Saturday, July 23, 2011

Brian's American Eatery

This is just a little shout out to Brian's American Eatery on Washington Street in Hillcrest for NOT sucking. I drive by it at least once a week on my way to a friend's house and--to be completely honest--I always think, "Guuh, that place looks like a dump." However, I went there for breakfast this morning and surprise, surprise, it's super cute and dinery, and the service is fast and friendly. They doooo have a HUGE menu (which I don't always like in a place) and their coffee is expensive ($2.89), which I thought was a bit odd, but overall I was very pleased with my breakfast: 3 scrambled eggs, a biscuit, and house potatoes. Delish. You can read more about it HERE.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Cucina Urbana

It's been a loooong time since I've gone to a new interesting restaurant... which is one reason I haven't posted anything since January. The other reason is that I just got too busy. And another reason is that my garden looks like $h!t right now and I'm embarrassed to even call it a garden. I do, however, have some lovely squash growing despite my neglect, and after eating at Cucina Urbana last week, I'm inspired to make some of my own fried squash blossoms (pictured here). Stuffed with ricotta cheese, lightly fried and served with aioli-- I ate them all and didn't give any to my husband (he was leery anyway).




The other delicious thing I had there was a watermelon rose martini... sadly the waiter spilled half of it on my leg, but it was on the house and he brought champagne for our anniversary, so I forgave him quickly enough.




If it's your turn to plan a date night, this is what you should do: Park at Balboa Park's Organ Pavilion, take a stroll through the botanical gardens, then walk across the Laurel Street bridge to the corner of 6th and Laurel for dinner at Cucina Urbana. My husband and I each got a personal pizza: I got the mushroom with truffle oil (ooooh so good), and he got a spicy pineapple prosciutto pizza (also so good). The decor is rustic and artsy-- I wore jeans, but some people were more dressed up as well, so anything goes. The wait staff is very friendly and the food is superb (if you didn't pick up on that already)--they use fresh ingredients from local farms (like Suzie's) and create seasonal dishes.

We didn't make reservations and so we had to wait until there was an opening at the bar area (we didn't wait long), but if you want to sit at a table you definitely want to make reservations ahead of time--they book up nearly every night (even on weekdays).

Cucina Urbana
505 Laurel Street
619.539.2222