Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Progressive Dinner - San Mateo/Burlingame

Plan:
Goal: Drink + Entree + Dessert for $50 per person (or less)

We started at Grape & Grain in San Mateo on a laid back Sunday evening. Most people were braving the crowds at the mall, trying to get their holiday shopping done, we were chilling at this really neat bar. Bar doesnt sufficiently describe it though, it is part lounge, part bar, with loads of character. They have a great collection of beers, and wines, and the olive and cheese platter we ordered were the perfect complement to the drinks we ordered. Its an ideal hangout for drinks after work, or to grab a few drinks before dinner.

Our drinks order:
Stillwater  'Existent' Dark  Saison - Baltimore
Stone 'Cali-Belgique' Belgian Style IPA - San Diego
Handley Gewurztraminer - Andersen Valley, CA

On to Stella Alpina -- I was told their white truffle gnocchi was legendary. The gnocchi was everything I was told, and more. Yummy pillows stuffed with white truffles served with crispy sage in brown butter -- only thing I would have added is perhaps some parsley for freshness, but other than that the dish was perfect! The added bonus, it comes as an appetizer size portion allowing you to enjoy another dish for your entree. 

Stella Alpina
(Entrees - Clockwise from Top Left: Scottadito di Agnello,
Filetto alla "Monferrina", Fish Piccata, Roasted Heirloom
Tomato Risotto with Scallops
Bottom Row - L to R: White Truffle Gnocchi,
Apple Tart with Ice Cream, Creme Brulee)

Our entrees were fantastic too. From the fish, to the risotto and the meats, everything was cooked and seasoned to perfection. The only complaint was that the vegetables served with the meats could have been steamed better.

As you can see above, dinner was a bit of a production, so we decided to order dessert at the same place. We ordered the apple tart, creme brulee and an affogato. Personally, I am not a fan of apple pie, but this tart came out on a flaky crisp crust, with perfectly baked apples. The creme brulee was good too, the sugar caramelized to perfection. My personal favorite, the affogato, with caramel ice cream was an absolute treat. The espresso, was excellent and added a lot to the affogato.

Bottom Line:
Price - $$
Ambience - Classy
Vegetarian Friendly - Yes
Success Measure:
FAIL: Unfortunately, we were unable to keep to our goal of spending under $50 per person, in part because we ended up getting a few drinks. Lesson learned!

Monday, December 10, 2012

La Note - Berkeley

La Note is an authentic is a cute little French restaurant in the heart of downtown Berkeley. The warm, inviting interiors are unfussy, and full of French charm. The menu is a mix of bistro fare, and rustic Provençal dishes.

Despite being with a vegetarian group, we found there were plenty of options on the menu. From a brie and Provençal tomato sandwich, to Ratatouille, to French style lasagna or ravioli -- there was something for everyone.

We quickly settled on the sandwich, and the ravioli. The restaurant was still pretty busy though we were there pretty late.

Our dinner arrived - the brie and tomato sandwich came on a perfectly crisped French roll, and a side of country potatoes. Carb overload, I know, but it was a rainy night... Don't judge! The melted brie, and the confit tomatoes added just the right amount of chewiness.

The ravioli was also very French. The sauce more like a ragout -- rustic, but with entirely unique flavors, and came with plenty of mushrooms.


We skipped dessert, and got espresso. French roast, of course. The coffee came with just the right amount of some really good chocolate.

We left with full stomachs, and completely satisfied. More than we expected for a quick dinner late at night. I would absolutely like to go back to try their pate, and the mussels.

If you are in the area, I highly recommend you check them out!

Bottom Line:
Price - $$
Ambience - Rustic
Vegetarian Friendly - Yes