Archive for January, 2011

Shade Hotel, Manhattan Beach – Los Angeles

Friday, January 21st, 2011

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SHADE HOTEL
1221 N Valley Drive
Manhattan Beach, California 90266
USA 310.546.4995 phone
310.546.4985 fax
866.SHADE77 toll free

Shade Hotel – www.shadehotel.com
The only luxury boutique hotel in Manhattan Beach.
YOUR EVERY NEED –
Inside and out, Shade was built to provide the best of everything, with every detail considered for
your comfort and enjoyment. From Zinc to the Skydeck, from the Heat & Glo™ Cyclone Fireplaces to
the Tempur-Pedic™ bed, you will see evidence of our concern for you. Set the mood by taking
advantage of our chromatherapy lighting system as you slowly unwind in your personal Sanijet™
spa. Relax and make an espresso with your in-room Lavazza™ machine or drift away after choosing
the perfect head rest from our Pillow Library. You’ll find this attention to detail in our people too.
Our staff considers it their pleasure to ensure your pleasure. 24/7, we’re here for you.
YOUR DAY OFF RIGHT, FREE –
Enjoy Shade’s complimentary Beach Breakfast Buffet. Available every morning from 7am – 10am
featuring fresh fruit and yogurt parfaits, bagels and lox, hot oatmeal, an assorted variety of pastries
and cereals, fresh juices, and Lavazza coffee.

HOTEL FEATURES –
38 Luxury Guestrooms including 5 Distinct Suites, 3 Blocks from the Pier and Ocean, 24 Hour Room
Service, Zinc Lounge & Bar , Rooftop Skydeck with Bar and Relaxation Pool, Breakfast Terrace,
Complimentary Wi-Fi/Data Port, Internet Access, Concierge Assistance, Courtyard Event Space,
Complimentary access to Equinox Fitness Club, Complimentary Beach, Breakfast Buffet, Meeting and
Entertainment Space, Proximity to LAX (5.2 miles / 10 minutes), Complimentary Strand Cruiser
Bicycles, Valet Parking, Complimentary business center, Adjacent spa.
IN ROOM FEATURES –
Complimentary WiFi/ Data Port Internet Access, iPod Docking Station/ Alarm Clock/ Radio
Lavazza™ Espresso Machine, Oversized Sanijet™ Hydrotherapy Tub with Color Therapy, Heat & Glo™
Cyclone Fireplaces (in some rooms), Chromatherapy Lighting, California King Size Deluxe Tempur-
Pedic™ Bed, Spa Services provided by Trilogy, 32″ TV and DVD/CD player, Egyptian Cotton Towels,
Goosedown Duvet, Plush Bathrobes, Pillow Library (seven pillows in each room)
Personal Safe with Power Supply inside for Laptop, 2 Telephones with Personal Voicemail
Iron and Ironing Board, Hairdryer, Luxurious Bath Amenities, Mascioni™ Linens, Mini Bar, Spacious
Balcony (in most rooms), Martini Shaker and Blender.

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“A Tuscan & French Michelin Affair” at Brio, Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa – Bangkok

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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A Tuscan & French Michelin Affair
Exclusively at Brio, Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa

Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa graciously welcomes all diners to experience for the very first time in Thailand “A Tuscan & French Michelin Affair” exclusively at Brio, with a visit of rising Michelin Star chef from FranceNicolas Isnard who will offer diners unrivalled gastronomic experiences from February 21 – 26, 2011.

Marrying the refined culinary flair of Southern France with passionate accents of Italian cuisine, Chef Nicolas will be gracing Brio’s kitchen to offer true gourmets experiences. Choose between a la carte selections, including Foie Gras de canard en compression, gelée de pommes verte, vin d’épices (Compressed duck foie gras with green apples & spice wine) or the unique Snow fish cuit en basse temperature, aigo bulido, raviolis d’escargot (Low temperature snow fish with aigo bulido & snail raviolis). Or take the plunge and indulge on Chef Nicolas’s six course Degustation Menu including the Homard à la plancha, houmous, emulsion citron-gingembre, kumkuat (Lobster served with hummus & lemon-ginger emulsion, kumkuat) and the Tout chocolat (All about chocolate) for just Baht 3,600. For business associates, wow your colleagues with a daily Business Lunch at only Baht 1,100.

Accompanying these special dining experiences is the rare opportunity to live the Michelin dream through an interactive culinary journey in Brio’s kitchen joining Chef Nicolas to learn the skills needed to create a Michelin dining experience and then savoring the inclusive special set lunch prepared by the master himself! Priced at just Baht 5,500 per person at 10.00 hrs. on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Space is limited so please reserve early.

