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2 Great Spots: Toro Bravo in Portland & Lokal in Carmel Valley

Wednesday, September 26th, 2012
  • So dark in these restaurants, photographs were tough!

Let me say this first, having an amazing taste of this and a superb bite of that is my all time favorite way to eat. Ok, so now you know why I am featuring these two restaurants, located in completely different places, in the same post.

Over the past two weeks we were lucky enough to be in both Portland, Oregon to photograph a wedding at Mt. Hood and the next weekend at a birthday in Carmel Valley, CA (and Big Sur). We ate at two spectacular places, Toro Bravo and Lokal.  There is a reason that I am mentioning both of these restaurants in the same post (and it is not because both served Padrons). Both spots specialize in really creative, local, and seasonal small plates, meant to be shared by your table. We found that both restaurants were fun and exciting because the dishes that we weren’t that excited about ordering, ended up being our favorite dishes, offering an element of luck and surprise to our feasts.  These dishes were of course recommended by our servers and if you know me, I always ask for the servers’ opinions.

Yes, both of these restaurants serve seasonal, farm-to-table unique and fun dishes.  However, Toro Bravo is much more of a Spanish Tapas style place than Lokal (even though T.B. serves a variety of dishes that are not necessarily Spanish).  Toro Bravo serves good, inexpensive Sangria to share with your table and that worked well with the shared, family style meal.  Lokal offers good beers on draft for $3 each (half pints) and they also had a local Rose on draft when were there too. I just got this idea, that Lokal should serve pitchers or carafes of beer & wine, in an elegant manner, as a way to follow through with the ’share’ eat and drink exercise.

Be sure to save room for desert, at both place!

Anyways, check out some of the amazingly creative dishes offered when we were there.  Definitely know that they both change the menu frequently.

Lokal:

  • Crab Hot Dog: Local Dungeness Crab, Avocado, Pistachios, on a bun
  • Bones: Marrow, Shitakes, & Bread
  • Beet Salad: Beets, Coconut/Goat Dressing, & Balsamic Spheres
  • Wedge: Iceberg, Blue Dressing, Blue Cheese (this had the MOST amazing dressing, very garlicky and green from parsley)
  • Sardine Bocadilla: Monterey Sardines, Mojito Aioli, Toast
  • Chicken Wings: Deconstructed
  • Fat Albert: Pork Belly, Negro Chili Sour Cream, Steamed Bun, & Cilantro

Make a Reservation to eat at Lokal.  They have two seating times, 6pm and 8pm.

Recent Articles about Lokal:

SF Gate – “3 new Monterey-area eating places”

• Monterey Weekly: Lokal Crisp Character: Lokal Restaurant slathers unique personality on Carmel Valley’s plate.

LOKAL 13752 Center St., Carmel Valley •659-5886 • www.facebook.com/lokalcarmel/info • Open for breakfast/lunch Tues. – Fri. 7am-3pm, and Sat. 9am-2pm; Dinner Thurs.-Sat. 6pm-late

Toro Bravo:

  • Octopus a la Plancha “Becerrita”*
  • Fried Potato Salad with arugula & peaches
  • Salt Cod Fritters with aioli
  • French “Kiss” (Foi Gros stuffed Soaked in Port Date)
  • Charcuteria Board: Duck Liver Pate, Chicken Liver Pate, French Kiss, House Cured Chorizo
  • Drunken Pork with avocado salad
  • Braised Lamb, Apricots & Coriander with house made noodles

*Red, our favorites

Get to Toro Bravo before they open, at least 1/2 hour before so that you don’t have to wait for a table.  They get super crowded, have a really long wait, and don’t take reservations (only available for 7 persons or more).

