4 posts tagged “dinner”
One of the things that the Beloved and I have really gotten hooked on in the past year has been cooking-competition shows – namely Top Chef and Iron Chef America. She insists we’re not “foodies” but I think we’re closer to being them than not.
One of our favorite additions to Iron Chef has been the newest IC – Michael Symon. He’s personable and cooks in a style that we really like – typically taking everyday comfort food and putting a high-end cuisine spin on it.
We had pretty easy travel and arrived in Ohio on Friday night early enough that we were able to enjoy dinner at his restaurant Lola in downtown Cleveland. Lola was hip and urbane with a small, but really interesting menu and wine list.
We split a couple of appetizers – a shredded beef pierogie that had mushrooms and horseradish (very good) and a slab of bacon (think small bacon-steak) served with pickled tomatoes and toasty cheese that was phenomenal. For entrees, the Beloved had a black bass that was very good and I had a fantastic venison loin that was grilled to perfection and served in a red-wine chile sauce. Yum!
Overall, the food was excellent and the prices reasonable by high-end restaurant standards. The service started out a little aggressive – as if they were trying to turn the table over pretty rapidly (it was busy). But after we made it clear we meant to take our time and linger, they really backed off and let us enjoy ourselves.
A great way to kick off our long weekend.
Hapalove's comment about going up to Pasadena this weekend reminded me of something notable that I forgot about last weekend. On Sunday, we needed to come up with a place to eat that evening. Now usually when we’re going out (especially when we’re out of town), we try to go out for a) things we can’t reasonably cook at home, and b) restaurants we might not be able to find in San Diego.
Following these plans, we chose to go to the Tibet-Nepal House, which claims to be the only restaurant of that cuisine in Southern California. It was really fun. The food was a mash-up of Indian, Chinese and Central Asian styles (as you might expect from geography) – and we really enjoyed everything that we had.
I decided to really go for it and ordered the yak. Yes, that’s right, why-ay-kay, yak. It was really good -- very lean, a little gamey, very tasty with the spices and vegetables that it was cooked in. In general, I think it tasted more like buffalo (bison) than beef. Also, many of you will be releived to note that it was free-range yak.
Try it next time you’re at your neighborhood Tibetan place.
“A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy.” -- Albert Einstein
Well, I think we’re almost there. In the last 48 hours, we’ve had two new tables delivered which I think completes our transformation of ground floor of The Aerie. Its actually pretty coincidental that we got them both so soon together.
The first one we ordered about two months ago from a great shop in Solana Beach. We wanted to replace my old multi-purpose table (which I’d gotten in High Point NC when I went to graduate school), which didn’t serve as a place to sit for us, but only as a place to stack things. We opted for a bar-height table, because we thought that the higher table might help prevent people (guests or even ourselves) from just standing in the kitchen while food was being prepped. I really like the way it fits in the big window.
The second we found Sunday on what I can only refer to as The Great Patio Furniture Hunt. I came close to composing a post about the ordeal but I sort of lost track at the number of places we went to and the horrible sticker shock that I was hit with. Eventually, we found a good table at a reasonable price – and that could be delivered in 48 hours.
So last night we had the dilemma of choosing which new table to eat at – it was warm and so we choose to eat outside. A table, grilled lamb chops, salad, sliced tomatoes, cocktails and an iPod – what else does a man need to be happy?