i visited tuna town in huntington beach this past weekend with some friends. 3 of the 4 of us arrived and were seated in about 30 minutes. it is an extremely loud place (owned in part by a member of the band Korn)...they constantly blast hard rock and some rap so don't bring your grandma here. when we were seated, the other friend called and said she was walking down main street and would join us in 2 minutes. the waiter came by to take a drink order and we said we would wait for our friend...his literal words were "why do you need your friend to decide on a drink. that is my pet peeve". what a horrible start!
she arrived 2 minutes later and we all ordered our drinks, which took 15 minutes to recieve. i ordered Michael's Special Poke Salad for my entree ($14) and so did 2 of the other girls. after we had waited for 10 minutes the waiter came by in all of his glory and said that michael was busy and our salads would be another 30 minutes...he did not offer to let us change our order and didn't offer some edamame or miso soup to save us from starving. i really couldn't beleive only michael could make the salad- what happens when he needs a day off?
when the salad did arrive, it was very good. a huge mound of dark green lettuce was topped with sashimi (tuna, salmon, octopus, white fish, etc) avocado, and pickled carrots, in a light asian sesame style of dressing. it was a great value for $14. unfortunately, the service did not get any better. the sad thing is i have eaten here before and had another waiter who gave equally bad service. i asked if she could box up my food and she never returned with it...even after i asked twice! that time i had the sushi dinner ($20) which is more food than most can eat. it comes with salad, miso, rice, 8 pieces of assorted sushi, and a large cali roll. pretty good bang for your buck and the sushi is solid.
so, the choice is yours...is the food worth the terrible service? with all of the good sushi restaurants around, i am thinking not.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Avanti Cafe- costa mesa is on a roll
since i just mentioned avanti cafe i figured i needed to let you in on the secret. it is tucked away in a plaza in costa mesa and serves vegetarian, organic food. i heard about it through the grapevine and was surprised when i arrived that it was such a tiny establishment. we started with the extra virgin roasted garlic ($1.75) served with fresh baked bread. the garlic was wonderful and the bread was so pure. the whole spot has a very european vibe, with the fresh baked breads, a wide cheese selection, and an interesting wine assortment. we also ordered a pitcher of margarita maxima- an agave nectar and citrus blend. perhaps one of the better margaritas ever...not overly sweet and so smooth. for my entree i had the gourmet cheese, olive, and hearth bread salad ($7.75). it was served with candied walnuts, apple, strawberries, ripe tomatoes, brie, goat, pecorino romano, and a homemade red wine dressing...so amazing. the dressing was phenomenal (i wish i had the recipe) and the cheeses were so un-americanized. they were the real deal- creamy, buttery, silky, and rich for the brie and goat and firm, sharp, and powerful for the pecorino. my husband ordered a sampler of their daily deli specials ($8.75)- two types of pasta which were both better than he expected. i really could eat at avanti weekly...next time i may just order a big glass of wine and the cheese, olive, and bread sampler. they had a tamale that looked great too- maybe i will have to go back twice this week!
Native Foods- Best Vegan Restaurant in Orange County
if you have never been to Native Foods in costa mesa, you must try it. they have a huge menu of organic, vegan favorites and have rightfully earned a reputation as one of the best vegan spots in the country. this week I dined there and ordered the soy amigo salad ($7.95) a taco salad with greens, cabbage, soy taco meat, salsa, tortilla chip croutons, corn, cilantro, green onion garnish and creamy chipotle dressing. i also added avocado...what an amazing salad. some of the best soy meat i have ever had. my husband ordered the bali surf burger (it is one of their specialties) with grilled tempeh, lettuce, carrot, red onion, vegan mayo, and a side of their fries. ($7.65 plus $1.35 for the fries). once again outstanding...the tempeh was great and the fries were second to bouchon (thomas keller's restaurant). i really couldn't believe how much potential vegan food actually has...it set a new standard for all of my former favorites. to finish i had a piece of the carrot cake with dream cheese frosting. nothing fancy, served in a to go container with the icing on the side. the cake was decent and the frosting was really good. not the best carrot cake i have ever had (that award goes to Avanti Cafe) but a good compliment to the rest of the meal. Orange County is luck to have Native Foods!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
nobu is not overrated
i am sure most of you sushi lovers have heard of nobu matsuhisa...he is perhaps the world's most famous sushi chef. my husband and i recently dined at matsuhisa, his flagship restaurant in LA. the place is very low key to be such a celebrity haven. we were seated promptly at our reservation time, which is not the norm in LA. we started off with nobu stout draft ($6), which was a pretty good beer. then we ordered two sushi dinners ($36). the sushi dinner included 2 appetizers of the day, miso soup, salad, 8 pieces of sushi, and 1 roll. the amount of food was enormous. for our first appetizer, we had a sort of mixed seafood ceviche...the best i have ever had...please forgive me for my descriptions because they were randomly given and our waiter spoke broken english. the second appetizer was a white fish sashimi with some sort of ginger based clear sauce...it was outstanding. the miso soup was also the best i ever had. it tasted nothing like most i have ever had before...much smoother in flavor and less salty. the salad was also better than average because the dressing tasted like it was made 10 minutes ago. when the entrees arrived i was already a little full!
