Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Deli Day in Los Al!


Katella Deli
4470 Katella Ave. 
Los Alamitos, CA 90720

Well you can cross another city off of our list of cities we have yet to venture to. After our visit to Katella Deli in Los Alamitos, we are now down to six more cities that we need to hit before we can honestly say that we are eating our way through all of OC. It was a real toss up as to where we were going to hit in Los Alamitos. I had five or six choices staring me in the face, but a highly rated deli almost always gets my vote, so Katella Deli is where we ended up.

I have been hearing about Katella Deli for almost as long as I have been writing this blog. I know this place has been around forever, and the clientele here looks like they have been around just as long. We arrived on a Saturday after what we thought would be the lunch rush. Wrong. We had a thirty minute wait at 2pm. Maybe this is the new dinner hour for the elderly. Talk about your early bird special!




Since we were going to have about a half hour wait, we took some of that time and went to the attached service deli and bakery, just off the main lobby of the restaurant. Just like the restaurant, the deli and bakery were busy helping lots of customers. We did not get anything here, but it everything looked great.

After being seated I was amazed at how large this place is. They have counter seating, booths and tables. For as crowded as it is, the pace of the workers was nice and relaxed, while getting the orders out pretty quickly. After checking out the very large menu, this is what we came up with.



Almost one hundred percent of the time when we are in an authentic deli, and Matzo Ball Soup is on the menu, Katie will order it. Katella Deli was no exception. She described the matzo ball as velvety, and the noodles were cooked well. According to Katie, this was a very filling soup, that could stand on its own as a meal. This was served with a choice of bread, so she selected the cornbread. This mini loaf was pretty moist and was served with a sweet honey butter. Not much of a cornbread fan, but this one was pretty good.



I selected a soup that I have never had before, a cup of Sweet and Sour Cabbage Soup. This soup was like two tastes in one. At first I got the sweetness, and then it turned sour. This soup also had chopped up tomatoes, bits of brisket, and of course cabbage. Very good soup that is only served on Saturdays here. For my bread item I ordered the Zucchini Muffin. This muffin was very fresh. It was moist with a spongy texture. The muffin had little bits of zucchini that you could see. I was very tempted to get some of these in the bakery on the way out.



I don't know what it is about delis, but they make Katie a creature of habit. Like at Benjie's, she ordered a Tuna Sandwich on an Egg Roll. The tuna was served cold, finely chopped, and very fresh. She liked the egg bread, and called it, "delicious". The sandwiches are served with one side item, and she went with Macaroni Salad. She felt this salad was very mellow tasting, but still decent.



I guess I should not chastise Katie about always getting the same thing in a deli, especially when my, "go to item at a deli I have never been to",  is a Reuben. At Katella Deli they offer their Reuben with either corned beef or pastrami, I went with the corned beef. The sandwich overall was good, but the meat was a little on the dry side. I did order some Russian dressing, which did help a lot. The sauerkraut was a little overpowering here, and really took over the taste of the sandwich. The rye bread and Swiss cheese were very good on this sandwich. For my side item I got the potato salad, which was mild tasting, with some bigger hunks of potato for texture.

I liked our trip to Katella Deli, but it can not match the sandwiches at Benjie's. The bakery items and soups were very good, but the sandwiches were just a step below those of other delis we have been to recently. The menu at Katella Deli is very large. Visitors will easily find something that they like on this mammoth menu. Service during our visit was polite and very efficient. They got the food out to us quick. Prices were not overly outrageous. No sandwich on the menu is over $11, and that is something that a lot of delis of this type can not claim. Glad we made this the first Los Alamitos restaurant we went to. Now it's time to find out what else this city has to offer.

Out of five sugar beets, (because the city of Los Alamitos was brought to prominence by a sugar beet factory in the 1890's, when most of Katella Deli's customers were born!), five being best to zero being worst, Katella Deli gets 3 sugar beets.

For more information on Katella Deli, click here: http://www.katellabakery.com/

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Monday, April 30, 2012

Prime Cut Cafe 3 Course Meals for $20!


Prime Cut Cafe
1547 W. Katella Ave.
Orange, CA 92867

The Stadium Promenade has suffered some loses in the past few years. Bob's Big Boy, my very first reviewed place shut down early this year. A short time later the Auld Dubliner shuttered as well. A few years back, Carino's suffered a similar fate. None of these restaurants have been replaced with anything since their departure. I would say this center is cursed, but they do have some good going on here, like Prime Cut Cafe.

Prime Cut Cafe opened in 2008, and we reviewed it in late 2010. You can read that review here. We liked the restaurant back then, but I knew that I should have gotten what they were famous for, beef. Lucky for us we were invited to try their new $20 Three Course dinners, and I was sure that there would be some red meat on this prix fixe menu. I would not let my chance slip away this time.

