct marble floors, huge bar and lounge area, open-view kitchen and modern sophistication, this upscale casual establishment offers delectable cuisine with a heavy European influence that you will wish you had experienced before this moment…

Upon entering Ecco’s massive glass entry, we could see the open exhibition kitchen with its staff rushing around behind the counter as they prepared excellent culinary creations for their attending patrons for the evening…

Huge slices of freshly-baked crusty bread are supplied to the table shortly after guests are seated. A square porcelain container of chilled butter is served to accompany that…

The below photo is of Ecco’s Fried Goat Cheese. Orbs of lightly-fried heaps of creamy goat cheese coated in drizzles of sweet honey and cracked black pepper. It just melts in your mouth…

Fried Goat Cheese

This refreshing salad with cucumbers, green and red tomatoes, yellow bell pepper and fresh herbs was marinated in a delicious olive oil along with the scrumptious crunchy croutons mixed in. What a lovely idea to mix everything together, toss in a few crunchy croutons, then marinate it all in olive oil. The result…crunchy, happy goodness on a plate. I almost recreated this dish at home…in fact, I got pretty close, but it’s always better at Ecco!

Marinated Salad With Garlic Croutons & Vegetables In a Succulent Olive Oil Coating

If you get the chance to dine at Ecco, this is a must-have…the Roasted Piquillo Peppers stuffed with braised short rib and a succulent sauce that will make you desire more…

Roasted Piquillo Peppers

A favorite among locals at Ecco, (oh wait…they’re all favorites), is their Wood-Fired San Marzano Pizza with fresh tomatoes, house-made mozzarella and flavorsome basil…

Wood-Fired San Marzano Pizza

The next photo is of Ecco’s incredible Roasted Beets With Orange and Thyme. My husband loved it, and me…well, I’m not a lover of beets, but this dish changed my mind. Sweetened by fresh seasonal oranges and topped with pistachios, I almost forgot there were beets in this wonderful offering. The vibrant bold color of this selection was stunning…

Roasted Beets With Orange and Thyme

Fine ribbons of Fettuccine created the base for the below pasta dish topped with a kale and tomato mixture marinated in a delicious savory flavorful sauce that tied everything together in a perfect package…

Fettuccine Special With a Kale and Tomato Marinade

I loved the presentation of the tender chicken breast dish below…

Roasted Free-Range Chicken Breast

The Roasted Free-Range Chicken Breast served with steamed greenbeans was tender and succulent, and was presented in its own savory juices. No need for creamy sauces with this dish! It’s natural flavor enhanced by fresh herbs in the kitchen was just perfect.

Blueberry Mint Sorbet

For a simple and light dessert above, we shared a bowl of Ecco’s sweet and tangy Blueberry-Mint Sorbet.

As you can see in the photo above, we wound up closing the place down. We were the very last customers to leave!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Ecco’s soaring glass entry invites you into it’s upscale modern motif inside. Casual, yet chic and elegant, this is a “must-do” in the Midtown section of Atlanta!
  • FOOD / DRINK: Refreshing sips and indulgent bites! Extremely creative conglomerations of flavors and visual satisfaction in every dish.
  • LOCATION: Ecco is located at 40 7th Street NE in Midtown in Atlanta, GA 30308.
  • HOURS: The bar and patio open at 4 PM daily, while dinner is served Sunday through Thursday from 5:30 PM – 10 PM, and on Fridays and Saturdays from 5:30 PM – 11 PM.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Courteous, efficient, professional and friendly.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Amazing-amazing-amazing! Ecco is on our list of restaurants to visit on every trip we take to the city! Outstanding value and prices for what is offered.
  • CORKAGE: $20 per bottle.
  • PARKING: Metered street parking is available surrounding the restaurant.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our total bill was over $100 (including tax), but it was so worth the additional expenditure for the quality of the meal and beverages, the creative flair of the cuisine, the modern-chic atmosphere and the attentive staff.

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TRULUCK’S SAN DIEGO… “La Jolla’s ‘True Luck’ Restaurant!”

Well, we said we would do it, and we did. After our experience in Miami at the Truluck’s restaurant there, we had to try the one in San Diego to see if it compared. And compare it did! There’s really nothing negative we can say about this seafood and steak restaurant. It’s more of an institution really. The quality, consistency, precision to detail, competitive customer service and above average overall ambiance is just incredible. Known countrywide for their incredible award-winning seafood, stone crab claws, and succulent steaks, Truluck’s is by far a leading company far ahead of the game.

The entrance to the San Diego Truluck’s near La Jolla is welcoming, offers spacious outdoor patios and allows for most any celebration to be enjoyed easily.

Above, the huge glass-encased wine cellar right next to our table. We dined at the Captain’s Table, which is where the owner sits when he visits the restaurant. Request this location when you have dinner here. The view from the table allows for oversight of most everything going on in the establishment from the lounge, the entertainment at the Baby Grand and the entire restaurant. No wonder Truluck’s San Diego was voted “Best Wine List” in 2011 by the San Diego Magazine Reader’s Poll and The Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence!

But that’s not the only recognition this specific Truluck’s has received. There’s much more to their list of accreditations:

Best of the Best 2011 / 2012 and Best Seafood 2011 / 2012 by the San Diego Magazine Reader’s Poll, the Best Service 2012 San Diego Magazine Critic’s Choice Award, Best Happy Hour 2011 and Best Service 2011 by San Diego Magazine Reader’s Poll, Best of the Best, Best Seafood, Most Impressive Decor, Best Service and Happiest Happy Hour by San Diego Home & Garden Lifestyles, Best Service, Best Wine List, and Best Seafood by SanDiegoRestaurants.com (Diner’s Poll), Best Steak by La Jolla Light Reader’s Poll, and was rated Excellent for food and service in 2011 by Zagat. And there are plenty more where those came from!

The Truluck’s menu…just wait until you see what’s inside!

Fresh Delectable Bread Service

Fresh crusty bread is promptly served to the table by an attentive waiter. Chilled sweet cream butter is also provided.

Crab Display Before Ordering

The presentation of one of Truluck’s best-known specialties…crab claws…is presented to patrons before ordering. This is not only entertaining, but the visual enchantment is also worth while. I snapped a photo as our server was explaining their offerings of the evening above.

Pinot Noir Selection From the Wine Cellar

Upon arriving, we chose a bottle of 2009 Tolosa Pinot Noir, which we both enjoyed. Its huge nose and delicious finish was perfect for sipping while waiting to be served dinner.

Large Stone Crab Claws

As a starter, we selected four of Truluck’s Stone Crab claws. Pre-cracked for ease of enjoying and served over ice with lemon and a creamy tasteful sauce, we knew these would be delectable. And they were!

Truluck’s Wedge Salad

Next, we agreed to share one of the Wedge Salads, which was so memorable from our visit to the Miami, FL Truluck’s. It was just as good at this locale, if not better! Crisp, chilled and a beautiful visual presentation with all the flavor sensations we remembered from before.

Filet Mignon Oscar-Style

Above and below, the Filet Oscar was cooked to a perfect medium temperature and was accompanied with an Oscar topping of grilled asparagus, fresh crab meat and Bearnaise sauce. What a beautifully presented and visually-pleasing contract against the brilliant green asparagus. We did, however, get a little carried away with the Bearnaise sauce!

Interior View of the Filet Mignon…with Extra Bearnaise Sauce!

We enjoyed the below dish so much during our Truluck’s experience in Miami that we had to get it again in CA. The Miso-Glazed Sea Bass…MSC certified South Georgia Chilean Sea Bass served with crab fried rice and a chilled cucumber slaw. Immensely satisfying from first bite to the last taste on your fork, this is one of our all-time favorite Sea Bass dishes ever! The crab fried rice beneath is tender and erupting with flavor, while the Chilean Sea Bass is delicate, tender and almost melts in your mouth upon contact!

Miso- Glazed Sea Bass with Crab Fried Rice

Of course, our server had to present us with their dessert tray after dinner. The below left photo shows Truluck’s extensive array of sweet temptations. However, you already know what we ordered, probably…the Carrot Cake! A little coffee on the side led to the perfect conclusion to a wonderful meal, spectacular service and amazing ambiance!

