Valentine’s Dinner At Street

Susan Feniger’s Street restaurant has created a special four course dinner for Valentine’s night with at least one vegetarian choice in each course including:  Japanese Mixed Tempura kabocha squash, asparagus and tofu fritters served with green tea salt and ponzu dipping sauce; Argentine Sweet Potato Gnocchi dumplings with aged pecorino, braised rainbow chard, pistachios and salsa verde; and a choice of either Trio of French Macarons yuzu lime, raspberry and purple yam or Chocolate Crêpe Cake layers of chocolate crêpes and green tea macha cream coated in dark chocolate ganache for dessert.  Cost is $40 per person.  If you haven’t made plans for dinner yet, you are dangerously close to ending up in the dog house.  Call  reservations at 323.203.0500 and see if they can squeeze you in…

SusanFeniger's STREET logo 323-203-0500

www.eatatstreet.com
742 N. Highland Los Angeles, CA 90038
Phone: 323.203.0500

Naan Hut, West LA

I noticed a new restaurant going in at 1551 #2 Santa Monica Blvd. (near Federal) in West LA, so I had to check it out.  I met the owner Nory, who is putting the finishing touches on his venture, Naan Hut.  The menu will be classic Persian, but the star of the show will  be the house-made naans (breads), which will be baked in the large oven behind him in the photo.  Look for an opening by the end of February. 

Owner Mory in front of naan oven

 

Pizza Antica’s Valentine’s Day Prix Fixe

Pizza Antica, on top of Santa Monica Place, has announced a Valentine’s Day prix fixe menu for $50.  The menu includes two glasses of sparkling wine, a choice for the first course of Portobello Mushroom Fritti with
Smoked Paprika Romesco or Bruschetta with Roasted Golden Beets, Watercress, Gorgonzola Butter and Walnuts, a second course of any two small thin crust pizzas, and a dessert of
Hazelnut Semifreddo with Dark Roast Mocha Drizzle.  If you can snag a table outside, you’d have the perfect romantic Valentine’s Day.

In other Pizza Antica news, they have introduced a new pizza: Broccoli Rabe and Buratta Pizza.  It features roasted broccoli rabe, roasted red onions, Cacciocavalo cheese, burrata, and Calabrian chili oil.  Sounds delicious. 

http://www.pizzaantica.com/  310.394.4080 

Goings On In Downtown Santa Monica, New Signs, More…

I took a stroll through downtown Santa Monica this weekend.  Here’s a few of the things I noticed…

Sign and outside dining railing have gone up at the new Thai Dishes between 2nd and Ocean on Broadway.

  

Concrete poured for a new dining patio at the (slowly) upcoming True Food Kitchen, the new healthy concept restaurant developed with health guru  Andrew Weil, on the ground floor of Santa Monica Place.

 

Black mesh recently went up hiding the entrance to the anticipated The Market at Santa Monica Place, keeping out nosey bloggers.

 

Nosey Bloggers have their ways.  Progress continues inside The Market on top of Santa Monica Place.

 

Handsome new sign that went up last week at The Misfit going into the old Anisette space at 225 Santa Monica Blvd.  Read more at https://toddrickallen.com/2011/01/27/the-misfit-restaurant-santa-monica/

Pizzeria Mozza Special

What a great deal!  Pizzeria Mozza is running a $20 special:  any Mozza pizza, dessert, and a glass of Bastianich Friulano or La Mozza Morellino di Scansano on Monday through Thursday from 12pm to 5pm, and then again from 11pm until 12am.  Sounds like a perfect afternoon to me…

