Friday night we had dinner at Ocean Avenue Seafood where a friend of SD's is a bartender, so we went early to have drinks at the bar with David. He made us all a drink that he invented called Purple Rain and was quite delicious. However, being the creatures of habit that we are, we went back to martinis once we were seated at our table. Honestly, David has such an infectious personality and he's a splendid bartender.
We had a lovely view of the ocean at sunset and the dinner was quite delicious.
Our daughter chose the Sesame Crusted Wild Hawaiian Big Eye Tuna with pineapple rice, steamed vegetables and an Aisian Vinaigrette, which was excellent.
I decided I needed some beef, so I ordered the 8 oz. filet mignon served with sauteed wild mushrooms and garlic mashed potatoes. It was cooked to perfection... the second time. The waiter didn't hear me right the first time and thought I said Medium Well instead of Medium Rare. I felt like *the mumbler* on that Seinfeld episode.
Really, we just loved the place, in spite of the way the food turned out. The manager came over to us to personally apologize, but it wasn't necessary. We all still had more than enough to eat and otherwise the service was again impeccable.
Afterward, we went to Loehman's to shop and I bought SD and I some lovely new things. Then, she took me to a place on the Third Street Promenade where I was able to buy $5 leggings, which thrilled me to death. Let me just say that we saved Mr. Snoots a ton of money. I sincerely hope that he can see it that way.
For the next stop, we had to scramble back to grab her things at the apartment so that we could get back to the hotel and she could change there. She took me on a quick sightseeing tour, which was so fast I was barely able to take a shot.SD's idea of sightseeing is basically at 30 to 40 MPH. Since it was Saturday night, we had reservations at Wolfgang Puck's Chinois on Main Street.
We started out with Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab served with Fried Spinach and a Wasabi Sauce that was truly scrumptious.
Next, we shared the Chinois Chicken Salad, which was so good that I can't even begin to describe it.
Last of all, we shared the Shanghai Lobster, which was amazing.
Once we were finished, SD had to run off to a party so we walked back to the room and watched a really funny movie called The Hangover on Pay-Per-View. If you like to laugh at the ridiculous situations people can often get themselves into, then you should definitely watch it.
To Be Continued....
11 comments:
Oh, what lovely calories you enjoyed.
Have a wonderful crisp autumn day. TTFN ~Marydon
wow, what beautiful and delicious looking food! Suddenly, I'm very hungry!
Fun and yummy. I think I just gained 5 pounds....and The Hangover is one of the funniest movies I've seen in a loooong time;)
OMG .. such amazing food ... and FYI .. fish should NEVER EVER taste fishy .. if it does, its NOT fresh!
That looks like a feast! The Hangover...can't remember last time I laughed so much.
Ok, now I'm just starving. Wonder if my husband will make me something "gourmet", lol.
This is exactly the kind of travel I LOVE! And yeah, it always revolves food. Whether we're in a sophisticated European Capitol or some simple rural place...I've got to say, eating is the best part of any trip. :o) For me at least.
YUmmmmm. I will call you this week, promise!
Yummy!
Oh the food all sounds so amazing! I just love Santa Monica and miss it!! Can't wait to hear more.
Damn it! Now I have to go eat something ...
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