By the way…I know I mentioned this in our review of the Miami Truluck’s restaurant some time ago, but this restaurant has THE BEST CARROT CAKE EVER!!!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Having been voted ‘ Most Impressive Decor’ by San Diego Home & Garden Lifestyles, there’s reason this happened. Truluck’s signature underwater vases of pale pink orchids are displayed atop the division wall between the lounge and the main restaurant, while the upscale feel of the steakhouse and seafood haven will have you relaxed, feeling at home and enjoying the intricate detailed design of the entire establishment.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Amazing Stone crab claws, succulent steaks, crisp salads and refreshing beverages. There’s not a thing that we found to be unsatisfactory during our attendance for dinner.
  • LOCATION: This Truluck’s restaurant is located near La Jolla at 8990 University Center Lane in San Diego, CA 92122.
  • HOURS: Truluck’s in San Diego is open daily for Dinner Monday through Saturday from  5 PM – 10 PM, and on Sunday evenings from 5 Pm – 9 PM. The Stone Crab lounge is open daily from 4:30 PM, where cocktail hour is presented until 7:30 PM Monday through Sunday.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Todd Perry, a managing partner of the establishment, made sure we were seated in a satisfactory location with a beautiful view inside of the entire restaurant. Corey was our waiter, and we cannot express in words his exemplary service. Corey was informative, enlightening, amusing and supportive throughout our entire meal. We’ll be sure to request his section the next time we dine at the San Diego Truluck’s.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Taking a look at what we enjoyed for dinner, we expected the price for everything to exceed $100, which it did.  But well worth the splurge, and well worth the additional consideration when we added in the quality of the cuisine we enjoyed, the incredible and attentive service and the stunning interior decor.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per bottle, just remember that on Wednesdays if you purchase a bottle of select wine or champagne from the bar, they will give you 50% off the regular price!
  • PARKING: Self parking is available for guests in the adjacent parking garage, however we recommend the valet service for a simple $8. It will save you a lot of time and allow you to relax and not have to worry about parking your vehicle.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our total bill came in over $100, but we were more than happy to accept that charge considering what we received.

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LOS OLIVOS CAFE & WINE MERCHANT… “Wine Spectator Award Of Excellence Recipient!”

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A fun and convenient post-wine tasting venue is Los Olivos Cafe. Perfect for lunch and dinner, our last trip offered delicious fare and a relaxed ambiance. Downtown Los Olivos is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. We love it so much because of it’s excellent cuisine and cozy feel. The Los Olivos downtown area is thriving with busy tasting rooms and a relaxed yet upscale, casual feel. Los Olivos Cafe will welcome you with the same.

Above, the entry sign that hangs from a weather-aged wooden beam amidst the foliage that welcomes every patron into it’s charming abode. Below, a view of Los Olivos Cafe from across the street.Originally, a local deli, this neighborhood landmark was eventually renovated into Los Olivos Cafe. Having originally only having 3 wines on the menu during it’s deli lifetime, this cafe now boasts over 500 wine varieties on their collective list, including their own label from a private vineyard the proprietors own and personally tend. Los Olivos Cafe was also awarded the Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence!

The cafe menu offers a select array of dishes to inspire and enlighten most any palate. Updated frequently due to the use of local ingredients, check the menu before going to see what’s been added, removed for seasonal reasons or enhanced…

We stopped in for a late lunch on our last visit. Fresh focaccia bread was served to us at our favorite table beside a glass-encased fireplace. Flavorful and delicious, the bread is enhanced with fresh locally-grown herbs and Los Olivos Cafe’s own labeled dipping oil…

My husband ordered the incredible Alba Pizza, which incorporates a variety of mushrooms, ricotta cheese, Arugula, Parmesan cheese and truffle oil atop a delightfully delicious crispy and soft pizza dough…

Alba Pizza

Below, I chose the Skirt Steak Cobb Salad, with tender strips of steak, bacon, boiled egg slices, Romaine lettuce, fresh tomato, avocado and Parmesan cheese. Each bite was succulent, crisp and had just the right amount of flavor!

Skirt Steak Cobb Salad

You can see by the phtos how important the owners at Los Olivos Cafe feel it is to include fresh locally-grown, and mostly organic, ingredients in their dishes. They just love what they do, and they execute the cuisine very well.

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: Cozy, romantic with a wine wall featured on the popular movie ‘Sideways’, our favorite table for two beside the glass-encased fireplace and just an all-around great comfortable feel that makes you feel as if you are home.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Crisp beverages, crisp fresh salads and repetitive consistent quality.
  • LOCATION: Los Olivos Cafe is located at 2879 Grand Avenue in Los Olivos, CA 93441.
  • HOURS: Lunch and Dinner are available from 11:30 AM TO 8:30 PM daily.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Couldn’t be nicer, more friendly or more accommodating.
  • PRICE / VALUE: No complaints here. You will be satisfied with the value you get for the cost of your meals at this romantic neighborhood cafe.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per bottle
  • PARKING: There is availability for street parking along Grand Avenue in front of the restaurant.
  • TOTAL BILL: Coming in under $35, our total bill was terrific considering the quality and portion size of the dishes we ordered.

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SPAGHETTI HOUSE BY ORRIS… “Little Plates With Enormous Flavor!”

UNFORTUNATELY, THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW CLOSED.

When my husband and I rave to others about the petite revamped Spaghetti House by Orris, they commonly inquire what the name means. After doing a bit of research, we found that the word “orris” is the root of the iris plant, which in age-old times it was combined with cinnamon and other spices to create love potions. Ironically, the name suits this establishment because when you dine at this eatery, you will feel, smell and taste love all around you. Don’t let the name on the building’s facade fool you, however. Just because it still says ‘Orris’, and because the menu says ‘Orris’ when it’s presented to you, and your check says ‘Orris Restaurant’ at the top, you ARE in deed at Spaghetti House by Orris!

Chef Hideo Yamashiro, known as Chef “Shiro” to most, closed down his original “Orris” restaurant at the quaint neighborhood location earlier this year in January. However, upon re-opening the same locale shortly thereafter, and renaming it Spaghetti House by Orris, it was transformed into a Japanese-essenced fusion pasta eatery. Chef Shiro also operates and owns Shiro restaurant in Pasadena, which we will HAVE to try on our next trek there. If the food at Spaghetti House by Orris is even the slightest indication of the experience of flavorsome cuisine we’ll find at Shiro, I know we’ll be happy to try it there as well.

Open for dinner only, and closed on Mondays, the open kitchen you will witness as you enter Spaghetti House by Orris is fun, bright and incredibly busy. At your first step through the front door, the savory aromas wafting throughout the restaurant will pull you inside and prove to your culinary intelligence that you have arrived at the right establishment for a meal not to soon be forgotten.

Above, Japanese glass bowls ornament the wall directly across from the open kitchen area, a glass of Cabernet before dinner, the chalk-written menu specials of the evening, a view of the kitchen staff in motion, the front of the menu, the posted sidewalk menu outside of the restaurant as you enter the establishment’s front patio, a view of one of the kitchen staff preparing a diner’s selection and a photo of the front patio dining space.

The menu is limited, but the selection will amaze your palate and visual senses. The dishes are pleasurable. Plain and simple. Chef Shiro is known for being “meticulously picky” about his fresh ingredients. The photos below are witness to that, and what we experienced at Spaghetti House by Orris recently…

Salmon Croquettes

Above and below, we started with Chef Shiro’s Salmon Croquettes. Quite a colorful and brilliant presentation. When cut into below, it just kept getting better. Delicious creamy salmon inside, a flavorful light crunch on the exterior texture and all around deliciousness! Other than my thinking about just a tiny spritz of lemon juice on these beautiful bites, they were sensational!

We then tried the Grilled Japanese Eggplant with Burrata and Parmesan below…tender slow-cooked eggplant, Burrata and Parmesan cheeses on top and flavor that just would not stop…

Japanese Grilled Eggplant With Burrata & Parmesan

Below, the Albacore Cups really impressed me personally. Hitting a hight point with me, the arugula surrounding the endive filled with seared Albacore tuna was such a delightful treat…beneath all that arugula lies perfectly seared Albacore tuna resting in the fresh leaves of endive…

Albacore Cups

After tasting three different savory appetizers, we moved on to the entrees. Below, the Shrimp Mouse Ravioli in A Shiitake Mushroom Sauce…delicate ravioli casings filled with savory shrimp mousse heightened even more by the Shiitake mushroom sauce it was accompanied by. Perfection in a bowl…

Shrimp Mouse Ravioli In A Shiitake Mushroom Sauce

Next, we tasted the Seafood Marinara dish below. A popular choice among locals at the restaurant and recommended by the waitstaff at the eatery…tender, perfectly-cooked sizeable scallops, shrimp and calamari intertwined with delicious and flavorful unforgettable marinara sauce and spaghetti with fresh tomatoes and basil…

Seafood Marinara

Our next selection was the pasta with a braised meat sauce, which was phenomenal. My husband could not stop exclaiming his love of this dish as the evening progressed…

Spaghetti & Meat Sauce

Below, the Mushrooms and Takana Mustard Greens with White Wine and Garlic was astounding. I chose this specifically, and my husband ate most of it before I could get back to it. A hidden sweetness, seemingly from caramelized onions in the dish, presented a refreshing flavor. A hearty and well-balanced finish…

Mushrooms & Takana Mustard Greens With White Wine & Garlic

We succumed to our sweet tooth after dinner by sharing a scoop of the Fogleman’s Chocolate Ice Cream. (Can I use the term “heaven in a bowl” twice in this article?) I especially liked the presentation…simple and effortless, the ice cream was served in a frosted dish that both served to keep the dessert cool as well as provide a visually-stimulating display…