Prime Cut can best be described as a California casual restaurant. Earth tones dominate the dining space, and a spaciousness is indicated with its high ceilings. The decor and service is reminiscent of a fine steakhouse restaurant, but with a more relaxed feel to it. What you probably will not see at one of those fancy steak places is a $20 Three Course dinner. This dinner is offered Monday through Thursday, 4pm to close. Enough of the details, let's check out the food.



The first course selections include eight different options. So whatever you are in the mood for, you will find something to start your meal off right. Both Katie and I selected salads to begin our meal at Prime Cut Cafe. She went with the Baby Iceberg Wedge Salad. This salad brought big time flavor with the addition of applewood smoked bacon, chopped egg, tomatoes, and Point Reyes blue cheese crumbles. Hearts of Romaine Caesar Salad was my choice. The presentation was a little different than I expected, but the house made Caesar dressing more than made up for it, and the unique Parmesan croutons were an excellent addition here.


This shot of the Shortrib Pasta is a little deceiving. It makes the portion size look small, but this was definitely not the case. This comfort food classic is made of a heavy ragout sauce of slow cooked shortribs, served over fettuccine noodles. Katie had a hard time cleaning her plate here. The meat was tender, the pasta cooked well, and there were bursts of garlic in the sauce that really blew her away. She would get this again for sure.


True to my word, I selected a red meat option, the Filet Mignon Steak Sandwich. This sandwich had it all. Sturdy bun that held all the contents perfectly, steak that was cooked the way it is supposed to be, medium rare, fresh produce, and a solid flavor boost from the Point Reyes blue cheese crumbles. I was really happy with this sandwich.



The Three course meal wraps up with dessert. Katie selected the Creme Brulee, which is made in house at Prime Cut Cafe. Katie called this one of the best she has had. Good caramelization on top to go along with the smooth vanilla bean custard below. I am a real Carrot Cake snob, but this one was among some of the best I have had. The cake portion was filled with pineapple, walnuts, coconut, and carrots. Very moist, but the whipped cream cheese icing stole the show here. It was light and had a hint of cinnamon. great way to finish our meal.

We left Prime Cut knowing that we will be back very soon. This three course meal is a real bargain at $20. With six entrees, four dessert options, and eight starters the combinations of meals you can have at Prime Cut Cafe are going to keep you coming back. Service was first rate during our visit here.

We would like to thank the staff and management of Prime Cut Cafe for hosting this wonderful food event for us. You were all great. We would also like to thank Pamela Waitt of the Orange County Restaurant Association for the invitation to this great dinner. Thank you so much.

For more information on Prime Cut Cafe, and their prix fixe meals, click here: http://primecutcafe.com/

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sunday Funday at Taps Fish House! - CLOSED


Taps Fish House and Brewery 
101 E. Imperial Highway
Brea, CA 92821

I know what you probably think: "Didn't they just review Taps?" You would, of course, be right. Taps was the first restaurant that we reviewed in Brea early this month. Since that time, we have done two other reviews in Brea. The reason for our quick return to Downtown Brea? We were invited to try Taps Brunch.

After my first trip to try Taps lunch was a great success, I was very excited to see what they had in store for us, especially since brunch is one of my favorite meals. We got to Taps right at noon, and the place was packed. We were ushered to the back of the restaurant, where our party of some of the best food writers and bloggers our county offers were assembled. Most of the blogs listed to the right, under "my favorite blogs," had a representative in attendance. I always like meeting up with this great group of foodies. Trading stories, getting some tips on where we should eat, and just catching up.

Our hosts for the brunch were Proprietor/Founder of Taps, Joe Manzella, and Taps award-winning Brewmaster Victor Novak. Both men were very hospitable to us. We even tried to persuade Joe to open up in South OC. He told us that they are working on it. Victor learned his craft in Philadelphia and continued his brewing education on European trips. As an added bonus, we were given a bottle of their award-winning Imperial Russian Stout, Remy. Have not tried it yet, but with the beers that we did try, I am sure it will be great.



When we entered the room, we were handed this very well-garnished Bloody Mary. At Taps, they feature a Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar for an additional charge. With all of these fixings and the delicious Bloody Mary mix that they use as a base, each concoction is sure to be a winner.






Since Taps is first and foremost a fish restaurant, let's start with the seafood portion of the brunch buffet. Oysters on the half-shell, Shrimp Cocktail, and Salmon are just some of the many offerings from the sea. All were fresh and tasted great.








