7.31.2010

Tasting Notes - JUL 2010

Any month that starts with SPQR and ends with Commis is going to be a good month :D Throw in a Vegas Road Trip, TWO visits to newly opened joints and a "themed" dinner @ Orson and you're pretty much guar-damn-teed an awesome month! Did I mention we saved about $75 using Blackboard Eats to boot?

07.01 - Finally tried SPQR sans Appleman and was happy with virtually everything about the place (except maybe the uber-cramped seating - but it is what it is). The prices were EXCEEDINGLY reasonable which was good because The Foodie couldn't decide which pasta he wanted so, predictably, he got both: Tagliatelle with Sea Urchin & Spicy Tomato Sauce AND Pappardelle with Lamb's Quarter & Summer Truffle. Of the two, the Pappardelle with the better choice (the spiciness of the sauce NUKED the Urchin into submission and was barely noticeable) but both paled compared to The Hottie's choice, Beef Cheek Pyramids which was the daily special. Just imagine tender, falling apart short ribs tucked inside pyramids of lightly sauteed pasta in a browned butter sauce. If you're lucky enough to see it as a special, get it! Ditto on the fried-to-order Cherry Pie Thingies...they were awesome. Also worth noting, this was the first SF location to be on Blackboard Eats and it's v-e-r-y simple to use (no "embarrassing" coupons to hand over) and saved us well over $30 on the meal.

07.08 - The Foodie broke the Unwritten Rule about not going to new restaurants until they've had a chance to iron out the kinks and had lunch at brand spankin' new Thermidor @ Mint Plaza. As it was lunch, there was no Lobster Thermidor to be had BUT The Foodie still got his lobster fix in the form of a very tasty Mini Lobster Roll. Better still, it came with airy Pommes Dauphine & Lobster Butter which meant I didn't have to order them as my app. Instead I got the Goat Cheese Fritters with Summer Peaches which was an interesting, well balanced dish. The sweet/savory hot/cold & crunchy/creamy contrasts all left me wanting more. Cocktails are a big part of Thermidor and The Hottie LOVED her 1865 Cup (Pimms, Gin, Blackberry Syrup, Lemon, Soda & Cucumber...I told you they were serious about their cocktails) which sounds weird but tastes...well...delightful and refreshing. Also, don't miss their signature dessert: Coffee, Cigarettes & Doughnuts - Coming Soon to a Food Pron post near you!

07.11 - The Foodie got to check off another box on his To-Do List by visiting Baker & Banker. The old-school space (formerly occupied by Quince) is very nice, if a bit small, and filled up quickly even on a SUN nite. The namesake Baker (the pastry chef...no joke) was running the front of the house and while The Foodie HAD planned on doing the tasting menu, there were simply too many good items to try on the regular menu. The Duck Liver Pate w/Roasted Fig Jam was our fave starter and both mains were worth getting again: Black Cod with Foie/Shitake Sticky Rice and Sausage Stuffed Quail served atop a Wild Rice Pankcake that the Hottie absolutely loved. Worth noting that I got bonus Bok Choy as the chef wasn't happy with what got sent out but didn't want our meal to be delayed, so a few mins after our food arrived I got a plate of beautiful, freshly prepped Bok Choy that, I must admit, really made the o/g look kind of sad. Finally, Baker knows her s#|t! The PB&J (Strawberry Filled Doughnuts with a Peanut Butter Dipping Sauce) and Giant Creme Brulee Cupcake were both awesome! Even though we were both stuffed by the end of the meal, we MADE room for dessert (and it was worth it).

07.16 - When the new Mandarin Hotel in Vegas announced that Pierre Gagnaire (pronounced gon-YAIR - you may now duly impress all the Food Geeks you know) would open a restaurant for them all the North American Foodies collectively drooled on their keyboards. Not only does his namesake restaurant have 3 stars, but Pellegrino ranked it #13 in the entire WORLD ahead of other 3 star places like Le Bernadin, L'Astrance, St. John and French Laundry. The food @ Twist is both extraordinary AND overwhelming. When you first sit down you're not presented with an amuse bouche so much as a TASTING of amuse bouches (Five to be precise) and that, in a nutshell, was The Foodie's evening: Lobster Five Ways followed by Foie Gras Four Ways followed by a Food Coma so intense that it kept The Foodie from both the Cheese AND Dessert courses. Sadly, the richness of THAT much Lobster and THAT much Foie was simply too much to take. I actually couldn't finish my foie gras and, seriously, that's something that has NEVER happened before. The Foodie blames the Lobster-Kobe-Bacon-Avocado Burger (@ Burger Bar) from lunch :*(

07.17 - The Vegas Trip continued with a visit to one of The Foodie's fave places, miX. I noticed the new menu and, upon mentioning it to our server, got tabbed as a "regular". Turned out he spent some time in The Bay which led to talk of the local food scene which led to extra mystery courses (a re-imagined Pina Coloda with Mango Puree and warm Coconut Foam) and wine pairings to go with dessert (their signature miX Candy Bar). See, sometimes it's good to be a Foodie! While the new menu no longer had the insanely good re-imagined southern style BBQ (Pork Three Ways) it did have half portions of some appetizers which we both took advantage of in the form of Bigeye Tune Tartare w/Taro Chips (had before on the Tasting Menu - very tasty) and a Charcuterie Sampler (New to the menu and well worth getting for the Duck Prosciutto alone - just awesome). Also, the Bison Tenderloin that The Meat Guy had many moons ago as a special is now on the regular menu as well. To this day he still salivates in a very Pavlovian manner upon merely mentioning that dish. It's amusing.

