Friday, August 26, 2011

Urth Cafe

Imagine your ideal cafe, filled with fresh wholesome foods, delicious organic drinks, and the best green tea latte ever... welcome to Urth Cafe. Urth Cafe is an organic coffee company serving only the highest quality coffee and food with various locations in LA. This is not the first time I've been to Urth but since my last visit I make sure that I pop by this amazing cafe each time I visit LA. They have both indoor and outdoor seating, I always prefer the outdoor seating.

Japanese Green Tea Latte
Best green tea latte ever. The flavor of the green tea is very strong and aromatic and you can tell that its high quality tea. The milk is rich and creamy along with the right amount of foam on the top. The drink is delicious and comforting. Another great this is the beautiful patterns and artwork they do on top of the drink with the foam. 

Mixed Berry Fruit Tart 
My friend and I have been eyeing this fruit tart the last time we visited Urth but we decided we were too full to try it. This time we were shamelessly staring at it again and decided we had to try it. The crust was delicious and the custard was sweet and creamy. The fruits on top were very fresh and looked lovely. Delicious! 

Sprout Sandwich with Sprouts, Onions, Avocado, Cheese, and Hummus 
This sandwich is the perfect example of how incredibly simple ingredients can result in an amazing meal. That is as long as the ingredients are of high quality and fresh! Essentially spring on a plate! The only complaint was that they ran out of the bread I wanted and this bread was a bit large so it was slightly difficult to eat. Other than that I loved it! 



Urth Cafe
267 S. Beverly Drive 
Beverly Hills 
Los Angeles
California 90212

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

How romantic...

I got these delicious garlic fries in Venice Beach. I joked to my boyfriend about whether he would kiss me even though I just devoured garlic smothered fries... he said he would. What a sweetheart :)


Curry House

Continuing with my mission of pigging out in LA my next destination was Curry House in Little Tokyo. Many of my friends who go to school in LA have raved about this cozy restaurant and after eating there it has become a new favorite of mine!

Deluxe Menchi Katsu Curry
Menchi katsu is a hamburger patty encrusted with panko and deep fried. It is then plopped on top of rice wrapped with scrambled eggs and smothered with a rich curry sauce. The hamburger patty had a great meaty flavor and was also very juicy. The panko was deep fried just right without being overly oily or mushy. The curry sauce had that tradition japanese style of being slightly sweet and not spicy at all. The egg covering the rice was slightly running which was perfect and smooth. Everything worked well together to create an amazing balance of taste and texture with the creaminess and smoothness of the egg to the bolder flavor of the curry and the crunchiness of the katsu. Delicious! 


Amazingly cooked egg wrapped around the rice

Curry House
Weller Court Shopping Center
123 S. Onizuka St. #204
Los Angeles
CA 90012

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

大黒家 Daikokuya Ramen

Daikokuya has the reputation as having the best ramen in LA and I have been dying to try it but there was always such an obscene wait that I never got to until this summer. Orochon ramen is also thought of by some as having the best ramen but I have been to both and I definitely prefer Daikokuya over Orochon. The depth of flavor and quality in Daikokuya's ramen is just far superior to that of Orochon. This time I was determined to eat at Daikokuya and my friend and I stayed strong and finally got a seat. It was definitely worth the wait and I was so glad I finally got to slurp on that glorious bowl of goodness.

Homemade Pork and Vegetable Gyoza 
The gyoza was super crispy and I loved how there were scallions scattered all over the top. Simple, well made, and delicious 

Salmon Roe Bowl The menu had a clever combination option where you could pair the famous Daikokuya ramen with a small rice bowl with choices such as pork cutlet, chicken teri, and tuna sashimi mini rice bowl. I chose the salmon roe rice bowl and it was very fresh and delicious. The rice was flavored with just the right amount of vinegar and cooked to the right texture. The salmon roe was savory and fresh. 
Daikokuya Ramen 
Finally!!! The infamous ramen is before me, ready to be consumed. The original soup already sounded incredibly rich and flavorful but my friend and I decided to be disgusting and go for the extra fatty "kotteri" flavor in which extra soup extracted from the pork back fat is used. Oh yes. The aroma was amazing and the noodles were chewy and had great texture. The soup was a dream come true and was everything I had wanted and more. The extra "kotteri" flavor definitely lived up to its promise and it was liquified pork glory. It was so rich that we could see globules of fat immersed in the soup. A tad disgusting but delicious none the less... just not a daily thing unless you want to become an actual pig. All the condiments in the ramen were also delicious. The bamboo shoots were crunchy and fresh, the cha siu melted in our mouths, and the egg was... also yummy. Overall it was a ramen dream in a bowl. 

Daikokuya Ramen
327 E 2st Street 
Little Tokyo
Los Angeles 
CA 90012

Crab House at Pier 39

It has been a very long time since my last post and I will definitely make an effort to get all the posts from summer completed. If I drag it on anymore it will be difficult for me to make accurate and detailed reviews of the food I enjoyed. The Crab House is a famous establishment at the popular Pier 39, its most famous dish is its "World Famous Dungeness Killer Crab". I am usually not a huge fan of eating crab because it take quite a lot of effort to get the meat out but with all the positive reviews I couldn't wait to dig in!