 

http://www.pizzeriamozza.com/

641 N. Highland Ave. Los Angeles,  CA 90036   323 297 0101

Alfred Molina Loves La Dolce Vita

In case you haven’t had a chance to read the February issue of Bon Appetit magazine, the last page, which normally interviews a celebrity about food, caught up with British actor Alfred Molina.  Guess what he said was his favorite restaurant?  Our very own La Dolce Vita in Beverly Hills.  Long a favorite of mine, I love the rat pack vibe, the classic service, and the caesar salad, prepared at a special station while you watch, is the best in town (and can be made anchovy-less upon request!)  Request the ‘Ronald Reagan’ booth for one of the most entertaining shows in town: Hollywood high-rollers, Bev Hills doyennes in hats and opera gloves, and celebrities (I recently sat next to Tom Ford and his partner).  Going to La Dolce Vita is an event not just a meal.  Good choice, Alfie. 

http://www.ladolcevitabeverlyhills.com/

Valentine’s Day Cooking Demo At M Café, Beverly Hills

Looking for a way to impress your macrobiotic lover this Valentine’s Day?  Then look no further than M Café de Chaya in Beverly Hills.  (My Valentine’s menu is always centered around a decidedly un-macro star anise-infused gruyère soufflé.)  Next Thursday Feb 10th,  executive chef Shigefumi Tachibe will be leading a cooking demonstration of a romantic dinner to impress that special someone.  Included on the menu are green tea truffles and something rather suggestively referred to as “lover’s hotpot”.  The demo runs from 6:30pm-8:30pm and the cost is $35.   Grab your spot by emailing amy@mcafedechaya.com.

 
M Café de Chaya Beverly Hills
9433 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 858-8459  http://www.mcafedechaya.com/
 
 
 

Rojas Eatery, West LA

Rojas Eatery recently opened in West LA.  Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the “Mexican infused” menu is designed to be fresh, healthy, locally sourced, and mostly organic.  Everything is made from scratch daily and the food is prepared when ordered right in front of you.  Look for  healthy breakfast items, a variety of sandwiches, soups, salads and clever plates such as 3 potato tacos in corn tortillas with mozzarella, queso fresco, sauce, lettuce, and light sour cream, Even the desserts (such as flan tres leches, various cupcakes, and banana bread) are made on the premises. 

Rojas Eatery, 11901 Santa Monica Blvd (at Armacost), LA 90025
 (310) 477-7410  Open Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm, Sunday 10am-7pm

Manager Gricelda Peratta
 

The Misfit Restaurant, Santa Monica

On Wednesday night, I was admiring the newly posted liquor license application outside the forthcoming The Misfit restaurant, the newest from the people who brought you La Grande Orange, LGO Hospitality, going into the old Anisette space at 225 Santa Monica Blvd in SM, when I ran into the chef Bruce Kalman, (formerly of Chelsea’s Kitchen in Arizona, another LGO eatery) who kindly let me snap a photo.    Look for an opening in “a coupla months.”  Notice the $200 cabinet for sale in front…  http://www.themisfitrestaurant.com/

Bruce Kalman, Chef

Only One Week Left for $11 Lunch At Street!

During the month of January, Susan Feniger’s Street has made everything on their lunch menu a very reasonable $11.  So there’s only one week left to take advantage of this deal.  Chances are you’ll get an opportunity to chat with workhorse Susan herself, who’s a champion palm-presser and seems to be there, well, always.  (Once I asked her for the recipe for the amazing kaya toast, and she promptly emailed it to me!) 

SusanFeniger's STREET logo 323-203-0500

www.eatatstreet.com
742 N. Highland Los Angeles, CA 90038
Phone: 323.203.0500

5 In 5 Express Menu At M Café de Chaya

Attention multi-taskers!  M Café de Chaya is announcing a new express menu at both their Beverly Hills and Melrose locations.  The idea is a limited menu of 5 items so you can run in, grab, and be out the door in 5 minutes.  Included on the menu is the M Chopped Salad and the Madras Tempe Wrap with Kale Salad.  There is also a limited beverage menu.   And if you’re in such a hurry that you can’t manage 5 minutes, they have new curbside pick-up as well, which begs the question:  Will eating a macrobiotic tempe wrap while stuck in traffic on the 405 cancel out the effects of each?   Check out more at www.mcafedechaya.com

Booksigning For “The Family Dinner” At Williams-Sonoma Santa Monica

Looking to create more family time in 2011?  Then head down to the Santa Monica Williams-Sonoma this Saturday January 22nd, where Laurie David and Kirstin Uhrenholdt will be signing copies of their book The Family Dinner: Great Ways to Connect with Your Kids, One Meal at a Time.  The signing will start at 12:00 noon and you must have purchased your book from W-S. 

