Chic and Comfy — Rustic Canyon Wine Bar and Seasonal Kitchen
Thursday, December 4, 2008Perfect!
Well, after our very first small course I was swooning. What kind of creative culinary genius pairs two of the most luscious things on the planet – soft, ripe and sweet nectarine chunks with creamy, dreamy burrata – and dresses it with a mild, unfermented version of balsamic vinegar known as saba? Wow!
We took a flight of SMALL PLATES, that included:
Postage-stamp sized Sweet Corn Agnolotti was served with caramelized corn in a light and creamy sauce. This dish was outstanding and extremely memorable. Sadly, this sweet item was not on the menu the next time we visited, several months later. BUT according to their online menu, this delectable dish is currently available.
One small course was a delightfully golden, single Scallop served beneath a large, crimped raviolo that housed more slices of scallop as well as a vibrantly golden, runny egg yolk that burst forth when I punctured the elegant square of pasta. So cool.
Another favourite was the Crispy Stuffed Squash Blossoms, all golden and oozing with warm chevre ricotta. These were comparable to those on offer at Pizzeria Mozza. We just loved the Roasted Baby Beet salad;paper-thin shavings of pretty, variegated beets are beautifully offset by fresh sorrel leaves and a piquant mustard seed dressing.
These last two dishes are on the current menu.
So, although they are a seasonal kitchen, certain dishes (or versions of them) are available virtually all year round:
MAINS include:
Pan Roasted ‘Jidori’ Chicken
Slow roasted ‘Grimaud Farms’ Duck breast with cherries, celery-fennel puree and wild morels.
Apparently a house favorite is the Niman Ranch Cast Iron Burger served with crispy onion rings, point reyes blue cheese, wild arugula and hand cut french fries.
SIDE NOTE:
This restaurant has a fascinating story behind its origin. Read the rest of this entry »
By MaxMillion (see more of her posts). Max Million is the nom de 'net of Pauline Adamek. Born in Sydney, Australia, Pauline has lived in Los Angeles for the past ten years and finds it agrees with her. She has been reviewing films and filing celebrity-based interview articles since 1991, and has filed stories from various international film festivals, including Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Toronto and Sundance. She is completing a family cookbook and also writes novels for 8-12 year olds.









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