Ludo Bites


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Sunday, May 16, 2010 | Published in


Heaven, yes, heaven, 1/2 of those dishes were simply WOW and the rest were spectacular. First a shout out to Starry Kitchen, our very good friends from Texas who have simply had a spectacular year breaking into the Los Angeles food scene. They were able to get the reservation and invite us and even bought the wine :-).

Where to start except with the concept - Ludo Levebvre, one of the of top chefs of the world, believes in amazing food at an affordable price. He does this through going into pre-established restaurants to serve dinner, when they are not usually open. Ludo describes this as guerilla style pop up restaurants called a "bistronomy". We went when LudoBites was at Gram & Pappas in the downtown fashion district.

We went through the entire menu, 3 bottles of wine & an epic dining experience. Since we went through so many dishes - I will only highlight standouts according to my culinary taste buds!

The photo at the top is of the brie with a little bit of honeycomb - simply spectacular. The flavor combination is amazing - that little bit of honeycomb simply puts this dish over the top in regards to flavor combination.

Burgundy Escargot with a garlic flan - yes savory full of flavor and amazing - I wish I had words to this justice.


Foie Gras Black Croque Monsieur - wow amazingness wrapped between bread but to call it is a sandwich is a crime against foodality.



Squid Carbonara - enough said right. Wow this dish was incredibly creative. Utilizing extremely tender squid as the "pasta" for this incredible dish. It was topped off with an egg as well pieces of bacon.



The chocolate souffle - nothing to say about this except that every bite was
literally heaven. Soft, fluffy, chocolatey (yes I know it is not a word). Even though this was the last dish on the table, I managed to finish every bite.



This is us at the end, happy and full with the amazing chef Ludo on his birthday and his beautiful wife along with the Kitchen Ninja, her hubby as well as myself and my partner in crime!

Farmer's Market Food - Pupusas


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Saturday, May 8, 2010 | Published in




No not The Grove. I usually head to the Brentwood Farmer's Market as it is close and has some damn good food. We have been trying to eat many different types of food there. They have Thai BBQ, gyros, LA street dogs (bacon wrapped hot dogs) and the list could go on.

Today the highlight are the oh so tasty pupusas. The ones pictured above are made from chicken and cheese.

In case you don't know, a pupusa is a traditional Salvodorian dish made of a heavy tortilla and filled with a mix of meat and cheese. The ones we get from the market also come with cabbage slaw as well as some salsa on the side. Delicioso!

Texas Edition - Saltlick BBQ


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Sunday, April 25, 2010 | Published in

Now as all know - BBQ can be quite controversial. Being born and raised in Texas, I am all about the beef bbq with very little sauce. I have to say for pork BBQ, Memphis was all levels of amazing - just very different from Texas BBQ. As far as I am concerned good BBQ does not need sauce - however, a little bit of sauce is okay especially if it is the Saltlick sauce. If you happen to be in Texas specifically the Austin / San Antonio area - drive out to to the original in Driftwood as the other locations do the meat no justice.

Basic Information:

18300 FM 1826
Driftwood, TX 78619

Restaurant: 512-858-4959

Driftwood Hours: Open every day 11am to 10pm

Saltlick ribs literally are to do die for. Tender, smoky, meat is literally falling off of the bone. No words can describe these - writing about it makes me want to salivate. Their brisket has been smoked for hours and is super tender and very moist. The sausage is truly exceptional. I am not sure what they use for the casing of the meat. As you can see despite being a BBQ purist - we love the sauce!

If you are an Ex of the University of Texas - the alumni group out here in SoCal does fly Saltlick out for an annual BBQ once a year - ping me and I can send you more information. Not as good as the original but good BBQ by the ocean is nothing to sneeze about!

Honey Pig - Korean BBQ


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Saturday, April 24, 2010 | Published in


First things - valet here is only $2.50 or you can street park - also there is no sign that says Honey Pig - there is simply a sign with a pig on it.

Starting, I want to openly acknowledge that I am not an expert. I can only guide you through the experiences that I have had as a foodie. I know there are raging debates on all you can eat versus not for Korean BBQ, different types of meat and the list could go on right!