Folgleman’s Chocolate Ice Cream

The bottom line…we enjoyed our culinary endeavor when we dined at Spaghetti House by Orris. Would we go back? Yes, we would. The cuisine is delicious and meticulously presented, flavor abounds in everything and one can tell that careful planning and artistic flair went into each dish designed and created by Chef Shiro himself. We enjoyed our dinner and were happy to write this review about such a terrific little restaurant!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: This eatery can get pretty packed, and reservations are not taken, so be prepared to wait a bit if you’re planning on dining here. There are tables on the covered front patio, but the waiters weren’t serving outside when we visited. The noise level inside was very loud, due to the acoustics of the small interior dining room. However, the colorful glass Japanese bowls hung on one wall, interior general feel of the place, business of the action in the open kitchen, aromas of the delicious dishes being prepared and finally, the flavor of the food ordered will force you to overlook the loudness of your neighbors dining around you.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Scrumptious cuisine, meticulous presentation, and well worth waiting if needed to get into this great little pasta house!
  • LOCATION: The restaurant is located at 2006 Sawtelle Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA 90025. It’s on the east side of Sawtelle Boulevard between Santa Monica and Olympic
  • HOURS: Spaghetti House by Orris is open only for dinner. Tuesday through Friday from 6 PM – 9:30 PM, Saturdays from 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM, Sundays from 5:30 PM – 9 PM, and the restaurant is closed on Mondays.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Helpful, ready to answer questions and give suggestions is needed.
  • PRICE / VALUE: We feel the price is well worth the value of what you will get at this eatery.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $12 per bottle.
  • PARKING: Metered street parking is available. There is also parking behind the restaurant.
  • TOTAL BILL: Our total bill for everything came to over $65, but we would definitely recommending the splurge. A party of two could easily go to dinner for under $50 (including tax) by ordering two entrees for $11 or $12 a piece, sharing an appetizer and also a dessert.

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ANDERSEN’S DANISH BAKERY & RESTAURANT… “The Perfect Spot For Dinner After a Day of Wine Tasting In Santa Ynez!”

Amidst the seaside community of Santa Barbara runs the major vein and heartbeat of the city…State Street. Seemingly continuing on forever, one can get lost in the varied array of shops, restaurants, and other venues to choose from. Among that vast selection lies Andersen’s Restaurant & Bakery, a family owned and operated eatery that boasts fresh European cuisine and an in-house Danish bakery. Originally established in Copenhagen in 1953, then in the Santa Barbara location in 1976, Andersen’s has been catering to the culinary cravings of their patrons for more than forty years in total. With their exquisite dishes and in-house bakery, it’s no wonder so many flock to this restaurant for Breakfast, Lunch, High and Low Tea, Happy Hour, Dinner and special occasions and events.  After a day of wine tasting in Santa Ynez, it was the locale my husband and I chose for dinner before our drive back home.

With dining areas both inside the restaurant and outside under their covered patio with excellent views of State Street and passers-by, we elected to choose the out-of-doors option, as it was a beautiful sunny day with a pleasant breeze from the ocean gently embracing the town.

Originally there for a relaxing dinner, we were informed that Andersen’s also hosts a Happy Hour.  From 3 PM – 7 PM every day, you can enjoy select wines for just $6. And guess what else?  With every glass of Happy Hour wine ordered, Andersen’s will give you a free crostini!  

A crunchy toasted baguette piled high with fresh tomatoes, basil, garlic and ricotta cheese. What a nice bonus to the evening!  

We were greeted by a cheerful kind waitress who was very knowledgeable about the menu and the establishment. Our inquiries were answered with ease and confidence.  Black leather bound menus were then presented to us, and we were allowed a few minutes to peruse the many appetizing opportunities.

Another staff member stopped by our table with a freshly-baked basket of what tasted like a tender challah bread and butter in a small round ramekin.  Another immediately followed with two glasses of iced water for the table.  A few minutes later, as promised, our waitress returned smiling and took our order…

Smoked Salmon Appetizer

We started our dinner experience with the Smoked Salmon appetizer above.  Chilled, tender smoked salmon joined by Havarti cheese, dill sauce, capers and onions served on a crusted flavorsome bread. 

Andersen’s Sole Almondine

My husband chose Andersen’s Sole Almondine above for his entree. Local sole lightly breaded and pan sauteed in butter, fresh herbed vegetables and a creamy remoulade sauce. Below, I decided on the Salmon Wellington, which consisted of a filet of fresh salmon in Andersen’s flaky puff pastry accompanied by cilantro-infused vegetables, herb-encrusted potatoes and a lemon buerre blanc.  Both simply divine!

Salmon Wellington

 Though we did not have any room for something sweet after dinner, I did snap a photo of the dessert selections that our waitress brought by…

Andersen’s recently underwent an addition to their already popular Santa Barbara location. Their new LisseLotte Room serves as a favorite for locals and travelers alike to celebrate special events such as private parites, and family gatherings that can accommodate up to 100 guests. Reservations are requested, however, so if you decide to take advantage of this beautiful space for your next gathering, please call Andersen’s at (805)962-5085 to book your special event. In addition to reserving this special room for your celebrations and get-togethers, Andersen’s also presents their Music & Prix Fixe menu inside the addition. The Chef’s selective preparations combined with soothing Jazz and Bosonova tunes for one low price will enlighten your mood and have you waiting to return!  Please contact the restaurant for their updated performance schedule.

Before you leave Andersen’s, make a point to walk through to their in-house bakery below. Quaint and inviting with a large array of Dutch pastries and other goodies, you’re sure to find something you’ll enjoy.  

After my husband and I left Andersen’s, we headed back to West Los Angeles before dark, but not before making a stop at the Santa Monica beach near Stearns Wharf.  We parked the car, took our shoes off and took a walk hand-in-hand to the sandy beach and just sat for about a half hour watching a paddle boarder swoosh past and the sailboats anchored in the distance nod in the gentle ocean movement of the Pacific Ocean. The perfect end of the day with the perfect company and the sound and peacefulness of the voice of the ocean crashing onto a quiet shore…a terrific place to share an Andersen’s pastry with someone you love!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: The establishment in general is cozy, romantic, has easy access to the in-house bakery and is a perfect setting for a peaceful dining engagement either in or out-of-doors.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Culinary excellence joined by a terrific cocktail selection, enhanced by a great Happy Hour!
  • LOCATION: Andersen’s is located at 1106 State Street in Santa Barbara, CA 93101.
  • HOURS: Monday through Sunday from 8AM to 9PM. Breakfast starts daily at 8AM, Dinner begins at 5PM, High Tea is available with a reservation between 2PM and 5PM, while Low Tea is offered daily anytime in a plate version with a unique menu unlike high Tea, which is served on a tiered platter that easily serves two or more individuals.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Excellent attentiveness, courteousness and efficiency.
  • PRICE / VALUE: For the money, Andersen’s provides culinary splendor served by caring staff in a beautiful cafe-style environment definitely worth revisiting.
  • CORKAGE FEE: Andersen’s corkage fee is $20 per bottle.
  • PARKING: The best parking option we recommend is parking in one of the public parking garages for a minimal fee, then walking along State Street to the restaurant.  There’s a lot to see and you can also get some shopping done along the way!
  • TOTAL BILL:  Our total bill for two glasses of Happy Hour wine, two free crostinis, one order of the Smoked Salmon appetizer, the Sole Almondine and the Salmon Wellington came to $70.90, but the splurge was absolutely worth the additional money!  We’ll look forward returning to try some of their other favorites on the menu soon!

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CAFE LA BOHEME… “A Night at the Opera!”

It may not truly be an evening at the opera, but in essence, it is all one might expect at the Met in New York or the Music Center here in Los Angeles: intriguing ambiance, dramatic decor, unparalleled presentation, and an elegant performance. You can get that and more when you experience dining at the iconic Cafe La Boheme in West Hollywood. After 20 years of successful business, this grand establishment was completely remodeled in 2007 by famed restaurant designer, Margaret O’ Brien. The result?  Perfection to the eye and the initial overture for the incredible experience you will attain at this illustrious institution sitting elegantly on Santa Monica Boulevard.  General Manager, Thomas Lynam, executes a seamless operation of this fine establishment, while making sure everyone who enters the doors of La Boheme is happy and comfortable. Exquisite savory temptations made available by Executive Chef Christine Banto display her accomplished creativeness, which is revealed in her California-Mediterranean dishes that portray evidence of Asian influences.  The curtains have risen, and the manifestation of a performance not to be missed begins this opera of both visual and culinary excellence. You have arrived at Cafe La Boheme…

Through the main threshold of the restaurant, a stunning display of color and glamor ushers you into its dazzling existence. This eatery will not only have you seeing red (literally), but also deep hues of blacks, muted silvers, reflective mirrors and vibrant ornate crystal chandeliers lowered from a massive cathedral ceiling.  A most unexpected prelude to the dining experience, the decor is just the lead-in to Cafe La Boheme’s numerous unique and note-worthy attributes.

