Posted on Feb 08, 2012 under Uncategorized |  
					 

Sadie outside courtyard
 
Once home to one of Hollywood’s hottest nightclubs (Les Deux), the new Sadie on Las Palmas is a chic and trendy restaurant.
 

Sadie restaurant
 
 

Sadie parlour
 
Guests can choose from two indoor spaces, a parlour and lounge featuring a glass enclosed wine closet, exposed brick, big luxurious banquettes around a large square mahogany bar and a romantic courtyard outdoor dining area with communal hard wood tables, a retractable roof and a dozen oversized heaters to keep the ambiance cozy.

Sadie lounge
 
 I visited with my friend Nicole  last week just after Sadie’s soft opening.  At 8pm, the outside patio area was filled to capacity and the inside lounge was also busy with diners enjoying specialty cocktails and waiting for their tables.  Under the reins of Chef Dave Schmit, Sadie offers New American cuisine.  Mixologist Giovanni Martinez pours experimental drinks as well as classics.   Here is what we sampled:
 

cocktails
 
 

cocktails
 
 We started off with a few specialty cocktails and then out came our apps, a whole leaf Caesar salad with baby romaine, shaved egg and parmesan croutons and a large roasted mushroom flatbread with wild mushrooms, goat cheese and white truffle oil.
 

Caesar salad
 
 

roasted mushroom flatbread
 
Chef Schmit also sent out a crispy duck confit salad with frisee, pistachios and a blackberry gastric.  Nicole’s pick of the night.
 

duck confit salad
 
I choose a Scottish salmon with broccolini, leeks and peas topped with a herb butter for my main course.  Nicole had the dry aged prime top sirloin over a shallot puree with roasted artichoke and thyme jus.  Both dishes were cooked perfectly.
 

Scottish salmon
 
 

top sirlon
 
Chef Schmit also sent us some sides, sweet carrots with maple and dill and roasted red potatoes with chimichurri sauce (my fave of the night).
 

maple carrots
 
 

roasted potatoes
 
For dessert we sampled the black and white cake, a warm flourless dark chocolate cake with white chocolate ice cream and the house specialty – homemade donuts and Irish cream coffee.   
 

black and white cake
 

donuts
 
Sadie is a great place to catch a drink or enjoy  a romantic dinner in the courtyard area.  Located at 1638 N. Las Palmas in Hollywood, 323/467-0200 for reservations.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
			 
					
				
				Posted on Jan 31, 2012 under Archives |  
					
Abacus main dining room
 
I recently visited the Lone Star State and had to sample one of Dallas’ most famous restaurants, Kent Rathbun’s Abacus.   Rathbun’s flagship restaurant opened in 1999 and has been a local favorite for years, earning many awards.  The eclectic menu is a mix of dishes with American, Southwestern and Pacific Rim influences.  Once you enter, to the right is the upscale bar with rectangular leather chairs perfect for lounging and enjoying one of the restaurants many specialty cocktails.

Abacus Bar
 
We sat in the modern main dining room in a luxurious high booth in full view of the expansive open kitchen.  The adjoining back jagged wall next to our booth was made from Texas limestone and colorful artwork from the staff adorned the interior area.
The menu offers a wide variety of sushi, steak, and seafood dishes.  We opted for the six course tasting menu – but if you are really hungry  Abacus also offers a larger nine course tasting option (adding a cheese, sushi and foie gras course).

yummy bread
 
A huge basket of homemade bread was brought to our table.  We loved the assortment of onion, olive, flatbread and biscuits.

hamachi sashimi
 
Our first course was a refreshing hamachi sashimi, served with mango and jicama with a grapefruit granita topping.

Hawaiian walu
 
Next came a lovely seared Hawaiian Walu with sugar snap peas and  a Wagyu beef dumpling over a spicy white soy lemongrass broth.  We loved this dish.

seared scallops
 
Our third course was buttery seared scallops over a salsify tagliatelle with guanciale carbonara.  This was a very rich dish and my fave of the night.
In between the fish courses (above) and the meat courses (below) came a nice surprise, a mini-course of a raspberry sorbet, ginger and blueberry plate.

sorbet 
 
Our fourth course was a perfectly cooked filet of buffalo with spoon bread over a turnip brulee with a cherry syrup.  Matt’s fave of the night.

