Grain Lab, Burbank

Grain Lab

1737 N Victory Pl

Burbank, CA 91502

It's not easy to start and run a business, let alone a restaurant. Being a previous restaurant owner, I can relate to the hardships, the ups, and the downs that it all brings. I can also admire the persistence to make it work, especially when it runs in your blood.

Grain Lab in Burbank is the true definition of a mom and pop, but interestingly enough, you would never guess it. Everything from their website, to their decor was so aesthetically pleasing, one can only assume it is backed by a larger corporation with multiple locations, and the capital to hire some serious interior designers.  That is why I was so shocked to learn that this is far from the case.

By some cosmic luck where the stars, the moon, and the sun were all aligned, Grain Lab came into fruition. This journey starts with Timothy Kang, when he helped his mom come up with a new concept for a restaurant after their previous franchise lease (Great Steak Potato Co.) was up. Remember I said it runs in their blood.  From there, they hired a design contractor, hired his roommate chef named Flavi, and voila! Grain Lab was born.

Soon after, the demands of the restaurant called for Timothy to quit his job to tend to the business, where he, on the daily, practices the art of maintaining food that we like, getting it local, trying to keep the prices as reasonable as possible, all while being sustainable at the same time. Undeniably a difficult challenge for anyone.

Alright, enough of the history. On to the foodstuff...

When I first examined the menu, I was so happy to see that I can get healthy food that I actually looked forward to eating. This time I made a conscious effort not to go for the cheesiest, and fattiest item on the menu. And I did so only with minimal regret. See, I'm finally growing up.

For my main dish, I ordered the Tony's Pork Belly Bowl.  This is made with kimchi that they make in-house, grilled vegetables, brown rice, garnished and topped with their red pepper paste.

Chicken Pesto sandwich with a side of baby mix greens with vinaigrette on ciabatta bread.

Tomato Basil soup. So light and refreshing. Tomato-ey with a hint of basil. Will be coming back for this, as I'm such a soup lover.

And probably my favorite dish out of all of them, the Asian Chicken Salad. Not your typical salad. Made with mixed greens. Mango. Jicama. Grilled Pineapple. Toasted Coconut. with a side of Lychee vinaigrette. Wow. I was never the kind of person who liked sweet with my savory dishes, but my palette is changing and now I look forward to it.  I feel like the fruit added so much freshness in every bite. And the lychee dressing, so delicious I could drink it. Another awesome point to mention is that they don't skimp on the chicken.

And to top it all off, Grain Lab's very own chocolate chip cookie. Hardly sweetened except for the apple sauce that they use in place of butter, and the semi-sweet chocolate chips. Truthfully, this is exactly how I like my desserts, more on the healthy side and not very sweet. So if you're the type that wants a super buttery, super sweet cookie, then this probably isn't the cookie for you. But to me, it was so good I devoured it all in one sitting.

At Grain Lab, they don't have any microwaves or freezers. They buy local when they can. They believe in clean, simple and honest food, exemplified in everything I ordered. Grain Lab can accommodate vegans, vegetarians, pescatarian, gluten intolerant, etc. This place has the potential for expansion but it needs our support of their mission, embodied in their slogan, "Be Concious, Support Local, Eat Grain Lab."

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Rico's Pizza, Burbank

332 S Glenoaks Blvd.

Burbank, CA 91502

Burbank, the entertainment headquarters is where I'll be taking a turn in my explorations. It is the hub for Studios such as Nickelodeon, Warner Bros., and The Walt Disney Company.  I have come to truly enjoy my commute into and out of Burbank because it is a hotspot for one-off mom and pops.  There are so many cool restaurants spotted all over, I doubt I'll have a chance to visit them all.

While doing research for my next food review, I came across Rico's Pizzeria. One thing that sticks out about Rico's is their extensive menu. You can get pizza, pasta, salads, soup, sandwiches, fries, chicken wings, and dessert.  To taste, I figured I'd go with a few basics, and a couple wild cards too...

