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Lack of Updates…..

Sorry everyone for the lack of updates, I’ve had a very busy couple of weeks. Will definitely have some new material on here soon enough. I’ve got a gig this weekend, so I’ll be sure to take plenty of pictures. Just a reminder to anyone who refers a job/gig to me, you’ll get a free meal. Thanks again for reading, and remember “Bon Appetit”

August 21, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Supatra’s Thai Bistro…..

So I heard about this place from a friend and had to try it. The restaurant is called Supatra’s Thai Bistro located in Yorba Linda. Come to think of it, its located near the outskirts of Yorba Linda. After hearing about this place, I’ve kept telling myself to go and try it but never had the chance. Fast forward that to this past Saturday evening, a couple friends call me craving some Thai food…..PERFECT. I guess the stars were aligned that night or something, because here it is, Supatra’s Thai Bistro.

Supatra’s Thai Bistro

21560 Yorba Linda Blvd, Suite E

Yorba Linda, CA 92887

www.supatrasthai.com

First off, when you arrive at the restaurant, its sorta tucked away in the corner. As a small restaurant, the outside looks like a normal building you’d find at any plaza.  Once inside, its completely different. Your first greeted by the host, but as you walk to your table, you notice the beautiful decor inside the restaurant. All around on the walls, its a mix of contemporary and South East Asian art from Thailand. Definitely classy, and a great place to bring a date…..

Since we’re here, they offer Domestic and Imported beer. A bottle of Singha or Chang sounded good but we decided on wine for the evening. Amazingly enough, most of the wines on the list were German. A light wine should do the trick when eating Thai food. Wine of choice for the night? Fritz Haag Riesling 2005. A great choice by my friend of course. This white wine goes well with spicy foods, seafood’s, or just about any Southeast Asian dish offered. A delicate and sweet flavor that just so happens to be perfect with dessert as well. If you love white wines, you will definitely like this…

Anyways, we’re here for the food right? Lets start by saying this, the offer a wide variety of dishes here. Plenty of choices to make, its almost hard to choose. It definitely helps when your with a bigger group and you can order one of each because the food was definitely good but since there was only a few of us, we decided to make the most of it. Browsing the menu, this one particular dish caught my eye, actually a soup. Seafood Hot Pot. Since we loved seafood, we just had to order that. The hot pot is served boiling away over a flame from the chaffing dish. The seafood hot pot was a combination of mussels, calamari, shrimp, scallops and crab meat simmered in the traditional sour and spicy soup. The soup is amazing, just the right touch of spice mixed with the the perfect blend of citrus and lemongrass. The seafood simmering in the soup taste just as great with all the flavors blending together for a wonderful concoction….

Down the menu, another wonderful dish caught my eye. I have the say, you cant go wrong cooking with garlic, so we tried the Garlic Pepper Chicken. They also offer this dish with beef, pork or shrimp instead but after choosing the other dishes, we stuck with the chicken. Another beautifully executed dish. The chicken is stir fried in their special pepper garlic sauce. This dish went so well over a bead of rice. The cabbage on the side had a sweet flavor that went well dipped in the sauce. A delightful dish that I must try one day with their other meats offered.

Next up, another seafood dish. Since we couldn’t get enough of the seafood, and how much we enjoy shrimp, I found it fitting to try their Scallops and Shrimp. Offered in both their garlic sauce and spicy sauce, the hostess suggested we try it in their spicy sauce since we had already ordered a garlic dish. I have to tell you this, boy o boy was that a great decision. Even though we ordered the dish mild, it had just the right amount of kick. The savory pieces of scallop  just melt in your mouth as you take a bite. The shrimp was just the same, full of flavor from the sauce yet still retained the fullness shrimp offer.

The last dish we ordered was probably one of my favorites all night. So simple yet full if mouthwatering flavor. The Crying Tiger is a must order when you go there. Using a New York strip steak, they marinate it in Thai seasonings. Served however you wanted, I ordered it medium. Although i normally get my steaks rare, my guest preferred the latter. The dish still came out great. The meat was cooked just right, leaving a little bit of pinkness, and still very tender. The meat was great, but especially with the chili sauce they serve it with. It actually had more of a tangy sweet and sour flavor to it than the spicy kick I was expecting. Still a great dish that can shared amongst your friends.

Last but not least, what a better way to end your meal than with a dessert. If your at a Thai restaurant, and it’s in season, you have to try the Mango and Coconut Sticky Rice. Every Thai restaurant serves it or makes it different. The mango’s were ripe and ever so sweet. The coconut stick rice was served with sesame seeds that went well with the mango’s. Definitely a must try if you love mango. Actually come to think of it, if you love dessert period.

It was definitely a hole in the wall place but a must return place as well. There’s actually a sushi place right across the way that I’ve heard great things about, maybe ill try that next. For now, keep your mouths watering, your stomachs hungry and “Bon Appetit”

August 11, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Just a heads up…..

Hey fellow food lovers, sorry nothing really new lately, I’ll have a new review up this evening once I load and edit the pictures. I’ve got an extremely busy week ahead, but I’m going to try to squeeze in a few things. We’ll see how it goes, stay tuned later for a new review……

August 10, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Las Brisas Restaurant in Laguna Beach…

I’ll start off by saying how special Saturday night was. I’d like to congratulate my friend Andrew for proposing to his girlfriend and also my friend Charlene and giving me a chance to do a review on one of the top must visit restaurants in Orange County. I guess you could say, killed two birds with one stone. Anyways, it was a magical evening, great company, great food, and happy times as usual. So lets not stop there and lets get those mouths savoring…..

