Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Donut Hole, La Puente, CA

The Donut Hole
15300 Amar Road
La Puente, CA 91744
626-968-2912
Drive-through only; 24 hours.

Visited: May 2010, Dinner, Take-out


Well, the real reason to visit The Donut Hole is that you get to drive through the donut's hole! It's very cool. The donut shop is open 24 hours, and even at 8pm, they still had a nice selection to choose from.

We just got a couple things - a Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Frosting and a Raised Glazed Twist. Both were fresh and satisfying. They don't sell French donuts (which is a rarity, anyways).

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Hans' Homemade Ice Cream, Santa Ana, CA

Hans' Homemade Ice Cream and Deli
3640 S. Bristol St
Santa Ana, CA 92704
714-979-8815
Casual. Plenty of parking in the strip mall lot.
Located near South Coast Plaza.

Visited: May 2010, Evening, Dine-in


Hans' is a traditional ice cream scoop shop and parlour that also serves salads and sandwiches. Since we make some pretty good homemade ice cream, we're always looking for shops that make good 'homemade' or small batch ice cream.

We tried a One Scoop Dish ($3.50) of Coffee Ice Cream. If was definitely coffee flavored, but more like coffee and cream than just coffee. I prefer my flavors to be more distinct.

We also tried a One Scoop Dish of Lemon Custard that was pleasantly lemony; good, but not sensational.

And a Regular size Chocolate Milkshake ($5.25) that was quite pleasant and chocolatey, rich, and cold. It definitely hit the spot.

We wouldn't object to going back, but would not make a special trip, especially when our homemade ice cream is pretty tasty.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Il Toscano, Torrance, CA

Il Toscano Ristorante
24590 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505
310-378-2686
http://iltoscanoonline.com/
Located at the top of Hillside Village, plenty of free parking. Requires going up stairs to get to the restaurant.
Higher end. Reservations recommended. Now open Sundays.

Visited: Numerous times over the last 15 years. Dinner, dine-in

Il Toscano has long been our favorite Italian restaurant. The owner, Vittorio, is full of character and his food is great.

Our World Famous Cioppino ($25.95) is delicious. It's a great sampling of seafood in a very lovely tomatoey broth. Comes with toasted garlic bread.

The Lasagna ($12.95) is also very tasty with layers of bolognese and bechamelle sauces.

If you've never had squid ink pasta, here's a great place to try it. The Sringhe al nero di Seppi ($13.95) is a long pasta served with shrimp in a light cream sauce. It looks a little bizarre, but is pretty tasty.

Be sure to plan ahead for dessert ($7.00) - the Tiramisu and the Chocolate Mousse are creamy and heavenly! There's also usually a dessert of the day, so be sure to ask.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

The Dinner Detective, Courtyard Marriott, Culver City, CA

The Dinner Detective
Courtyard Los Angeles Westside
6333 Bristol Parkway, Culver City, CA 90230
http://www.thedinnerdetective.com/
http://www.marriott.com/

Visited: January 2010, Dinner, Dine-in

This is a combo review of the dinner theater, The Dinner Detective, and of the venue, the Courtyard Marriott.

The Dinner Detective is an interactive, part scripted/part improv, murder mystery theater presentation. After you've checked in, you're asked to fill out a nametag with your alias for the evening. Then during the reception, you're given instructions to begin 'interrogating' your fellow guests - some of which are in fact, guests like you, others are actors mingling with the group as fellow guests.

The reception had a cash bar for soda, beer, wine and cocktails, and open service of coffee and hot tea. The hot hors d'oeuvres were veggie spring rolls and veggie quesadillas. Both were tasty, but a bit soft - the travails of serving them in a chafing dish, I suppose.

Dinner started with a nice mixed green salad with mushrooms, carrots, cucumbers, and cherry tomatoes. A light vinaigrette was available on the table, as were rolls and butter.

Between courses, mystery action occurred, and during the meal, we were given clues to review and opportunity to discuss with our fellow guests.

We had a choice of entree (which you reserve when you purchase your tickets), and we wanted to try each they had to offer: tri tip with peppercorn sauce, Alaskan king salmon with lemon butter, and chicken marsala. The servings were very generous (for example, you got a whole chicken breast not just a half), and came with rather plain mashed potatoes, and large servings of carrots and broccoli. The meats were tender and their accompanying sauces were tasty, but we wished we had more of the sauce. There was also a pasta primavera (vegetarian) option that someone else at our table had, but they were not very pleased with it.

The murder mystery comes to a crescendo during the next break, and over dessert, you are given an answer sheet to identify who you think is the killer and why. Dessert was a very tasty double fudge chocolate cake served over caramel and raspberry sauces.

As we're wrapping up dessert, the detectives return to announce who did it and why. And then the host announces the winner who correctly deduced the killer and motive.

It was all very light-hearted and good fun, and the food was pretty good, too. The service seemed right on time and very responsive. I would recommend the show and the venue.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Randy's Donuts, Inglewood, CA

Randy's Donuts
805 W. Manchester Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301
http://randys-donuts.com/
On the northwest corner at La Cienega. Plenty of parking, and two drive-throughs.

