Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Gordon Ramsay at The London West Hollywood


Gordon Ramsay is the signature restaurant of it's namesake Chef.   Known for his potty-mouthed eccentricities on the TV shows Hell's Kitchen, and Kitchen Nightmares.  Chef Andy Cook is at the helm.  The restaurant which opened last year already received a Michelin  Star.   Quite an achievement, LA is sparse of Michelin Star restaurants and not one with three stars.  



We had reservations on a Saturday for lunch during the DineLA week.   The restaurant is located inside the London Hotel at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and San Vicente.    Parking is strictly valet at $10 a pop.  Unless you can find street parking,  which is almost impossible in the evening.  Sunset has bumper-to-bumper traffic from 7 pm 'til 3 am.  It was lunch and we were lucky, we found a street parking spot.   



The ambience is very upscale with a classical sophistication,  mirrors the sharp gold-rich decors of the London Hotel.   The restaurant was sparse,  for a Saturday lunch, and on a Dine LA week.  I wonder what it's like on a regular day.  Makes me think if I'll see it in one of the Chef's "Kitchen Nightmares" show.  The staff was dressed in gray suits,  I couldn't help but tell our waitress how the suits made them look very "masculine".  I like a little sexiness or is that amuse-oeil?



To start, I had a glass of 2005 Pinot Noir from the Bien Nacino Winery,  one really good California Pinot from the beautiful wine growing area of Santa Maria.     


We were given some complimentary amuse bouche of Crostini and Hummus.   Light and tasty to wet the appetite.



They served the crusty bread with two types of butter, the sea-salt and the seaweed butter.  I thought this was a delightful surprise,  like a sign of what was about to come.



Rabbit and Smoked Bacon Ballottine - with vegetable piccalilli and toasted brioche.  This was my appetizer.  I like the presentation of the whole dish.  The cold rabbit meat, wrapped in bacon, mildly tasted of rabbit.  The smokey bacon taste was overpowering.   I thought the dish was delicious.



Carpaccio of Wild Mushroom, balsalmic reduction, pine nuts and aged parmesan.  I don't know if paper-thin slices of wild mushrooms is my thing.  The dish for me was too subtle.  



Chilled almond soup, sautéed spot prawns, glazed almonds and balsamic reduction.  The prawns were very fresh and perfectly cooked.   The soup had a very mild almond flavor to it.



Jerusalem Artichoke Risotto, with artichoke chips, black truffle and sherry caramel reduction.  This was absolutely heavenly.  Risotto was perfectly cooked with a hint of truffle taste.  I could eat another plate of this.  I would come back just for this.



Braised Ox Cheek with port wine, horseradish creamed potatoes, glazed turnips and braising jus.  This was my main entrée.  The dish looked delicious.  The braised ox cheek was very tender, with a little gelatinous texture that was really good.   It went really well with the horseradish creamed potatoes.  I absolutely enjoyed this dish.


Chilled Coconut Tapioca with candied ginger, passion fruit and milk chocolate-star anise ice cream.  This was my dessert.  There was a flavor burst in my mouth when I tasted this.  Simply delicious.  I love the blending of creamy tapioca, coconut, ginger, chocolate, and anise flavors.   This dessert has that salivary gland factor.  Another reason for coming back.



Valrhona Chocolate Fondant with brown butter caramel and vanilla ice cream.  I had a taste of this.  Rich creamy decadent chocolate taste, served warm and compliments the stark contrast of the cold vanilla ice cream. 


Pistachio Soufflé with Cherry Sorbet.  I also had a taste of this.   The pistachio taste was definitely there but subtle.  The cherry sorbet melting in the middle of the warm soufflé was delicious.   It added a different texture and flavor to the soufflé.



Double Chocolate with Truffles and Ginger Candy.  We got this as a complimentary post-dinner treats.

We enjoyed our lunch at the restaurant.   Service was impeccable, food was great.  The highlights for me were the Jerusalem Artichoke Risotto, the Braised cheeks and the Coconut Tapioca.   Since, it was during the DineLA week, it was a bargain at $34 per person, excluding drinks, taxes, and gratuity.  Looking back,  perfect would have been the Risotto for appetizers and Braised cheeks for main, and tapioca for dessert. 

1020 N. San Vicente Boulevard, 
West Hollywood, CA 90069 
(310) 358-7788

Friday, February 20, 2009

Ciudad



Ciudad (which means "city" in Spanish) is the restaurant of the "Two Hot Tamales",  Chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger.  Located in downtown LA at the corner of Fifth and Figueroa.  There is ample parking for $5 flat rate for dinner with validation.   The restaurant features an amalgam of Latin-inspired cuisine.  We went there during the DineLA week.


