Archive for June, 2011

Ramenya – West Los Angeles

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

By Emi Kagawa

Logo Ramenya

11555 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90064
West Los Angeles
(310) 575-9337
www.ramenya-usa.com/ramenenglish

Ramenya serves the best ramen on the Westside of Los Angeles. Usually there is a wait to get in.

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BOA Steakhouse, Santa Monica – Los Angeles

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Entrance

IDG (Innovative Dining Group) borrowed a concept developed by Nobu Masuhisa and whittled down the prices and came up with Sushi Roku, which opened up in West Hollywood in the late nineties. They then expanded by opening BOA Steakhouse, Katana and other venues. BOA Steakhouse is a California vision of a New York Steakhouse, which means it is more feminine and more casual.

Exterior BOA

Bar

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Santa Monica Seafood Market, Santa Monica – Los Angeles

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

Santa Monica Seafood
1000 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310.393.5244

Market Hours: Mon thru Sat: 9-9, Sun: 9-8
Café Hours: Mon thru Sat: 11-9, Sun: 11-8

Santa Monica Seafood MarketSince 1939 Santa Monica Seafood has operated a retail store in Santa Monica, California to service the needs of residents and restaurants in the West Los Angeles and South Bay areas. They started retailing on the Santa Monica pier more than 70 years ago. About 30 years ago they were asked to relocate off the pier and now are situated in their newest location at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and 10th Street in Santa Monica. Aside from the cashier’s more pleasant and relaxed attitude, the new store and cafe boasts some outstanding features:

  • Click here to view an interactive map to our Santa Monica CA store locationMore than 60 linear feet of state of the art seafood refrigerated cases, which maintain the seafood at optimum temperatures and allow customers to get a close-up look at all of the seafood available
  • A full service café offering a wide selection of fresh seafood dishes for lunch and dinner. You can take away or feel free to sit down and join us for great grilled fresh seafood, soups, sandwiches, salads, beer, wine and more
  • An Oyster Bar featuring fresh raw oysters and clams, steamed lobsters and crabs and many other seafood favorites
  • A greatly expanded wine selection offering some of the best wines from around the world, and cheeses from some of the best producers in the world

Display cases

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Lobster tank

Oysters

Oyster bar

New Sammy’s Cowboy Bistro, Talent, Oregon – USA

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

By Sandy Driscoll

Cowboy BistroExterior of New Sammy’s Cowboy Bistro (all images ©2011 restaurantdiningcritiques.com & Sandy Driscoll)

New Sammy’s Cowboy Bistro
2210 S. Pacific Highway
Talent, OR  97540
541-353-2779
Wednesday – Sunday
Lunch – 12-1:30 pm
Dinner – 5pm-9pm
Reservations – Necessary
Major Credit Cards Accepted

I’ve had the pleasure of dining at New Sammy’s many times in the past 20 years, when I first discovered them via a short
notation in Gourmet magazine.   At that time, they had only a tiny 6-table restaurant.

Six years ago, they expanded the building into a larger, charming spot in tiny Talent, Oregon.   Replete with cow wallpaper in the
small, sectioned (for pleasant privacy) dining room, this is always a memorable dining experience.

New Sammy’s is the love of owners Charlene (chef) and Vernon (wine expert extraordinaire)  Rollins.   The food, described in
straightforward terms on the menu, is organic, fresh and prepared in a way to let each ingredient shine.   When the waitress
takes your order, she says, “Would you like Vernon to stop by and help select a wine?”   You’d better say yes!   This gentleman
knows his wines, and has one of the best cellars in the country.  As is everything else about New Sammy’s, he is
congenial and unpretentious, despite his world class knowledge of wine.

When I arrived for dinner last week, Vern greeted me at the door, saying, “Are you Sandy/”, and led me to my table.  After
ordering, he came by to chat about wines.   I told him I was having the prix fixe menu, and would like wine with each course.
As I have in the past, I requested 1/2 glasses, which would enable me to taste more.  He cheerfully complied, suggested a
Vouvray for the salad and a Red Bordeaux for the Lamb.  When he poured the red, he mistakenly poured a full glass,
saying he was sorry……that he was used to pouring full glasses, but he would only charge me 1/2.  Despite my protests,
he did just that.   Reasonable?  Yes, indeed.   My three glasses of wine and a single espresso added less than $25 to the
dinner cost.