Chef Nicolas Isnard is famed for dishing up distinctive rustic flavors using provincial produce in his presentation of sublime old school French cuisine. As the owner of L’Auberge de la Charme restaurant in France which was awarded a Michelin Star within less than a year of opening, Chef Nicolas is a master at re-inventing classic and traditional French dishes with modern techniques, ingeniously titillating the palates of today’s discerning diners.

Exclusive offers to SCB Beyond Platinum and SCB Platinum card members.

Brio at Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa. Open daily for Lunch from 11.30 – 14.30 hrs. and Dinner from 18.00 – 22.30 hrs.

For more information or reservations, please call (66) 2 476 0022 Ext. 1416, email restaurantrsvncenter@minornet.com or visit www.marriottdining.com

**Prices are subject to 10% service charge and applicable government tax.

The Seafood Bar – Bangkok

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

image2931SUNDAY NIGHTS at THE SEAFOOD BAR
Starting THIS Sunday, January 23rd, we will be featuring LIVE music, some cool Jazz and Blues by Bangkok’s top musicians.
This Sunday we will feature Mr. Idrees & friends. And to accompany the sounds, we will be serving the finest seafood and this Sunday will be featuring the cuisine of NEW ORLEANS with the following specials:
Seafood Gumbo
A New Orleans classic. A rich & spicy tomato based vegetable stew with crab, prawns, red snapper. Served over white rice

Red Snapper Etouffee with Dirty rice
Vegetable creme sauce with the HOLY TRINITY of New Orleans cuisine: onion, celery & bell peppers. Served over filet of Red Snapper and seasoned rice.

Shrimp – Jambalaya
Giant wild prawns mixed with spicy seasoned rice, smoked marlin and the holy trinity

HURRICANE COCKTAILS!
The famous Big Easy Cocktail, sure to
KNOCK you off your FEET!
A blend of two types of rum with fresh squeezed fruit juices
60 baht!

Join us this Sunday at THE SEAFOOD BAR for what’s surely going to be a great way to end the weekend!

THE SEAFOOD BAR
Sukhumvit Soi 16
Somerset Lake Point
02 663 8863
info@theseafoodbar.info
www.theseafoodbar.info

Tuesday-Saturday 6pm to 11pm
Sunday lunch ALL YOU CAN EAT including oysters and seafood platters 12-3pm
Sunday Jazz Dinner 6pm-10pm

Chicago Dining, First Check the Weather Report – Chicago

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Chicago Skyline 2DINING IN CHICAGO – BETTER LOOK AT THE WEATHER REPORT

Residents of Chicago say that if you are not happy with the weather now—do not worry it will soon change.
That is so true, and when last here in this fair city, it amazed me how many alternating conditions might occur within a twelve-hour period.
Most people will agree that weather has a great deal to do with the rudimentary choices one makes as to what and where to eat. Will it be indoors or out, casual or serious, heavy or light? Advancing it still further, we must understand that weather plays an important part in the types of food and drink that are consumed in different parts of the world. Most diners have not given it the slightest thought, although they probably would not drink port wine at midday in the tropics or eat a fruit salad for dinner on a cold winter’s night. Today, when comestibles from almost everywhere in the world are available globally, tinned, frozen or fresh, diners have to use common sense as to what to eat in accordance with the dictates of the weather.
In places with more prevailing weather conditions, it can still be troublesome to decide on where to dine at any given moment, especially if more than one person is involved. In Chicago, the whole decision making process becomes that much more complicated because of the constantly changing weather.
Chicago has an answer for residents and visitors alike, by offering a restaurant for every mood, taste, and change in the weather in a city that caters to the theory of eat, drink and be merry.

The Bristol
2152 N. Damen Ave. (Webster St.) Send to Phone
Chicago, IL 60647
773-862-5555

Chef-partner Chris Pandel creates innovative dishes from seasonal produce in a  casual yet refined setting with ingredients for many dishes that are made-from-scratch including but not limited to: vinegar, pickles and even ketchup.