To start, I had some Palma Louca Beer, a Brazilian pilsener type of beer.  Light and crisp and highly carbonated, nice for spicy foods.

Shrimp Tamale Negro black corn masa tamales filled with sweet shrimp, peppers, scallion, and aji amarillo chile sauce.  This was really good, with just a bite of spiciness.  I would come back to Ciudad just for this.  


Spinach Empanada with pine nuts, raisins, and manchego cheese; served with salsa verde.  The empanada casing was light and flaky and the filling was delicious.  



Pan Seared Artic Char with five herb creamy pearled barley, wild mushrooms, pine nuts, smoked tomato sauce.  I didn't order this one and wasn't able to taste it either.  From the looks of it,  ay caramba!  Both my dining companions said it was delish.


Niman Ranch Pork Carnitas slow roasted niman ranch pork with spiced spaghetti squash, braised black kale, cranberry salsa, fried plantains,and creamy poblano sauce.  I had this for my main dish,  the pork was so tender you barely need any effort to break it apart.   The savory pork goes well with the sweet spaghetti squash, as well as the fried plantains.   The cranberry salsa added a tartness to the dish which I wasn't totally into.  The whole dish to me was like a Cuban Thanksgiving.

We then ordered each of the three desserts offered.   I love it when there are more people in your group, you get to sample a lot more.



Spiced Pumpkin Cheesecake spiced rum glaze, cranberry compote, maple whipped cream.  Imagine a pumkin pie but firmer with cream cheese.   Delicious, specially with the maple whipped cream.  I think I was the one who finished the cake.


Barcelona Chocolate Cake rich, dark chocolate cake  topped with sweet crema and chocolate sauce.  This was a really dense chocolate cake,  something a chocolate monster would go wild about.  I only had a couple of bites and that was it for me.


Torta Tres Leches with passion fruit and prickly pear sauces.    The cake was really light and sweet.  The sauces were somewhat tart.  I liked this dessert.

We had an excellent time at Ciudad,  I really enjoyed the food and the atmosphere,  somewhere between casual and fine dining.  The service was impeccable.  Since it was DineLA week,  it was a bargain at $34 per person for a three course meal, excluding drinks and tips.  The DineLA week was originally scheduled from Jan. 25 to Feb. 6,  they have since extended it for the whole month of February.  Muy excellente!

445 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 486-5171

Thursday, February 19, 2009

La Dijonaise

I'm sooo backed-up on my blogs!  We went to La Dijonaise on a Friday before the DineLA week.  The French bistro is located in the old Helms Bakery Building on Washington Boulevard in Culver City, right around the corner from Father's Office.   The decor is simple clean and inviting,  the atmosphere is casual with a very friendly staff.  We started by ordering some drinks and appetizers.


Grimbergen Blonde Ale  6.7% ABV,  a Belgian Pale Ale.  The beer pours golden blonde with a white billowy head with little retention and decent lacing.  The nose is mild fruity caramel.  The mouthfeel is light-medium creaminess with light carbonation and a little dry at the end.  The taste is on the sweet side, yeasty, fruity with some spiciness.   Very drinkable but nothing outstanding.


Escargots de Bourguogne,  half dozen escargots with garlic butter sauce.  This was surprisingly good and the garlic butter sauce makes excellent dipping for the bread.  We ordered another one later.



Moules Marinieres, mussels in white wine cream.  The mussels were very fresh and tasty,  the light smooth creamy broth was mild and clean tasting with a subtle wine taste.  Nothing special but good.



Pork Loin with Au Gratin Potatoes and Veggies,  my friend had this and I only had a taste.  The pork loin was moist and tender.  The blue cheese sauce added some good omph! to the mild tasting pork.


Confit de Canard,  crispy duck leg confit with flageolet beans.  This was my main entrée,   the skin wasn't as crispy as I would like and the meat was a little on the dry side.  The beans were soft and flavorful.   The portions were very generous.  



Chocolate Tart,  we had this to end the meal.  They had a glass showcase where you could pick your desserts.  This looked delicious.   However,  the chocolate mouse was a little tough to break into and really chewy.  

All in all, we spent around $80 before tips for three courses and two drinks each.  The prices were very reasonable.  The food was OK,  not bad, not great either.

8703 Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232
(310) 287-2770