Showing posts with label Foie Gras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foie Gras. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Umm, did you say Foie Gras Lollipops?

With Karena off on her Eastern European vacation (jealous!) I thought I'd share some pics and stories about a dinner I had recently Jose Andres newest, and only, west coast outpost: The Bazaar in Beverly Hills at the SLS Hotel (tres chic). Jose Andres owns some of my favorite restaurants in DC: Zaytinya, Jaleo, Cafe Atlantico, and Minibar. So when I heard he had finally opened shop in California I HAD to visit, and it really wasn't hard trying to convince my fabulous LA friends to come with. Andres is known for small plates, tapas-style food and The Bazaar is no different. We picked the tapas tasting menu ($45 each) which was pretty reasonable given the amount of food we got. Obviously, there was sangria too. (I'm new to blogging so lets not get fancy here)



We started off with Jicama cilantro shisho wraps with a coconut dip






Salt cured potatoes with a lemon, cumin, cilantro dipping sauce
(one of the group favorites!)





Caesar Salad wrapped in Jicama with a quail egg on top





Sweet potato chips with cumin, star anise Greek
yogurt. My friend Hannah made the mistake of going to the bathroom when this arrived. We had devoured it by the time she got back. Ooops!






Roasted eggplant, red bell peppers, and onion (This was kind of boring. I feel like I can make it at home)




Butifarra Catalan pork sausage, white beans, mushrooms
(I don't even eat pork, but they were too good to pass up!)




Not your everyday caprese: Tomatoes, mozzarella, pesto, basil, croutons (note: we're getting ready to hoover this and the server tell us to use our spoons. Whaaat?! Yeah, they're not balls of mozzarella, they're little liquid capsules of the cheese and they kind of explode in your mouth. LIQUID MOZZARELLA? Awesome)



The final course of dinner: Foie gras cotton candy lollipops. The Bazaar's signature dish. The flavors and textures were kinda gross and kinda cool, but so delicious. Definite favorite!





Now, time for dessert
!



Fresh berries with homemade coconut sorbet






Triple chocolate mousse with chocolate disc, and crumbles on top. It also came with a little pod of chocolate for you to top off the crumbles







Greek yogurt panna cotta with apricot and apricot FOAM. It was fizzy!









Flan with vanilla and fruit





So all in all, dinner at The Bazaar was pretty fabulous. I definitely recommend it for anyone who is planning a little trip to LA or lives there. Fun little story- we were seated right by the open kitchen, so it was great to look in and see all of this amazing food being made. I wasn't wearing my glasses but I saw one of the chefs and his wildly out-to-here hair, and I thought, that looks a lot like that guy Marcel from Top Chef.

I put my glasses on and confirmed, yes, its him. I always thought he was kind of a goon, but the food was good so I can't hate. This also explains the foam on the Panna Cotta. I wish Tom Collichio had been there to tell him to "Take it easy with the foam". Ahh well.

Hope everyone is having a great Labor Day weekend! -Selin