Showing posts with label Paso Robles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paso Robles. Show all posts

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Crooked Kilt, Paso Robles, CA

You know what they call this bad boy? The Hangover Burger. Love, Love, Love this big ass mess of a burger! Burger, ham, cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion and a fried egg...REALLY??!!
I can't say much about the potatoes, but they were not fries, so I didn't touch them.

OK, the burger...YUM! Hung over or not this burger needs to be served in all 50 states.
Hello Men out there, yes, the waitresses wear crooked kilts...short ones.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Artisan - Paso Robles, CA

Aaaah, the bread is good and butter is soft. Those of you from Seattle, you can relate, we have the best bread and it's always served with the rock hard butter.
I have to laugh every time we're in California..."What Up with the lemon in the water still?!" Circa 1983. Come on, the water still sucks. OK, OK, we'll buy the bottled.

Brioche, prosciutto, super salty Parmesan and a poached egg...Are you kidding me? This is the best starter I've had in a long time. So simple and so PERFECT.

Wine Flight: wines from Paso Robles wineries.

There was a little problem getting the entrees out, no one would have noticed, except, I work in the food industry and noticed a lot of time had gone by since our first course. My husband and I didn't really care, we were having a really great time and thought the service was pretty top notch for this little town. To our surprise, a very lovely Crab Cake appetizer arrived...delicious. Way to go Artisan!
Finally, Strip Steak and Frites! Awesome.
I must say, I haven't met a Steak & Frites I didn't like.

This is the part of every meal that I wish would miraculously turn into a all-you-can-eat buffet! What to get for dessert? I always want all of it, even when I swear I can't have another bite. I only ate half of my entree to save room for dessert.

We decided to share the Basque Cake, brandied cherries and Pistachio Ice Cream...mmm! The texture of the cake was course, velvety, and moist, all in the same bite. I was a little scared of the cherries, but with the cake and the pistachio ice cream. WOW!!!

We battled over every bite...YUMMY!

I don't get down to Central California much, but with the great wineries I visited and the wonderful meal at Artisan...I'll be back.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Tablas Creek Vineyard

If you find yourself in California's Central Coast, take a little side trip 12 miles in, to Paso Robles and visit Tablas Creek Vineyard. Unlike the busy roads that take you to the very popular Napa, the drive, to the many wineries in Paso Robles, is peaceful and relaxing.Esprit de Beaucastel Blanc 2007
68% Roussanne, 22% Grenache Blanc, 10% Picpoul Blanc
Tablas Creek is owned by both the Perrin Family, fifth-generation proprietor of Chateau de Beaucastel, and the Haas family, with over 100 years experience in the American wine business.
The 120-acre site shares many of the same characteristics of the Perrins' Rhone estate: the limestone clay soils are of the same geologic origin as those of Beaucastel, and the Mediterranean climate of hot days and cool summer nights. This is ideal for the Rhone grape varieties that are grown at Tablas Creek.




The Pride and Joy of Tableas Creek:
Esprit de Beaucastel 2006
45% Mourvedre, 28% Grenache Noir, 22% Syrah, 5% Counoise

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