 
Williams-Sonoma  1600 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, 90403  
(310) 586-1018

Goodbye Leonidas, Hello Jamba Juice

While we’re on the subject of out with the old, in with the new, it looks like Leonidas, the Belgian chocolatier at the corner of Santa Monica and 4th in Santa Monica has called it a day and it didn’t take long for the store to be stripped to the bones.  There is a sign on the door stating that Jamba Juice is renovating the space.  As confirmed by an employee at the Jamba Juice almost across the street on Santa Monica Blvd, they will be moving into the new location sometime around the end of February. 

La Focacceria To Take Over The Prego Space In Beverly Hills

It looks like Malibu’s old-school Italian staple, Tra di Noi is expanding into Beverly Hills.  It didn’t take long for another old-school Italian, Prego at 362 N. Camden to clear out and make way for Tra di Noi’s spinoff La Focacceria, as per the sign on the door.  No word on the menu yet, but I’m going to take a big leap here and guess old-school Italian.  I’ll keep you posted… In the mean time, here’s Tra di Noi’s menu: http://www.tradinoimalibu.com/MENU.htm.

The Market At Santa Monica Place

I snapped a photo of the progress on the Market At Santa Monica Place, the Ferry Building style fresh marketplace atop the new mall in Santa Monica.  Still boarded up and wrapped in plastic, it’s difficult to get a glimpse inside.  It looks like they still have a way to go, but you can get a sense of the individual stalls from the photo.  I’ll keep you posted…  Read more at https://toddrickallen.com/2010/10/04/the-market-santa-monica-place/

Post Holiday Detox At M Café de Chaya , Beverly Hills

Overdid it a little during the holidays? M Café de Chaya has got the solution to too much figgy pudding and eggnog.   Jessica Porter, author of  The Hip Chick’s Guide to Macrobiotics leads a “post-holiday detox” cooking demo at the Beverly Hills location. The menu includes carrot-daikon tonic, rice and avocado and corn salad, and purple passion stew and greens. The demo will be followed by a macrobiotics Q&A and booksigning.  Cost is $45 per person. 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13. E-mail amy@mcafedechaya.com to reserve a space.

9433 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills; (310) 858-8459; www.mcafedechaya.com.

Lemonade Coming To Brentwood

I just noticed the sign up tonight in the old Claypit Indian Restaurant space at  145 Barrington in Brentwood Village announcing that the fresh and cheerful restaurant Lemonade will be moving in.  With four locations in LA and one in USC, it looks like the upscale lemonade stand in spreading out.  Check out the menu here http://lemonadela.com/menu-ii to see what you’re likely to get besides sugary citrus beverages.

L’Epicerie de Paris Moving?

 

I haven’t been able to check this out because the store is closed until January 6th, but I noticed this sign in the window of L’Epicerie de Paris in Beverly Hills that clearly states that the store is moving out of its present location.  I’ll post more info after I talk with Arnaud, the store manager.  Read more about L’Epicerie at http://wp.me/pIwAN-7Q.

L’Epicerie de Paris 310 North Camden Drive in Beverly Hills,  90210

 

Uh Oh… Angelina’s Frozen Yogurt in BH Forced Out

I noticed this bit of sad news in the form of a crumpled piece of paper taped to the door of Angelina’s Frozen Yogurt, a local favorite at 430  N. Bedford Dr. in Beverly Hills.  In an apparently heartless move, Santa by way of the sheriff’s department issued a “writ of possession of real property” (otherwise known as an eviction).  The date of the eviction was 12/21 and Angelina’s had to be out by the day after Christmas!  Needless to say, it probably wasn’t a joyful Christmas for the people behind Angelina’s.