Showing posts with label Brian Malarkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Malarkey. Show all posts

July 16, 2015

Patron Secret Society Dinner

I often get asked if I get paid to blog,
and my answer typically confuses people.  
"No? Then why do you do it?"
Hmmm... tougher question. 
Yet I've thought about it enough over the past couple of years that I think I know the answer. 
My blog is my creative outlet, but that's not the only reason why I do it. 
This site has opened so many doors for me and introduced me to numerous amazing people. 
It has given me the opportunity to document all the things that I love to do:
eating, traveling and partaking in experiences that I'll look back on years from now and smile about.

Last week I got the chance to attend an event that set the bar pretty high. 
It all started with a simple email titled "Join Us: Exclusive Patrón Tequila Secret Dining Society Event". 
My eyes lit up and my heart started beating a little faster as I clicked through to read the rest of the message. 
It just kept getting better. 
Inside was a note inviting me to an event from a series of exclusive Patrón-sponsored dinners that were held in "unforgettable locations" and featured top culinary and mixologist talent. 
While majority of the details were to remain a secret until the day of the event,
I was pleased to read that the hosts for the evening were two of my favorite industry leaders in San Diego. 
You probably already guessed it, but it's true,
I was among 40 lucky foodies that would get to experience a stunning multi-course dinner prepared by none other than 
Chef Brian Malarkey and Mixologist Lucien Conner. 
SOLD. 
The event was scheduled for a night during Comicon weekend,
one of the busiest times of the year in San Diego. 
It was also appropriately themed, featuring the super heroes of the secret dining society.
With little more than a meeting location and time, 
I showed up ready to be surprised and delighted by night full off twists, turns and lots of tequila. 
After a quick scavenger hunt around the Santa Fe train station, 
my dining companions and I gathered inside the lobby of the Museum of Contemporary Art,
where the cocktails started flowing and didn't stop till much, much later. 
A quick meet and greet with the other guests was interrupted by a fairy that proceeded to lead the eager group across the rails to board the Patrón Express. 

The next several hours float by like a dream. 
As I step aboard the gorgeous private railcar, I'm greeted with yet another cocktail and a platter of uni. 
Stop. It's already too good. 
Yeah right. By this time I'm wishing this experience would never have to end!
I feel breathless as I take in the opulence of my surroundings. 
The train has three staterooms, a master suite, a dining room, a vast kitchen and an observation room,
and all of it is dripping in velvet and gold. 
I feel right at home.
As everyone finds their seats along the beautifully decorated table,
I still can't believe that I'm part of this company. 
Our hosts welcome us as we get comfortable, 
and proceed to present course after course of beautifully crafted dishes that are paired with extraordinary Patrón cocktails. 
Everything was so perfect,
and the chef coming around and personally shaving truffles onto our final course was just the cherry on top. 
Or truffle, rather. 

As if all of that wasn't enough, 
after feasting for hours, our plump (and buzzed) group is escorted back to solid ground for a dessert & cocktail party. 
And there under the cover of darkness, while the DJ plays sultry music and tequila continues to flow down my throat,
 I remind myself that money can't buy experiences like this. 
And I feel truly happy. 

natasha

April 3, 2013

Winning

Did you guys watch The Taste this season?
If your answer is no, then I'm sorry to tell you that you missed out on some good tv. 
Don't worry.. there's always next season {fingers crossed}. 
The show is based on the same concept as The Voice,
except instead of singing, the contestants must prepare dishes that are judged in a blind taste. 
The judges?
Check this out - the show featured no-holds barred chef Anthony Bourdain, British food star Nigella Lawson, expert chef and author Ludo Lefebvre and last, but not least, my foodie crush and restaurateur Brian Malarkey.
Eight episodes later, guess who ended up winning the whole shebang? 
Chef Khriristianne Uy, who was mentored by San Diego's favorite chef - Mr. Malarkey himself!

To celebrate, the dynamic duo paired up to bring a sample of The Taste to three of Malarkey's restaurants:
Of course I had to make it to at least one of the events,
and after much deliberation, 
I decided to pay a visit to Burlap, a place where I've had a fabulous time in the past, as described here and here
The meal was comprised of an amazing five-course menu that we decided to pair with corresponding drink tastings. 
Amuse Bouche - the sexiest oyster shooter I've ever consumed. 
Lamb Poutine, petite basque, with triple cooked fries.
Adobo Chicken Liver Arancini with onion confit. 
Mussels with chorizo, coconut broth, chilies, and garlic mops.
Braised Oxtail with pea risotto, pea tendrils, charred onions. 
Not pictured are the crispy brussels sprouts and "ears",
that were simply inhaled within mere seconds. 

