Posted on Sep 30, 2010 under Archives |

food and wine set up
The first annual Food and Wine Taste of Beverly Hills epicurean extravaganza was held on Sept 2 – 5 at the space adjacent to the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The event showcased top chefs and restaurants from Beverly Hills and beyond.
Over Labor Day weekend, guests enjoed food, beer, wine, cocktail tastings, and chef demos within the Grand Tasting area over four days. The Grand Tasting showcased over 50 chefs and restaurateurs. Here are pics from the Grand Tasting event.

media check in
We checked in inside the hotel and then headed off to taste some food and drink wine.

hula girl stand
Hula Girl provided some refreshing libations.

Hula girl drinks
Across the way was a stand advertising “bacon wrapped bacon,” so we headed that way…

Bacon wrapped bacon booth

Makin' the Bacon

Bacon wrapped bacon
Thick slabs of bacon were served with lettuce and heirloom tomatoes. Yum, one of our faves.

Chefs from Fraiche
The chefs from Fraiche served up a nice foie gras sample…

Foie gras sample

Terroni booth
The Terroni booth had chefs rolling fresh pasta for their samples.

Fresh pasta

Terroni pasta dish
Nonna Italy served up a nice meatball.

Nonna Italy

Meatball
The Il Cielo booth had some great pizzas.

Il Cielo booth

prosciutto pizza

salmon pizza

mini slider
The Border Grill booth served pizzas.

Pizzas

little pork tacos
We also had little pork tacos. We stopped by to speak with Mark Peel, from Camponile and Tar Pit, who was making some killer grilled cheese sandwiches, my fave of the night.

Chef Marc Peel

Camponile grilled cheese

Chris and Me at festival
After sampling lots of wine and small dishes of food, we headed home.
Posted on Sep 21, 2010 under Archives |

Gordon Ramsay at the West Hollywood London
I recently visited Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant at the London West Hollywood hotel for a story for lowfares.com. The restaurant is located in the ultramodern London West Hollywood, perched just below the Sunset Strip. The hotel oozes Regent Street sophistication with English bulldogs and wrought-iron balconies. The 200 rooms are spacious with sweeping views of Beverly Hills and beyond, faux alligator upholstered chairs, marble bathrooms, and grey suede walls. The boutique hotel also has a well-equipped gym and rooftop pool.

London lobby
We liked the British accents, especially the English bulldogs everywhere.

English bulldog
The London’s namesake restaurant from Hells Kitchen chef Gordon Ramsey is glamorous with distressed white wood, gold blinds, tooled leather seats and velvet banquettes. The hillside dining room has stellar city views and the menu showcases small plates with local ingredients. Here is what we sampled:

Botani muscat
We had a wine sampling to go with our tasting, and our fave of the night was the Botani muscat from Spain, from Bodegas. Really great wine for a fabulous price.

waiwera water
I also have to mention the Waiwera water. We loved the look of the bottle and it was the best bottled water I have had. It’s from New Zealand and it’s the first time I have sampled this water.

Local halibut ceviche
We started with the local halibut and shrimp ceviche. Delicious and expertly plated.

ceviche
My friend had the Santa Monica Farmer’s Market salad, I devoured the black truffles on top.

farmer's market salad
Next came some foie gras and potato dumplings served with blistered cherry tomatoes.

foie gras and dumplings
Next we had the sweet butter poached lobster with blue lake green beans and sugar snap peas. The lobster was cooked perfectly.

lobster with sugar snap peas
Our main was a lovely filet with mushrooms and onion ragout and a potato mash. The reduction sauce was amazing.

filet
For dessert, Chris had a chocolate cylinder with passion fruit, mint granite and coconut ice cream and I got the chocolate mousse cake.

chocolate cylinder

mousse cake
We both thought the restaurant was a great place for a date or to enjoy the views of the Hollywood Hills.

Me and chris, GR London
Next time you find yourself on the Sunset Strip or in WeHo, head to Gordon Ramsay’s for dinner or just grab a drink in their swanky lounge. Located at 1020 San Vicente Boulevard, reservations at 310/358-7788.
Posted on Sep 21, 2010 under Archives, Palm Springs |

Roy's restaurant Rancho Mirage
Roys restaurants are renowned for their upscale exotic Euro-Asian fusion cooking. Chef Roy Yamaguchi opened his first Roy’s in Honolulu 22 years ago and today his haute-cuisine chain stretches from Atlanta to Tokyo.
I stopped by the Rancho Mirage location, which opened in 2002, for a sampling of the Hawaiin fusion cuisine and to include the review in an upcoming iphone application. The 7,,200 square foot location features and exhibition kitchen, a lounge area, bar seating and an outdoor patio. Here’s what my friend Chris and I sampled.