the eight pieces of sushi include tuna, albacore, salmon, white fish, yellowtail, mackerel, octopus, and sweet shrimp. each piece was the highest quality i have ever tasted. the colors of each piece of fish were bright and pure and each piece literally melted in your mouth. the sushi roll was spicy tuna and like a broken record, the best i have ever had. not mayonnaise filled as in some restaurants.
there is no doubt why it has received zagat's highest rating. we were very pleased with our visit. and in true LA style, we passed john mayer's table on the way out.
the eight pieces of sushi include tuna, albacore, salmon, white fish, yellowtail, mackerel, octopus, and sweet shrimp. each piece was the highest quality i have ever tasted. the colors of each piece of fish were bright and pure and each piece literally melted in your mouth. the sushi roll was spicy tuna and like a broken record, the best i have ever had. not mayonnaise filled as in some restaurants.
there is no doubt why it has received zagat's highest rating. we were very pleased with our visit. and in true LA style, we passed john mayer's table on the way out.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Oysters in CDM
oysters is a cute little spot in corona del mar. every time i drove by it was busy so i decided to make it my next stop. we started off with the hawaiian ahi sashimi ($15). honestly, i have had better...much better. but oysters isn't a sushi restaurant so i decided not to judge too harshly by their sashimi. for my entree i had the roasted sea bass ($28). it was served with white corn, edamame, and black truffle butter over a daikon potato puree. it was actually pretty good...the flavors, especially the truffle butter, complimented the fish perfectly. we also tried the oak grilled wild king salmon ($29). it was served with a wild rice salad, grilled asparagus spears, and a soy maple glaze. this dish was not as enjoyable...a little too predictable. overall my experience at oysters was just OK. they did have a wonderful piano player and a nice bar but the restaurant is a little small and gets extremely loud. with all of the great restaurants around, i doubt i will become a regular here.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
the news room- best waffle in LA
best waffle in LA...i know it is a bold statement but i mean it. it may be the best waffle in america. the news room is a "healthy" spot on trendy robertson blvd. right across from the ivy. inside there are tv's, a news ticker, and juice/coffee bar. they also have a great patio. it has to be my favorite place for breakfast when i am in town. this past time i ordered the blue corn waffle ($7.50)...with blueberries inside and out. it is also topped with bananas and toasted pinons. The taste of the batter is outstanding and the fresh blueberries, which are cooked into a blueberry sauce, are irresistible. they also have one of the best organic house coffees i have ever had. it has a hint of cinnamon and is so smooth. but after you have this wonderful breakfast, make sure you finish it off with fresh squeezed OJ or at least some water, unless you will walk out with blue stained teeth from the blueberries!
Zinc Cafe- Not That Great
the patio is wonderful, the cafe is cute, but the food and service...not impressed. i have been there 2 times and the first time i went around 12:45pm and ordered the eggplant sandwich. they told me they were out. so i ordered mediterranean sandwich instead ($7.25). it was just okay. it was on rye bread filled with roasted tomatoes, pesto,smoked gouda and arugula...sounds good but was a little dry and flavorless. the service was horrible too. another person at our table ordered a sandwich and they forgot to bring it. we had to remind them 10 minutes later. they did offer a free dessert. we passed. so, a few months later i found myself in CDM again and thought i would give zinc another try. i was with 2 other people and we walked in at 1:30. once again, i tried to order the eggplant sandwich. once again they were out...and as a matter of fact, they were out of ALL of their sandwiches. so, we walked out and i don't give 3rd chances.
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