Showing posts with label Asian Fusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Fusion. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

A-Frame Makes the Grade with a solid B+

Dinner at A-Frame

Although A-Frame has been open for awhile now, it's only recently that I've been able to pay it a visit.  Having experienced Owner/Chef Roy Choi's food through Kogi here and here and having loved it, I knew I was going to enjoy my meal at A-Frame. Although it didn't get an A,there was more than enough great food to have me wanting to come back for more. Our meal started with the Heirloom Pickles with creamy dip and extra virgin olive oil. I love pickled vegetables so this was a definite hit with me.

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Dinner at A-Frame

For awhile now, I've been hearing from fellow blogger, Tiffin Unboxed about how wonderful the Furikake Kettle Corn with buttered Blazin’ J’s Hawaiian style is and after my first handful, I was in complete heaven. I just loved the sweetness, the saltiness and the ocean flavors of the seaweed all combined together. A whole bowl wasn't enough since I had to share. I could have easily eaten a whole bowl just by myself.

Dinner at A-Frame

Next up was a Filipino-inspired dish in the form of a 5-Grain Pan de Sal served hot and crusty with Plugra butter and sea salt. As a Filipina, this dish just didn't connect with me. Filipino pan de sal are usually like dinner rolls, not a shaped into a loaf, but it was more than just the shape. I didn't care for the the sunflower-seeded embedded crust and I also felt that bread itself lacked a bit of sweetness that I usually associate with pan de sal. Funny, if this dish was called anything but Pan de Sal, I might have been okay with it.

Dinner at A-Frame

Next up was Chef Roy's version of Clam Chowder, which was made with green curry, lemongrass, pancetta, coconut milk and came with toasted sourdough. This dish was a home run. I enjoyed the herb-y, sweet and salty flavors of the combined ingredients.

Dinner at A-Frame

Needing some greens, we also ordered the Island Famous Market Salad with shaved Maui onions, tofu, fried garlic, seasonal fruit and ginger shoyu vinaigrette. The sweetness of the onions and the strawberries paired well with the slightly bitter greens while the fried garlic added a hit of pungency as well as a crunch component that I definitely appreciated. I also like the balance of sweet-savory notes when it came to the dressing.

Dinner at A-Frame

The Kitchen Fries which were made up of purple Okinawan sweet potatso, yams, and Korean sweet potatos were good at the time, if not necessarily memorable.

Dinner at A-Frame

What was memorable was the Dyn-O-Mite, which was a butter and sour cream twice baked duchesse potato with chives and parmesan crust.  The cheesy crust was amazing with a potato filling that was soft, with an almost creamy texture.

Dinner at A-Frame

Our next dish was The Classic with grilled pencil asparagus, crispy pancetta lardons, fried egg, shaved Parmesan Reggiano, and lemon. I absolutely couldn't get enough of the grilled asparagus and any dish that is smart enough to have crispy pancetta and a fried egg definitely has my stamp of approval.

Dinner at A-Frame

Being a sucker for crispy chicken skin, we had to order the Cracklin Beer Can Chicken with kimchi, century egg, salsa roja and verde. While the chicken skin had a beautiful golden brown color to it, I was disappointed because the skin wasn't as crackling crispy as I would have liked or as it claimed to be. Also, I didn't really taste any beer in the chicken meat itself.

Dinner at A-Frame

Following the chicken, we had the Knuckle Sandwich, which was a bowl of braised oxtail, tendons, knuckles and other forgotten pieces served with soy chili dipping sauce and toasted bread. This is definitely a must order.  The tenderness of the oxtail and the tendons and the meatiness of the broth are really tasty.  It's even better when you put a little bit of the meat on the toasted bread and drizzle the soy chili dipping sauce before taking a bite.

Dinner at A-Frame
Dinner at A-Frame


Now on to the sweet portion of our meal where we tried 5 different desserts, starting with their Thick Ass Ice Cream Sandwiches. The first one was a salted chocolate cookie with black pepper Szechuan ice cream. Of all the desserts we had, this was my favorite. I liked how the black pepper added that hit of spice and heat to the ice cream and salt and chocolate always works for me.

Dinner at A-Frame

The second Thick Ass Cream Sandwich we had was the oatmeal cherry cookie with cinnamon ice cream. I liked the tartness that the cherries added to the cookie and the combination of cinnamon and oatmeal has always been a good pairing.

Dinner at A-Frame

Our third dessert was the Beachcomber Cake, which was carrot cake, whipped coconut cheesecake, praline pecans, strawberries and roasted pineapple and mango. For me, the star was the whipped coconut cheesecake.  If all I had was that in a bowl, I probably would have inhaled it. It was just that good.

Dinner at A-Frame

Next was the Chu-Don't-Know-Mang which were pound cake cinnamon churros with malted chocolate milk and vanilla ice cream. The pound cake had a nice crispy texture to it and I could taste the cinnamon, but I'm a fan of the more traditional churros, especially, if they're filled with caramel.

Dinner at A-Frame

Last was the Fried Apple Pie with Southern Comfort caramel and cheddar ice cream. I thought the pie itself was fried too long.  Visually, you could see that by how the outer edges were a tad too brown; however, I liked the pie filling and the cheddar ice cream was something I'd order again just by itself.

Dinner at A-Frame

Except for 2 to 3 dishes, I thought the food at A-Frame was delicious and it's a place I could easily be a regular at, if only it was in my part of town. However, it's good to know that I have a go-to place that won't disappoint, if needed, if I happen to be around the Westside.