From the moment you enter this domicile, there is instant realization that you’ve entered someplace amazing.  The feel is somewhat theatrical and the sultry allure wraps you in an inviting comfort as a hostess greets you and escorts you to your table immediately. The elegant goth-esque embellishments and one-of-a-kind ornamentation in this dwelling will leave you breathless and anxiously awaiting the next act of this gastronomic experience. Well-dressed hardwood tables and black leather chairs and semi-private booths, both on the main dining floor and above on the balcony surrounding the dining activity, are both inviting and comfortable and ready to make you feel at home in this upscale, yet very welcoming and chic environment.

Two specific rare bronze sculptures stand haughtily between the lounge and the first floor dining area.  The first, a statue of a woman with multiple arms possessing obvious thoughts of life and love, displaying various objects in each hand while one holds the world on her shoulders.  The other, a spinning gyroscope mounted near the bar that you cannot miss.  Servers and attendants who walk past this immense conversation piece will stop briefly to whirl it’s massive orbs, sending the art round and round until it stops eventually for it’s next swift revolution. This act has become tradition since the building was erected more than twenty years ago, as these sculptures were once part of the original Cafe La Boheme before it’s 2007 renovation.

A well-dressed server arrives before you know it and begins his knowledgeable aria of the delectable options on the evening’s menu. The selections change seasonally. However, there have been a few popular items left for longer durations due to popular demand. Such palatable pleasures include starters like the Tuna Tataki the La Boheme Soup of the Day, the Chicken Liver Pate, and the Crispy Blue Crab Cake. There is a refreshing collection of salads to suit any preference, while the Pasts & Risotto options will leave you anxiously inquisitive. We’ve enjoyed the Japanese Pumpkin Ravioli on more than one occasion. With it’s candied pumpkin seeds and brown butter sage sauce, I was dumbfounded. (I literally may never have pumpkin ravioli anywhere else again after having it here)! Another favorite of ours if the Pappardelle Bolognese with shaved Parmigiano cheese. The perfect amount of sumptuous Bolognese sauce mixed into thin, perfectly al dente Pappardelle pasta ribbons is sure to make you smile with delight. Chef Banta’s risotto dishes are equally unparalleled in quality and flavor.  The Wild Mushroom Risotto with lemon confit, fresh herbs and Pecorino cheese is a richly-endowed treat, while the Farro Risotto offers creaminess heightened in essence by kale, fresh corn, oven roasted tomatoes and edamame.  

Before your order is taken from one of several attentive and efficient waiters, (Kevin, Sterling and Hector won’t steer you wrong), fresh house-baked warm focaccia bread is placed before you accompanied by a ramekin of white bean puree dip. Who needs butter or olive oil with this superior spread? Try to get through your bread basket and vessel of this silky smooth topper without ordering more. We certainly never can!

Cafe La Boheme’s main dishes emit attention to detail in their presentation as well as a flavorsome disposition.  Chef Banta has no qualms about perfection in flavor or visual appeal when dispatching her cuisine out of the kitchen into the dining room to anxiously-awaiting patrons. A few of our favorite and most-loved dinner entrees consist of the Herb-Marinated Hanger Steak, the popular 6-Ounce Filet Mignon, the Seared Sea Scallops and the Miso Glazed Salmon, the Roasted Free Range Chicken Breast and the Grilled Berkshire Pork Chop with proportionate complimentary sides. Whichever items you select during your participation in dining at Cafe La Boheme, you’re guaranteed to do no wrong.  A symphony of polyphonic flavors will dance in your mouth while mingling with essences of Asian influences cleverly and ingenuitively engineered by Chef Banta herself.

Ahi Tuna Tataki

Above, the Tuna Tataki embraces the traditional essence of standard una Tartare with a burst of sophistication and dramatic display. Below, Cafe La Boheme’s Braised Short Rib Papardelle.

Braised Short Rib Papardelle

Herb Marinated Hanger Steak

The Herb Marinated Hanger Steak with greenbeans, garlic mashed potaties and balsamic steak sauce (above), and the Wild Mushroom Risotto with lemon confit, fresh herbs and Pecorino Romano.

Wild Mushroom Risotto

Miso-Glazed Salmon

The Miso-Glazed Salmon with baby bok choi, Shiitaki basmati rice and a sesame spinach sauce (above), and the Grilled Berkshire Pork Chop with roasted Brussels sprouts, lardoons, a polenta cake and apple cider jus.

Grilled Berkshire Pork Chop

Below, Cafe La Boheme’s Squash Ravioli with fresh sage and pumpkin seeds…

Squash Ravioli With Pumpkin Seeds & Sage Butter 

Due to the change in season and availability of certain fresh ingredients, Chef Banta has recently replaced her very popular Japanese Pumpkin Ravioli in Brown Butter Sage Sauce with a Squash Ravioli in a lighter, less sugary flavored sage butter sauce.  (Oh, how we miss your Japanese Pumpkin Ravioli, Chef Banta!  Hopefully next fall, we’ll see it on the menu again, but we really enjoyed your new version for the warmer months as well)!

Did we mention that on Monday evenings, the corkage charge is only five dollars?  We didn’t? Shame on us!  Diners are welcome to bring in a bottle of their own wine to enjoy over dinner every Monday night.  It’s a courtesy well-accepted and appreciated by both the establishment’s first-time customers as well as their seasoned returning enthusiasts.

In terms of satisfying your sweet tooth, there are numerous sugary rewards to seduce you into sampling.  There’s Darcy’s Warm Valrhona Chocolate Cake, Butterscotch Pudding,  Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Vanilla Bean Creme Brulee, a selection of sorbets and ice Cream, and the Banana Bread Pudding. As you know, we’re not big dessert consumers, but on rare occasion, we have been known to indulge in one specific creation on the Cafe La Boheme dessert menu…the Banana Bread Pudding… 

Banana Bread Pudding

 Or the coconut and strawberry sorbet bursting with sweetness and flavor…

Coconut & Strawberry Sorbet

After dinner, we took the rest of our wine outside on the patio to enjoy the remainder of the evening and the close of the lightened sky above. Also available for dining when specified in your reservation, the intimate outdoor patio is graced with intrigue and charm.  As the legato tempo of our dinner service completed outside, we were somewhat regretful to be at the conclusion of our incredible meal at this beloved institution.  

A fire burned calmly in the outdoor fireplace, while the sweet bouquet of nearby blooming jasmine ocasionally drifted past our table. The combination of that fragrance and the delicious nose of the Pinot Noir we were finalizing was a savory contrast.  Antiqued stained-glass hanging lanterns and wall sconces quietly ornament the space, while roses proudly pronounce them-selves against an ivy-curtained surround.  As the heavens grow darker, the mood is enhanced by the firelight, candles on the tables, and the peaceful quaint out-of-doors environment.  It was just what we needed after having finished our magnificent dinner from Chef Banta…the perfect coda to our evening.  Just sitting and talking and reminiscing about great times in our past and more incredible times coming soon in our future.  What could possibly be better than a fine glass of wine on that patio after indulging in delectable cuisine with the love of your life.  Not much. 

Cafe La Boheme also prides itself on its Happy Hour. Mentioned as the “Hippest Happy Hour Around”, and presented daily from 5PM to 7:30PM, you can enjoy all “Fun Bites” and sandwiches at half off the regular price! You can choose from Fun Bites ranging in price from $7 to $15 such as Crispy Fried Calamari, Vegetable Spring Rolls, Spicy Buffalo Wings, Bacon Wrapped Dates, the Boheme Burger Sliders, Filet Mignon Tacos, the Steamed Mussels, Chicken Potstickers, Barbeque Chicken Quesadilla, Japanese Fried Chicken, Shoestring Fries, Four Cheese Mac & Cheese, and La Boheme’s Cheese Board.  But then there are also three great sandwhiches on board the Happy Hour menu also: the Boheme Burger (aged cheddar, applewood smoked bacon, caramelized onions, leaf lettuce, and a horseradish mayo), the Seared Ahi Sandwhich (grilled onion, red pepper Aioli, and a Kalamata olive spread), and the Grilled Veggie Sandwhich (eggplant, zucchini, red onion, roasted pepper, feta cheese and pesto).

Ready for some pleasurable sipping on the La Boheme red velvet sofa or one of numerous cozy bistro tables in the lounge?  Try quenching your thirst with one of these indulgent libations: Select Draft Beers, House Wines and Well Drinks ($5 each), Martinis and Margaritas ($7), or the La Boheme Cocktail of the Day ($8). Ask your server or bartender what the daily brew behind the bar is and you’ll be happy you inquired!  If you have the pleasure of dining on the upstairs balcony, you will notice that servers use the hand-cranked dumbwaiter (left) to send your drink orders up from the main bar.  They pick them up once they return on the second level and deliver them promptly to your table.  An intriguing and fun conversation piece!

