Posted on Apr 25, 2011 under Archives |

Main Dining Room
The new Rolling Stone Los Angeles restaurant and lounge, the first-ever licensing of the Rolling Stone name for an American restaurant, hosted a tasting menu last week. The menu showcased the restaurant’s emphasis on mixed small plates.

Rolling Stone Dining Bar
Capturing the edgy-yet-elegant spirit of one of the world’s most iconic music magazines, Rolling Stone is distinguished by a “vintage chic” design from Gavin Brodin of Brodin Design Build. The venue features a 5,900-sq. ft. upstairs dining room housing up to 140 guests and an additional 40 on an outside patio. The dining room houses walnut-hued hardwood floors, ‘50s-style leather chairs and tufted red- leather banquettes with a variety of lighting treatments and unique elements as British-style lampposts. The upstairs restaurant, serviced by a dedicated bar, offers two sections for semi-private dining for large parties. Its downstairs features private booths, movable lounge chairs, an area for bottle service, a lounge bar and elevated DJ booth.

writers at tasting event
We were greeted by Director of Operations Erik Russell before sampling Chef Christopher Ennis’ menu.

Director of Operations Erik Russell
The tasting started with a salad of romaine, roasted baby beets, apple, spiced pecans and goat cheese. A Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand was also served.

Romaine baby beet goat cheese salad
Next came a perfectly roasted salmon with wilted baby spinach, fingerling potatoes, capers and golden raisins. Served alongside was a Cakebread Chardonnay.

salmon
We also were served a nice grilled rack of lamb on top of beans, spring peas and a side of yogurt. This was served with a Don Miguel Gascon Malbec.

Chef Christopher Ennis came out to greet the crowd.

Chef Christopher Ennis
Our last course was a dessert of buttermilk panna cotta with local strawberries and almond cookies.

Panna cotta
Rolling Stone’s restaurant is open Sunday through Wednesday 11:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. The lounge is open 10:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. Dining reservations recommended. Located at Hollywood and Highland, (323) 464-4000.
Posted on Mar 08, 2011 under Archives |

Chef Fabio Viviani
Last week I ventured out to Moorpark to film a video segment with Top Chef Fabio Vivianni for AOL’s Patch. Here is the link to the video and article that appeared on AOL Patch today.
Interview/cooking with Top Chef Fabio Vivianni
Posted on Feb 10, 2011 under Archives |

bacon cheeseburger
Earlier this week I stopped by to check out the new Rounds Premium Burgers in WeHo. West Hollywood was really lacking a good burger joint so I was looking forward to sampling what they had to offer.

inside counter

seating area
The inside area is cozy with several small round tables and barstools and a nice long counter overlooking Santa Monica Boulevard which is perfect for people watching. The owner let me know that he is planning to expand the seating area (which is good because it is a bit small) out to the patio which will double the capacity.

menu
The set up is similar to The Counter, where you can build your own burger, but a lot simpler to order and much less expensive. You can easily get a good cheeseburger with the basics, fries and a drink for about $10. If you want to add premium toppings such as more cheeses, onion strings, jalapenos, guacamole, bacon, chiles, fried egg, pineapple or mushrooms it costs a buck for each additional topping. The regular toppings including lettuce, tomato, pickles, mayo, 1,000 island dressing and onions are free with your burger. Protein choices include beef, chicken, veggie and turkey burgers.

bacon cheese classic with handcut fries

cut burger

me and my burger
You can also choose your bun, fresh briouche, sliced sourdough, wheat, or opt to have your burger lettuce wrapped or over mixed greens. Nicole is watching her gluten intake so she opted for a lettuce wrapped burger with sweet potato fries.

lettuce wraped burger with sweet potato fries

nicole and her burger
Guests can choose from two sides, house cut sweet potato fries or french fries. The dipping sauces include chipotle mayo, bbq, garlic mayo, chipotle ketchup, tabasco ketchup, buttermilk ranch, buffalo, southwest and teriyaki. My friend Nicole and I tried most of them and we both loved the buttermilk ranch and garlic mayo.
There are lots of reasons to visit Rounds, affordable and easy to order burgers, fresh ingredients, figure-friendly options, great sauces and open late – till 2 am most nights, but you better get there fast. As soon as more people know that an inexpensive tasty burger and fries with killer sauce options joint is available in WeHo, Rounds will surely be packed. Located at 8871 Santa Monica Boulevard.
Posted on Feb 08, 2011 under Archives |

Pueblo Bonito Pacifica lobby
Many associate Cabo San Lucas with crazy nightlife and wild students on spring break. There is a spot on the tip of Mexico’s baja peninsula where you can find a secluded sanctuary overlooking the crystal clear sea – at the Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Resort and Spa.
A winding path leads to the adults only luxury resort. Upon arrival, guests are greeted with warm eucalyptus towels and a stellar view of the Pacific Ocean.
All of the 154 zen inspired rooms include unobstructed ocean views, pebble inlaid tile floors, large comfy beds, water, teas and onyx accents.

bedroom

welcome message on bed

bathroom

living room
The patios are perfect for whale and turtle watching.

View from balcony
The two infinity pools are steps from the beach and are surrounded by palm trees, cacti, bougainvillea and flowers. Guests can choose from the warmer circular pool or the crescent shaped lap pool with a swim up bar.

circular pool

crescent pool
There are also Zen inspired sand gardens, meditation areas, a jacuzzi and a labyrinth.

rock garden

jacuzzi
The Siempre restaurant serves up a wellness inspired menu with lots of local fresh fish choices and the perfect view to enjoy a margarita at sunset. The resort’s all-inclusive option lets guests enjoy gourmet cuisine, in-suite dining, tropical drinks, daily yoga and fitness classes and other amenities for one price.

Siempre restaurant

sunset view from siempre
The outdoor fire pit and various private canopied beds along the sand provide a romantic atmosphere along the 2-mile private beach.

firepits

bed on beach

Beach bed
Guests can also unwind at the Armonia spa with a variety of treatments including facials, wraps and massages, a fitness center, steam room, salon and plunge pools.

Armonia spa

spa

spa
Free shuttles regularly run into town for those seeking shopping or nightlife, but Pacifica is so relaxing you might be tempted to never leave the resort. Reservations and more information is available at 1.800.990.8250.