A-Frame
12565 Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90066
(310) 398-7700
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I'm Willing to Drive for the Pork Ribs at Cambinos Asian BBQ

Lunch at Cambinos

I first heard about Cambinos Asian BBQ when it showed up as an outing on my dining club's calendar. Even though it was in OC, just the thought of Asian BBQ was enough to get me in my car for a drive beyond LA County boundaries, especially since I had such a wonderful experience with Park's Finest BBQ. By the way, owner James Sar, is Cambodian, but named his restaurant Cambinos after his former Filipino-Cambodian basketball team that used to play around Orange County.

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Lunch at Cambinos

While the very name of the restaurant seems to indicate that the BBQ served there is a fusion of Cambodian and Filipino cuisines, James' friend, who was managing the restaurant at the time of our visit, mentioned that the purpose of Cambinos is simply to serve home-style BBQ utilizing general Asian influences and not necessarily specific to any one country. We were also told that a different BBQ sauce was developed for each of the various meats on the menu.

Lunch at Cambinos

To get a broad idea of the BBQ, our group opted to split several plates of their Mixed Plate to share. This Mixed Plate consisted of steamed rice, grilled veggies, chicken and pork skewers, chicken thigh, beef short rib and spare pork ribs. Normally priced at $9.95, you can get it for $7.95 on Saturdays.

Lunch at Cambinos
Lunch at Cambinos

The first thing I tried was the Boneless Chicken Thighs which was marinated in a house blend of spices and hoisin sauce. Unfortunately, the marinade was a little too sweet for my palate, so it wasn't a hit with me.

Lunch at Cambinos

Next was the Beef Short Ribs, which was marinated in a soy based sauce with ginger. This was just an okay dish for me. It needed more ginger.

Lunch at Cambinos

Then I took a bite out of the Pork Spare Ribs which was marinated with a blend of lemon and lime juices along with garlic and other spices, and I was completely wowed. First, the meat was tender and practically falling off the bone. Second, I enjoyed the tart and slightly vinegary flavor of the meat itself. These ribs are definitely a must order.

Lunch at Cambinos

As for the skewers, I didn't realize at the time that there were actually two different skewers on the plate, which meant that I didn't get to try the chicken skewer. I did try the Pork Skewer with a special marinade blend of spices, brown sugar and ginger and I found it absolutely delicious. It reminded me of Filipino BBQ, which actually is always on skewers.

Lunch at Cambinos

Seeing the Grilled Cornish Hens with a Pineapple Glaze on the menu piqued our interest, so we placed an order for that as well. I'm so glad we did. Along with the Pork Ribs, those hens are a must order. The chicken meat was tender and juicy with delicious tropical flavors.

Lunch at Cambinos
Lunch at Cambinos

For dessert, we also checked out their simply called Yellow Cake. A small cake that was moist and had a slight sugar glaze to it that even made it more appealing.

Lunch at Cambinos

Overall, I really enjoyed my Cambinos. While there were a couple of items I could pass over, everything else was really stellar. So much so, I'm planning on bringing my assorted family members there for a meal sometime. If you happen to be in the Cypress area, be sure to check it for yourself as well and go for those ribs. Yum!

Cambinos Asian BBQ
5721 Lincoln Avenue
Suite F
Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 484-0511


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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Dinner at Maison Akira

It's amazing to me how sometimes the restaurants closest to you are the ones you take the longest to try. In the past few months, I've driven into Gardena, Hollywood, Downtown, Silver Lake, etc., etc. to check out new restaurants but having lived just 15 minutes away from Pasadena for the past 20+ years, it was only a few weeks ago that I finally had dinner at Maison Akira, a Japanese-French fusion restaurant.

What the heck was I waiting for all this time? So far I've been to over 100 new (new for me) restaurants just this year and I can tell you right now that Maison Akira is definitely one of my favorites.

The restaurant itself was quite a study in contrast. The front dining room was more simple in its look and design while the back dining rooms had rich colors and beautifully patterened drapes separating a couple of the rooms from each other.

Upon looking at the menu, the majority of my dining group opted for the pre-fixed menu, a five course meal for $50. What a great price and believe me, you got your money's worth.

While I enjoyed every single bite from the amuse bouche all the way to dessert, the two highlights of my meal were actually Chef Akira Hirose's signature dishes.

First there was the Grilled Miso Marinated Chilean Sea Bass in a Honey Lemon Jus on Roasted Provencal Vegetables. Wow! Can I say that again? Wow! That Chilean sea bass was the best I've ever had. The fish was delicate, moist and practically melted in my mouth. I can tell you right now that every Chilean Sea Bass I have in the future will definitely be compared to the one I had that night.

Then there was my dessert, which was called the Timbal Elysee "Laserre". The presentation was so beautiful that I almost didn't want to eat it. Almost. This dessert had pure vanilla bean ice cream in a cookie tuile with fresh berries, a caramel dome and was served with a raspberry and vanilla sauce.

According to our waitress, the best way to eat this dessert is to take your spoon and press down so that it breaks and that way, you'll be able to eat some of the components at the same time.

This signature dessert had lots of textures. Between the "crunch" aspect of the cookie, the creaminess of the ice cream, the juicy berries and everything else, this is definitely one of the best desserts that I've ever had.

Overall, I had a really lovely experience at Maison Akira. The service was excellent. Our waitress was knowledgeable and of course, the food was delectable. I definitely am looking forward to a return visit sometime soon.

To see pics, go to:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/la_addict/sets/72157594395249133/detail/

Maison Akira

713 East Green Street
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 796-9501
http://www.maisonakira.com/