Saturday, April 24, 2010

Everyday Foodie, Not Everyday Photographer


So I was starting to really get down on myself for not getting photos at any of the food at the establishments that I have been visiting. What kind of food blogger forgets to take pictures of the food?!?! My problem is I remember just after I have eaten half or all of the dish!! My good friends have consoled me and said that it is due to my love of food and that I get so excited about the food and fun that I immediately dig in. Such good friends, part of what makes an everyday foodie like me love going out to eat with them. Then at Wexler's we came up with the idea of showing the empty plates to show how great the food was. I will only do it for that particular review because the photos don't look that appetizing, but they do show how much we liked the food. :-) So you will all have to bear with me and realize that I may never get that perfect picture of my perfect dish before I lick the plate perfectly clean, but I will try. The one exception is this shot of some delicious cookie cupcakes made by the household baker. Happy Eating!!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Wexler's- California Smokin'

So for a dear friend and fellow foodie's birthday celebration, I was in search of something fabulous and fresh. After much consideration and research, I made reservations at Wexler's located at 568 Sacramento Street (near Montgomery), San Francisco. Where to begin?!?!? They are barbecue at a whole new level. There were four foodies out for this celebration and we started by sharing a few appetizers and drinks. The concept is farm fresh to table "California Barbecue." The space is intimate, but welcoming maybe 40 people max. The bartender is quite the mixologist and the drink special of the night was a "Smoked Manhattan", I am not big on whiskey so I had my favorite, an Extra Sour Lemon Drop, which was so good, I had two. There is an amazing ceiling structure that looks like you are at a science museum staring at a blue whale's skeleton. Then we found out from our fabulous waitress that it is architectural representation of the BBQ smoke extending from the kitchen out the door. The architects Aidlin Darling Design who also designed the Bar Bambino space did an amazing job and according to our waitress are up for some prestigious design awards. Now back to the BBQ, Wexler's is getting quite a buzz for their BBQ Scotch Egg. Now traditional Scotch Eggs are hard-boiled and then covered in sausage and not necessarily something that I eat, but these were a scotch egg of a different kind. Here they are served soft-boiled and yolky. They were crusted with short rib and served with burnt ends and a housemade hot sauce. Now I am not one who likes my yolks runny, but I had to see what the fuss was about. Sooooooo delicious! As you can see by the "after photo" We also shared the Country Line Little Gems Salad, all I can say is "CORN BREAD CROUTONS"--Wow! The four of us fought for them, though we did give the birthday girl an extra one. We also shared a special shaved asparagus salad since it is in season. It was very tasty with a vinaigrette dressing and mixed organic greens. For my main course I had a whole new version of "surf & turf", the Cornmeal Crusted Skate. Now we asked if that would be enough food because skate can be quite light, but not when it crusted and is stuffed with mouth-watering pulled pork. Yum! The guest of honor had Shrimp & Grits which she thought were very good. (Warning they do come with their heads and tails.) Another friend had Wexler's Plate of Pork which came with two types of pork. The first was a heavenly pork belly served a top of a portion of country-fried pork, pounded, breaded and fried and scrumptious just like country-fried should be. For dessert, we had a hard choice, but we decided on the Bourbon Banana Cream Pie--how could we resist and by this picture you can see that we didn't. It was so light and so creamy with caramelized bananas. I have to note that the service was amazing everyone who helped our table out was friendly and fun. Me and my red-bottomed shoes are definitely coming back to Wexler's for some more California smokin' barbecue.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

The Joya Luck Club


Good friends, good food, good fun. So I have two wonderful friends that I meet up with every few months. We meet in Palo Alto as it is kind of the mid-point for the three of us and for the past four get-togethers we have gone to Joya Restaurant & Lounge located at the corner of University and Florence in downtown Palo Alto. Joya (pronounced Hoy-a) refers to themselves as "modern latin cuisine". The lounge is our area of choice for dining--comfortable couches with lots of cushions in a modern and well-designed high-ceilinged space. Now onto the food--Joya's bar menu has a fabulous choice of tapas and some of the mot reasonably priced wines (and good tasting wines) by the glass in the Bay Area. I have to say that hands down my favorite dish is the Papas Bravas, but then again I am the girl who has never met a potato that she didn't like. The potatoes are so tender and the spices just the perfect blend with a dollop of creme fraiche sauce less spicy than traditional papas bravas sauce, but a great balance to the dish. So the most recent visit lent itself to some new menu items the Dungeness Crab Cakes and the Grilled Spanish Chicken Skewers. The crab cakes are amazing and come with a delicious ginger chipotle aioli. But I have to admit, we ordered a second plate of the chicken skewers, they were mouth-wateringingly good with four bite-sized pieces of perfectly grilled chicken on each skewer. Another fan favorite of the Joya Luck Club, as we have dubbed ourselves, is the Mexican Empanadas. The pork empanadas are serverd with a green aji sauce and the spinach and cheese ones are served with a mango chili sauce. These tasty tidbits are so good that another friend of mine who doesn't like much that is made with pastry, loved them. The last (but not least) dish I will mention is the Braised Short Rib Tacos served with jicama salsa and horse radish cream. You must try these if you go to Joya, the short rib meat is so tender and the combination of flavors is a brilliant experience for your mouth. I mentioned that they have a great wines by the glass list, but I know I would be leaving something out if I didn't mention the Sangria. They serve a red and a white sangria (peaches are the high-light) and both are delicioso. I usually sit in the lounge but I have also dined in the restaurant which serves the entire tapas menu in addition to entrees. No matter where you chose to sit in Joya, you will enjoy the dining experience. As long as you didn't mind those crazies laughing loudly from The Joya Luck Club, can't wait for the next meeting. Happy Eating!
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