On our visit to Cafe La Boheme’s Happy Hour, we tried their Cocktail of the Day, which was a Soju Cosmo.  Made with Soju, a distilled beverage native to Korea, it’s taste is comparable to vodka, though usually sweeter due to its manufacturing process.  Delicious and satisfying, this cocktail was just what the doctor ordered! My husband also had a Rum and Coke while I decide to have a traditional Greyhound with lime.  (I usually don’t drink those unless we’re enjoying oysters on the half shell, but I figured I’d try one anyway)!  It was refreshing, perfectly crisp and just as I would have expected it to be…

Above, we enjoyed an Apple Martini, Rum and Coke, Soju Cosmo and a refreshing Greyhound during Happy Hour.

 We also relished in the Filet Mignon Tacos, the Bacon Wrapped Dates and shared one of the Boheme Burgers.  You’ll see the sumptuous proof is in the pictures below:

Bacon Wrapped Dates

Filet Mignon Tacos

 Boheme Burger

While most people who visit the lounge in Cafe La Boheme don’t notice them, there in fact ARE two televisions!  Mounted on the wall directly above the main bar are two large in-mirror plasma screens.  They’re easy to miss, simply because you just don’t look up in this garnet-colored fantasy with so much else to catch your eye.  But they’re there.  Existing quietly amongst the comings and goings of diners and Happy Hour enthusiasts alike.

Cafe La Boheme is indeed an icon of the community.  Known as such, and certainly proving their place in the fine dining society, it more than stands out from the crowd. It emcompasses the essence of visual enlightenment, culinary excellence and posesses an allure unlike anything else.

  • DECOR / ESTABLISHMENT: Brilliant ruby hues, deep blacks and muted silvers exude charm and elegance in this upscale-casual dining venue.  Something to catch your eye everywhere you look.  Romantic ambiance in an intimate, unique and spacious setting.
  • FOOD / DRINKDelicious cuisine created by Chef Banta will have you returning soon after your first visit.  Numerous fresh selections on the main dinner menu, as well as refreshing cocktails and appetizers in the lounge during Happy Hour.
  • LOCATION: Cafe La Boheme is located at 8400 Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, CA 90069.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: We have had exceptional service by both Kevin, Sterling and Hector at Cafe La Boheme.  Professional, friendly, knowledgeable and constant in their desire to please their customers, you can’t go wrong being seated in their areas of the restaurant.  We assure you that you will be well taken care of by one of these finely-skilled gentlemen. Casey, our server during Happy Hour with Brett behind the bar were also very cordial and helpful with recommendations.
  • PRICE / VALUE: No worries at Cafe La Boheme. Whether at Happy Hour or dining in the restaurant, you will receive excellent cuisine for an excellent price.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $5 corkage charge per bottle Monday nights with dinner, then other nights at dinner, $20 per bottle.
  • PARKING: There is a conveniently-located valet parking site beside the restaurant, as well as metered street parking in front of the establishment.
  • TOTAL BILL: Most dinners at Cafe la Boheme, including a $5 corked bottle of wine on a Monday nights, never exceeded $50 (including tax), including a shared salad or appetizer and two main entrees.  Our Happy Hour bill for an Apple Martini, Rum and Coke, Greyhound, Suju Cosmo, Bacon Wrapped Dates, Filet Mignon Tacos and one Boheme Burger (which is big enough to share) totalled $47.36 (including tax)!

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PINK TACO @ CENTURY CITY WESTFIELD MALL… “Happy Hour Heaven!”

Another Century City favorite on the Savor Hour list is Pink Taco. Named after a popular dish on the menu, (the Pink Taco…Yucatan-style “panuchos” with achiote grilled chicken, black beans, habanero, pickled onions, avocado and cotija cheese), this handsomely-decorated, vivacious Mexican canteen with a massive bar offers seating outside overlooking Santa Monica Boulevard on a beautifully-designed “see-and be-seen” patio, or indoors in the lounge at the bar or one of numerous cozy booths or tables. At Happy Hour, be prepared for a nightclub feel with heart-pumping music and pink-tinted colored lights above many of the indoor booths. This place is fun, exciting and if the atmosphere doesn’t get your heart beating a little faster than when you came in, the food and cocktails certainly will.

You can’t miss this restaurant. Pink Taco is perched high above street level overlooking Santa Monica Boulevard.  Pink walls, pink neon signage, pink lighting, even pink cocktails are available!  But don’t let the color fool you. Inside, the stylish persona of this establishment only continues and is carried throughout from beginning to end from the way the hostesses greet you, to the way you’re treated by the servers, to the amazing Mexican dishes and cool refreshing beverages available. A fantastic Mexican restaurant and bar with a rock-n-roll edge, Pink Taco will suit your every craving from the perfect margarita to the best originally-created Mexican delights you’ve ever had.

Pink Taco’s Happy Hour offers the best of their favorites, both quenching and appetizing. Noted as one of L.A.’s best Happy Hours, the menu will show you why that came to be.  In the bar and patio Monday through Sunday from 3-7PM, you can indulge in half-priced drinks and $6 appetizers.  That’s FOUR HOURS of happiness at half price!  Adult beverages include all well drinks, all wines by the glass, all imported and domestic beers, Sangria Blanca, Sangria Rosa, Pink Taco’s Signature House Margarita, the Pink Taco Margarita, Tequila Maria, Michelada, Original Mojitos, Raspberry Mojitos, and the Peach, Mango and Strawberry Margaritas. 

But we haven’t touched on any appetizers yet, have we?  Well, you’ll enjoy this lineup because it’s filled with delicious temptations to suit any mood.  For just six dollars, you can choose Nachos with Cheese, Chicken or Steak, the Homemade Guacamole, the Signature Queso Dip, Tamarino Glazed Chicken Skewers, Quesadillas with Cheese, Chicken or Steak, the Sweet Corn Tamales, Short Rib Taquitos, Chicken Flautas or Tortilla Soup.

We have experienced a few items from Pink Taco’s Happy Hour and regular menus.  The Signature House Margarita, made with Sauza Blanco Tequilla, fresh-pressed lime, orange Curacao and agave nectar is just $5 at Happy Hour and is sure to satisfy your curiosity and quench your thirst.  My husband enjoyed that as well as the Mango Margarita.  I tried their Signature Cocktail, the Pink Taco Margarita…

Has there ever been a time when you’ve had a cocktail that you just loved so much you didn’t want to try anything else on the menu?  Well, that’s what happened to me after enjoying one of these flavorsome pink libations!  What’s funny is that there are over thirty cocktails on Pink Taco’s beverage menu, and I couldn’t tear myself away from this delicious brew! In fact, this cocktail is so popular, Pink Taco published the recipe on their blog! (I’ll have to make some time between researching restaurants, writing and posting our blogs to make this one myself)!  This one is certainly a winner in my book. Here’s the recipe for those of you who might be interested in trying your hand at this pink perfection… 

PINK TACO MARGARITA RECIPE

2 oz Tequila Blanco

3/4 oz Cointreau

3/4 oz Gran Mariner

1 oz Agave Nectar

2 oz Sweet and Sour Mix

2 Lime Wedges (Squeezed)

1/2 oz Hibiscus Tea or Syrup (there’s that Hibiscus syrup again!)

Servers don’t hesitate to pile on fresh hearty chips with a spicy salsa to accompany the crunchy delights that are presented on wax paper inside of a galvanized metal pail at your table.  Be careful with these tasty crisps, because it’s not hard to fill up on these before ordering your appetizers or something off the main menu to feast on!

Pink Taco’s Chips and Salsa

Pink Taco Margarita, Mango Margarita and a Shot of Tequila with Lime and Salt

The Sweet Corn Tamale off the Happy Hour food menu is colorful and filling with its crunchy grilled corn kernels, fresh ground masa, roasted poblano chiles, queso fresco, pico de gallo and cooling drizzle of sour cream on top enhances your awareness of fine Mexican cuisine.

Sweet Corn Tamale

The Steak Quesadilla was another favorite of ours of the Happy Hour food selections. Encased in a  delicate tortilla, this three-cheese blend concoction of juicy chunks of lean steak accompanied by heaping mounds of chilled sour cream, creamy guacamole and salsa.

Steak Quesadilla

An Inside Look at the Tender Plentiful Steak Inside the Steak Quesadillas

We try, as best we can, to order items that stick to the Happy Hour menu, or if the venue we’re reviewing doesn’t have a Happy Hour, we at least stay with items that don’t exceede our “under-fifty-dollars-or-less-including-tax” rule.  So we’re going to notate two separate visits to Pink Taco in our “TOTAL BILL” section at the bottom of this blog showing two options you can chose (if you’d like to follow our menu selections).  On one visit, we ordered drinks and shared an item off the main menu, while on the other visit, we ordered cocktails and Happy Hour food items.  Not a huge deal, we just wanted to show both because the food is really scrumptious!

