Friday, October 02, 2009

Friday Quickies #76: October Ahoy!

Mini-Sandwich Remix!
Mini-sandwiches filled with uni and foie gras from the Bazaar, where I went for DineLA Restaurant Week last time around.

Yay, it's October -- and so ends my dine-out dieting (though I had no shortage of good eats at home, and on invites out to assorted events in the past month). Since one'd have to live under a rock to not hear about the two biggie events of the month, namely the 27th Annual American Wine & Food Festival this weekend and the DineLA Restaurant Week promotions, I'll highlight some of the less-well-known, but no less tasty, events going around town.

But first, time for an open call to recommendations: Where's a good Sunday Brunch to be had in or around Ojai? I will be up there this Sunday for a running event and will definitely be in the mood for some feasting afterwards. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

Started yesterday - in case you missed the three lobster fests (Long Beach, San Pedro & Redondo Beach) that went on consecutive September weekends (like me!) or you just didn't feel like the long drive or the long lines in the sweltering heat, Savannah Chop House in Laguna Niguel and Chimayo on the Huntington Beach waterfront are doing Lobster Fest celebration of their own! For $29.99 you can enjoy a 1.5-pound whole Maine lobster prepared just the way you like it, whether it's steamed with drawn butter and a baked potato with all the accompaniments, roasted with garlic-herb butter and jalapeno cheddar potatoes, tempura-fried and tossed with a garlic-ginger sauce alongside coconut jasmine rice, or a lobster mac 'n cheese with a three-cheese sauce and a crispy parmesan breadcrumb topping. And best of all, you can actually sit, enjoy the views and have a nice lil cocktail with your lobster. Here are the slightly different menus for Chimayo and Savannah.

Sundays - Meanwhile, Downtown L.A.'s Water Grill is doing their Lobster Clam Bake, a $55pp feast that includes mini lobster rolls, steamed 1.25 pound lobster, bowls of shellfish baked with sausage and potatoes, finished off with a cobbler and homemade root beer float (with house made root beer); FoodGPS was recently invited to check it out, so you can read more about it here.

Monday, Oct. 5
- While Campanile's Monday family dinners have been a longtime tradition, this coming week's affair coincides with the launch of Chef Mark Peel's book "New Classic Family Dinners" so you can savor his fare and then recreate them at home! The $45pp menu includes pasta carbonara with asparagus, a seafood stew with lobster, shrimp, clams, mussels sea bass and white beans and a refreshing concord grape granita.


Thursday, Oct. 8 - Can't score a seat for Dudamel's Hollywood Bowl concert? Don't get mad, get full . . . at Pinot Grill or Kendall's Brasserie and Bar, both of which will offer a live simulcast of the much anticipated inaugural Dudamel performance and serving three-course prix-fixe meals at $30pp and $40pp, respectively. And for the lucky peeps who scored tix to the Music Center simulcast, Patina Restaurant Group will be grilling up assorted Dudamel-inspired specialties right outside, from bacon-wrapped "Street Dogs" topped with caramelized onions and grilled jalapenos for $6 to Venezuelan shredded beef with rice, beans and roasted plantains for $12. Cool it all down with some jamaica and paletas!

Thursday, Oct. 8 - for those further out West, Border Grill will be partnering with Tequila Corralejo for a festive four-course, margarita-paired dinner for $45pp (or $38pp if you're in their recently-debuted Border Grill Locals club). The tasty menu includes a duo of meatballs (kobe beef in a spicy salsa brava and shallot aioli, lamb with curried yogurt, oregano chimichurri and onion marmalade) paired with a curried margarita, seared diver scallops with creamed corn, serrano ham and blood orange reduction with a blood orange margarita, finished with a coconut tequila cheesecake and a tequila-spiked horchata. As an extra perk, participants will also get a Corralejo goody bag!