Toro Bravo, 120 NE Russell Street
Portland, OR 97212
503.281.4464

Apricot Margarita @ Jardines in San Juan Bautista

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

This is a tasty Apricot Margarita ($7) made with locally grown apricots from Hollister (very close to San Juan Bautista, CA).  I remember my grandfather drinking apricot juice every morning when I was young, so when I took my first sip of the Margarita I had a flood of memories of my grandparents come back. At the time, I never dreamed of Apricot juice in a Margarita.  I’ve never seen this flavor margarita listed anywhere else, have you? It is a good local treat on a day trip from San Jose or Santa Cruz out into the country, to take part in the slower life.

On a sunny day, sit back and sip away on the patio at Jardines as you listen to live music and munch on nachos.  If you’re not in the mood for a Margarita, check out Manny’s Mary (Spicy Bloody Mary w/ Tequila) or the Cafe Mexicano (Hot Coffee Combined With Coffee Liqueur, Tequila, and Topped With Whipped Cream).

You can make your trip to drink an Apricot Margarita a day trip to the outlets in Gilroy or to hike at Pinnacles Nat’l Park (see our suggested California Day Trip Itinerary here).

http://www.jardinesrestaurant.com/

115 Third Street

San Juan Bautista, California

11:30 am – 9:00 pm    Sunday – thursday

11:30 am – 10:00 pm Friday & Saturday
Reservations Advised & Appreciated Phone (831) 623- 4466

SF Bay Area Day Trip: Los Jardines to Pinnacles Nat’l Park to Phill’s Fish Market & Eatery

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

SF Bay Area Day Trip:

EAT, hike, EAT

I love figuring out great San Francisco Bay Area Day Trips.  This makes planning for when guests are in town much easier.  We also love to go out exploring, find a good spot to eat and then a beautiful place to walk it off and another unique eatery on the way home, if possible.  The first time we went to Pinnacles we drove through Hollister, CA and I realized that I was going to need a locals opinion on the best place to eat lunch in the area.  When I got home I talked to a friend whose parents live in Hollister and found out about Los Jardines Restaurant in San Juan Bautista.  Los Jardines is a Mexican restaurant with live musicians playing mandolin at lunchtime on the weekends.  This is a place you can sit outside and drink a local Hollister Apricot Margarita with chickens hopping around outdoors (we have not been there yet, sounds awesome though) which when we were there we didn’t see any chickens, but my friend claims they are usually there.

When we got to Pinnacles it was about 1:45pm and it was a nice day in January, perfect temperature for a hike because I can see that Pinnacles gets VERY HOT in the summer.  We did a five mile hike to the top and back down in a loop and the place is stunningly beautiful with expansive views (we did not do the caves hike this time).  Up top there are amazing rock climbing spots that hang right over the side of the mountain (intense). I’ve heard in the Spring that there are beautiful wildflowers.  On our way out it was about 5pm and the sun was setting.  The scenery was gorgeous as we drove past cattle in the fields with pink skies in the background (see the photographs above).

We headed to Phil’s at Moss Landing and if you haven’t been to Phill’s Fish Market and Eatery, you are missing out.  It is a great restaurant with tons of local seafood.  If you aren’t sure what to get, order the Award Winning Cioppino, Fish Tacos, or Dungeness Crab. Oh, you HAVE to get the Fire-roasted Artichokes for an appetizer to share, it so good.

Jardines de San Juan Restaurant (or Los Jardines)
115 Third Street
San Juan Bautista, Ca
Phone: (831) 623-4466

Open 7 days a week: Sunday-Thursday: 11:30 – 9:00pm | Friday-Saturday: 11:30 – 10:00pm

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Pinnacles Nat’l Park

Pinnacles National Monument
5000 Highway 146
Paicines, CA 95043-9762

Park Headquarters
(831) 389-4486

Visitor Information
(831) 389-4485

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Phil’s Fish Market & Eatery
7600 Sandholdt Rd.
Moss Landing, CA 95039

Phone: 831.633.2152

Ladies’ who Lunch? The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards, Livermore, CA: SF Bay Area Day Trip