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To start, I ordered a pizza with 3 toppings, this was made "Eric's style," upon recommendation of the owner. It's basically a pizza with a pile of French fries in the middle. Wow! The presentation was incredible, I have yet to see anything like it.  It's definitely not for the faint of heart. I would say this is a pretty cool thing to order say if you and a group of friends wanna watch a sports game and want something big and kinda epic to share. But if your favorite bite of the pizza is the the pointy part, well that's gone as they flip it back to form the center of the pizza. 

Eric's Special

Eric's Special

The next thing I ordered were the chicken wings. I'm a huge fan of buffalo sauce so I went with that. Yum!!

The breakfast pizza, also known as an Ajarski, is basically a bread bowl filled with a layer of mozzerella cheese and eggs. I've been seeing this recently on social media and I've been wanting to try it for a while. You can get filled with vegetables and meat. I've been told this is the perfect hangover cure. I'm not a huge fan of having eggs any time other than breakfast, but so far this was my camera crew's favorite dish of the night.   

Ajarski aka Breakfast Pizza

Ajarski aka Breakfast Pizza

                                            

Last but not least, and MY personal fave of the night was the Rico's Signature Yogurt Soup. This was a yogurt based soup with cilantro and barley.  I love yogurt based savory dishes, and I love soup, so it was no surprise that this made me really happy. This soup is very similar to a soup that my aunt makes and this is the first time I have ever seen it at a restaurant. This is one of those dishes that I would order every time I made a visit to Rico's.

Yogurt Soup

Yogurt Soup

Couple things to take note is that this place has been around since the 1950s! They make their own dough. They are family owned. They serve alcohol. And they have specialty pizzas you won't find anywhere else. I'd love to hear what you thought about the video so please leave your comments below and give it a "like'! 

Ox & Son, Santa Monica

Ox & Son

1534 Montana Avenue

Santa Monica, CA 90403

Chef Miller has done it again.  I visited Ashland Hill, one of four establishments of Fork ‘n Awesome (FNA) Hospitality Group, headed by Executive Chef and Partner Brad Miller.  Today I bring to you the latest addition to the FNA family, Ox & Son in Santa Monica, also headed by Chef Miller.  Ox & Son is situated in the swanky part of town on Montana Avenue. I was initially impressed by the large windows and classic decor of olive green chesterfields, gilded frames, ornate silverware, and crystal cups. It actually happens to be the exact style of decor for my own home, need I say, “great minds think alike?” In fact, I came home after dinner and did a search for that type of flatware to add to my domain.  Bathroom, of course, had the beautiful carrara marble, and it was at that point that I decided my next home will have that same marble. I currently have the bianco rhino marble, which is equally as impressive, but I’ll go for the more traditional look next time around. Alright, enough about decor, on to the food stuff.

I couldn’t start the night off without trying some of their specialty drinks. They’ve got a great selection of beer and wine.

For drinks, we ordered the Lavender Blanc and Old Habits.  Lavender Blanc – Lillet blanc, dolin blanc vermouth, lavender bitters, and dandelion tonic water. Old Habits – dolin blanc, vermouth thatchers, elderflower, pineapple, homemade grenadine, ginger ale. Both were refreshing and not too sweet, just the way I like it.

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Of course, I did my research ahead of time so I knew exactly what I wanted to get.  For appetizers, we started off with the Prime Beef Tartare and Benton’s Ham & Corn Griddle Cake. Everywhere I go, if there is some kind of tartare on the menu, I’m getting it. Their beef is seasoned with soy, sesame seeds, green onions, and had the tiniest little pieces of green apple to give it a hint of sweetness and crunch. When I say tiny, I mean really tiny. I don’t know how they find the patience to sit there and cut up all that apple, but it makes me appreciate the dish that much more because I can only imagine how time consuming and difficult that must be. But that’s not even the best part! The best part was the lime aioli, the cute little edible garlic flowers, and …dun dun dun….TRUFFLE EGG! Yes, little dollops of truffle infused egg yolk! Truffle makes everything better. Paired with brioche toast to spread on.  Just fantastic.