However, my experiences with Honey Pig are epic in my mind for a number of reasons. First the pork belly - what else can I describe about this experience except tasting probably the best most epic bacon of your life. Second reason - kim chi fried rice on the grill.

Okay so some meat highlights of this place - obviously the pork belly - the regular is very tasty, no need to upgrade unless you want too.

This is my friend Korrin getting ready to go in for the kill!!



The marinated beef tongue is the bomb - this does cook very quickly though so be aware of that.

Sides include bean sprouts and kim chi that get thrown on the grill - below is a photo illustrating that including the steak.

While I normally don't like kim chi - I think I might slowly be picking it up. Hot kim chi is certainly different from regular colder kim chi so give it a shot - you never know!

Also for my K-town BBQ newbies - you can dip the meats into the different sauces, wrap it in the rice paper or lettuce and throw in some sprouts or kim chi and toss it down to the tummy :-).

I have heard many things about Parks BBQ and will let you know when that happens and how it goes!

Santouka Ramen - Westside


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Tuesday, April 20, 2010 | Published in



Ramen on the westside = Santaouka broth heaven. Santouka is located in the Mitsuwa supermarket food court located at Venice & Centinela. While this is a Japenese chain, there is a reason why it is so popular. Heads up - Mitsuwa has wierd hours so I believe they close at 7pm and it is cash only.

My personal favorite is the spicy miso ramen. The salty ramen is also incredibly tasty. The broth here is simmered for hours on end. With the morsel of pork and seaweed, floating among the homemade ramen noodles, this is a perfect snack on a rainy or chilly day. I also highly recommend the egg for no other reason then it taste good!

Since today is a rainy Los Angeles day - high recommend for the rest of the week! This is usually what the bowl will look like when we are super hungry!


Starry Kitchen - Nom Nom


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Monday, April 19, 2010 | Published in

This post is dedicated to Starry Kitchen. Very good friends of ours turned a passion into a job. Last year they had an underground restaurant in their apartment and a year later they have this. A restaurant in the California Plaza in downtown LA - only open for lunch M-F serving spectacular home cooked Asian fusion foods.

So many foods - too little words. First the concepts, they have a rotating schedule of "proteins" that you can select, then you can pick your vessel, which can be a salad, banh mi (baguette style bread), a wrap, or a lunch plate with rice.

First the Hoisin Hamburger in a banh mi style - wow. The flavors of the meat being marinated with the hoisin combined with the slightly pickeled vegetables with the spicy mayo sauce equal food flavor explosion.
These are hands down my absolutely favorite from SK - Crab Cakes - made from imitation crab, lightly fried with amazing amazing flavors - these are a winner. I recently found out they have jalepenos in them which explains the spicy kick that they have. They can come as a side or as a protien, that is when you can get them!


I was a little nervous when Thi and Nguyen went from apartment style restaurant to the big leagues but wow what a transition! I have been going religiously every week minus one off week for over a month now. Keep in mind this is a drive from the UCLA campus to downtown LA in lunch traffic - yes that is the draw. Great home-cooked Asian fusion cannot be beat! Can't wait to head out Wednesday to see the options!

Soleil


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Posted by : JoeAnn's Corner | Friday, April 16, 2010 | Published in

Soleil can best be described as an adorable French bistro with waiter staff with cute accents. On the inside Soleil has night skies painted onto the ceilings and is lit by Christmas lights. This creates a very romantic ambiance which along with the waiter's accents make you feel that you have been swept away to to another continent.

Soleil has a cute though somewhat loud patio as Westwood is a busy street. The location being right next to Border's makes this a perfect date location within walking distance of campus.

The food being fairly tasty only adds to the charm of this adorable bistro. Standouts depend on when you go. While they have all you can eat mussels on Wednesday, I have yet to try this. Personal favorites include the Soleil Shrimp, which has a garlicky butter sauce that is simply divine, though first time date participants might want to avoid this :-).




A personal favorite would be the chicken marsala which is unlike any other that I have had with a spectacular sauce.



The deserts are simply mouth watering. The crepe is perfectly thin with all the right toppings and the chocolate sauce only add flavors to the fruit nestled within the crepe. The creme brulee is also a consistency that has shape and is firm though still melts in your mouth. Either are winners!!

Happy food hunting to all! Ludobites blog coming later this week!