Paradise in San Diego

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People always talk about vacationing in paradise. Hawaii, Bali, the Bahamas…but paradise can be as close to LA as San Diego – and it is.

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Paradise Point Resort is an absolutely perfect spot to unwind. The 44-acre private island on Mission Bay is a world apart, even though it’s less than seven miles from the heart of San Diego.

It’s easy to find your bungalow, unpack the car, and then never leave the island – except to kayak around it. 
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Let’s start with the rooms. The cheerful, modern decor includes flat-screen TVs, luxury bedding, and patios. Some patios face the lush lagoons or offer bay views. We stayed in a Bungalow lodge right on the beach. The resort’s mile of white sand is a semi-circle dotted with fire pits.
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Our sleek suite featured a separate sitting room, dining table, and wet bar.  The rooms are described as “Balinese-influenced,” and they have an unobtrusive tropical feeling, enhanced by plenty of white, gold, turquoise, wooden shutters, teak furnishings. 

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The property itself offers even more paradise than the rooms.

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With five pools, including a vast main pool, a calm adults-only pool, and small blissfully heated bodies of water throughout the property plus hot tubs, there’s plenty of places to splash besides the bay.
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There’s also a beautifully maintained, charming putting green, bicycles to rent, tennis courts, and a luxurious fitness center.  There’s croquet and sand volleyball, too, plus a calm, lovely spa that offers massages and other treatments in an airy pavilion.
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It’s fun just to stroll the grounds, looking at the bay, the  hibiscus and birds of paradise, the lagoons with their small wooden bridges. In the center of the property, near the main pool, a tower rises to the sky, offering great views of the island and property.

 

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The island resort was once known as Vacation Village, an island setting created by movie producer Jack Skirball, architect Eldridge Spencer, and builder Bob Golden in the 1960s. The Hollywood connection resulted in some attractive artifacts on the property including the central fountain with its porpoise design, and the mission bells throughout the island. While the South Seas ambiance has been stylishly updated, the tropical, fecund feeling has continued to thrive. There’s a small waterfall near the marina, and an enclosed water space where a variety of fish slip through shallow water, a flotilla of ducks on the lagoons, and a large copper fireplace in the lobby.

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The resort is family friendly, but it’s also romantic, and there’s plenty of room for kids to play and enjoy the property’s amenities without conflicting with adult relaxation. Families will also enjoy the proximity to Sea World, just a five minute drive away, and the San Diego Zoo, a fifteen minute drive. The resort’s Barefoot Grill offers an enjoyable kid’s menu with plenty of choices and libations for adults.

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After strolling the property, indulging in poolside relaxation, and watching boats sailing along the bay, it was time for dinner.

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We had an amazing meal at resort’s elegant signature restaurant, Tidal. This restaurant is a destination even for those not staying on the island, a dining experience with an emphasis on seafood and Mediterranean style created by Chef Amy DiBiase. It is a culinary delight.

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Inside, the dining room is spacious, with stunning light fixtures, and plenty of glass. The optimal romantic setting is on the outdoor patio, where San Diego lights glitter across the bay.  Wherever you sit, the view is lovely; and whatever you eat will probably be exceptional.

DiBiase is classically trained. “French, Italian, some Spanish, those are my influences,” she says. “We use ingredients that are as fresh and organic as possible, and we stay as seasonal as possible, too, and focus on developing the flavor of every dish. When preparing fish, the result should hit all your different senses, in one bite, spicy, cool, crunchy.”

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We began with an incredible cheese board, beautifully curated. I’m a fan of cheese boards, and order them when I can, and this was truly one of the best and most generous boards I’ve tasted. Humbolt Fog goat cheese, smoked berry crostini, smoked tomato jam, cave-aged Mellage Carr Valley cheese – all superlative. The sheep, goat, and cow milk cheese selections change daily.

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A grapefruit and avocado salad, perfectly dressed, made a refreshing second course.