The griddle cake was doused in this rich maple butter, both of which you could really taste. The texture was that of a pancake, with a hint of corn bread peeking through. It was topped with thin slices of a cured ham, and tiny little pickled onions that added just another layer to the dish. But the most surprising element were the little purple garlic flowers. I made sure to incorporate a little bit of everything into one bite. The flavors individually are so familiar, yet put together like that made it so rich and decadent! To this day we still can’t stop talking about it. This is hands down a MUST ORDER.

Benton's Ham and Corn Griddle Cake

Benton's Ham and Corn Griddle Cake

Benton's Ham and Corn Griddle Cake

Benton's Ham and Corn Griddle Cake

Entrèe numero uno was the Chicken Fried Duck Confit: shaved pickled vegetables, house kimchi slaw, red chili, and local honey sauce.   It was very difficult, trying to narrow down two choices for the entrèe. I was torn between the Mushroom Parmesean Cavatelli, and the Steak, but ultimately chose this because it seemed like a unique pick.  The duck was tender and had the right amount of crust.  The kimchi slaw and and pickled vegetables added an extra element to the dish to give it that freshness to the fried duck.

Chicken Fried Duck Confit

Chicken Fried Duck Confit

 

The second entrèe we ordered was the Sticky Pig Cheeks & Black Rice: black vinegar glaze, roasted turnip, coconut black rice, and charred leak. I went with this dish because I’ve never had pig cheeks before. Truthfully, I actually thought it was the butt cheeks, later did I find out that this meat comes from the hollow part of the cheek, right below the eyes. I was surprised by how lean and tender the meat was, literally melting at the slightest prick from my fork. It was coated in a slightly sweet glaze,  on top a bed of black rice that paired very well with the cheeks. Hands down the best cheeks I’ve ever had

As an accompaniment, I ordered the Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes. I felt like the potatoes were a little out of place with what I ordered, but at the same time, I love and need to have carbs with my protein. So in that sense, it was the perfect finishing touch that I crave. The good thing about the potatoes is that they really do complement the other dishes because there is already so much going on with each of the entrèes. You don’t want an equally eccentric appetizer otherwise you may not appreciate the dish for what it is.

Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes

Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes

On to the best part of the evening…dessert. I ordered the Coffeecake & Butterscotch: shattered meringue, brown butter, smoked salt, and burnt cinnamon ice cream.  Just hearing what it entails tells me that there’s so much time and effort that goes into making something like this. There are so many moving parts, the cake, the meringue, sauces, and ice cream, each involving their own recipes. When it came to my table, I tried each element on its own and then again with every little bit in one bite. Simply Divine. A MUST ORDER for the desserts.

Ox & Son is truly a unique gem with so much to offer from the moment you walk in till the time you leave. I can’t wait to go back to try the entrèes I couldn’t try this time around. If you do happen to make a visit, I’d love to hear about your experience and what you ordered

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The Poké Shack, Los Angeles

The Poké Shack

7257 Melrose Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90046

www.thepokeshack.com | @thepokeshack

Last night I attended the red carpet event for the grand opening of The Poké Shack on Melrose, one of two locations.  I love the area its in. Its right in center of all the clothing stores, so you can easily pop in in between shopping. Tons of nightlife activity as well.  Clean environment. Hip ambiance. Great Hospitality. Delicious food. So, about that….

Of course I went with the big daddy bowl with raw Tuna, only because I’m not a big salmon person, but they do have that option, as well as shrimp and tofu. Tuna cut into perfect cubes.  Then you get to choose what to mix into it. I love the toppings. I went with the watermelon radish, duhh. That makes everything better. Also did the seaweed, edamame, kale, green onions, sesame seeds, all mixed with their garlic sauce, atop brown rice.  I loved it. Its so fresh and light, and you feel really good about eating clean and raw.  It comes in a nifty little container that’s great for when you’re on-the-go.

Big Daddy Bowls, alongside Juice Served Here and Waiakea alkaline Water. For dessert: Mike’s Cupcakes

Big Daddy Bowls, alongside Juice Served Here and Waiakea alkaline Water. For dessert: Mike’s Cupcakes

My shirt really matches my angel wings

My shirt really matches my angel wings

Guess what! To promote their poké bowls, They’re giving out $1 poke bowls all day long, this Sunday June 12th from 11 am to 11 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity! Wherever you’re driving from, I think its definitely worth it.  Don’t forget to try their smoothies and acai bowls.