Dinner always starts with a small bowl of warm olives, accompanied by delicious crisp homemade flatbread.   Then comes
the homemade bread with a lovely tangy olive oil.

I have never seen Charlene come out of the kitchen.  One of the employees (who obviously loves working there) told me they
had worked there for six months before ever seeing Charlene, and then she was sitting down, chopping vegetables!

Absolutely everything is made on the premises, much of it from the vegetable and herb garden out back.  When I made my
dessert selection, I asked Vernon what a “Tayberry” was.  He explained that it was a Scottish berry, a cross between a
raspberry and blackberry.   I asked if they made the Tayberry Sherbet.   Of course! he said.  We make everything here.
We juice the tayberry in the fall and freeze the juice for later use.

For the first time, I had lunch there the following day.   Starting with a glass of Champagne, my friend and I chose
the Hamburger (which the kitchen kindly split for us) and the Green Salad.   Charlene’s salads are works of art, composed,
fresh beautiful ingredients, usually with a beautifully undercooked ‘hard-boiled’ egg.  Makes me want to run home and
try to duplicate it!

If you are anywhere near Talent (which is between Ashland & Medford) don’t miss this special spot.  Known only
from word of mouth (and now Internet posts), they neither advertise, nor do they have a website  It’s worthy
of a special trip, the best dining for miles around, and as a ‘Yelper’ reviewed, and I agree, one of the five top restaurants
in the country!

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cowboy bistro 3Leading to the patio and entrance doorSorrel soupComplimentary Amuse – Chilled Sorrel Soup with Creme Fraiche and Fresh SorrelSaladMixed Green Salad with Roasted Beets, Broccoli, Walnuts, Blue Cheese & “La Quercia” Prosciutto

LambGrilled Umpqua Valley Lamb Loin Chops with Spicy, Garlicky Kale, Cannelloni Beans, Purple Potatoes
and Sheep Milk Gnocchi
Tayberry SorbetTayberry Sherbet and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream Almond Meringue Torte with Blackberry Sauce

Rest RoomRestroom Interior with Champagne Bottles!The TimesLetter from Jane MacQuitty (wine writer, author & judge….since the 1980’s has been wine & drink correspondent for The Times of London)Bar & Lunch RoomBar and Lunch room

Lunch Menu

Lunch_2Lunch MenuHummusComplimentary homemade hummus with crispy flatbreadsalad 2Green Salad with Broccoli, Roasted Beets, Potato, a Soft Farm Egg, & Grilled “Rushing Waters” Trout

hamburgerGrilled Emerald Hills Hamburger with Sauteed Spinach, Fresh Goat Cheese, Applewood-Smoked Bacon, Aioli, Grilled Onions, Ketchup and Pickleshamburger 2Cooked perfectly medium-rare, as requested!

dessert menuDessert Menu

CakeBittersweet Chocolate Layer Cake with Cherry Chocolate Mousse & Kirsch Ice Creamherb & flower gardenBehind New Sammy’s – the herb/vegetable/flower gardenWell fed catNew Sammy’s well-fed cat!

“Primavera Al Rossini’s” Wine Dinner – Bangkok

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Chef-Stefano

“Primavera Al Rossini’s Wine Dinner” by Chef Stefano at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit organized by Italasia with  an introduction from GM Richard Chapman, and special thanks goes to Anna Lucic from Italian Fine Wines and Claudio Cattarin from Italasia.

OrataMarinated Sea Bream with spring AsparagusLasagnettaPorcini mushroom lasagnaSpring Hay RisottoSpring hay smoked risottoOssobucoBraised ossobuco with Tuscan beans

Marix Tex Mex Cafe, West Hollywood – Los Angeles

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

MarixThe dining room at Marix, it really starts to heat-up around cocktail hour and into the late evening

Marix is located in West Hollywood and gets very, very busy around cocktail hour and serves excellent margaritas and other drinks along with taco chips and bowls of fresh tomatoes. It is fun to watch the scene go on, even if you are not of the same persuasion; after all this is in the heart of “boystown”.

MargaritaThis is their famous “kickass” margarita that really packs a punch!GuacamoleTheir version of quacamole is really excellentBlack BeansBlack beans and riceChile RellenoTacos, chile relleno and enchilada assortment