The Publican
837 W. Fulton Market (Green St.) Send to Phone
Chicago, IL 60607
312-733-9555
Cuisine: American Regional
Opening Hours: Dinner nightly, Brunch Sun.
Full bar
Reservations required Sun.
Valet parking Fri.-Sat.
Casual
Credit Cards: All Major
Prices: Expensive

The Publican is a type of brasserie from the team that created Blackbird and Avec. once they taste the Wagyu beef tartare with duck fat fries; crispy-skinned pork belly; or wood-roasted black sea bass, all is forgiven. (Although the no-reservations policy, except on Sunday for the family-style dinners, might not be.) With a vibe that lies somewhere in between a European beer hall and a Henry VIII feast—think a large U-shaped communal table, booths enclosed with swinging doors, 14-foot-high ceilings—this Fulton Market restaurant may not look like it’s dishing out such good food, but chef de cuisine Brian Huston definitely is. Look for 100-plus ales, lagers, stouts and ciders, including Juliet, a wonderful fruity beer from local brewer Goose Island. Tide yourself over during the inevitable wait at one of the tiered round tables in the bar.

Yoshi’s Cafe
3257 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL
(312) 248-6160
Japanese/French
Expensive

A lovely 48-seat Lincoln Park cafe where Japanese accented renditions of French and Italian cuisine are prepared. The newly renovated setting is elegant and two new menus have been implemented one more casual that the other.  It is probably the best value for haute cuisine in the city.

Arun’s
4156 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago IL
(312) 539-1909
Thai
Very Expensive
Full bar, wine list

The unpretentious exterior gives no clue as to the lavish setting within and prices to match. The two floors offer a choice of compartmentalized rooms and crannies where a total of 80 persons may dine.
A set multi-course-tasting menu at $75 is the only choice; a westernized version of what they would term in Thailand as palace cuisine. Although good, the cooking is definitely geared to the American palate.
Three curries, grilled pork salad, celestial salad, Golden baskets are always good.

Everest
One Financial Plaza 440 S. LaSalle St., 40th Floor, Chicago, IL
(312) 663-8920
French
Very Expensive

Perched on top of the Chicago Stock Exchange on the 40th floor the Everest restaurant commands a westerly vista where diners, on a clear day, can view the city and beyond for many miles. Chef/Owner Jean Joho presents a superb selection of Alsacian specialties and a wine list to match. His outstanding cuisine and exemplary service by a friendly staff insures that Everest will remain one of the best restaurants in America.
Starters: Sauteed Pork Cheek, Green Lentils, Warm and Cold Foie Gras; Shirred Egg, Beluga Caviar, Marc de Alsace de Gewurztraminer; Salmon Souffle Auberge de L’Ill, Homage to Paul Haeberlin.Main courses: Roasted Squab, Marinated Turnips a la mode de Colmar; Poached Tenderloin of Beef, Pot au Feu Style, Horseradish Sauce; Crepinette of Guinea Hen, Wrapped and Roasted, Cabbage Alsace Style; Minnesota Free Range Poussin, Cracked Corn, Natural Juice.

Paris Club
59 W. Hubbard
312-595-0800
Casual French
(Opening February 2011)

The Paris Club venture with the Melman Brothers (Jerrod and R.J.) and Chef Jean Joho from Everest and the late Brasserie Jo, which was the most wonderful and authentic French brasserie in America, is poised to open sometime in February. There is not a lot of information coming from the Melman camp but they do mention “French”, “Casual”, & “Funky” as descriptive key words.

Charlie Trotter’s

816 W. Armitage Ave.,
Tel. (312) 248-6228
American
Very Expensive

Charlie Trotter, who is the current darling of the Chicago restaurant scene, creates a different menu nightly (except Sunday and Monday) from ingredients and methods borrowed from far and wide, in a slick two-story renovated Lincoln Park brownstone with a Biedermeier inspired design featuring clean lines and muted colors. The first floor seats just over thirty while the second floor balcony seats thirty-six and another thirty-six in the salon respectively.
Adjoining the restaurant is a test kitchen where Trotter tapes TV segments and on occasion gives cooking classes.
The restaurant kitchen uses only the finest ingredients available, the service is top notch, and the whole experience can be quite exhilarating. To really experience the varying styles of Chef Trotter’s cooking, ordering the tasting menu is a must.
The Grand Degustation is a multi course menu with both cold and hot starters and two main courses. The first seating starts at 5:30pm and the restaurant closes between 11pm and midnight depending on the bookings. The restaurant has a full bar and a large wine list. It is essential to reserve well in advance, as the restaurant is usually fully booked.