1988 drinks
We headed to the bar and tried their famous “1988” drink, a blend of tart grapefruit and tangy pomegranate with Ruby Red Vodka, Lychee Liqueur and Patron Citronge Liquor. Strong and tangy and a great way to start off the meal.

szechuan spiced pork ribs
Our waiter brought out some Szechuan spiced pork ribs from the chef. These are smoked and grilled in a mongolian sauce and were spicy and good, and a huge portion.

Lobster California Roll
I am a sucker for a good California roll and these included avocado, cucumber and lobster and were fantastic. Also a huge portion so plenty to share.

Lobster roll

Garden salad
Chris got their garden salad which was a basic simple salad, but a good pair for the lobster rolls if you are sharing like we decided to do.

Surf and Turf
I ordered the combination surf and turf, a petite filet mignon, lump crab oscar on top and a Maine lobster tail. It comes with a poblano mash and asparagus.

Filet
I thought the filet was very good and cooked perfectly. I would order the lump crab oscar on the side next time as the sauce was a little strong for me.

lobster
The lobster tail was cooked well and had a ton of lobster meat.

misoyaki butterfish
Chris tried their signature Misoyaki Butterfish, very similar to a sablefish or cod. It comes with a tri-pepper soy vinaigrette. We both really liked this dish.

chocolate souffle
For dessert we were served Roy’s melting hot chocolate souffle, a flourless chocolate cake with a molten hot center served with vanilla ice cream and a raspberry sauce. This was delicious. We also were given a bread pudding.

bread pudding
This was also yummy, but we were so full we took it home to Paul and he finished it immediately.
Roy’s restaurants can be found in varies cities, including locally in Pasadena, so you don’t have to travel to the islands when you get a craving for traditional Hawaiian fusion food. Roy’s Rancho Mirage is located at 71959 Highway 111, reservations recommended at 760/340-9044.
Posted on Sep 15, 2010 under Archives |

Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel
The Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel, a grand white castle perched on an ocean bluff, houses 393 pastel-colored rooms and suites with French doors leading to charming private terraces overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The resort features lush gardens, intimate walkways, golf courses, tennis courts and a seaside spa, as well as the revamped RAYA restaurant serving Pan-Latin coastal cuisine amidst sweeping views of the coastline. I recently stayed at the resort and was lucky to eat at the renovated Raya restaurant. The views were amazing, here are views from the table.

View from table

View from table 2
My friend Nicole and I samples a few items from the menu.

Mojito and dirty martini
I had an extra dirty martini and Nicole sampled the mojito. Both were very good.

mushroom huarache
The chef brought us out a few appetizers, the first was this yummy mushroom huarache. It had caramelized onions, roasted wild mushrooms, goat cheese, truffle oil and a black bean puree on top of a crispy masa flatbread. It was also very large and delicious.

sweet corn soup
The sweet corn soup was one of the best soups I have ever had. The corn flavor was so strong it tasted just like fresh picked corn. It was topped off with truffled masa dumplings and huitlacoche puree. We both could eat a huge vat of this soup.

lobster tacos
Next we had the lobster tacos with main lobster, black bean puree, chile de arbol salsa and avocado. Also very tasty.

short rib
We both ordered the special of the night, short ribs with broccolini in a chile sauce. Very good and spicy.

sampler of dessert
For dessert the chef sent out a sampler which included a very strong and very good lime sorbet with raspberries, a chocolate tart with Mexican chocolate an almond crust and a caramelized passion fruit sauce, and our favorite, the churros with cinnamon sugar and a citrus anglaise with chile ancho chocolate sauce.

Nicole and me
Most people are blown away by the killer views at Raya, but the food is equally impressive. Whether you want to kick back and catch up with a good friend like I did or invite someone special for a romantic dinner, Raya is the perfect place to enjoy great food and great panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean. Located at One Ritz Carlton Drive, Dana Point, reservations highly recommended, 949/240-2000.