What can I say, I like my Foodecall Raw

What can I say, I like my Foodecall Raw

Their second location is right on the Venice Blvd. Another awesome spot to just chill, have some poké and people watch. Because of their location, it won’t be hard at all to pay a visit to either of these locations because its perfectly centered in all the hubbub of that area.

Big Daddy’s Poké in Venice

Big Daddy’s Poké in Venice

Uhhhhhmazing!

Uhhhhhmazing!

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Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill, Tarzana

Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill

5511 Reseda Blvd.

Tarzana, Ca 91356

For some time my good friend Cameron Hashemi, Franchisee of 4 store locations, would tell me to come to his family-operated Sharky’s franchised locations, and I finally did. I was asked to come in to show people a side of Sharky’s they might not have expected, like how it’s actually healthy and great for gym buffs looking for a quick protein-heavy low-carb meal.  My only regret is, WHY DIDN’T I COME IN SOONER!? This place is amazing! It is fast like Chipotle, but wayyyy better. Sharky’s is a fast-casual chain where you place your order at the cashier line, then grab a variety of complimentary salsa while waiting for your food to be delivered to your table. Although it is a chain, they are unlike what chain restaurants represent. First off, they use ORGANIC, LOCAL, and ALL-NATURAL ingredients. I must summarize the benefits, because this is important:

– All Natural Chicken Breast. No added preservatives, hormones, or phosphates.

– All Natural Angus Steak. Antibiotic free with no added hormones.

– WILD Caught Fish (holy moly!). Wild Caught MSC Certified Alaskan Salmon and more depending on store location.

– GMO-free Corn.

– Organic Tofu. Non-GMO Project Verified & U.S. grown.

– Organic Ingredients: Black Beans, Pinto Beans, Quinoa, Whole Grain Brown Rice, Long Grain White Rice, Salad Greens, & Yams.

– rBHG-free (Growth hormone free) Cheese & Sour Cream.

– Salsas and Guacamole Handcrafted Daily.

– Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten Free options.

It is clear that they truly are dedicated to providing the BEST ingredients every chance they get, which is awesome for a restaurant with 24 branches! Now, on to what I ate…

I ordered something off their Naked Menu: Lower Fat & Lower Calories items just to see if I would like it (because after all, I’m not really that girl).  I went with the Wild Salmon “Lite” Burrito. Now, here’s what is in it: Grilled WILD salmon, nori seaweed, organic poblano brown rice, avocado, cucumber, cabbage, chili sesame aioli, wrapped in a low-fat whole wheat tortilla. It is loaded with 41 grams of protein!  First off, I was very impressed that they use WILD caught fish. Even that can be a challenge to find to buy for home use, let alone finding it on a restaurant menu. Secondly, I went with this burrito because besides the restaurant that my own family owned, I have yet to see very many salmon wraps/burritos. Third, the ingredients were different and I wanted to try something new.  All in all, it was a great combination. Especially topped with Fire Roasted salsa (dark colored)….mmmm mmmm!

Wild Salmon Lite Burrito

Wild Salmon Lite Burrito

Next, I tried their tacos…Original Chicken, Original Steak, and their Tempura Battered Cod Fish. The original style tacos have onion, cilantro, and salsa verde. All seafood tacos have cabbage, pico de gallo, sauce, and cheese. As listed above, each restaurant has their own supply of fish which varies store to store, so not all fish selections are available. The fish tacos were bomb!!!!!!!

All three tacos

All three tacos

Steak Taco

Steak Taco

Fish Taco

Fish Taco

Next, I went with the Sharky’s Quinoa salad, a vegan dish.  It had organic red and white quinoa, organic baby spinach, cabbage, jicama, cucumber, sweet peppers, green onions, cilantro, avocado vinaigrette topped with avocado slices and a sprinkle of toasted flax and chia seeds. Besides the fact that the salad was tasty, and the ingredients are top-notch, the portion was pretty big. A salad like this is big enough if that’s all you want to eat for lunch (although, I could never), but PERFECT to split it four ways as a side dish.