Excellent. What a cute and fun drink list :) 

I'm a sucker for bloody marys 

Ready to get messy with my apron on!


Clams in a Garlic Shallot Sauce with Linguine 
The clams were extremely fresh and sweet, it was cooked perfectly with a tasty garlic shallot sauce that did not overpower and mask the flavor and freshness of clams. The linguine was cooked to a perfect al dente and the leftover sauce was happily soaked up with bread.

Fish and Chips 
... of pretty epic proportions. A humongous slab of fish battered and fried to crispy perfection. The batter was not too thick and the fish was not overly greasy. The fish was well made but nothing creative or particularly memorable. The fries on the other hand was absolutely amazing. They were smothered in aromatic garlic bits that made the fries irresistible. 

World Famous 2+ lb Dungeness Killer Crab
The crab was drenches in the restaurant's "secret garlic sauce" that brought out the flavor of the crab perfectly. It was super tasty and the crab shell was cracked already so it was very easy to get the meat out and into my mouth :) The crab definitely lived up to its hype! Everyone should pop by here to try this amazing dish if you are in San Francisco! 



Conquered. Noms 

Crab House
203C Pier 39
San Francisco 
CA 94133 

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Jewels

The fruit market in Pier 39 of Fisherman's Wharf is an absolute feast for the eyes. The fruits all look juicy, delicious, and almost too pretty to eat.





Monday, July 18, 2011

Hog's Island Oyster Farm

I always tell people I can probably eat 2 dozen of oysters to myself. Oysters are one of the most delicious foods ever and I can seriously eat it all day. That is why I was incredibly excited when I found out that Hog's Island Oyster Farm was located only 1 hours drive out of San Fran. It was initially a bit hard to convince my parents to go because they were a bit skeptical and also not as avid of an oyster lover as I am, but with some persuasion we were on the way to this oyster heaven. The drive was actually extremely leisurely with some very beautiful views of the pacific ocean, forests, and marshes. Hog's Island Oyster farm is located in Marshall but they also have two oyster bars in Napa and San Fran. I wanted to go to the actual farm because there you can sit by a picnic table, shuck your own oysters, and enjoy nature while sipping on wine - a much better experience in my opinion!

Such an amazing price for absolutely divine oysters! 

Where they take your order: they give you a tray with all your oysters along with ice, a oyster knife, and a glove.

Picnic area with the bar where you can get cheeses, wine, and meats. You can bring your own coal or by it from the venue and cook whatever meats or ingredients you bring. The atmosphere is extremely friendly and casual. Everyone just looked like they were having a great time and enjoying good food with good company. 


YES.

Oysters, wine, and cheese. The good life. The crackers and cheese were both made from very high quality ingredients and the wine selection was also very decent. The white wine with the oyster was perfect! 

Dad was quite a master at shucking oyster. 


My first shucked oyster! The extra small oysters were the sweetest while the medium sized ones were recommended for the grill. We did not want to start up a grill therefore shucked all of them and ate all of them raw. They were all incredibly fresh and delicious. The quality of the oysters were amazing and each bite made you craving for more. 


Weather was a little unpredictable and drizzly but it did not dampen our spirits! 

A very very lovely experience. Everyone please make sure to drop by Hog's Island if you are near the area! Definitely worth it! 

Hog's Island Oyster Farm 
20215 Highway 1
Marshall 
CA 94940

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hurley's Restaurant and Bar

Hurley's was the one meal during our stay in Napa that was unplanned. We were busy sight seeing and driving around and just popped into any restaurant that was along the way. Located in bustling Yountville, the restaurant looked lively with a good amount of customers and the food was actually quite good!

Mussels with toasted bread
 The mussels were very juicy and fresh, the seasonings were perfect and did not mask the sweet flavor of the mussels. The bread was also crunchy and soaked up all the juices well. 

Mixed vegetable risotto with diver scallops
The dish was decent but was nothing amazing. The combination of flavors were fine but not something I would order again particularly. The scallops were fresh and of substantial size. 

Hurley's Restaurant and Bar
6518 Washington Street
Yountville 
Napa Valley
CA 94599

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Bliss

While driving around Napa, we noticed that there were many signs on the roadside that said "Sweet Cherries". Cherries are one of my favorite fruits and we stopped off to buy a bag of these lovely sweet bites. It was such a simple pleasure, being in the car driving through the beautiful mountains and vineyards of Napa Valley with a bag of refreshingly sweet cherries.

Bistro Jeanty

The food in Napa was delicious but every meal was very heavy and filling, I went to Bistro Jeanty near the end of our trip and although it was absolutely delicious, we all could feel the effects of the food eaten in previous days slowly accumulate. Bistro Jeanty was recommended to me by a close friend and I was so glad that I got to eat there before leaving Napa. The restaurant had a very cozy and lively atmosphere and one almost felt like they were in a bustling bistro in Paris.