Frontera Grill –  Topolobampo
445 N. Clark St., Chicago
(312) 661-1434
Closed Sunday & Monday
Quality Mexican
Moderate

Located in the same building Frontera Grill (seating 65) is the more casual of the two restaurants. Topolobampo, the higher-end operation, seats only 45. They both share the same entrance and both have outdoor seating. Chef/Owner Rick Bayless is nationally acclaimed for his authentic cooking that represents many of the important gastronomic areas within Mexico. He is relentless in his quest for the finest ingredients and to truly reproduce Mexican cuisine on the highest level.
Tamales de Pescado Yucatecan tamales flavored with achiote, filled with fresh catfish, steamed in bananas leaves and served with fresh tomato sauce; Garnachas small homemade tortillas topped with savory pork pibil, pickledonions and habanero salsa; Cazuela de Borrego al Cascabel charcoal-seared lamb simmered with woodland mushrooms, potatoes and Mexican vegetables; Guacamole fresh and chunky, served with tortilla chips; Tostaditas made-to-order tortilla chips with two salsas; three-chile (cascabel, morita, guajillo) and roasted tomatillo with serrano and cilantro; Puerco en Salsa Roja grilled pork tenderloin in spicy New Mexico red chile sauce with grilled red onions and black beans.

Charity Concert to Benefit Viengping Children’s Home – Chiang Mai

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

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Saturday January 22nd Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai

Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai will be holding its annual charity concert in aid of the Viengping Children’s Home, Chiang Mai, an orphanage caring for babies and children with HIV, on Saturday January 22nd.

HE Admiral ML Usni Pramoj, Privy Councillor and renowned musician, will perform String Quartet in F major, Op 77, No 2 by Joseph Haydn, and his own composition, String Quintet No 1 for two violins, viola and violoncello.
Amongst the musicians accompanying him will be the concertmaster of the Princess Galyani Institute of Music.

The evening starts at 5:30 pm with a cocktail reception, followed by the hour-long concert in the Resort’s Rachawadee Residence. Tickets are available with a minimum donation of THB850, or THB1,300 plus 17.7 percent applicable tax and service charge, the price including an alfresco buffet dinner with live-action stations at the Resort’s Cooking School.
Ticket holders will be eligible to enter a draw for weekend stays, spa treatments and cooking classes at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai.
For guests who would like to make the evening last that little bit longer, Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai has created a special package that includes:
• Elegant accommodations for two in a Garden Pavilion on the night of Friday,
  January 21st and/or Saturday, January 22nd; 
• Two tickets for the concert; 
• Welcome cocktail reception and refreshments during the intermission; 
• 20% discount on food at Sala Mae Rim and Terraces during the stay.

The package rate is THB 9,999 per room per night, based on double occupancy and inclusive of applicable tax and service charge. For enquiries and to make a booking, please contact the Resort by telephone at +66 (0) 53 298 181, or e-mail concert.chiangmai@fourseasons.com
Viengping Children’s Home was established in 1986 as a baby care unit attached to the Chiang Mai Boys’ Home, and is under the auspices of the Department of Public Welfare. The home was extended in 1988 to care for all orphaned children in the Northern region before being changed in 1997 to cater to babies and children up to the age of six years, and girls aged seven to 18 years.
The home also cares for children who are HIV-positive from birth and children orphaned as a result of the deaths of AIDS-infected parents. Viengping was the first orphanage in Thailand to take in children with HIV and initially accepted children from across the country. Other homes have followed its lead, and Viengping now cares for infected children from the 17 Northern provinces.

Craig’s on Melrose: Does L.A. Need Another Dan Tana’s?

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Craig's

8826 Melrose Ave.
West Hollywood, CA
(310) 276-1900
www.craigs.la

Does L.A. need another Dan Tana’s, I wouldn’t have thought so, but Craig Susser, Dan Tana’s maitre d’ for over twenty years, thinks it does! After all, he has actually been running Tana’s for years, and now he thought it about time to open his own version, a similar but less seedy duplicate on Melrose (not too far away), and although it looks like the 50’s-60’s, at least it is new. There very well may be a need for another industry haunt, and if so this most definitely could be it!

Culinary Tidbits . . . Los Angeles: Ourdoor Dining Smoking Ban, Las Vegas: Beso Files for Bankruptcy

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

small logo RDCCulinary Tidbits . . . ★ A smoking ban in and around outdoor dining areas and within 40 feet of food trucks will be enforced starting March 8th 2011 in Los Angeles City. This also includes Starbuck’s outdoor terraces for those of you who enjoy to smoke cigarettes while drinking coffee.

★ TV actress, Eva Longoria’s, ill-fated Las Vegas restaurant venture Beso, along with consulting celebrity chef Todd English, filed for bankruptcy protection, in what has become a complicated tangle of accusations from investors and principals.

