Here we go, our fabulous fun filled three day weekend in Hollywood. We started the trip with a whirlwind night at my brothers restaurant XIV, it was so much fun I can't even describe it. Hopefully you have read my previous posts and know a little of the background of my brother and the restaurant. Suffice it to say, it totally lived up to all of my expectations and then some. Our dinner reservation was for 7:30, and we didn't leave until almost 1:00am. During that time, the following people were also enjoying dinner at XIV. The Prince of Saudi Arabia, (who pretty much trumped any other 'star' that wanted to come that evening, because his entourage and security detail is so large). The King had been in the night before, and so the Prince just had t come and check it out too! The CEO of Sony records and the President of CBS or NBC I can't remember now, and a big wig from Disney, who hopefully my brother can get to comp us into Disneyland! Also the band Fall Out Boy, and a couple of Lakers players, and their ladies!! A few Bangle football players were also there, and the lady who played the Mom on 7th Heaven for 11 seasons was there celebrating her daughters birthday. They sat right by us, and kept looking back to see who we were, we were seated at the VIP table, (yes, we not the Prince got the VIP table) so people were wondering who we were, because obviously we didn't look famous, but the chef kept coming and sitting with us and we had like five waiters attending to our every need, so people kept asking the staff who we were!! I think that is the closest thing I will ever get to fame.
Here is the photo recap so enjoy the montage!!
Here we are on the roof of our hotel, before we left. They had a pool and all of these little cabana's, it was very cool. We wanted to come up and skinny dip after we ate, but the pool closes at 1:00am, and we didn't get home until 1:30.
My Mom and I before we sat down to eat, I think I am part Amazon, because seriously could I look any bigger, it's like Mutt & Jeff.
Here is the Naan bread they serve first as you sit down, it is a nod to Michael Mina's native India. It was so yummy I seriously ordered seconds, it came with this yogurt dill, feta sauce that I licked off of the plate. You can't order this, it is not on the menu, but everyone gets it as soon as they sit down.
Our first of 14 courses, Michael's Caviar Parfait.
Ahi Tuna Tartare: Ancho Chile, Pears, Mint, Pine Nuts, Sesame Oil
Heirloom Beets: Burrata, Wild Arugula, Aged Balsamic, New Olive Oil
One of our favorites.
Chilled Maine Lobster: Potatoes, Celery, Chestnuts, Truffle(note the additional Naan bread, I just couldn't get enough of it)
Dungeness Crab Crepe: Basil, Capers, Scampi HollandaiseThis was our absolute favorite, there is a thin Meyer Lemon sauce on the bottom that was in every bite, so yummy!
Nantucket Bay Scallops Tempura: Cauliflower, Passion Fruit, Almonds
Pumpkin Dumplings: Stewed Cherries, Brown Butter, Sage
Pumpkin Dumplings: Stewed Cherries, Brown Butter, Sage
To die for!
Jidori Chicken: Truffled Mac & Cheese, Caramelized Onion Sauce.
This puts Kraft to shame!
Crispy Pork Belly: Pea Leaves, Orange, Salted Cashew
(pork belly is like a fancy Bacon)
(the ricotta cavatelli is like gnocchi, but so much better)
Japanese A5 Kobe Beef: Chanterelles, Haricots Verts
(so delightful, you could cut the meat with a fork, literally melts in your mouth)
Worcestershire-Braised Short Ribs: Celery Root Puree, Glazed Mirepoix
Loved, Loved, Loved!
Chaource: Rambutan, Guava, White Ale Idiazabal: Dates, Smoked Bacon Powder, PX
Cameo by the Chef
(this is a soft cheese)
(this is a hard cheese)
"The Cake"
The whole gang.
The whole gang.
Have you ever seen anything like it before, I can't even describe it's yumminous, it was so unbelievably delicious, I could have just died.
Where all the magic begins, Steve working hard making sure each plate looks fabulous!
The view from Sunset Boulevard
The interior of the restaurant, it looks like a living room, with bookshelves and fireplaces.
The patio, and the $60,000 chandeliers!
Spices
Spices
So there you have it, our fabulous trip. To give you an idea of what it would have cost to eat there, had we not had special connections!! The 'fourteen from XIV' is $95 a person, plus an additional $25 per person for the Kobe beef, and an additional $25 per person for the Caviar, plus the $250 for the Birthday Cake, and the 5 bottles of $8 Fuji water, and the three $9 'Mormon Mocktails' our grand total would have been with tax and tip, around $985 for the three of us! Good thing my brothers the chef!
In case you do want to check it out, they do have 'A Light Meal' of 8 courses for $55 a person, or 'Something More" which is 11 courses for $75 a person. You can always order individually for $8 a course, but if you are a party of four, that is $32 per course, because everyone gets the same thing. It is like social dining, so fun and causal, like a big house party. I can't wait to go back, there are 35 items on the menu, so I still have a few more to try, and in case you are wondering, you can order "The Gamut" all 35 courses for $250 a person, so bring your appetite!
Kodak Theater, where the Oscars are held.
Steve and Sophia on the steps of the Kodak Theater, where all the stars walk for the Oscars. She is so beautiful I wanted to vomit, and her English accent is just adorable. She is just as nice as she is cute, and they make a perfect match. We love you Sophia, welcome to the family!
8 comments:
I couldn't even pronounce most of those entree names. I have always wondered what truffles taste like. I know they are very spendy. If I ever become wealthy enough that I can spend hundreds of dollars on a meal, I am SO there! Maybe we will forgo a family vacation next year and just have one meal at the restaurant. :)
Thanks for sharing your divine experience.
Wow- I've never eaten anything like that food! It looks delicious! I'm so glad you finally put these photos up. And, the cake looks amazing! Maybe someday when I'm rich we'll go eat there. In the meantime, we'll stick to Applebee's!
Loved sharing your dinner vicariously.
That was so fun to see! I about died just looking at the picture of the cake!
14 courses! To DIE FOR!!!
Holy cow...I am with Kristi - I couldn't even identify most of those entrees, no less imagine such a grand experience. Glad to finally get to live through your pics!
Kari, I'll dye my hair red if you'll take me with you on the next trip. .. I just want to fit in. The photos were great and the food looked divine. If you won't bring me next time, I'll send a petri dish for you to stow small bites. . .
YUM! Food pictures are so beautiful and I can tell they'd taste good just looking at them. What a cool restaurant!! I LOVE to eat out, so I really enjoyed reading about your experience. I can almost taste it!
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