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Do you need to pretend you are among the ladies who lunch, even though you have to head out on the one day of the weekend that you don’t actually have to work? This is California right … everyone works.  The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards is your spot for a ladies who lunch outing.  Wente is also a good place for dates with your honey, hubby, or daddy too (we saw all of the above).  The complimentary lunch valet also makes you feel like your out-for-lunch, aka on vaca.  You even get to head out of town a bit for a nice drive in the country to get there, a true San Francisco Bay Area Day Trip for sure, without having to go all the way to Napa or Paso Robles.  It is about a 45 minute drive from Mountain View and from Oakland to get out to Livermore, CA.  As you get closer to Livermore you will find fruit stands along the road.  We bought cherries along the way and had a cherry spitting contest, FYI, not at Wente (don’t get yourself kicked out).

We liked snacking on: Cayenne Spiced Roasted Nuts, Maple, Garden Herbs & Warmed Nicolau Farms Goat Cheese, Herbed Bread Crumbs.

We liked sipping on: SEASONAL COCKTAILS such as the Lavender Martini and local wines at Wente.

Santa Cruz in the News: Our Favorite Santa Cruz Restaurants (to date)

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

36 Hours in Santa Cruz – from the NYTimes

Lots of Santa Cruz folks wrote-in comments on this article with their picks for their favorite restaurants in Santa Cruz.  One person said the NY Times list of restaurants was a bit outdated.  This got us thinking about our favorite restaurants in Santa Cruz and has also inspired us to try a couple of reader recommended spots that we haven’t been to yet.

Our Favorite Breakfast Spots in Santa Cruz:

  • Cafe Brasil - Banana Pancakes, Acai Bowl, & Feijoada (long waits on weekends).
  • Zachary’s - Best Burger in SC (Gourmet Burger w/ Avocado & Bacon), Mike’s Mess, Sourdough Pancakes, & Fresh Baked Goods.
  • Silver Spur – South of the Border Scramble (get their homemade salsa on the side) & Daily Special Baked Muffins (not Open Sundays).

Best Splurge in Santa Cruz:

  • Cellar Door Cafe – Awesome small plates (Smoked Fingerling Potatoes & Brussel Sprouts with smoked Chevre and Cider) & nightly Prix-Fixe Dinner – all local and daily changing seasonal menu.
  • Ristorante Avanti - Great California-Mediterranean inspired local and seasonal menu (such as Dungeness Crab Cakes OR Manchego Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms & Homemade Pappardelle and Baked Marin Sun Farms Meatballs).
  • Soif - Nice Wine Bar downtown with tasty small plates (Piquillo peppers stuffed w/ Manchego cheese).

Casual Spots:

  • Dynasty – Mandarin/Szechuan Cuisine in Capitola (not the village).  We order the Mushu Pork and Beef with Zilan and the complimentary peanut celery appetizer is good too.
  • El Palomar Taco Bar - Freshly cooked meat for tacos in Downtown. Check out Taco Tuesday.
  • Tortilla Flats Located in Soquel, is inspired by French and Mexican Cuisines, and has been a local favorite for over 25 years.
  • SmoqeA BBQ and Wood Fired Pizza restaurant just off the freeway, south of Santa Cruz in Aptos.
  • I will add more spots onto this as I think of them!

Best Coffee:

  • Verve – Superb light roast coffee made by an award-winning Barista. Also try the Bowl of Soul Tea (Tea steeped in steamed soy milk and honey). Great vibe too.
  • Casalegno’s Coffee Bar w/ Ugly Mug Coffee – If Chris is working ask him to make you his coffee specialty!

