Friday, February 18, 2011

Alba Restaurant & Wine Bar (2480 Canyon Blvd, Boulder, CO 80302)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Parrain's Seafood Restaurant (3225 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808)

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On our last night in Baton Rouge, we wanted to get one more night full of Cajun seafood.  We were directed to Parrain's Seafood Restaurant.  The restaurant sits back from the road and can be tricky to spot.  The entire establishment is wood and gives off that warm and comfortable feeling.  The server we had was very polite, knowledgable, and speedy.  I started off with Fried Alligator (you can also get is served blackened).  The batter they use has an amazing flavor and it's accompanied with a horseraddish dipping sauce.  If you've never tried alligator, you must.  It was delicious....and NO....it doesn't taste like chicken.  A colleague of mine got the grilled oysters.  They were simply delicious.  No grit and all flavor.  For dinner I got the half and half fried seafood platter with shrimp and crawfish.  Very reasonablly priced and the plate was huge!  The seafood was cooked perfectly.  If you're a seafood fan and you're in the Baton Rouge area, you absolutely must give Parrain's a try!

Parrain's Seafood Restaurant

Poor Boy Lloyd's (201 Florida St., Baton Rouge, LA 70801)

So one of my goals was to find myself a good Shrimp Po'Boy while I was down there.  Everyone I asked all pointed me to Poor Boy Lloyd's.  The Shrimp Po'Boy was perfect.  Friend shrimp, lettuce, mayo, and tomatoes all on a soft french loaf.  This place is only open for lunch, but you absolutely much try this place!

Poor Boy Lloyd's

Harrington's Cafe (329 Florida St., Baton Rouge, LA 70801)

Harrington's Cafe is a small little gem in "downtown" Baton Rouge.  The cafe is old and it shows, but thankfully the food made up for it.  I had the Crawfish Etouffee with white rice.  Delicious, especially that it's not technically crawfish season.  If you're in Baton Rouge and looking for a quick place, you definately need to stop in and give this cafe a try.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Wayfare Tavern (558 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94111)

Wayfare Tavern is the new flagship restaurant of Chef Tyler Florence.  The restaurant has that rustic feel to it that just makes you want good wine, fine cheeses, steak and potatoes.  The menu offers good selection for those less likely to explore (oven fried chicken) and for those that like to try new things (duck gumbo).  I ended up going with the Steak Frites, which essentially means steak and fries.  Sounds plain, right?  Wrong!  The steak was a perfectly medium-rare cooked Santa Maria tri-tip cut in to slivers.  Sat beside this was a roasted half a shallot topped with truffle butter and french fried potatoes.  Everything on the plate was cooked and seasoned perfectly.  For dessert, and I usually don't get dessert, I couldn't pass up the Sticky Toffee Pudding topped with warm toffee sauce aside ginger ice cream.  Of course after all great meals I jumped at the offer of some French pressed coffee.  After a meal like that you need some good coffee....or a cigarette depending on how the meal "moved" you.  Wayfare Tavern is an absolute must visit when in San Francisco.

Wayfare Tavern

Annabelle's Bar & Bistro (68 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103)

So when in San Francisco, I make it a point to seek out some quality Cioppino.  Based on some recommendations by locals, Annabelle's Bar & Bistro did not dissapoint.  The atomsphere is cozy and inviting.  Servers were knowlegable and friendly.  Good selection of local brews on tap always helps to start off a good evening.  Anyways...the cioppino, right.  It was everything I was expecting.  Fish, clams, mussels, shrimp, calamari, and crab all set in a delicious spicy tomato and shrimp broth.  Aside from the shrimp being a little over cooked, the flavors were out of this world.  The price was on par with what you would expect to pay for Cioppino in the city ($22 + $5 to add crab).  If you've ever in San Francisco (and outside of the Warf area), then you must try Annabelle's for the Cioppino!

Annabelle's Bar & Bistro