Bar Toscana, Brentwood – Los Angeles

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

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It is about time that Toscana, the Northern Italian restaurant frequented by a celebrity clientele in Brentwood, ventured into something new. Finally, after more than twenty years, they opened an adjunct next door called Bar Toscana its decor gleaming with a multitude of glossy surfaces combined with a stark modern sleekness.
The menu is made up of various stuzzichini (small plates priced between $7-$16) such as eggplant caviar, tomato jam and artichoke spread served with toast; baked polenta croutons with gorgonzola fondue and shaved black truffles; or prosciutto with shaved fennel and vanilla infused olive oil. Pair the aforementioned with vino off the Italian-centric list (there are a only a few California selections as befits a truly Italian restaurant), or opt for an old favorite as Negroni or Bellini or some new interpretations of certain classics ($12-$16).Bar Toscana

11633 San Vicente Blvd.
Brentwood
Tel. 310-820-2448

It is about time that Toscana, the Northern Italian restaurant frequented by a celebrity clientele in Brentwood, ventured into something new. They have been a pricey icon on San Vicente Boulevard serving very good Italian cooking; I happened to be a regular for many years when living in the neighborhood, going back to the time Agostino Sciandri first opened it with some partners, before he ventured off to open Ago in West Hollywood years later. A Warning: You had better be on friendly terms with the waiters if you want things to go smoothly!  After more than twenty years, the owners have recently opened an adjunct next door in the same medical building, called Bar Toscana, its decor gleaming with a multitude of glossy surfaces combined with an overall stark, although streamlined look.

The menu is made up of various stuzzichini (small plates) $7-$16.  The wine list is mainly Italian with only a few California selections as befits a truly Italian restaurant, to begin, opt for an old favorite cocktail such as the Negroni or Bellini or switch gears and try some new interpretations of the classics $12-$16.

MENU

S T U Z Z I C H I N I

Insalata di Zucca

roasted pumpkin salad with grilled Chanterelle mushrooms, frisée and goat cheese. 7

Zuppa di Carciofi

baby artichoke soup with parmigiano crisps. 7

Stuzzichino Toscana

eggplant caviar, tomato jam and artichoke spread served with crispy Italian bread toast. 8

Polentine

baked polenta croutons with Gorgonzola fondue and shaved black truffle. 10

Aragosta Carasau

lobster with tomato, ginger and basil, served with onion purée and Sardinian music paper. 14

Crudo del Giorno

thinly sliced seared ahi tuna with capers, pesto, green peppers and tomato confit. 12

Tartare di Piemontese

finely chopped prime Piedmontese beef filet with red onion, capers, topped with a quail egg, olive bread and balsamic reduction. 16

Vitello Tonnato

thinly sliced roasted veal with a caper sauce, topped with red peppers and homemade chips. 12

Prosciutto di Parma

sliced prosciutto served with a salad of shaved fennel and vanilla infused olive oil. 11

Selezione di salami

selection of Italian salami with giardiniera and Italian mustards. 11

Formaggi

a selection of Italian cheese with homemade jams and breads. 11

QUALCOSA DI DOLCE

Affogato

espresso poured over homemade vanilla gelato. 7

Gelato

a trio of homemade gelato. 7

Crostata di Pere

tart made with glazed pears served with pear sorbet. 7

Bonet Piemontese

chocolate custard cake with amaretti and a caramel sauce. 7

Stelline

a delicious assortment of home made Italian cookies. 5

The Sunday Session, the Australian Pub & BBQ – Bangkok

Friday, January 14th, 2011

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McDonalds: Using the “M” Word (i.e. maple) in Vain

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

oatmeal.mcdonaldsCredit: by Clare Leschin-Hoar, SlashFood.com

McDonald’s Fruit & Maple Oatmeal ingredient list includes whole grain rolled oats, brown sugar, food starch-modified, salt, natural maple flavor with other natural flavor (plant source), barley malt extract, and caramel color. There is no mention of maple syrup in the list of ingredients. It seems as if the ball is in McDonald’s court.

Vermont Agency of Agriculture (VAA), who says the company’s new Fruit & Maple Oatmeal menu item does not actually contain any maple product. That’s a violation of Vermont’s stringent maple law, and could mean that McDonald’s will have to change ingredients or labeling. “It is illegal to use the word maple on a product unless the sweetener is 100 percent pure maple. Artificial maple flavoring should be clearly and conspicuously labeled on the principal panel with the term ‘artificial flavor’.”
Read more: http://www.slashfood.com/2011/01/10/a-sticky-mess-for-mcdonalds/#ixzz1Aq9BnwUJ