Favorite Desserts & Bakeries:

  • Chocolate - Downtown Santa Cruz – LOVE their dark chocolate gelato hot fudge sundae – for Chocolate Lovers, you will LOVE it!
  • Penny Ice Creamery – Organic Ice Cream Shop with very unique flavors that change almost daily.  Many of the flavors are often reflective of Santa Cruz (Verve Coffee Flavor, SC Brewery, Organic/Local Fruits).
  • Marianne’s Ice Cream – This is a nostalgic, classic ice cream shop with lots of flavors on your way to or from the beach in Santa Cruz. I like the Macapuno, Creamy baby coconut ice cream which is not an ice cream I would have ever thought I would like (it’s not chocolate).
  • Gayle’s Bakery - Located in Capitola – Love their Princess Cake for Birthdays (Three layers of vanilla genoise cake ~ layers of pastry cream, raspberry jam & whipped cream inside ~ pastel marzipan shell outside ~ sprinkled with powdered sugar ~ topped with a fresh rose)!
  • Kelly’s French Bakery - Love their Macaroons.  Great area to hang out in over in Swift Street Courtyard.  There are wine tasting rooms, the Santa Cruz Brew Pub, Bonny Doon/Cellar Door Cafe, a Clothing Shop, Knitting Shop etc…)
  • The Buttery – Can’t forget the Buttery. They are packed with orders around every single holiday!

Favorite Spot for Cocktails:

  • 515 Kitchen & Cocktails – Love their Signature 515 Pomegranate Margarita (cazadores tequila, la pinta tequila, lime, pama liqueur, patron citronge liqueur, sugar rim)! 515 is kind of loungy and a great spot to enjoy cocktails with friends or lovers.

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GrassRoutes Guides & Oakland Dining Recommendations Online

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

I met Serena of GrassRoutes Guides (Oakland, CA) at a Food Blogging dinner in SF and quickly wanted to know when she would come down and write a guidebook about Silicon Valley/South Bay because we are not the ugly step sister of SF.  I really liked Serena’s energy and optimism about Oakland in particular.  Now we have a ton more spots to check out in our often frequented Oakland (and then some spots from her other guides on SF, Wine Country, Portland, & Seattle).  Serena told me that Eco-Tourism should not just be for the exotic travels to such locales as Costa Rica but that even urban places in the Bay Area, that are Eco-conscious, can enrich and enlighten our travels and explorations at home.

The Oakland/Berkeley Guidebook page online has lots of restaurant descriptions and suggestions for places to eat in Categories such as:

  • Do Lunch (Bake Sale Betty – Famous Fried Chix Sandwich)
  • Casual Night Out – (One pick we’ve tried is – Dona Tomas – Great Cookbook and Creative, Upscale Mexican Spot)
  • Coffee Time (Blue Bottle of course! – Don’t miss it!)
  • Dress Up
  • Farm to Table
  • International Grocery
  • Sweet Tooth
  • Imbibe (Need to add Beer Revolution & Friday at Drakes Brewery to the list (I know it is in San Leandro but it is so worth it))

Out of Town: Los Angeles

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

While staying in Los Feliz at a friends for the 4th of July weekend, we hopped about eating famous chicken and waffles, sipping on gourmet coffee, and nibbling on specialty cheeses.   A real hit was Gaam Restaurant & Lounge in Koreatown, LA.

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Out of Town: Napa for a Night!

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Russian River Brewing Co.: A Must Visit in Santa Rosa for Beer Lover’s!

Pliny the Elder Double IPA (8.0% ABV), need we say more? Russian River Brewery is one of the finest breweries in the country.  We stopped in at the Russian River Brewing Co., a larger bustling pub in downtown Santa Rosa, CA (about 1/2 hour from Napa) on a Friday evening for happy hour (M-F, 4-6:30pm).   We had numerous pints of Pliny, one of our all time favorites (the “hop-head’s” dream). We also had their large beer sampler, which consisted of everything they had that day, as their taps change often due to their limited supply.   The sour ales (Temptation & Salvation) were really interesting and definitely a taste you either love or hate.  We loved the sour ales because of their uniqueness.  They taste somewhat like a carbonated wine/beer combo with a very sour bite.

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