Quinoa Salad

Quinoa Salad

To drink, we tried two of their daily handcrafted lemonades and teas. These drinks also vary in other Sharky’s. The Tarzana location I visited currently has these flavored lemonades: Strawberry Cilantro, Watermelon Basil, and Strawberry Lime. The ones we tried were the Hibiscus Ginger Green Tea, and their Watermelon Lemonade. Both were delicious!! You can’t go wrong with either one.

Handcrafted Drinks Menu

Handcrafted Drinks Menu

Last but not least, my favorite thing I ate was the Spicy 4 Cheese STONE FIRED PIZZA! Tomatillo cheese sauce, tomatoes, cilantro, red onion, sour cream, chicken (add-on), served on a jalapeno-cilantro tortilla crust. This was awesome! The only other Mexican pizza I’ve ever had is from Taco Bell, and no offence to Taco Bell, but you can’t even compare the two.  Not only does this pizza have better quality ingredients, but it was just done REALLY well.  This is hands down my MUST ORDER if you are not about counting calories.  Again, something you could easily split.

Stone Fired Pizza

Stone Fired Pizza

My advice is to order a Power Plate which is basically their meats/fish/poultry with sides, the 4 cheese pizza, a salad, and share with your friends. If you are a body builder and in a bind, you can stop in, get your meat and side of brown rice and/or yams.  If you’ve never been to Sharky’s before, than I’d say, for once, just skip Chipotle and Baja Fresh, and try it!! Their menu is very eclectic so you have tons of options to choose from. Their menu will satisfy the health-conscious or those just seeking a craving for flavorful Mexican food.

Most importantly I’d like to thank my good friend Cameron and proud franchisee of 4 locations. His passion for what he does has been an exciting thing to watch and finally experience first hand with the amazing customer service. Even though he’s the head honcho, he was out there wiping down tables, greeting guests, and making sure they had a five star experience. Thank you for giving me a true Sharky’s experience!

Cameron Hashemi

Cameron Hashemi

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Ashland Hill, Santa Monica

Ashland Hill

2807 Main Street

Santa Monica, CA 90405

www.ashlandhill.com

If you are ever on Main Street, few blocks away from Venice Beach, there is no way you can miss Ashland Hill. A bustling beer and wine garten slash gastropub, adorned with tea lights, its the perfect brunch and/or date night venue.  I went here a few weekends ago with the fiance, and we left with happy little tummies. The menu was very eclectic and unexpected. I was expecting more of an American food type menu, but was surprised to see items like shawarma and curry rice bowl. So, lets dive right in.

First, we tried a flight of 4 locally brewed beers, one of which was the Belching Beaver, a peanut butter milk stout.  I love to try the craziest or most unique item on the menu, and this seemed to fit the bill. Its just fun to get a beer and try to use your senses to get the hint of the flavor they are trying to achieve.

Beer Flight

Beer Flight

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MMMMM…….

MMMMM…….

The first appetizer up was the avocado and roasted tomato toast. A plate of 4 little pieces of toast, topped with a creamy avocado sauce, goat cheese, lime, Thai chili, pickled pearl onion, and smoked salt. Cute and probably the fanciest toast I’ve ever had.

Avocado & Roasted Tomato Toast

Avocado & Roasted Tomato Toast

Avocado & Roasted Tomato Toast

Avocado & Roasted Tomato Toast

Next, we tried the crispy cauliflower – salmoriglio, parmesan, saffron aioli, pickled vegetables espelette. Damn, I had to Wikipedia what salmoriglio and espelette mean.  Apparently one form of salmariglio can come as a butter, slightly soft and whipped, containing Dijon mustard, lemon, olive oil, and fresh herbs. Espelette is a crushed red pepper. I LOVE when I can’t recognize ingredients on a menu.  The saffron aioli really made the dish come together. Because of the decent size and little pieces of cauliflower, I think this is a good appetizer to order if you are looking to share.