Escargots with garlic pastis butter
Escargots were juicy and meaty and the garlic butter was very flavorful but not overwhelming. Only wished the dish was a bit bigger.

Creme de Tomate en Croute - Tomato soup in puff pastry
This dish was the most raved about dish on the yelp page for Bistro Jeanty. The tomato soup was creamy and bursting with the rich flavor of tomatoes. The puff pastry was light, fluffy, and buttery. Every bite of soup and pastry was a match made in heaven. So comforting, simple, and delicious! 

Pieds de Cochon Persilles - Pig's feet and haricots verts salad with a shallot mustard vinaigrette
The execution of the dish was very well done and the pig's feet was delicious, but as an appetizer this dish was way too big and filling. The amount of pig's feet was also astounding and I felt that one cube would have been sufficient as an appetizer. It was also rather heavy and one got sick of the gelatinous chunk of meat quickly. 

Epaule de Porc - Slow roasted pork shoulder with butternut squash gratin, brussels sprouts, and bacon
This dish was recommended by my friend and it definitely lived up to its expectations! The pork shoulder was very tender and falling off the bone. The brussels sprouts were cooked just right, not too soft and not too hard. It had the perfect amount of crunch that contrasted well with the extremely juicy and tender pork. The bacon bits added little bursts of salty flavor. Bacon is always a win in my book.

Daube de Boeuf - Beef stew with mashed potatoes, buttered peas, and carrots
A traditional and simple comfort food, but OH MY GOD was it absolutely mind blowing. This may possibly be my favorite dish of the entire trip (tied with the foie at La Toque). I have never tasted such tender melt in your mouth beef that had such incredible flavor. It was absolutely heavenly and I still fantasize about this stew. This was also the second time in my life that I found peas to be edible and actually quite delicious! The only other time was at Stephanie's on Newbury in Boston. I am an avid hater of peas and the fact that Bistro Jeanty was able to make me eat peas displays their excellent and masterful culinary skills. Absolutely fantastic. 

Bread pudding with rum and raisins
I am a total sucker for bread pudding. It is so warm, sweet, and delicious. At the end of dinner I was on the verge of explosion but just when I was about to throw in the towel I noticed the chalkboard with the specials of the day and had to order the bread pudding. The bread pudding was the perfect end to this amazing dinner. Sadly I was so full that I could not finish it but if I could I would eat it all now. It was everything a bread pudding should be, the top was crusty with caramelized sugar and the inside was creamy, sinfully sweet, and moist.


If you ever are in Napa, please make sure you do yourself a favor and drop by Bistro Jeanty. It is an amazing dining experience. The waiters are friendly, the atmosphere warm and lively, and the food absolutely delicious. 

Bistro Jeany
6510 Washington Street 
Yountville 
CA 94599

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Redd

Continuing with our quest of good food and wine while in Napa, our next venture was Redd in Yountville. This was a restaurant that I have not heard of previously but my Dad read a good review in a magazine so we decided to give it a go. Redd's philosophy is to serve reinterpreted classic wine country dishes with Asian, European, and Mexican influences in a refined and relaxed environment. The restaurant had very large floor to ceiling windows which allowed the space to be bathed in sunlight. The waitress was very polite and seated us immediately with a table next to the window.

Crispy calamari, cayenne salt, tamarind sauce, vietnamese dressing
Each piece of calamari was crispy and succulent. It was cooked perfectly and was not tough at all. The batter covering each piece was delicate and light. The seasoning was also superb and very tasty. great dish! 

John Dory, creamy jasmin rice, clams, chorizo, saffron curry nage
This was a very refreshing and light dish. The presentation was beautiful and one could taste the high quality of the ingredients. The clams and the seafood were very fresh and the fish was cooked perfectly.

Crisp duck confit, lentils, foie gras meatballs, crispy spaetzle
The duck confit was extremely tender with the meat falling apart as you cut into it. The skin was absolutely heavenly, very crispy and full of flavor. I am not a huge fan of lentils but this accompanied the strong flavor of the duck very well and was a nice contrast of textures. The foie gras meatballs were decent yet I was unable to taste the distinctive flavor of foie gras, they disappointedly tasted like normal meat balls. The crispy spaetzle was quite dull and too doughy and bland for my tastes. I felt that the dish could do without the meatballs or spaetzle as the duck confit and lentils were made extremely well. 


Roasted organic chicken, potato puree, braised chanterelles, root vegetables, liver toast
The chicken was roasted very well with a nice golden brown coloring to the skin. The meat was juicy and flavorful and the vegetables were also very fresh. 
I was surprised to see that the portions of this restaurant were all very large. This dish could easily feed two people. The dish was well made but nothing extraordinary. 

Redd
6480 Washington Street
Yountville 
CA 94599-1294