Saturday, June 12, 2010

vietnomnomnom.


this friday marked the 23rd anniversary of my lovely roomie m's birth! to celebrate, we put a wonderful group together and ventured to the highly recommended tamarind tree in the international district.
everyone seemed to have heard of this place but me...but i was excited to sample some vietnamese cuisine--as all i have had in the past is pho [which is always a win]. now, when i say that this place is tucked away, i really mean it. we had to poke our heads into a little 99cent shop to even figure out how to get there. upon arrival, however, it was definitely worth the hunt. take my advice, fellow foodies, when you make a reservation at the tamarind tree [and you should make one, especially on a weekend] try to do so on the patio. the covered area bosts a beautiful waterfall, lush bamboo and greenery, and is heated if need be. on this sunny friday evening, i couldn't ask for a better ambiance.
please, if you are a fan of cocktails--get a list. between the 10 of us we had lemongrass, kumquat, tamarind, and green tea martinis as well as a juicy pineapple mojito. the boys all manned up and had tsingtao--but i could see the hidden looks of envy as us girls swilled equal parts strong, fruity, and unique cocktails.
for starters, we split up some chicken satay and some amazing spring rolls. if i would have had it my way, i probably would have sat and munched on the spring rolls all meal. they were deliciously paired with peanut sauce, and sizably portioned. i, however, had to perform a minor ricepaper surgery on mine in order to extract a silly prawn. my neighboor in dining, the lovely roomie a, was happy to take it on.
now, i didn't get to sample every dish, but raves came all around for the coconut curry prawns and chili beef lemongrass. i sampled a new food, however, and went with the lotus root salad. at first, the lotus root was tangy, acidic, and a really intriguing flavor. but, after 3 or 4 pieces, i grew weary and found my chopsticks wandering to far away plates...
the star appeared to be roomie a's tamarind tree crepe. with the appearance of a large omlette or oversized taco and served with a pho-like platter of mint, lettuce and other greenery, the dish was daunting. the combination of a rice batter and coconut milk shell with the fillings of bean sprout, shiitake mushrooms, and mung beans was completely delictable. and while a had the dish riddled with sea creatures, i will probably opt for the vegetarian version on my next trip to the tamarind tree.
dessert was a personal sized ginger mousse with a candle in it especially for the birthday girl. i [of course] snuck a more-than-tiny nibble, and it was pretty perfect. i can't wait for my next visit!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

the homiest of happy hours.


ladies, i suggest you make sure that sundays between 5-7 remain open on your calendars. that way, you can be sure to visit bottlehouse (a newly opened madrona wine bar) for their amazing 5 at 5 deal. resident viticulture specialist and bar owner, henri, will choose a wine for you based on your preferences--and pour you a sizable glass for just 5 dollars! and these aren't the shitty house wine pours of happy hours everywhere, these are beautiful, local, hand-selected wines.
bottlehouse is the neighbor of a personal breakfast favorite, the hi-spot, in a beautifully renovated madrona house. the interior is fun, simple, and completely comfortable--decorated and designed by henri's partner and co-owner, soni. i was ready to settle down and stay for the whole happy hour period (and then some).
now, for those of you who can't just sip wine and be content (ahem.....me!) there are also delicious snacks on the menu. they are served to share, and favorably priced. my group decided on some delicious green cerignola olives, beecher's cheese curds, and a baguette with olive oil.
as for accommodation of those who are not inclined to enjoy the vino--bottlehouse offers several select beers, hot lips soda varieties, and rootbeer floats! i suggest you all go out visit bottlehouse...and soon. before long, this place is going to really catch on and be predictably packed. make yourself a regular as soon as possible, you won't regret it.