I can't wait to see what the future holds for Khristianne -
she's such a talented chef, and I'm so happy she won!
12995 El Camino Real
Del Mar, CA 92130

natasha

March 12, 2013

Weekend Diary


Where on earth does the time go? 
Another weekend came and went,
and although it flew by really quickly,
we still took advantage of every minute.

This weekend I:
-Celebrated Friday with a yummy seafood feast at Oceanaire
The Oyster bar is one of the best in San Diego (mental note to come back for happy hour soon),
and the ahi salad pictured below was super fresh and delicious. 
-After dinner on Friday, my bestie and I walked over a block (in the rain!) to Fluxx for a little dirty dancing. 
Can't tell you much about that night, because I honestly don't remember.. 
All I know is that we had a fabulous time.
-On Saturday Erik and I went up north to celebrate my mother in-law's birthday and to play in the SNOW. 
How beautiful is this? 
Love getting away for a little R&R, even if only for a day. 
-Sunday was definitely a fun day!
The mister and I teamed up with our best friends to participate in the San Diego Challenge,
an Amazing Race type of event that had us chasing down clues all around downtown. 
If you ever have a chance to participate in an event like this, do it!
Just think of it as a giant scavenger hunt. 

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-And although we didn't even come close to winning,
the four of us decided that we should still reward ourselves for our efforts with an extravagant meal. 
It just so happened that one of my favorite restaurants, Gabardine, was hosting a special four-course dinner with wine pairings from Laird Family Estate that night, so we decided to go for it. 
It was such a phenomenal experience!
Brian Malarkey's young chef proteges prepared a feast from some of my favorite foods, 
that went along pefectly with the wine. 
Fresh oysters, tender lamb, decadent blue cheese strata... yum!
I'm drooling just thinking about it. 
The amount of wine we consumed was definitely too indulgent for a Sunday night,
especially when we had to lose an hour of sleep the next morning before work (side eye time-change deciders)
So worth it though!

How was your weekend?!

natasha

May 25, 2012

Herringbone La Jolla

You guys..
yesterday was better than Christmas. 
Wanna know why?!
Aaaalright... I'll tell ya. 

Last night I was invited to attend friends & family night,
for a sneak peek of Herringbone La Jolla,
Brian Malarkey's brand new restaurant!
Obviously, I was beyond giddy when I received the invite from Enlightened Hospitality Group
I'm a huge fan of the man's work,
so to have a chance to check out his newest joint, before it even opens was a major treat.

The concept of this fifth culinary installment is based on an "ocean bazaar" theme. 
The kitchen is helmed by another Top Chef alum, Amanda Baumgarten,
who will be featuring ocean specialties from around the world,
as well as inventive surf and turf dishes.

Thomas Schoos did another amazing job,
transforming the La Jolla space into an old world bazaar. 
Ma favorite part?
The olive trees.
Yes.
Real life, 100-year-old olive trees, spread out all throughout the restaurant. 
The result is so beautiful,
my words or pictures just don't do it justice.
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Signature Snake Oil Cocktails are designed to tickle your senses. Each drink is presented with a fragrance sample, urging you to seek out the different flavors (wood, floral, etc) with every sip. 
Aviation & The Peter Rabbit
Fanny Mae Oysters, British Columbia
Chilled Asparagus Soup
Smoked Trout & Toast
Squid, Chorizo & Black Beans
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Love the feel of this open kitchen.. look closely.. yep, that's Brian, working hard!
Wild Mushroom, Treviso, and Taleggio Crust
Day Boat Alaskan Halibut: farro, oyster mushroom, meyer lemon and hazelnut
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Happy as a clam after dinner.. wearing Zara blazer and shoes, Seven jeans, F21 sheer top, and Chanel bag.

What can I say, really, 
besides a big, giant THANK YOU for an awesome night. 
We were treated to an amazing seven-course dinner,
and more than a few cocktails on the house. 
The food was truly delicious,
the ambiance magical,
and the overall experience was one that I'll never take for granted. 

Herringbone officially opens to the public TODAY!
So what are you waiting for?
Go.. go make your reservation right now. 
I promise you won't regret it. 

natasha