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Blog-a-thon with My Son

Coffee in Studio City at Alfred’s, dinner at The Tasting Kitchen in Venice, breakfast at The Butcher, The Baker and the Cappuccino Maker in West Hollywood, another dinner at Rustic Canyon in Santa Monica and our final breakfast at Hampton 818 in Sherman Oaks.

Jeff and I were looking forward to dinner at The Tasting Kitchen but were disappointed in our meals. Everything began well with mussels and clams in a delicious broth accompanied by freshly baked bread with a crunchy crust and soft in the middle. The entrees, however, were interesting but lacking any levels of real flavor. I had a shredded lamb with fig coulis over torn whole wheat pasta topped with shaved parmesan. Good idea but something was missing. Jeff’s pork served with cheesy polenta was slightly underdone. Since the menu changes often, we might give it another try.

The next morning, our breakfast at The Butcher, The Baker and the Cappuccio Maker was a delight. Great outdoor atmosphere complete with trees, granite tabletops and linens.

A basket of fresh muffins  to go with our cappuccinos, then eggs benedict for Jeff and a seafood frittata grilled in a skillet. This place is definitely a keeper. I can see having morning coffee and hanging out for a while enjoying the sun.

IMAG1490    A little Summer Shandy for me At Rustic Canyon

There were four of us for dinner, and it was a culinary experience to remember.

The menu features shared plates.  Our feast included…. Lavender Almonds (sounds weird but they were delicious!!)

 Persian Cucumbers with black olives, tomatoes and burrata

Chicken Liver Mousse with pickled rhubarb, poppy seed and grilled bread

Masumoto Stone Fruit with beet gazpacho, almond and chevre

Grist & Toll Polenta with fresh ricotta, strawberry-pinenut sofrito and basil

Local Rice Porridge with duck leg carnitas, cherry, savory and macadamia

Roasted Chicken with summer squash, hazelnuts and curry sauce

Strauss Grass-Fed Hanger Steak with tomatillo and padron peppers

             Pavlova for dessert – Strawberries, yogurt with a white chocolate crust

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On to Hampton 818 the next day for another memorable breakfast. This place has a very unassuming entrance with a delightful surprise inside. It has an outside atmosphere complete with hanging lights, crystal chandeliers, live plants in small pots on the tables. The wall behind the bar contains a real fireplace.

Breakfast specials of the house are the French Toast and Egg Benedict so that seems like the wise choice for our first visit. Jeff’s toast had cornflake breading and served with berries. I had the vegetarian benedict with grilled tomatoes and spinach. Both tasted as good as they looked.

This Blog-a-Thon was also a great time with my son.  I checked my blog journal to determine which of the 100 restaurants Jeff and I both had not tried. New dining experiences for both of us as well as a chance to spend time together.

My stomach says “let’s slow down” so I am going on a slight hiatus.

***The Other Thing this time is my apology for the layout and font style for this blog. I can’t seem to fix it, and I am too lazy to start over.

It’s Vegas Baby!!

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The week between Christmas and the New Year is chaotic in Las Vegas UNLESS you have a friend with a condo just 2 miles from the Strip. It is really quite nice, and I had a bedroom and bathroom all to myself. Just 2 blocks away is the South Point Hotel and Casino, and the food there is really good.

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On our first night there we ate at Zenshin at South Point. How des this sound— Tuna Fever (spicy tuna with fried onions, spicy miso and sweet soy), Tuna Mango Passion (spicy tuna roll with sweet mango and avocado), Asian Pear with Goat Cheese Salad, Assorted Sushimi Bento Box with tuna, yellowtail, salmon, California rolls, with salad, miso soup and white rice. Top that with tempura style banana split and you have three very full and satisfied diners.

The next morning for breakfast I experienced what I feel was the ultimate flavor sensation. It is called “bacon jam” and I could eat that stuff with a spoon. At a neighborhood restaurant called Truffles n Bacon I went straight to the lunch menu and ordered what the waitress recommended as my first experience – Not Yo Mama’s Grilled Cheese”, a grilled cheese panino with brisket, sautéed kale with chipotle ranch AND bacon jam!! I would drive 5 hours any day of the week to eat that again. They sell bacon jam by the jar!!

Fremont Experience is not to be missed on your trip to Sin City. It is a different show every hour and lasts for 6 minutes. The 8 o’clock show the night we were there featured the music of The Who and was really quite spectacular. These photos don’t really do it justice.

To get to Fremont Experience you must drive all the way through the strip and beyond so we did get our Strip at night view. We ate dinner before the show at Magnolia’s in the Four Queens, and I had a pretty good medium-rare prime rib. Considering the very reasonable price, I wasn’t expecting much but was pleasantly surprised.

Our focus in Las Vegas was where our next meal would be. That works for me anytime. The Bellagio was beautifully decorated for the holidays and the menu in the Café looked very appealing. We opted for salads to make up for all the other “not salad” meals we had in the last few days. Even though the Asian and Greek salads looked good, I opted for the Truffle Pear Salad with Prosciutto and ate every last bite. No need to wash my plate (lol)!

Back at South Point, the final dinner of our visit was actually at a place called “Primarily Prime Rib”. You would think that this would be the place to order this cut of meat. No – I had the vegetable basket. A crispy potato chip basket was filled with fresh asparagus, carrots, mushrooms, green beans and grilled onions with light sauce that defied description. I didn’t miss prime rib at all!

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The day we left for home we drove 11 miles from the Strip to Lake Las Vegas, a lovely resort community that hasn’t quite caught on. The shops looked pretty deserted but the Hilton was open and we had a buffet breakfast there. The real estate agent said that business is picking up and the market is active again. The condos we looked at are quite nice, all with a view of the lake.

They say that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. I wish that were true of the pounds!

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