Buffalo over turnip puree
 
Our final meat course was also perfectly cooked – a medium rare piece of lamb over brussel sprouts, bacon and pears.

lamb
 
Our last course was the chocolate indulgence, a chocoholic dessert with a chocolate almond financier, gianduja mousse and cocoa macaroons.

chocolate indulgence
 
I highly recommend stopping in at Abacus for a leisurely high end meal in a relaxed upscale atmosphere  the next time you find yourself in the Dallas area.  Just make sure to make a reservation beforehand – located at 4511 McKinney Avenue, reservations at 214/559-3111.
			 
					
				
				Posted on Jan 26, 2012 under Archives |  
					

Casa Azul Cantina
 
Westwood now has a colorful tasty new Mexican eatery.  Located inside a charming brick courtyard, the teal infused Casa Azul Cantina is the latest restaurant from Vicente Del Rio of the Frida Restaurant Group.  The menu offers a wide variety of traditional Mexican dishes, including sopas, ceviches, moles, fajitas, enchiladas, and tacos.

Inside Casa Azul Cantina
 
I recently visited for a tasting menu with my friend Dalbert, here is what we sampled.  We started with frozen margaritas, I had strawberry, Dalbert had mango.  Casa Azul Cantina’s drink menu is extensive and offers over 70 tequilas.  Later, our waiter brought over a Matador special, a very very strong combination of muddled cucumber, agave, tequila, triple sec and fresh lime juice.

strawberry margarita
 

mango margarita
 

Matador special
 

Dalbert and me
 
Our appetizers included the Casa Azul Platter, a huge dish of crispy chicken and potato taquitos, cheese quesadillas, mini sopas and guacamole.  We also enjoyed hamachi tiradito, raw yellowtail with avocado, rocoto chile, olive oil, lime juice and ponzu sauce as well as a big bowl of guacamole en molcajete, fresh guacamole with onions, jalapeno chile, and lime.

casa azul platter
 

hamachi tiradito
 

guacamole
 
Our main courses were delivered shortly after, we tried the house specialty – the mole poblano, chicken in chile chocolate sauce served with rice and refried beans.  We both love mole and this dish was delicious.

mole poblano
 
We also sampled chicken enchiladas with queso fresco and sour cream and rib eye tacos.  The tacos were my favorite of the night with tender grilled marinated ribeye, onions and cilantro and served with chiles toreados.

chicken enchiladas
 

rib eye tacos
 
For dessert we enjoyed pastel de tres leches and fresas con crema.

pastel de tres leches
 

fresas con crema
 
The menu offers a wide variety of dishes for very reasonable prices.  Everything we sampled was delicious.  Casa Azul Cantina is located at 10853 Lindbrook Drive in Westwood Village, open for lunch and dinner.
			 
					
				
				Posted on Jan 18, 2012 under Archives |  
					
Yxta
 
Located in east downtown LA in the warehouse district on the corner of sixth and Central is Yxta Cocina Mexicana, LA’s newest upscale Mexican restaurant.  With a big open kitchen, bright yellow chairs, dark wood, modern art and exposed ceilings, Yxta’s interior has an urban vibe.  The menu is full of updated Mexican favorites.  Last week my friend Todd joined me for a tequila sampling paired with a tasting menu.
Our first course was a romaine salad with cherry tomatoes, avocado, croutons and caesar dressing and a crab soup.  It was paired with Tequila Orcho Blanco.

Caesar salad
 

crab soup
 
Next came a shot of Tequila Ocho Reposado and a plantain empanada with pork picadillo and a tamale de puerco en chile colorado.

tamale
 

empanada
 
Our entrees, a filet mignon with chipotle peppercorn sauce, rajas mashed potatoes and green beans and crab stuffed jumbo shrimp with a serrano bearnaise, cilanto lime rice and vegetables, were served with a refreshing cucumber jicama margarita.

cucumber jicama margarita
 

filet mignon
 

crab stuffed jumbo shrimp
 
A warm Mexican chocolate cake with canela ice cream was served for dessert with a shot of Ocho Anejo Tequila.

So much tequila!!
 

Todd and me
 

Mexican chocolate cake
 
Yxta is located at 601 South Central Avenue.  Reservations can be made at 213/622-5540.