Traveling Table: Los Angeles Four new restaurants showcase summer produce at its peak | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fig With pillow-strewn banquettes and white-washed wood accents, the Fairmont Miramar's airy new dining room feels more like a neighborhood bistro than a hotel restaurant. It's just the right setting for "snacks" like roasted baby beets with Santa Barbara pistachios ($9) or a charcuterie sampler ($25). Other winners include farro salad with cherries and almonds ($14) and whole grilled trout with sugar snap peas ($25). 101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica; 310-319-3111 or figsantamonica.com Barbrix This sleek space is just what the Silver Lake neighborhood needed, a spot where people can congregate to sip intriguing wines like a crisp Slovenian Saemling ($7) or settle down for full dinners of shared small plates. Fried sweetbread poppers with harissa aioli ($6) and veal meatballs with pecorino cheese ($6) are favorites, but look for chef Don Dickman's nightly specials, such as pan-seared bay scallops with a dilly yogurt sauce ($12). 2442 Hyperion Ave., Silver Lake; 323-662-2442 or barbrix.com Westside Tavern This mall restaurant may look and feel like a chain--but it doesn't taste like one. Chef Warren Schwartz (formerly of Whist at the Viceroy) dishes out specialties like lightly battered, ricotta-filled squash blossoms ($13) and pan-roasted halibut with bright green pea pesto and chubby globe carrots ($22). Even the cocktails stand out: Try the white peach and basil gimlet or the blackberry julep ($9). 10850 W. Pico Blvd., West Los Angeles; 310-470-1539 or westsidetavernla.com |
Great things to do, see, eat, drink, enjoy around LOS ANGELES with a few goodies thrown in for NYC, DC, and SF. LOVE THESE CITIES
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
New Restaurants to Check Out in So Cal
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