Slow-Roasted Beef Brisket Enchiladas

You MUST try the Slow Roasted Brisket Enchiladas (above and below)! They come two to an order and are more than enough to feed two people.  I had to have my husband finish the rest of the one I was eating because I just didn’t have any more room!  Splitting this dish as an appetizer in the bar was a great idea.  The visual presentation was beautiful, as well as the tender melt-in-your-mouth slow-roasted pulled beef brisket hidden inside the tender tasty casings.  The Mexican cheeses give the perfectly-cooked-to-perfection beef a nice flavor and hold everything together.  The Salsa Colorado enhances it with a nice finish.  The dish is served with sides of Mexican red rice and refried beans on a separate plate that is so huge, you’ll be wishing there was an additional body in your party to help you polish everything off! The rice is tender and full of flavor, while the refried beans are a delightful and filling extension. 

Mexican Rice and Refried Beans

Below, you can see the inside of the Slow Roasted Brisket Enchilada.  So savory, so delicious, and so appetizing, this will be a certain re-order the next time we visit!

Slow-Roasted Beef Brisket Enchilada

Oh, and we almost forgot!  Don’t miss Taco Tuesdays at Pink Taco!  During happy hour from 3-7PM, if you buy a pitcher of their fantastic select Margaritas, you’ll get a pitcher FREE! (That just might require you to bring along a few of your friends to polish both pitchers off successfully)!

  • DECOR / ESTABLISHMENT: The trendy and hip vibe with a rock ‘n’ roll edge feel brings life and excitement to this venue.  Pinks, bold accent colors and an eclectic collection of decor exist in abundance making the entire establishment a great conversation piece.  Lots of space, a great outdoor patio and a terrific feel.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Delectable Mexican cuisine, tasty chilled cocktails and an array of fun-filled selections on the menu.
  • LOCATION: 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90067 (at the Westfield Century City Mall).
  • HOURS Pink Taco is available to serve you Sunday through Thursday from 11:30AM – 11PM, then on Friday & Saturdays from 11:30AM – Midnight. Happy Hour is available daily from 3PM – 7PM, then again every evening from 10PM  to closing.
  • SERVICE / STAFFThere are always smiling hostesses to greet us upon arrival, friendly and knowledgeable bartenders mixing cocktails and kind servers ready to take your order as soon as you take a seat.  Each time we’ve visited Pink Taco, we’ve been fortunate enough to have Andrian serve us.  Always a smile on her face and a great attitude, we’re always appreciative of her immaculate customer service and attentiveness!
  • PRICE / VALUE: We feel for the price of the food and coktails charged that we are getting a fair value.  The food is always prepared fresh, and the cocktails are always hand-made and served up chilled to perfection.
  • CORKAGE FEE$20 per bottle
  • PARKING: Pink Taco will be more than happy to validate your parking ticket.  We recommend parking in the “Blue” section of the parking garage beneath the mall and taking the escalator in that section up two floors.  When you get off the escalator, turn to your left and take the outdoor escalator up one more level, and you will be delivered right in front of Pink Taco (it’s next door to The Container Store). With three hours validation available, you’ll have ample time to enjoy yourself at Happy Hour or any hour!
  • TOTAL BILL: $44.15 (including tax) for a Steak Quesadilla, a Sweet Corn Tamale, three Pink Taco Margaritas, one frozen Mi Casa Strawberry margarita and one shot of Tequila (that’s one visit).  On another visit, our total bill was $43.50 (including tax) for a main menu order of the Slow Roasted brisket Enchilladas, two Pink Taco Margaritas, a Mi Casa Mango Margarita on the rocks and one shot of Tequila. You won’t hear us complaining!

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* Menu and prices subject to change without notice.

KRAVINGS WORLD FUSION STEAKHOUSE & LOUNGE… “Satisfy YOUR Kraving!”

Got a Kraving?  So did we when we headed to Kravings in Tarzana, CA this past week.  We don’t get out to Tarzana much, but we received some great reports from our sources about this place, so we thought we’d get to work reviewing this for all our readers!  Kravings is a world fusion steakhouse combining cuisines from Brazil, the Middle East, Japan and India. This restaurant is based on the Brazilian Rodizio serving style.  In a nutshell, you pay one price and you keep getting served until you say you’re done!  Sounds great to us! But we’re here to report on the Happy Hour at Kravngs, so let’s get started! (We wouldn’t want to leave you in suspense)!

The lounge at Kravings is contemporary and romantic. Red and black are the predominant colors in sight as you enter this chic room. Silver, beaded narrow chandeliers hang from the ceiling providing an allure to this modern gathering spot.  Cozy booths line both walls, while beautifully-decorated tables exist in the center on your approach to the bar. Accents in red…pillows, napkins, lighting and candle holders, catch your eye and invite you in.

On one side of the lounge, red blinds and booths await your dining company as delicate chain-link curtains create a mystery as to what could lie beyond. Romance and intrigue?  An informal business meeting?  A reunion of long-lost lovers meeting for a drink after a lifetime apart?  Ah, the possibilities are endless.  The lounge possesses an intimate and upscale feel and offers modern touches of art on the walls. You’ll see avant-garde depictions of Marilyn Monroe and large-screen plasma televisions against a brick wall beside the bar while you feast your eyes (and appetite) on a Happy Hour menu sure to exhilarate your every desire and incite your every taste bud.

Speaking of desires, you’ll be desiring the appetizers and cocktails at Kravings when you see what’s being offered!  Served at the bar seven days a week from 4-7PM, and also during the Reverse Happy Hour Wednesday through Saturday from 10-11PM, you can refresh yourself with one of several adult concoctions prepared specially by knowledgeable and talented bartenders.  

First of all, all Smirnoff Highball Drinks are only $5.  For just $6 each, you can enjoy the Caipirinha (in photo above),the national drink of Brazil that’s mixed with Leblon Cachaca (Premium Brazilian Rum), the Pomegranate Martini made with Absolut Berri Acai (see picture further down), the Absolut Bellini created using Absolut Apeach and Champagne or the Smirnoff Straight Martini. Coming in for a dollar more, the Lemon Drop Martini with Grey Goose le Citron and the White Cosmo (in above photo) shaken with Absolut Citron and St. Germain liqueur are available for $7 apiece.  Rounding out the Happy Hour cocktails is the Belvedere Dry Martini for a mere $8.  Hand-stuffed with blue cheese olives, this brew is sure to win your attention and approval.

Kravings also suggests several select wines and Champagnes for 1/2 off the original price, as well as their popular 21-ounce Frosted Mug of Draft beer for only $4.  I just love how they serve their martinis…beautifully garnished and in a frosted martini glass! Nice touch!

The Appetizer & Light Entree list spans from $1.35 each for Blue Point Oysters to $15.95 for the Famous Lamb Chops, but it’s the Bar Bites we really want to highlight.  All a mere $5 each, there are the Baby Back Ribs served three to a order with a signature pomegranate BBQ sauce, the Oysters Rockefeller served three to an order with a special dynamite sauce, the Eggplant Humus accompanied with fresh pita bread, the sushi grade Seared Ahi Tuna with wasabi yuzu sauce, the Chimichurri French Fries cooked with olive oil, herbs and garlic, the Medjool Dates Wrapped in Smoked Bacon with blue cheese, brie and walnuts inside that arrive four to a plate.  YUM!

But hang on a second, because there’s more! Kravings also serves their Flat Bread Pizzas for $5 each also.  There are five to choose from.  You can try the Steak Flat Bread with purple onion and bell pepper, the Portobella Mushroom Flat Bread with gorgonzola cheese, the the Grilled Pineapple Flat Bread, also with bell pepper and purple onion.  Additionally, the Grilled Chicken Flat Bread with BBQ sauce, cheese and purple onion was one of our favorites.  Another one we put our seal of approval on was the Pear & Goat Cheese Flat Bread Pizza, which comes with caramalized onions and mozzarella cheese and just oozes with happiness and flavor!

The bacon-wrapped skewered dates (above and below) are out of this world.  The bacon possesses a gentle smoky flavor, while the sweetness of the dates is gently counteracted with the blue cheese and brie hidden inside.  A slight crunch of walnuts is a nice surprise also.  They’re just a fantastic item to enjoy!

The Grilled Chicken Flat Bread with BBQ sauce below really blew me away.  Bursting with incredible flavor, sweetness and tang from the BBQ sauce and a nice crunchy base, this was one of my favorite selections.  The purple onion also gave a nice zing to the conglomeration of tastes.  The grilled chicken was cooked perfectly and tender throughout.  If you like chicken and you like BBQ, this is the appetizer for you!  I could eat these and the date appetizers all night and never get tired of them!

Another delicious temptation at Kravings during Happy Hour is their Pear & Goat Cheese Flat Bread Pizza (below).  SO GOOD!  A crispy crust supports layers of thinly-sliced sweet fresh pear.  The goat cheese compliments the fruit nicely, while the mozzarella holds everything together and gives the entire dish a lovely finish.