Visited: Breakfast and Dessert, Take-Out
Most recently: November 2009


You totally know Randy's - it's the iconic LA landmark with the giant donut on its roof seen in practically every TV show or movie that is panning images of LA. Well, we finally went for the first time, and yes, the donuts are quite good.

We tried several of our favorites: Raised Glazed, Glazed Twist, Chocolate Raised, Coconut Raised (a little different style than other places - less snowball-like), and Devil's Food. They also have French Donuts which most donut shops do not have anymore.

They also have the other traditional donuts (jelly and custard filled, buttermilk cruellers, old fashioned, cheese, etc), muffins, cinnamon rolls, a few breakfast sandwiches, a few fancy coffees, and some other interesting items like the Apple Crepe (a crepe filled with cinnamon apples then deep fried and coated with cinnamon sugar).

Randy's is open 24 hours to satisfy that donut craving. Walk up (no seating) or drive through.

Friday, July 31, 2009

The Admiral Risty, Palos Verdes Estates, CA

The Admiral Risty
31250 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90275
310-377-0050
http://www.admiral-risty.com/
Located at PV Drive West and Hawthorne in Golden Cove Plaza. Plenty of parking.
Higher end. Reservations recommended. Can be dark inside when the sun goes down.

Visited: July 2009, Dinner, Dine-in


Admiral Risty's is definitely a special occasion dining experience. It's an old school establishment that has been there forever. It has an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean, and reservations are particularly recommended if you want a window-side view. However, I think most diners in the restaurant can enjoy the view from wherever they are.

Menu items may seem pricey, but you certainly get a lot of food. All dinners come with soup or salad (mixed greens, caesar, or spinach mushroom salad), fresh steamed veggies, and your choice of starch, plus warm bread. I'm such a sucker for warm sourdough!

It's a seafood restaurant, so you can imagine there are a lot of seafood options. The Cioppino ($36.00) was to die for. It arrives in this HUGE covered crock, comes with all of those sides listed above, PLUS a plate a linguine. We bypassed the pasta and took that home, and also skipped the offered starch since we had the pasta, but did enjoy some clam chowder to start and the steamed asparagus. The broth was incredible and the seafood was oh so tasty. Several types of fish, scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels and lobster all melded so well with the frangrant rich tomatoey broth. All I needed was that sourdough, and it was heavenly. This portion could easily, easily have been split by 2 people.

We also had the Deep Fried Combination of Shrimp, Scallops and Fresh Fish ($28.00). Again, the seafood was so fresh and very well fried. If you like seafood combos, you'll love this. Started with the spinach mushroom salad, and had the baked potato and asparagus.

And of course, every seafood restaurant has to offer is meat dish. We had the Filet Mignon ($36.00) started with mixed green salad, and then had the wedge fries and asparagus. For a seafood joint, the steak was just as quality. All of these are very full plates of food.

We also had dessert. A bowl of Fresh Strawberries with Vanilla Ice Cream - a perfect combination. And their German Chocolate Cake ($7.00) with a glass of cold milk. We really didn't have room for dessert, but again, it's a special occasion restaurant, and we were there to celebrate. The desserts were luxurious and topped off a great evening.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Vince's Spaghetti, Torrance, CA

Vince's Spaghetti
23609 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505
310-375-1455
http://www.vinces-spaghetti.com/
Plenty of free parking behind the restaurant.
Casual. Family friendly. Large dining room. Very popular on Friday and Saturday nights.

Visited: Numerous times, Dinner, Dine in
Most recent: October 2009


So Vince's has been here forever, and as the name implies they specialize in spaghetti. We've been coming here for some time, and the food is always fresh, hot and tasty.


Dinners come with vegetable beef soup, dinner salad, and 2 pieces of fabulous garlic bread. There is really no way that we can ever eat all of this, so we always get our entrees a la carte.


In the past, spaghetti and lasagna were pretty much it for the menu. These days, you can get ravioli all the time, as well as get half portions. They also have a selection of hot sandwiches (that also come with soup or salad). And they now serve lunch during the week.


So what did we get:


Spaghetti with Vince's Original Meat Sauce, extra large, a la carte ($9.00): piles of well cooked spaghetti covered with authentic red meat sauce. This portion is not for the faint of heart.


Lasagna with Vince's Original Meat Sauce a la carte ($9.75): two luscious squares of lasagna covered with meat sauce. What's particularly interesting about this lasagna, is that there is no sauce on the inside - it's completely white. The white pasta layers are filled with a cheesey and meaty filling (which I love on its own) then topped with the rich red sauce.


2 Orders of Garlic Bread ($2.25 each): 2 orders equals 4 slices. I'm not really sure what the topping is, but it's pretty tasty. It reheats very well in the toaster oven.


And if we plan ahead to have dessert, we get the Chocolate Ice Cream ($4.25): a huge portion of amazing ice cream. Definitely enough to share. We finally had to ask the brand, and it's Humboldt Creamery. MMmm! I don't like the cappucino flavor as much because it has these flavored crunchy bits that distract from the ice cream.


Vince's definitely has a family feel - meant for folks to get together in a casual atmosphere with lots of food. We always have leftovers - at least another 2 meals worth, so the value here is incredible.
--T