August 24, 2007
For all it's hype (well, Batali's), Esca is nice and reli...
For all it’s hype (well, Batali’s), Esca is nice and reliable, but not great. If you love your seafood untampered with, this is NOT the place to go (just go buy great seafood from a market somewhere and dump it in some boiling water, or better yet, have it raw, you lazy bastards). They do great carpaccio, and remember not to stray from seafood. Fish is flippin fresh, but flavour combos are ubiquitous – think butter, lemon, parsley and the like. But hey, no one said classic’s not good. Service is friendly and the atmos is Ame-refined, with dark timbers and white linens.
The European
161 Spring St
Melbourne, VIC
6(139) 654-0811
Cuisine:
Modern European
August 30, 2007
Very bistro - in every way, from food to decor...
Very bistro – in every way, from food to decor to service. A very nice wine list (they also own City Wine Shop next door), and food is solid and reliable – I think I’d call it up-a-notch-comfort food. No linens, just good ol’ mahogany tables and classic bistro chairs, slightly elbow to elbow, at lunch the crowd is mostly corporate bore, but dinner is more varied (not that you’d really converse with the diners next door, or would you?!) and is just as popular with the penthouse dwelling platinum retirees as the artsy young thangs who might continue the night upstairs at the Supper Club, or Double Happiness or New Gold Mountain, all up the ‘slopey’ end of the City.
Angelini Osteria
7313 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
(323) 297-0070
Cuisine:
Italian, Casual dining
November 10, 2007
i am dying to give this place 5 stars. great...
i am dying to give this place 5 stars. great sushi and sashimi, great service, low-key vibe… but they cooked my toro and didn’t think of giving to me as sashimi!!
also, omakase is NOT a must, if you are clear about what you like and are reasonably well acquainted with jap cuisine. a word of warning – if you’re looking for a totally authentic jap experience (à la tsukiji), then this isn’t the place for you – they will put unconventional (but often very fitting) sauces on your sashimi.
Sushi Nozawa
11288 Ventura Blvd Ste C
Studio City, CA
(818) 508-7017
Cuisine:
Sushi, Japanese, Asian
Falai
68 Clinton St
New York, NY
(212) 253-1960
Cuisine:
Italian, Casual dining
Jar
8225 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
(323) 655-6566
Cuisine:
Steakhouse, American, Californian
The French Laundry
6640 Washington St
Yountville, CA
(707) 944-2380
Cuisine:
American, French, Fine Dining
Baker D. Chirico
149 Fitzroy St
St Kilda, VIC
6(139) 534-3777
Cuisine:
Bakery Cafe
August 29, 2007
I wish I’d travelled to enough places to say...
I wish I’d travelled to enough places to say that Daniel Chirico makes the best bread in the world – well, all I can say now is that of all the bread I’ve eaten around the however many places I’ve been, this is THE best bread I’ve even eaten. Of course, I stand to be corrected, but before you dump a whole load of other bakers’ addresses on me, try this one. Really. (And go early or there won’t be a single crumb left – in which case, pray that they have some nougats left, they’re very, very goooood.)

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