Kravings also offers a Bar Menu that you can take advantage of as well as a full cocktail menu, endless wines, sake and port selections. The “at-the-bar-only” menu consists of such indulgences as Tapas and Cheese Plates, fresh seafood platters, fresh salads and flat bread sandwiches. Take a look at the restaurant link below to see everything available at the bar and lounge.  And if you’re ever in the mood for world fusion cooking in an intimate colorful abode, call ahead for a reservation to this unique establishment for dinner sometime.

Overall, we enjoyed our experience at Kravings.  Our server, Adam, was courteous, made suggestions to assist us when we asked and was just an all-around great guy.  We’ll definitely come back again when in the area. When we do, I’m going to try the Kravings Kiwi Martini.  It’s made with Belvedere Vodka, Monin Kiwi and a whole muddled fresh kiwi. (I love kiwis)!  It’s $12 and not on Happy Hour, but I’m going to treat myself next time.  It just looked that good! I would have tried one, but I would have exceeded out “under $50 (including tax) rule!

  • ESTABLISHMENT / DECOR: The reds and blacks and modernly sleek feel to the lounge at Kravings is seductive, alluring, intimate and romantic.  The space is cozy without feeling too cramped or overcrowded.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Delicious appetizers, flavorful cocktails and at their Happy Hour prices, that combination is a sure winner.
  • HOURS: Kravings serves Lunch Tuesday through Friday from 11:30AM – 2:30PM, Brunch on Saturday and Sundays from 11:30AM – 3:30PM, Dinner on Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:30PM – 9:30PM, Wednesday through Saturday from 5:30PM – 11:30PM, and on Sundays from 5:30PM – 9PM. The bar is available Mondays and Tuesdays from 4PM – 10PM, Wednesday through Saturday from 4PM – 12AM, and on Sundays from 4PM -9:30PM. Aditionally, Happy Hour lasts daily from 4PM – 7PM. then Wednesdays through Saturdays, there is an additional Reverse Happy Hour again from 10Pm – 11PM.
  • LOCATION:18663 Ventura Boulevard, Tarzana CA 91356
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Service was prompt and our server, Adam, was efficient, courteous and happy to offer suggestions on the menu.  No grumpy attitudes here!
  • PRICE / VALUE: Some of the most flavorful Flat Bread Pizzas we’ve had in a while, and huge martinis in frosted glasses.  Great attitudes prevail here, and we couldn’t have been happier with the prices for the value of everything.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per bottle.
  • PARKING: 1-Hour customer parking is available outside the restaurant in the customer parking spaces.  there is also a parking structure just behind the restaurant.
  • TOTAL BILL: For everything we enjoyed, our bill was under $40. Not bad for three cocktails, two flat bread pizzas, and Kravings’ incredible Bacon Wrapped Medjool Dates!

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* Menu and prices subject to change without notice.

BLVD 16 LOUNGE… “Updated Happy Hour Menu!”

During a recent visit back to BLVD 16 Lounge at the Palomar Hotel in Westwood, we noticed that the Happy Hour menu had been revised. We wanted to inform our readers of this updated list of edibles so you can also be “in the know”.  We were happy to see Issac and Reuben again, as they welcomed us back.

BLVD 16 Lounge now offers a “Unite Your Bites” feature on their amended Bar Bites list (right). You can create your own combination of bites with the Mini Tasty Burgers, Fish Tacos and Short Rib Sliders. 1 for $3, 2 for $5, and 4 for $10.  What a creative idea!  New to the menu are the Carlsbad Oysters and the Chicken Skewers.  Not in this group of fine delectables any longer are the Buffalo Chicken Wings and the Mini Chop.

INSIDER’S TIP: We were informed that the former “Mini Chop” Bar Bites item from the last menu is still available if you ask your server or bartender!  It’s not printed on the new menu, but they are happy to prepare one for you nevertheless! (You can see photos of most of the Bar Bites in the April 17, 2012 Blog posting on SavorHour.com, as well as in this posting below).

Being a Sunday, (a “free corkage” night in the lounge and restaurant), we shared a bottle of wine together that we brought with us and dove right in to the updated BLVD 16 Bar Bites menu.  In our April 17th blog, we experienced the Mini Tasty Burger, the Short Rib Slider, the BLVD 16 Hummus, The Fish Taco, the Herb Fries and the Mini Chop. This time, we had the opportunity to try some new things…and they were incredible! After conversing for a few minutes and each indulging in a glass of vino, we ordered the newly added Carlsbad Oysters for $3 each, the Chicken Skewers plate for $5 and the Daily Flatbread for $7.

Carlsbad Oysters

BBQ Chicken Skewers

The Carlsbad Oysters were exquisite.  Served on the half shell, and enhanced with a grapefruit “granite” (French for “ice”), these shellfish were refreshing and a delightful celebration of flavor. They were an amiable precursor to the Chicken Skewers we had next.

The Chicken Skewers come four skewers to an order, and for just $5, you won’t believe the amount of food you get when they’re brought to your table.  Produced with a decorative and colorful array of fresh carrots and greens with a container of chilled creamy Bleu Cheese on the side, this dish is sure to please the palate of the spicy-loving patron.

INSIDER’S TIP: The Chicken Skewers were tender and cooked to perfection, but be aware that they are ‘buffaloed” and VERY SPICY! So if you’re an admirer of the spicy side of things, then this appetizer if for you!

I decided to try one of the BLVD 16 “Rush Hour” (4-7PM and again from 10PM – Midnight) Monday through Sundays) well drinks while we waited for our third appetizer for the night. I ordered a Cape Cod and Reubin returned with it in no time.  It was crisp, chillingly exhilarating and thoroughly gratifying.  Serving up $3 wines, $4 beers and $5 wines, the Rush Hour menu has also been updated to suit patrons now TWICE throughout the evening from 4PM – 7PM, then again from 10 PM -Midnight every day! BLVD 16′s ‘Rush Hour’ is now twice as fun! 

BLVD 16 Cape Cod

The Daily Flatbread is a Flatbread delight that the BLVD 16 Chef specially prepares each day.  Our daily preparation was the Chorizo Flatbread.  Crisped to perfection in the BLVD 16 kitchen, and topped with Chorizo, crumbly cheese, halved cherry tomatoes and red onion.  Not only was this item pleasing to the visual and olfactory senses, but it was a real treat for the palate as well.  Just a touch of spiciness. and a heaping amount of delectability!

Daily Flat Bread Presentation – Chorizo

The tomatoes burst with juicy flavor once devoured.  The oven-crisped foundation an excellent source of crunch beneath.  All ingredients played a melodious role in the end result.  

Upon leaving BLVD 16 this time, as we were on our way out of the hotel, I snapped a few photos of the hotel lobby and some other quite unique sights that I feel are worth mentioning. Though SavorHour is a blog about food and wine (and cocktails, too), and not traveling or lodging at this point, I felt it necessary to share some aspects of the Palomar Hotel with our readers being that BLVD 16 is inside such an establishment.  (Who knows where this may lead in the future)!  As I mentioned in our BLVD 16 April 15th post, the Palomar Hotel is known for it’s friendly acceptance and catering to animals.  This, of course, if something my husband and I truly support, as we are animal lovers ourselves.  Below are photos of the “Welcome” sign for pets checking into the hotel,  (I know…how great is that), and additionally, some pictures of the hotel lobby for your visual enjoyment…

Above, the living room area in front of a roaring fireplace in the hotel lobby, the volorful hallway behind the BLVD 16 Lounge, an alternate view of the living room area from another angle in the lobby, the Hotel palomar welcome water bowls for furry guests with their names written on a bone-shaped chalkboard and an old-fashioned bicycle that guests are allowed to take advantage of while at the hotel that’s parked in the lobby! Below, various views of the arched sofa against the red mirrored wall, another view of the fireplace, the stunning intricately-designed wood floors and the hotel’s main entrance.

And don’t forget to stop in on Thursdays from 5PM to 6:30 PM to hear the classic acoustic sounds of Jake & Drew in the lobby. Jake Stone and Drew Nichols came together with a common goal. To play the music they love and to enhance the lives of those who listen to their clear acoustic style. Both talented vocalists and guitarists, Jake and Drew perform every Thursday at the Hotel Palomar on Wilshire Boulevard from 5PM to 6:30 PM. If you haven’t heard of them, remember their name. Because we guarantee that you will be hearing of them soon. Since we were introduced to these two entertainers, we’ve made a point to not miss a single performance. Hearing them for the first time, we were amazed. We expected a lot due to what others had told us about them, but we had no idea what we were in for until we heard them for ourselves.

 Hailing from Missouri, Jake Stone’s strong lead vocals combine well with Oklahoma-born Drew Nichols’ mastery as Lead Guitarist.  Ranging from popular favorites from the 60s to present day popular hits, theirs is a twenty-year combined acoustic talent that forces one to think, urges one to reflect and encourages one to be inspired. Together, their life-enriching, top-notch sound and touching method of delivering happiness to all who listen to their music will leave you spellbound. Performing for scheduled weddings, birthday celebrations and special ocassion events, you can also hear Jake & Drew perform regularly every Thursday at the Hotel Palomar at 10740 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA in the Westwood neighborhood. You can contact Jake & Drew directly at jakeanddrewmusic.com.