Crispy Cauliflower

Crispy Cauliflower

Crispy Cauliflower

Crispy Cauliflower

The third appetizer we tried was the Leo’s Loco Moco, a Hawaiian dish that comes in many variations. This one in particular was the gastro-pubby version of a Loco Moco in that the rice was flavored in a way that had me taking bite after bite, trying to dissect each and every single flavor with my tongue.  I realized I could just look at the menu to figure out that Leo’s Loco Moco is made with lemongrass pork sausage, kimchi rice, sunny-side up egg, and kecap manis (sweet soy sauce). But where’s the fun in that?

Leo’s Loco Moco

Leo’s Loco Moco

Leo’s Loco Moco

Leo’s Loco Moco

I had to save the best appetizer for last. Of course, that would be my favorite food, mac & cheese. But this one in particular is the charred shishito mac & cheese – charred shishito peppers, pickled cherry peppers, white cheddar, and an herb crust. I mean, just look at this beauty, another must-order on their menu.

Charred Shishito Mac & Cheese

Charred Shishito Mac & Cheese

Charred Shishito Mac & Cheese

Charred Shishito Mac & Cheese

Charred Shishito Mac & Cheese

Charred Shishito Mac & Cheese

Our first entree was the coconut curry rice bowl – chickpeas, brussel sprouts, pickled vegetables, kimchi, sesame, nori and basil.  I chose this because I wanted to see how they would bring their creativity to curry.  I’m glad I did because this was not your typical curry bowl.  Again, there were many unfamiliar flavors that had me savoring every bite. Got a health conscientious person in the group? This would be perfect for them.

Coconut Curry Rice Bowl

Coconut Curry Rice Bowl

Coconut Curry Rice Bowl

Coconut Curry Rice Bowl

For the second entree, I went with their most popular dish, the Ashland Hill burger – red onion bacon jam, sharp white cheddar, paprika, aioli, watercress with a side of herb parmesan fries. It was everything they promised and more. The pattie was so juicy, tender, and you could really taste the paprika. It tasted more like smoked paprika to me.  The red onion bacon jam is what makes this burger unduplicatable, and the watercress was a nice variation from typical lettuce. You can tell a lot of effort went into the making of this burger to come up with the perfect complements. I definitely recommend this for any first-timers at Ashland Hill, but after one bite, I’m afraid you will only want to order this on future visits. This burger alone is enough of a reason to make your way over there. Its that good.

Ashland Hill Burger

Ashland Hill Burger

Herb parmesan fries

Herb parmesan fries

Can you tell I’m enjoying myself?

Can you tell I’m enjoying myself?

For dessert, I went with the market blueberry crumble – oat crumble, whipped white chocolate, and ginger ice cream. I was soooo happy with this because the blueberries were real, whole berries baked underneath a crispy oat crumble, topped with a nice scoop of ice cream.  If you are having difficulty deciding and only want to get one dessert, trust me I know food, and this is the one you want to go with.

Market Blueberry Crumble

Market Blueberry Crumble

Market Blueberry Crumble

Market Blueberry Crumble

Ashland Hill is the perfect place to go if you’re looking for a more upscale restaurant than the regular casual places surrounding the venice boardwalk. This place will offer you a foodie experience, with great ambiance, and unique menu options. There is plenty to do and see in the surrounding area, and I would recommend visiting the shops nearby, and ending the day at Ashland Hill for a nice dinner for two and a cold beer to go with it.

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The Harvest Bar, Sherman Oaks

The Harvest Bar

15030 Ventura Blvd.

Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

www.theharvestbar.com

This past beautiful Sunday, I spent a good amount of time at The Harvest Bar, a little establishment tucked away in the heart of Sherman Oaks.  I enjoyed sitting outside with our amazing Cali weather, eating awesome Acai bowls. How could something so good be so healthy!? But it truly is.

The Harvest Bar focuses on fast-casual superfood recipes. This place is my go-to when I’m on the go and I’ve got a sweet tooth. I’ll stop here on my way to the nail salon because it gives me the satisfaction of eating ice cream or gelato, but without the guilt. Not only do I not feel guilty, but I actually feel good eating it because I know that each of the ingredients have essential nutrients.

