As you know by now, I'm a fan of food related television shows, one of which being Top Chef. So when I watched Top Chef Season 10 I became curious about chef Stefan Richter, mainly because he seemed so sure of himself and his cooking. A few months back a Living Social deal for his Santa Monica restaurant popped up, so I jumped at the chance to partake in his 5-course tasting menu.
Upon arriving at the restaurant we found the chef sitting outside by a fire pit smoking a cigarette. I immediately thought to turn to my husband and whisper "There's Stefan!", but before I got a chance, Stefan greeted us. And then the next thing I knew, Stefan was talking to us like we were old friends, and showing us how badly he does laundry. It was a very warm welcome to the restaurant, and very different from his Top Chef competitor C.J. Jacobsen who only talks to single, attractive women in his restaurant, or old people with money.
Once inside the restaurant we felt like we were outside. The interior was designed to look like an exterior with a pagoda and lighting. It was a very cool feel, with an open view of the kitchen and the bar. We looked at the cocktail list and were impressed by both the beer and wine selection, but since we had recently heard amazing things about Justin cabernet sauvignons, a bottle was in order.
First up on the tasting menu was the gravlax. The salmon had a very subtle flavor to it, not at all like what most of us think of when eating smoked salmon, or anything with the word lax in it. But personally, I loved the egg mousse. It was like two tiny dollops of the best egg salad I have ever had.
Upon arriving at the restaurant we found the chef sitting outside by a fire pit smoking a cigarette. I immediately thought to turn to my husband and whisper "There's Stefan!", but before I got a chance, Stefan greeted us. And then the next thing I knew, Stefan was talking to us like we were old friends, and showing us how badly he does laundry. It was a very warm welcome to the restaurant, and very different from his Top Chef competitor C.J. Jacobsen who only talks to single, attractive women in his restaurant, or old people with money.
Once inside the restaurant we felt like we were outside. The interior was designed to look like an exterior with a pagoda and lighting. It was a very cool feel, with an open view of the kitchen and the bar. We looked at the cocktail list and were impressed by both the beer and wine selection, but since we had recently heard amazing things about Justin cabernet sauvignons, a bottle was in order.
First up on the tasting menu was the gravlax. The salmon had a very subtle flavor to it, not at all like what most of us think of when eating smoked salmon, or anything with the word lax in it. But personally, I loved the egg mousse. It was like two tiny dollops of the best egg salad I have ever had.
Gravlax (salmon, dill mustard sauce, watercress, egg mousse) |
Wild Mushroom Ravioli with parmesan reggiano |
Scallops (sweet corn puree, pumpkin seed oil, crispy parsnips) |
Justin Cabernet Sauvignon in the dark |
Rack of Lamb (red wine mustard crust, black truffle grits, curry roasted romanesco, natural jus) |
And now for the final course. Imagine my concern when our server appeared with two dishes of bitter chocolate mousse, considering the fact that my husband hates chocolate. But would you believe that he finished his mousse before me? Yup, it was that good. I can't remember what the sauce was below it, but it was some sort of berry that was perfectly sweet and tart at the same time.
Bitter Chocolate Mousse |
Our overall experience at Stefan's was fantastic. The food was great. The ambiance was inviting. And even the chef was friendly and welcoming of his patrons, even if he wasn't cooking because his housekeeper needed the day off and he ruined his laundry. Our only regret was that we don't live closer, but that doesn't mean we can't find an excuse or two to go back, and hopefully finally put an S on the end of that scallop.
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