  • DECOR / ESTABLISHMENT: I think the above pictures speak for themselves, but overall, the decor and the property are colorful, eye-catching, modern and well-maintained.
  • FOOD / DRINK: Refreshing cocktails and scrumptious Bar Bites made with fresh and exciting ingredients are just one of the many reasons we keep coming back!
  • LOCATION: 10740 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90024.
  • HOURS: BLVD 16′s ‘Rush Hour’ is now offered TWICE a night! From 4PM – 7PM, then again from 10:30PM – Midnight and serving up $3 wines, $4 beers and $5 cocktails. The ‘Bar Bites’ menu is available from 4PM – 10:30 PM.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: As always, the staff impresses.  Especially Issac, the BLVD 16 Manager and Reuben, the bartender in the lounge.  They both exude professionalism, kindness, and continuously welcome us back.
  • PRICE / VALUE: You don’t just get what you pay for at BLVD 16…you get more!  Terrific service, inventive dishes in BLVD 16 and constant rapport between staff and customer that does not go unnoticed.
  • CORKAGE FEE: No corkage fee Sundays through Wednesdays in the lounge or restaurant (up to 2 bottles), then $20 per bottle Thursday through Saturday.
  • PARKING: Metered street parking is available, as well as complimentary Valet in the front of the Palomar Hotel entrance.
  • TOTAL BILL$28.51 (Including tax) for four Carlsbad Oysters, an order of the Chicken Skewers, A Daily Flatbread creation, a Cape Cod (on “Rush Hour”), and free corkage  for the bottle of wine we brought in to enjoy.

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* Menu and prices subject to change without notice.

THE BISTRO GARDEN @ COLDWATER… “Happy Times At Happy Hour!”

*UNFORTUNATELY, BISTRO GARDEN’S HAPPY HOUR HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Our first experience at Bistro Garden was nothing short of magical. Walking up the entry steps past blooming white flowers and a cascading fountain, we were instantly taken to a place of tranquility. As we walked in through tall, white French doors, we were suddenly enchanted. The lounge was full of patrons, but a lone table for two closest to the piano stood out among the evening crowd. It seemed to welcome our company as if it had been reserved for us by the hands of fate.

Finally we sat, engulfed and whisked away to another time…another place, by the melodious intonations escaping the nearby Baby Grand piano. The song, in particular, was one my husband and I knew well. One which made us smile at one another like we did the day we met and knew we were meant to be together. The overhead lights had long since been dimmed, candles flickered in clear glass votive holders on the tables, and the scent of fresh flowers meticulously arranged and standing proudly atop the partition wall that separates the main dining area from the lounge wafted through the air at certain intervals, as if on cue. It was one of those enchanting moments one remembers forever. It welcomed us. It invited us in. It was as thought it was meant to be.

Above, flowing fountains and fragrant white climbing roses invite you in from the Ventura Boulevard entrance, while inside, enormous sprays of fragrant flowers enhance your experience in the lounge.

David WIlson – Pianist and Violinist

Since that first night at the Bistro Garden lounge, we’ve been unable to separate ourselves from it. Not only are the food, atmosphere and service superb and without flaw, but on Wednesdays, you can be swept away by piano master David Wilson. This incredibly talented “magician of the keys” tickles the ivories and delights the soul as he enhances, enlightens, and inspires the lives of patrons who visit from 6-10PM. Taking requests and playing favorites in his smooth, classic style, David truly harnesses the romance of music in his playing. Not only does he enjoy and have an ongoing love for the piano, but you can also hear David’s artistry and devotion to his love for music through the violin on any one of ten albums. The extensive array of songs he plays (from Cole Porter to Henry Mancini to romantic standards and seductive lounge pieces) will make you fall in love with what you hear. You can experience David’s violin mastery at www.DreamViolin.com. Believe us, you will be thoroughly happy you did.

Candlelight, Complimentary Waffle-Cut Potato Crisps and Cocktails

As if hearing the tunes of David Wilson isn’t enough to get you into Bistro Garden, the establishment also offers a very reasonable Happy Hour menu. Monday through Friday, from 4 – 6:30 PM, all well and call drinks are just $5. Their house Cabernet, Chardonnay, White Zinfandel, Pinot Grigio or Sparkling Wine are all just $5 each, and their Draft Beer is only $3.50. If wetting your whistle isn’t enough, the Happy Hour bar bites should take care of that. All for a mere $5 each, the selection is both appealing and assorted: Rotisserie Chicken Quesadillas with Sour Cream and Guacamole, Grilled Cheese Sandwich with a Cup of Tomato Soup, Trio of Sliders – Beef, Lamb and Turkey, Basket of Sweet Potato Fries with Ranch Dressing, and Fresh Salmon Tartar on Crispy Brioche with Arugula Vinaigrette. All delicious, always made fresh, and always a perfect pairing with any of the Happy Hour libations. (We favor the Quesadillas, the Salmon Tartar, the Sliders and the Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup ourselves!)

Rotisserie Chicken Quesadila with Fresh Guacamole, Salsa and Sour Cream

Grilled Cheese and a Cup of Tomato Soup

Fresh Salmon Tartar on Crisp Brioche with Olives

Trio of Sliders with Onion Strings

The service and hospitality at Bistro Garden is impeccable. Since we’ve become regular visitors, the staff has made a point to get to know our names, and remember what our favorite drinks are. Most times, we don’t even have to ask. They just know. Fransisco, the mixologist of the establishment, with his friendly and outgoing personality, is ready to take your order. His sincerity and attention to detail is flawless. Maurice, the Maitre ‘D, with his classic demeanor, oversees all aspects of the establishment.

The atmosphere at Bistro Garden is relaxing, sophisticated, romantic and alluring. I would find it hard to believe that anyone could feel anything but at home here. The bar itself is a sight to behold. The mahogany stunner with its eclectic decor and classic characteristics makes one wonder about the stories it’s been witness to in years gone by. Napoleon keeps a watchful eye from behind the bar, while European-styled chandeliers hover overhead. Rich, comforting hues of navy, deep reds and golds flourish, while the comfortable seating beckons one to stay longer. This oasis is sure to please and certain to satisfy even the most discriminating tastes.

There once stool proud earthenware roostersalong the edges of the partition that sets the lounge apart from the main restaurant. We came to grow fond of these roosters, as they stood guard over each lounge table for so long. Like the rest of Bistro Garden, they became a part of our lives. The story is humorous, (not to the roosters, of course), but you’ll have to ask what happened to them because we’re not going to tell!

The garden-like dining room is enhanced with live plants and numerous potted trees and flowers in every direction one looks. Mirrors show off their shine, and a trellis-style thirty-foot ceiling of glass skylights allows for brilliantly-lit natural light during the daytime. In the evenings, lighted trees come alive and enhance the entire environment while you dine, seemingly creating a feel of dining outside under the stars. Live music from the lounge can be heard as well and is an excellent extension to dinner..

Bistro Garden’s upscale elegance and the incredibly talented David Wilson keep us returning week after week. Things wouldn’t be the same if we could ever not be in attendance. The ambiance is delightful, the entertainment outstanding and the Happy Hour just perfect. As for that first night at Bistro Garden, well…we became regulars after that memorable evening. And that lone table for two in the lounge when we arrived that first night…well, that’s our favorite place to sit when we stop in now. Never to be forgotten, always to be remembered.

  • DECOR / ESTABLISHMENT: Comforting and elegant environment, European and French flair, and beautifully appointed expanses.
  • FOOD / DRINK: A terrific Happy Hour location offering great $5 appetizers and very reasonable beverage prices between 4PM and 6:30PM.
  • LOCATION: 12950 Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, CA 91604.
  • HOURS: Bistro Garden is open for Lunch Monday through Friday from 11am – 3 PM,
    Dinner Monday through Saturday 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM and on Sundays from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM. The Bar menu is available from opening to closing with Happy Hour now available from 4 PM to 7 PM and a Sunday Brunch served from 11:00am until 2:00pm.
  • SERVICE / STAFF: Friendly, welcoming and sincere.
  • PRICE / VALUE: Bistro Garden’s Happy Hour offers live entertainment, fresh creative appetizers and a diverse choice of beverages in a romantic, enchanting setting. Great price for the value one receives in return.
  • CORKAGE FEE: $20 per 750mL bottle.
  • PARKING: Valet service is available behind the restaurant as well as metered street parking along Ventura Boulevard in front of the establishment.
  • TOTAL BILL: $30.88 (Including Tax) for 2 glasses of wine, 2 rum and Coke cocktails, a Rotisserie Quesdilla, and a Fresh Salmon Tartar on Crispy Brioche. Not too bad for everything you receive at this magnificent establishment!

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