And as always, my favorite of foodie reads this week:

Slashfood interview culinary celebrities about their food-guilty pleasures

Meanwhile, Slate published a provocative piece on how the Internet democratize the world of wine criticsm

All the food pornage of LA County Fair (ends this week, btw) minus the artery-clogging act of actually eating them, brought to you by LA Weekly

And LA Times answered a reader's request for recipe to make Cole's fantastic bacon potato salad

Citysearch LA got the scoop on local high-end happy hours where you can eat cheap-chic at the likes of XIV and Drago Centro.

Finally, there's no noodling around this -- LA Times covers the debate between Asian pasta manufacturers against the health dept. and their refrigeration rule. And no, I am not related to H.C.Foods (one of the companies cited in the article)

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Game, Set, Match, Burrito? Eating Competition in East LA

El Tepeyac Exterior
Heavy as a newborn baby, larger than forearms, and costs approximately a Jackson . . . that can only mean one thing in Los Angeles, the over-five-pounds Manuel's Special Burrito at El Tepeyac Café in East Los Angeles; where, as mentioned last week, Binary Tastebuds faced off against Choisauce to see who can eat the most or finish the fastest, with the loser paying the El Tepeyac bill AND a no-limit-set dinner at Rivera.
Burrito & My Camera Case
Here's the monstrous burrito, with my camera case for size comparison. Yeah, it's as wide as my camera is long!
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The contenders holding their precious burrito babies (that they'll soon eat like Cronus!)
Normal People with Somewhat Normal-Sized Orders
And three witnesses (left to right): Danny of Kung Food Panda, Evelina of Two Hungry Pandas, and Alan of Liquored on Life (Panda?), were there too, with more normal-size (though still unusually large) portions of and burrito, quesadilla, tostada and horchata. Conbon was there too, but she only shared a jamaica with me as we observe the showdown.
Open Wide
At first, both contender seem to be going strong, with Mr. BT taking the silent 'n steady route while Choisauce was texting and craptalking during the nosh fest, which he occasionally reciprocated.
Taking her sweet time tweeting
But after 20 minutes, the gap quickly widened . . .
Loser & Winner Plate
and it soon became clear who's taking the Rivera prize and who's footing the bill.
Ladylike winner
Here's the winner with her paper crown, ladylike mouth wipe-age, and declarations of "I WANT DESSERT!"
The zero and the one
Final victory/loser pose (or in Binary Tastebud terms, the zero and the one)
Normal People and their meals...
And the three witnesses with their half-eaten "normal" sized plates. Conbon and I actually had a taste of each, they weren't bad, but we can't imagine finishing even the regular portion all by our lonesome, let alone the Manuel's Special (meant for four people.)
Champion Ready for Dessert
Still-sweets-craving Choisauce begs to differ; in any case -
Post burrito face
Congrats (and oh yeah, A for Effort, Mr. BT), and I am soooo glad I don't have to see either of you in the next 24 to 48 hours.
Winner's Cap
More photos (and videos) here on my flickr. And in case you want to tackle the Manuel's Special yourself . . .

El Tepeyac Café
812 North Evergreen Ave
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 268-1960

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Giveaway Time: Five Pair of Tickets to Taste of Abbot Kinney on Sunday, Oct. 11

Brunch Entree
Pork Belly with Sunny Side-Up Eggs on Brioche with Tomato-Bacon Jam and Avocado Mousse at Joe's

It's everyone's favorite posts -- the ones with giveaways!

This time, thanks to the organizer of Taste of Abbot Kinney, I'm able to give out not one, not two . . . but FIVE pairs of tickets (which are worth $60 per ticket) to the Sunday, Oct. 11 event from 2 to 7 p.m. To enter, simply comment to this post with your e-mail address/contact info and tell me what you love about the Abbot Kinney neighborhood or if you have a particular favorite eatery on that street.

Benefiting Inside Out Community Arts, a non-profit that empowers youth through visual and performing arts, what I love Taste of Abbot Kinney is that it's an actual walking tour into the street's various eateries, bars and shops (instead of other tasting events where it's at some off-site venue and all the restaurants have to worry about pre-prepping the food or cooking in an unfamiliar, makeshift "kitchen.") With this "Taste" you get mix and mingle (and eat and drink) in the actual restaurants with the staff and owners.

