Monthly Archives: October 2011

Mexican Gourmet Goodness


Several high-end Mexican restaurants have opened in LA in the past couple years, most notably Red O, which I found disappointing. I think a lot of these restaurants have cool decor, great mixed drinks, beautiful plates, but taste-wise the food is nothing spectacular. This is not the case with Rosa Mexicano, which just opened its second location on Sunset in West Hollywood (the other location is Downtown in LA Live). Everything about Rosa Mexicano is muy excellente, especially the food! When I first heard about Rosa Mexicano, I was skeptical about a Mexican restaurant that is part of small chain originating in New York City, but I was quickly and completely won over.

The restaurant is quite beautiful with vibrant colored lights and a waterfall and it has a fun, sexy atmosphere. The signature drink here is a Frozen Pomegranate Margarita, which is really tasty and packs a punch. But my favorite beverage is their awesome White Wine Sangria. Rosa Mexicano makes some of the best guacamole I have ever eaten and they make it fresh for you tableside. They also serve two amazing spicy salsas, a Oaxacan pasilla salsa and a tomatillo and habanero salsa, so between each of these and the guacamole, it’s pretty much a dilemma as to what to dip your tortilla chip into; I usually alternate between the three.

In terms of appetizers, I loved the Pacific Yellowtail (Hamachi) Tartare (diced yellowtail, watermelon, cucumber and jicama served with a tomato-habanero sauce and a ball of jalapeno ice on top) and the Pork Belly and Sea Scallop Tacos (braised heritage pork belly and seared diver scallop served on warm corn tortillas with a citrus-habanero salsa). For entrees, there is a wide variety of traditional Mexican dishes which have been refined and taken to a whole new level. My favorite is the Carne Asada Tacos (grilled skirt steak marinated in juajillo and pasilla chiles, garlic, cumin and black pepper and served on a shallow bed of melted Chihuahua cheese with fresh corn tortillas and sides of red bean chorizo chili and creamy corn esquites). Other main courses include ancho chiles stuffed with slow-cooked marinated pork, a chicken tortilla pie, perfectly seasoned and grilled shrimp brochettes and a variety of gourmet enchiladas. There are also several great vegetarian options as well as a gluten-free menu. You will want to save room for dessert, especially the scrumptious tres leches cake topped with blackberry-hibiscus glaze and toasted meringue, and the decadent Banana Chocolate Chip Cake filled with peanut butter mousse and topped with dark chocolate sauce and cinnamon swirl ice cream.

Rosa Mexicano is located at 8570 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood and 800 W. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles (Downtown; in LA Live).

Frozen Pomegranate Margarita


Incredible guacamole and great salsa!


Pacific Yellowtail (Hamachi) Tartare


Carne Asada Tacos


Shrimp Brochette


Tres Leches Cake


Banana Chocolate Chip Cake


Beautiful, fun and sexy decor




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Politically Incorrect Chicken

I’ve heard a lot about Chick-fil-A and their famous fried chicken sandwiches over the years, but had never been to one of their fast food restaurants. So when they opened their second LA location a few weeks ago in Hollywood, I was there in line with hundreds of other people who were either already fans or curious as to whether the food would live up to the hype. Chick-fil-A started in Georgia in 1946 and has the kind of loyal following and reputation, especially in the South, that In-N-Out Burger has here in Southern California. They offer a menu that features inexpensive and much lauded sandwiches made with super fresh, high quality ingredients; fast food that transcends the genre. But Chick-fil-A also has some detractors who call for a boycott of the chain due mainly to Chick-fil-A’s political contributions to groups that campaign against gay marriage. The owners of Chik-fil-A, much like the owners of In-N-Out, are Christian conservatives with traditional Christian values. But unlike In-N-Out, which simply puts tiny references to biblical verses on the bottoms of cups without further explanation, Chick-fil-A is a lot more vocal about its Christian values and is even closed on Sundays.

Putting aside politics and marriage equality (which I support), what did I think of the food at Chick-fil-A? I loved it! They have basically perfected the fried chicken sandwich. Crispy, superbly seasoned batter on the outside, juicy and flavorful white meat chicken on the inside. You have your choice of spicy or regular chicken; both are spectacular. The chicken is freshly battered and fried in each Chick-fil-A location and the bread and everything else in the sandwiches are also super fresh. I liked the waffle fries (although I hear they don’t fare as well if not eaten right away), but what I really loved were the seven different dipping sauces, with my favorites being the Honey Mustard, Polynesian and Chick-fil-A sauces. I highly recommend the shakes, which include Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Peach and my favorite, Cookies & Cream. They also have great cole slaw and carrot-raisin salad, which are made fresh at each location. If you have room for dessert (or a second dessert if you’ve ordered a shake and consider a shake a dessert), I recommend the lemon meringue pie. For breakfast, which is only served until 10:30 am, the chicken sandwiches are served on biscuits (which was the only thing I was disappointed in; too soft and mushy).

Chick-fil-A is located at 6750 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles (in Hollywood) and 3758 S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles (Downtown near USC). There are also locations in Torrance, Cerritos, Lakewood, Santa Clarita and City of Industry. UPDATE 5/26/13: Additional locations are now in Northridge, Long Beach and Azusa.

Chicken Sandwich

Chicken Sandwich


Waffle Fries and Dipping Sauces

Waffle Fries and Dipping Sauces


Chick-n-Minis for breakfast

Chick-n-Minis for breakfast


Lemon Pie

Lemon Pie


What happened to barnyard animal solidarity?

What happened to barnyard animal solidarity?


