DineLA 2020 – Winter Edition

DineLA happens at least twice a year in Los Angeles; once in the summer and again in the “winter”.  A nice selection of restaurants from all neighborhoods have a prix fixe lunch and/or dinner menu selection ranging from $15-25 for lunch and $29-99 for dinner.  Dinners are usually 3 to 5 course meals so definitely worth the price.  I normally try to make it to at least one of the restaurants during this time.  Luckily, this year I was able to try two places.

I created a list of all the restaurants that peaked my interest to try for both lunch and dinner.  For lunch, I decided to try Nick + Stef’s Steakhouse.  This hidden gem is tucked away in Downtown Los Angeles.  Upon arriving, I immediately thought this place would be a good recommendation for the summertime.  There’s a bit of construction going on around the vicinity but the outside dining area gives a nice, unobstructed view of downtown and a cute little garden area nearby.  There was a good selection for the lunch menu.  For the appetizer, I went with the caesar salad.  For my main entree, I tried the oak grilled salmon atop marinated kale with a nice chimichurri sauce and my husband went with the short rib (my initial choice but I didn’t want to get the same thing). Neither meal disappointed although I will say the short rib was the better option to me.  It is a heavier meal for lunch so maybe it caters to a late lunch goer like myself.  The flavors were great and overall I’m glad I was able to make it over to this place.


For dinner, I tried Fin located in Culver City.  It’s an Asian-fusion inspired restaurant that offered a good variety for its dinner entrees.  $29 got me salmon sashimi, baked crab rolls and an 8oz ribeye with mashed potatoes.  Definitely not bad for the price.  I loved the smoked soy ribeye.  The marinade went perfectly with the steak and it was cooked quite well.  My husband decided to be fancy and ordered the filet mignon (not on the prix fixe) but it was good nonetheless.  I fell in love with the plum reduction sauce used a base for his dish. Overall, the ambiance was very nice and the food was very good but I must admit the service was kind of slow.  Maybe there were more diners out trying the DineLA options during the time I visited.  I will definitely be back to try it out again, especially since there’s a speakeasy located in the back called ‘The Alley’.  Looking forward to the DineLA summer edition 🙂 .  If you’re in the LA area during the next one, I would definitely recommend trying one of the many restaurant options that cater to every type of cuisine you can think of.

 

LES Kitchen

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The Lower Eastside of Manhattan is the home of some of my favorite food spots.  Let’s add LES Kitchen to that list.  Nestled on Essex St this neighborhood burger spot does not disappoint with their menu.  If I had to put their food in a category, comfort would be the most fitting.  I love a good burger but especially when it has a different touch of something special that the restaurant adds as their little signature.  The house sauce is that special something at LES Kitchen along with the burger and topping combos they offer.  I went with the Truffle Shuffle which had the grilled portobello, caramelized onions, provolone cheese and their house sauce.  Cooked medium and tasted amazing!  My husband went with the Mighty Bacon which kind of gives you the American classic cheeseburger feel since it has the applewood smoked bacon, cheese and their special sauce.  You can never go wrong with a true burger classic.  We also tried the Kitchen Sink fries.  Okay let’s just say the kitchen sink name may be an understatement.  These fries came with cheese, roast pork, ribeye, peppers, bacon, fried egg, and caramelized onions.  I think this was the best part of our meal!  I am so glad I could make it here. It’s a nice little counter serve restaurant that’s serving some of the best comfort food in town.  Please give them a try whenever you’re in the LES.  Tell them I sent you 😊

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