Here is a quick look at some of the salads at Taps. When I am at brunch, I tend to avoid this section because I like to focus on hot foods. I did, however, try the Crab Macaroni Salad, Baked Potato Salad, and Garlic Crostini. I am not a big macaroni salad fan, but the added crab was a real flavor booster. All the salads were refilled many times throughout our visit.








This is where I kill at a buffet brunch with the hot items. Numerous items were offered at Taps. Sliced Turkey with gravy was a must-eat. I also was a fan of the Cheesy Potatoes, and no brunch buffet would be complete without a carving station featuring Prime Rib. This prime rib was cooked a perfect medium rare. Also featured were the usual breakfast items, Bacon Sausage, Waffles, and the Bread Pudding and Cinnamon Rolls deserve special mention. Both merited return visits to the buffet line.






Desserts are not to be missed at Taps for sure. They have slices of Cakes, Creme Brulee, and Flan, but the Chocolate Fountain is the big draw.  Dipping items included, pretzels, fruit, rice crispy treats, marshmallows, and graham crackers. We spent a lot of time here. The beignets are ordered off of a menu, along with all egg dishes, and are included in the price of the brunch. Having the kitchen prepare omelets and egg dishes helps keep the flow of the restaurant moving.



Here is a quick shot of two of my full plates at the brunch. I really did some damage at Taps. Brunch is served from 9:30 to 2:30 every Sunday at Taps. Reservations are strongly advised, and this place definitely fills up. They offer over 100 items, so there will be something for everyone at Taps.

We would like to thank everyone at Taps for the wonderful hospitality. Service was first class on our visit here. Special thanks to Joe Manzella, who knows his stuff and was a real pleasure to talk with. Thanks also to Victor Novak for the beer samples, which all tasted great. Tom Hope is also worth spotlighting for the wonderful brunch buffet that is done under his tutelage. One last thanks goes to our hostess for the brunch, the amazing Lee Heally. Thanks so much for the invite to another wonderful event.

To find information about the brunch or any other meals at Taps, click here: http://www.tapsfishhouse.com/brea/

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Hail to the Sandwich King?


Sandwich King
17885 Sky Park Cir.
Irvine, CA 92614

This is another one of those posts where we were not where we were supposed to be. We were all set to go to another lunch spot, but due to circumstances beyond our control, they were remodeling, we ended up driving past Sandwich King and decided this would be as good a place as any to eat. I would like you to think that we had this all planned out. That we had sought out this hidden sandwich shop in the back of a business complex, but that is not the case. Also, Katie only had an hour for lunch, so we probably did not have time to drive anywhere else.

Sandwich King is in the same business complex as Harry's Deli, which was remodeling. Sandwich King is far from the street, and I am sure they get a lot of their business from the overflow at Harry's. The restaurant is a real mom and pop kind of place. Ordering is done at the counter, and your name is called when your sandwich is ready to be picked up.

We got to Sandwich King at about 12:30 on a Tuesday. They have about ten tables, and most were occupied with business people and others from the industrial park. The restaurant was pretty clean, our order was taken promptly, and the guys in the kitchen got the food out quick. Let's take a look at how it came out.



Katie went the traditional sandwich route at Sandwich King with a Turkey Avocado and Swiss. The sandwiches at Sandwich King all include tomatoes, onions, and pickles for those inclined to get them. Katie was surprised by the smoothness of this sandwich. From the creamy avocado to the thickly sliced Swiss cheese. The turkey was sliced a little thicker than she usually likes, but overall this sandwich was a hit for her.



I may not have rocked the world with my sandwich selection, but it is something I have never had before. Pastrami, Avocado, and Cheese. Of course, I have had pastrami before, but never with avocado. These two do not seem like they go together, but the contrasting saltiness of the meat and the smoothness of the avocado really worked here. Add in the onion and the sturdy bun, and the result is a well-balanced sandwich. All of the ingredients were very fresh from the avocado to the onions, and the pastrami had a good bite to it. The large size was indeed large, and would easily tide anyone over until dinner time. At $8.49 it was well worth the extra $3, you would have paid at Subway for an inferior sandwich.

The menu at Sandwich King has enough on it for us to come back and try more. They feature over fifty varieties of sandwiches. Sure, most of them are pretty basic, like Ham and Swiss, or Roast Beef, Ham and Cheese, but if all the other sandwiches are as fresh and stuffed as the ones we had, it will be a pleasure coming back to try them, unless they are closed for remodeling.

Out of five Peanut Butter, Banana, and Bacon sandwiches, (because this was Elvis Presley's favorite sandwich, and he is referred to as the King), five being best to zero being worst, Sandwich King gets 3 Peanut Butter, Banana, and Bacon sandwiches.

For more information about Sandwich King, head to their website here: https://www.skirvine.com/