New Hollywood location

New Hollywood location




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Chick-fil-A on Urbanspoon
Chick-fil-A on Urbanspoon
Chick-fil-A on Urbanspoon
Chick-fil-A on Urbanspoon
Chick-fil-A on Urbanspoon

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A Sneak Peek at the Mother of All Tasting Menus

Further to my blog post last night, I have procured a copy of the previously unpublished list of dishes to be plated by the bevy of celebrity chefs on Los Angeles Food & Wine’s Lexus Grand Tasting on Sunday. It looks amazing! If you haven’t entered my sweepstakes to win a pair of tickets to this event, click here. You have until midnight tomorrow (Friday) night to enter. Click here for the lineup on Sunday.

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I am giving away a free pair of tickets to the most exciting LA foodie event of the year.

If you read this blog and live in Los Angeles, then you will absolutely want to check out one or more events during the first annual Los Angeles Food & Wine, a four day food spectacular starting tomorrow night and running through Sunday. Celebrity chefs such as Tom Colicchio, Masaharu Marimoto, Hubert Keller and Daniel Boulud will be flying in from all over the country to personally plate and serve tasting portions of their culinary masterpieces. Events are being held all over the city and include a celebrity red carpet premiere tasting, a clambake at a private beach club in Santa Monica featuring Tom Colicchio, an over-the-top champagne and caviar party at L’Ermitage in Beverly Hills and a gourmet BBQ on the Santa Monica Pier hosted by Guy Fieri. All will have numerous celebrity chefs plating and will feature dozens of world class wines, beers, spirits or champagnes. There are after hours parties, including a decadent dessert party and an event called “Pigs, Pins and Pinot” at Lucky Strike Lanes hosted by Todd English, as well as an outdoor concert/tasting with the band Train. There are also special lunches and dinners at top local restaurants such as Providence, Melisse, Nobu and Cut. A portion of the events’ proceeds go to benefit a great cause, Meals on Wheels.

It is hard to decide which event to attend, but the events I am most looking forward to are the “Grand Tastings” Downtown at LA Live on Saturday and Sunday afternoon (from noon to 3 pm), which will each feature 30 different celebrity chefs and over 300 wines from 200 of the world’s most prestigious wineries, as well as cooking demonstrations. I am giving away a pair of tickets (which have a value of $390) to Sunday’s Grand Tasting to one lucky reader of this blog. For more information on how to win these tickets, click here. I look forward to seeing the lucky winner at the event!

For more information on Los Angeles Food & Wine and to buy tickets, click here.

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Indelible Ink


The opening of Ink in West Hollywood two weeks ago has been one of the most eagerly anticipated restaurant openings in the country. Ink is the creation of Michael Voltaggio, the heavily tatted and touted bad-ass winner of season six of Top Chef and former chef at The Dining Room in the venerable Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. In August, Voltaggio opened a small sandwich shop called ink.sack a few doors down from Ink (read my review here), which I have fallen in love with and frequented over the past several weeks, so I was more excited than ever to try Ink. Against all odds, I was able to score an 8pm reservation for a party of four last Saturday night.

The atmosphere of the restaurant is one of frenetic excitement. The decor is modern and the restaurant is dimly lit. There is an “omakase” bar on one side which accommodates eight people per night. There is a boisterous cocktail bar which serves creative and delicious libations and is presided over by talented mixologist Devon Espinosa, who served as chief wingman to molecular gastronomist Marcel Vigneron on the short-lived Syfy TV series Marcel’s Quatum Kitchen. And most notably, there is an open kitchen were you can see the chefs hard at work, including Voltaggio who works on the line with his staff.

The menu at Ink consists entirely of small plates; American tapas which Voltaggio describes as “modern Los Angeles cuisine” inspired by the myriad of cultures that make up LA. On the waiter’s recommendation, we ordered the whole menu — literally! Over the course of two and half hours, we were treated to a procession of beautiful, creative, cerebral and perfectly executed dishes. The flavor profiles were complex and interesting, although I thought some combinations worked better than others. My favorites were the Beef Tartare (with Horseradish, Hearts of Palm and Sea Bean Chimchurri), the Halibut Cheeks (with Red Pepper Dashi, Shishito Peppers and Kelp Pasta), the Berkshire Pork Tenderloin (with Charcoal Crust, Macaroni & Cheese and Leeks) and the “Spaghetti” (which was actually giant squid prepared to look like spaghetti, accompanied by squash, hazelnut-ink pesto and piment d’Espilette). Each of these were incredible! My least favorite dishes were the Dungeness Crab (with Smoked Mayo and Bok Choy “Kimchi”) and the Quail (with Banana Polenta, Beet Juice and Sorrel Salad), although I thought they were two of the most beautiful dishes. The desserts were equally creative, fun and delicious, with the stand-out being a dessert of Apple, Creme Caramel, Burnt Wood Sabayon and Walnuts, which was unlike anything I have ever had before.

Ink is located at 8360 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles (in West Hollywood).

Beef Tartare with Horseradish, Hearts of Palm and Sea Bean Chimichurri


Dungeness Crab with Smoked Mayo and Bok Choy "Kimchi"


Octopus with Buttered Popcorn, Piquillo Pepper and Spinich


Bay Scallops with Cream of Dehydrated Potato, Potato Skins and Buttermilk-Shellfish Broth


Quail with Banana Polenta, Beet Juice and Sorrel Salad


Berkshire Pork Tenderloin with Charcoal Crus, Macaroni and Cheese and Leeks


Veal Cheek with Red Curry, Nante Carrots Baked in Salt and Fried Sticky Rice


Grapefruit Curd, Avocado, Cilantro Sorbet and Charred Maple-Lime


A boisterous and fun atmosphere



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