Las Brisas Restaurant

361 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, Ca 92651

(949) 497-5434

www.lasbrisaslagunabeach.com

First off, when you arrive in Laguna Beach, you’ll notice Las Brisas is located on Cliff Dr, and yes it is on a cliff. The view there is breathtaking during the day, and absolutely gorgeous at night with all the lights.

From the outside the restaurant looks small, but once your inside, surprisingly, the restaurant is huge and there’s such a warm feeling emitted from the decor. Las Brisas offers private rooms for events, a large outdoor patio, and 2 fully stocked bars. While walking through, you’ll notice from every room, you’ll get a view to the ocean. Now lets get on with the food, because I know that’s why we’re here….

Las Brisas is known for their seafood, but they also offer your usual chicken and beef meals as well as salads and appetizers. There were so many of us that it was hard to keep track of everything but ill talk about everything that I got to try. We all started off with a shared appetizer, the Guacamole Estilo Mexico which is exactly what it sounds like. Fresh guacamole served with an assortment of red and yellow corn tortilla chips made fresh. Also ordered were the Coctels de Camarones and the Ceviche de Pescado. Both were very delicious….The Coctels de Camarones featured 5 large prawn shrimp fresh from the sea and served with a tequila cocktail sauce. The prawns were juicy and had a nice sweet flavor to them which went great with the tequila kick you get once dipped in the sauce. The Ceviche de Pescado was made from sea bass and marinated in the usual lime/orange juice but also featured mango chunks. I must say, it was actually quite refreshing eaten on a corn chip. It has a sweet flavor to it rather than the usual ceviche you get anywhere else.

As we ate, i was also introduced to their special muffins. Such a wonderful taste of cornbread mixed with the slight kick from the jalapeno. Yes, that’s right, cornbread muffin with jalapeno. Definitely not an odd flavor, and with a little butter, its a great way to start the evening.

During the course of the meal, I ordered both a Pinot Noir by Cambria and a Chardonnay by La Crema, both which i might add went great with everything we ate. Although i recommend the pinot noir for a red meat, it did surprisingly go very well with our seafood. The Cambria Pinot Noir features a light flavor cultivated from the mixing of black cherry, strawberry’s, grapes and cranberry’s. Not dry, served at room temperature, such a buttery rich taste with a hint of oak , it tasted great on the palate of my mouth. Now the Chardonnay by La Crema was better suited for the seafood we ordered. Like the pinot noir, it had a smooth, creamy texture that features the taste and smell of ripe pears, a bit of vanilla, a touch of honey and just a hint of oak. This was a great wine and paired with the seafood, it definitely brought the taste to a whole new level.

Now on to my actual meal…..Las Brisas offers such a diverse menu to their patrons. It was hard to make a choice, but i ended up ordering the Frutas del Mar. The Frutas del Mar had a little bit of everything. It came with a broiled/baked lobster, sauteed sea scallops, prawns, crab, and fresh mahi mahi served on a bed of white rice and veggies covered in a tomato garlic sauce. The mahi flaked off with a fork and just melted in my mouth.  At first i thought the tomato garlic sauce would over power the seafood, but after a few bites, I realized that it actually accentuated the rich flavors in every bite. The lobster was fantastic, with a hint of lime and garlic, it went well with a little bit of the sauce. The scallops were amazing, sized about the same as a half dollar, and bursting with a sweet savory flavor. It had a buttery texture so delicate and flavorful. The prawns were just as good. Made from the same fresh pickings, they offered a nice smokey flavor from the grill. The crab was delicious as well, just like the lobster, it too had a hint of lime and garlic. The claws were already cracked and opened for you.

Although i didn’t get to try the rest of these with the exception of the Calamar al Mojo de Ajo, I did manage to take a few pictures to try and capture the savoriness and flavor. The Calamar al Mojo de Ajo definitely changes the definition of calamari. With such a unique flavor, not only is it not chewy, it melts in your mouth with every bite you take. Ill start off with a picture of that.

…..and this is Robalo ala Cozumel; Sea bass broiled and glazed with a chile paste

…..Mero con Tomatillo; Halibut grilled with roasted tomatillo sauce

……Playa del Sol; Fillet of Sole, layered and topped with crab meat.

and of course dessert. With such a great meal, what better way to end it than to have a delicious and sweet ending? The newly engaged couple ordered the Creme Brule while I ordered the Berry Tostada. The creme brule, was OK in my books. I thought it was a little too rich and too sweet. Although it was still quite delicious. It does have a different taste than the usual creme brule. Still a very good recommendation to end the evening. The Berry Tostada was awesome. Its a medley of fresh berries atop vanilla bean ice cream put into a tostada shell fashioned with almonds. The fruit liqueur dressing that came on the side went great with the berries and ice cream. The almond tostada shell was excellent as well, sweet from the almond taste with a a bit of caramel used to hold it together.

Overall, it was a great night, great company for an awesome engagement. Oh, and I almost forgot about the champagne we toasted with was Perrier Jouet. Awesome champagne by the way, not too dry, light fruit taste and full of flavor.

Congrats again to my friends, the newly engaged couple. I hope you have all the happiness, love, and prosperity in your life and may we all enjoy it together. Always good food, always good drinks and always good times, signing off with “Bon Appetit”

August 4, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | 4 Comments

New Update….Promise

So I promised a new update soon….I’ll be going somewhere tonight for a special event, I will definitely be taking lots of pictures and reviewing it tomorrow. Lets just say this restaurant has a great fusion flavor, and located in one of the most beautiful spots in Orange County. I’ll Save my how-to for later on……

August 1, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment