Here are some pictures of what we ate that night.
salmon rilette (l) and pickled zucchini | |
butter with amazing warm fresh bread. | |
cream of broccoli soup | |
heirloom tomato salad | |
skirt steak fillet with grilled lettuce | |
wild seabass with calamari and scallop | |
chocolate pudding | |
panna cotta with strawberry |
The food was excellent and the service was attentive. The atmosphere at 7pm on a Thursday was a but noisy, and that was with the place not completely full. The 15 (20?) foot ceilings are impressive but are definitely not conducive to a quiet atmosphere. Of course, this is probably a conscious choice but I disapprove of eating in the presence of a din.
It's very exciting to have such a high-quality (and not overly expensive) in NELA (North East Los Angeles). The food was almost uniformly outstanding, with some exceptions. The cream of broccoli soup was a bit bland and the salmon rillette was so cold it was almost too hard to spread. Particularly excellent were the delightfully warm and fresh bread, the extremely tenderness of the beef, the subtle flavors in the fish dish and the overwhelmingly smoothness of the chocolate pudding.
A four course meal (appetizer, soup or salad, entree and dessert) for two (plus drinks) was under $100.
MadProfessah will be back!
AMBIANCE: B.
SERVICE: A-.
VALUE: A.
FOOD: A.
1 comment:
Totally agree with your assessment of Palate. Here was my brief review for chowhound dot com of my first of now two visits, coming from Sherman Oaks to do so.
http://www.chowhound.com/topics/522480#3756074
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