Eat/drink participants for this year's event include Joe's (where I had a thoroughly delicious brunch last year), 3 Square (another nice spot for an AM meal), Lemonade, Lilly's French Cafe & Bar, The Tasting Kitchen, Capri, Elvino Wines, Beechwood and more!

Furthermore, the ticket also gets you some sweet discounts at those uniquely-Abbot Kinney retailers such as Equator Books and Urbanic Paper Boutique, where you can score swanky-chic goods at a fraction of the price.

Anyhoo, spread the word (pre-shortened URL for you twitter-saavy folks: http://bit.ly/Vwn3w) and comment away, 5 will be chosen at random to win a pair of tickets by the end of September (Wed., 11:59 p.m.) And of course, if you didn't win, consider buying a ticket -- between all the food, wine, spirits, discounts AND supporting a great cause, it's totally worth it!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday Quickies #75: It's Hot and It's Autumn edition

Lobster & Chicken Pot Pie from Family Night Dinner at Campanile

Even though it's officially Fall, it feels hotter than summer! what the...? Anyhoo, the warmer temperatures should make things (including the Manuel's Special Tourney) interesting . . .

Today only - for those who Panda Express (I do, too, on occasion -- that orange chicken is crack-laced, I swear) today they're debuting their SweetFire Chicken Breast(TM), described as "crispy all-white meat chicken, fresh red bell peppers, diced onions and juicy pineapples, wok-tossed to perfection in our zesty sweet chili sauce" and you can try it for free by bringing this coupon to your local PanEx.

Starting today - the bakery side of Akasha will convert into a lounge for Friday and Saturday nights, serving up signature cocktails, beers and wines and assorted glammy bar bites such as fried chicken sliders with jalapeno slaw ($8), housemade onion rings with smoke paprika dip ($7) and hummus with marinated olives and caramelized onion flatbread ($8). To promote this opening special, tonight and tomorrow from 6 to 10 p.m. it's 50% off all beer, wines by the glass and signature cocktails. Weekend sounds a whole lot better...

Until Sun., Sept. 27 - Santa Monica's french brasserie Anisette is celebrating the end of summer (and the beginning of HOTTER weather?) with a refreshing six-item Basque menu highlighting that region's fare -- including a piperade with farm egg, pepper relish and jamon serrano ($10), pork a la Basquaise with creamy polenta and chorizo ragout ($26) and fromage du Pay with cherry compote ($6).

And for the reading list:

~ SeriousEats' extensive coverage of the simple-yet-refined stir-frying method in its Seriously Asian column, from "passing through" technique, to the function of cornstarch, the assorted Asian veggies and, of course, choosing the right wok.

~ Probably in perfect timing for the upcoming first ever LA beer week, CHOW.com gives a primer on German and German-style beers.

~ For the list obsessed, LA Weekly highlights Top 10 Japanese Noodles joint in the Torrance area -- and a few runner-up honorable mentions.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The eating tourney to watch this weekend . . .

Totally epic . . . watch, listen and smell (in awe, in amazement, in disgust?) as two of my blogging friends take on . . .

El Tepeyac Cafe's Manuel's Special burrito (photo courtesy of KCRW-FM's "Good Food" blog, see phone for scale!) The contenders, who will be getting one of these over-five-pounders EACH:

Choisauce (photo courtesy of
Tangmeister from a previous eating contest that she pwn'd, namely, 8 servings of carbs from Olive Garden's never ending pasta bowl)

vs. Binary Tastebuds (who is no stranger to Manuel's Special and other amazing feats of pure gluttony!)
Only one will survive, and win a no-limit-set dinner at Rivera!

Witness the insanity for yourself this Sunday, noon @ El Tepeyac ;) - it's definitely *THE* food battle of the decade year month Sept. 27. Side bets and other orders of Manuel's Special amongst yourselves are welcomed too . . .

El Tepeyac Café
812 North Evergreen Ave
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 268-1960

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