The Harvest Bar in Sherman Oaks

The Harvest Bar in Sherman Oaks

The concept came about when founder Aric Haut, a former sports software developer was traveling in Brazil, and noticed Acai stands on every corner serving a similar snack. His vision was to bring this idea to life in a way that is quick, healthy, and delicious.  Well, he nailed it.

These acai bowls are awesome creations with high-quality ingredients that complement each other so well. These super-foods are literally some of the healthiest and most nutritious foods on our planet, like cacao, goji berries, and bee pollen.

List of Superfoods

List of Superfoods

First up, we tried the Super Greens and PB & Banana Acai bowl.  I wanted to try the Super Greens because I was curious to see how they could make a blend of organic acai, kale, spinach, spirulina, banana, dates, chia seeds, and apple juice taste good.  “Was it tasty?” you ask. Yes, Yes and Yes!! The acai blend was a dark, rich, green hue blended to smooth perfection. Aside from the color, you would never guess that you are eating vegetables.  Topped with pumpkin seeds, strawberries, banana, pineapple, bee pollen, and goji berries.

Super Greens Acai Bowl

Super Greens Acai Bowl

The second acai bowl is one of their most popular, called the PB & banana. This one is made from organic acai, peanut butter, banana, hemp protein, dates, and hemp milk, topped with granola, banana, seasonal berries, and cacao nibs. This and the other extremely popular bowl, Super Protein, have the same base, but it’s the toppings that make them different. I can see why they’re so popular, jam packed with protein but delivered to you in a delicious form. Even though the bowls are pretty big, I felt so light after eating it.

PB and Banana

PB and Banana

Next up was the Butter Coffee…that’s right, you heard me. Coffee mixed with clarified butter and coconut oil.  You might think that combo to be strange, I would have too 6 months ago, but a while back my mother kept harping about this thing called the Ketogenic diet. On this diet, you are allowed to, if not recommended to have butter in your coffee. Nevertheless, I was so curious to try this, even though I’m not on that particular diet. Oddly enough, it was actually quite tasty. Not sure if I would recommend this unless you are on that diet, but if you are impartial to the extra calories and want it for the creamy coconutty flavor, than go for it.  Still, I have to point out that this is the first place I’ve come across to actually accommodate this new diet trend.

Butter Coffee

Butter Coffee

Last but not least, and probably the thing that Haut is most excited for are the savory hot bowls that are rolling out.  The bowls consist of cooked quinoa, topped with various vegetables.  These hot bowls (along with most of their menu items) are totally vegan!  The ingredients are so fresh. It’s truly the perfect meal after a great workout. What I’m most excited for the curry bowl they are coming out with soon.  So there’s your scoop on The Harvest Bar. And just for my audience, if you mention “Foodecall” at the cash register, you can buy one bowl (hot or cold bowl) and get one free! But hurry this deal will only last for two weeks from the date of this post. Don’t forget to leave a comment and tell me what you think about it

Hot Bowls

Hot Bowls

Cheers to your health!

Cheers to your health!

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On The Thirty, Sherman Oaks

On The Thirty

14622 Ventura Blvd.

Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

www.onthethirty.com

I’m so happy to have gained another local spot here in Sherman Oaks, On The Thirty.  Even though it opened in March of 2013, it still feels like it was just yesterday.  It’s quite an awesome bar with nice ambiance, dimly lit, and bustling during peak hours.  The food is mainly American, and includes pizza’s, sandwiches, oysters, and unique appetizers. Their happy hour consists of select pizzas, $2 off all draft beers, $5 wine and small plates, and $6 cocktails. I’ve had the oysters, love them and love the presentation. On this particular visit, I ordered the pulled pork and plantain sandwich with the truffle fries. A very unique combo which I ordered because my cousin said it was probably the best pulled pork sandwich he’s ever had.

I’m assuming their name is derived from the fact that there are 30 boutique California native wines, and 30 California brewed craft beer, and an award winning mixology menu.  They also take care in making sure the produce is organic and locally grown, and that their meat is also hormone-free and grass fed. Business must be booming because they’re opening their second location in Oak Park on February 20th, 2016!

2-day Pulled Pork Sandwich

2-day Pulled Pork Sandwich

Ides Of March

Ides Of March

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