07.21 - Beast, Booze & Backs was FAR more crowded than last month's Pig + Booze @ Orson. The concept is the same - 4 courses of meat paired with booze - just not purely pork AND the addition of backs (the trendy drink that you have with your drink 'cause Xhibit heard you like drinkin'). For example, "Road Kill & Cavatelli" (a.k.a. Rabbit Sugo w/Pasta & Leek Ash) was paired with Bacon Infused Bourbon which was paired with a Pickle Back (a.k.a. sweet watered down pickle juice). It may sound out there but, then again, Out There -wherever that is- is where Susan Falkner has a Summer Home, so it fits. The aforementioned pasta and Black Sugar-Glazed Eeel w/Watermelon and Sake Rice Cream (paired with Citrus Vodka & a Kombucha Back) were the clear winners tonight. Sadly, the "Cookie Monster" failed to live up to the name: 2 cookies randomly iced together with a tulle top was disappointing given that Orson rarely fails to impress in the Dessert Department (where Falkner has a Beach House).

07.24 - Broke the Unwritten Rule by going to yet ANOTHER brand spankin' new place - the much hyped Prospect. In general we liked the apps more than the mains (the best thing about my Chicken dish was, sadly, not the protein, but the Cheddar Broccoli & Grits). The Hottie's Green Goddess Salad (which TOTALLY sounds like it should be on Thermidor's menu...make it happen Mr. Binn) was very well done and re-imagined while my Heirloom Beets w/Manchego & Spiced Walnut Brittle was the best thing I ate that night. The Hottie also loved the Petit S'mores so much that she felt complelled to tweet about them. In the end, while I liked Prospect well enough, there are simply too many other places in the same general area (One Market, RN74, Boulevard, Town Hall) that I'd go to before heading back. Sorry.

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7.13.2010

Chicago Gets a Michelin Star (or Two or Three)



It's all over the Foodie Blogosphere, but Chi-Town will be getting their own Michelin Guide later this year. Can't say I'm surprised as I always thought Chicago was more of a Food Town than L.A. (which got and then immediately lost it's guide after only one year). Sadly, Vegas will remain without a guide for at least another year /cry.

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7.01.2010

The Twenty Ten Halftime Report

JUL 1 marks the halfway point of Twenty-Ten and, thus far, even without the impetus of an A to Z type challenge, The Foodie has had a rather epic six months. Looking at the tally on the right hand side, even I was amazed at how many times I'd gone out to “Noteworthy” places 49 times in 6 months?!? That's an average of 8+ places a month or a little more than twice a week - that's just not right. Somebody OBVIOUSLY has a problem, if you know what I mean. Plus, the train aint slowing down: #50 happens tonight when I head into The City to try SPQR for the first time.

Speaking of which, The Foodie has been particularly good about trying new places this year. Both in terms of existing places I simply hadn't gotten to yet (Absinthe, Commis, Fifth Floor, Cheese Board Collective, The Artist Formerly Known As Taylor's Automatic Refresher, etc.) and brand spanking new places that don't even rate ratings yet (American Grilled Cheese Kitchen, Baume, Smuggler's Cover, Humphry Slocombe, etc.). Not only does that trend continue tonight with SPQR, but The Foodie would be shocked if Thermidore, Baker & Banker, Marlowe and Boot & Shoe Service weren't knocked out this Summer (if not this month).

But Foodie? How does one find places that are so new that they aren't in the guides when your blog is named after said guides? Good question! The answer: The Blogosphere! And I aint talkin' about Yelp. In my humble but deadly accurate opinion, Yelp is a poorly constructed weapon of last resort leaking waste all over the interwebs. The resources I use -and have the shiny icons right on my Chrome toolbar to prove it- are Eater SF (which isn't quite as good as it used to be), Inside Scoop (which is basically run by the guy who USED to run Eater SF...which explains why it isn't quite as good as it used to be) and, to a lesser extent, OpenTable and the brand spanking new BlackBoard Eats. I would have included Michael Bauer's Top 100 List too, but since he's part of Inside Scoop it's a bit redundant. If you're a serious foodie, I'm aware you already know about these sites. Nothing to see here...move along to the next Blog Entry. But if you don't scour the Information Super-Highway on a daily basis for restaurant dirt, 411 and deals then they can definitely point you in the right direction, because when places like American Grilled Cheese Kitchen or Plum (The Coi Guy + The Ubuntu Guy) even think about starting up, Eater SF & Inside Scoop will be all over it like an Avatard on a limited edition replica chunk of Unobtanium signed by J-Cam.

The Foodie's Twenty Ten Halftime report has been brought to you by: Duck Fat, Popcorn Ice Cream and The Vuvuzela of Knowledge.

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Trends U Cannot Stop (U Can Only Hope To Contain Them)

  • Small Plates
  • The Demise of 'Fine Dining' as Restaurants Go More & More Casual.
  • Bar Towels as Napkins
  • Liquids Poured Tableside (Soups, Sauces, Broths, Liquid Nitrogen...)
  • Ambitious Bar/Cocktail Progams
  • OpenTable
  • Bar Menus
  • Cuisine Going "Green" (A.K.A. Farm-To-Table, Locally Sourced, Sustainable, Seasonal...)

TOP DINING EXPERIENCE IN 2013

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  • Aubergine
  • Atelier Crenn
  • Commis
  • Box & Bells Pop-Up
  • Animal
  • Haven
  • Coqueta
  • Mission Chinese

PEOPLE YOU NEED TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER

  • Chef_Keller (Thomas Keller)
  • Chicharrones (4505 Meats)
  • CobraCommander (Evil Mastermind)
  • Gachatz (Grant Achatz)
  • humphryslocombe (Prosciutto Ice Cream)
  • michaelbauer1 (Chon Food Snob)
  • MichelinGuideSF (Their SF Rep)

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