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Fish, which also changes based on available fresh offerings, is lovingly and inventively prepared. We had divers scallops and prawns. The scallops rested on a bed of pureed fava beans, plus baby squash, blistered tomato, wilted spinach, and a truffle beurre blanc.

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Equally succulent were the prawns, which were richly prepared with rosemary-polenta and smoked chili aioli.

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For dessert: chocolate banana tart, which was both intense yet light.

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Beverage selections were equally delightful: lemongrass tea, Red Rocket ale, and Hess Grapefruit IPA made for perfect company with our main dishes and dessert. Before the meal, we enjoyed two beautifully nuanced craft cocktails: Thee Barnacle uses milagro tequila as a base, and features fresh pressed grapefruit and lemon, agave nectar, and a zingy cayene infusion. The Double Down featured rye whiskey, pecan nutmeg infusion, and chocolate bitters. This was a darker drink, made for sipping.

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We took another stroll around the island, enjoying the evening quiet, the sounds of crickets and lapping water before our final treat of the evening: the hotel’s s’mores package.

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Firewood, matches, skewers, marshmallows and chocolate, all in one package, are left in guests’ rooms upon request. We had to stroll on a few steps to a fire pit, set up our logs, relax in Adirondack chairs, and have a final desert. Stars above, sand between our toes, and charred marshmallows – what could be better?

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In the morning, we rented kayaks from the hotel’s marina, and took a wonderful, gentle circle of the island. We saw jelly fish, rays, and slithery silver fish beneath our oars, on a beautiful, sun-filled morning.  Yes, paradise – and we didn’t need a passport or a long plane ride to get there.

 

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Paradise Point is located at 1404 Vacation Rd, San Diego, CA 92109

For more information visit http://www.paradisepoint.com

Grand Baja Treat: Sol Cocina Playa Vista

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With a dynamic menu, a cool look, and strong service, Sol Cocina has taken root in the new Playa Vista Runway complex, offering beautiful food in a beautiful setting. Forget the re-fried beans and rice, this is Mexican cuisine the way it was meant to be served and prepared.

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A covered patio caters to warm SoCal nights; inside the modern, rich dark wood and gold light makes a romantic setting. The glass-walled, open kitchen allows diners to see the magic being made under the auspices of executive chef Deborah Schneider and chef de cuisine Tia Baker.

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This isn’t the first time Sol Cocina’s sophisticated Baja-based cuisine has been brought North, partners Rich Howland and Matt Baumayr have restaurants in Newport Beach and Scottsdale. The partners have taken what Howland describes as a “leap of faith,” opening in Playa Vista, where some 80% of residences are not yet fully occupied. But diners living far from the planned Playa Vista community are filling the tables, drawn to this inventive, flavorful cuisines.

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Howland notes “This is authentic, non-Americanized cuisine. We have 27 different salsas made fresh in-house. We use no jars or bottles, everything is fresh.”

From the seafood samplers to specialty tacos, drinks, and desserts, there’s something flavorful for everyone to enjoy. We loved our tasting experience on an early-open press night, and can’t wait to come back for a full meal. The menu strongly leans towards the pescatarian, which is exactly our style.

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The beautiful Just Chillin’ includes Gulf shrimp, crab, mussels, and oysters on the half shell. The Tropical Ceviche comes spicy with Habanero chiles, tropical fruit, cucumber, avocado, and catch of the day marinated in lime and orange juices, fresh squeezed.

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Not only is the seafood fresh, it is also sustainable, from oysters to the TJ Whole Fried Fish, served with warm tortillas and salsas – ready to be made into a fresh at the table fish taco.

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Grilled sweet, street-style corn is also cut at the table, served with butter, lime, chile, and cotixa cheese with a drizzle of chipotle. Possibly my favorite taste was the Peel & Eat Shrimp roasted in the shell with garlic, Cotixa cheese, lemon and chile.

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Vegetarians are hardly forgotten in the dining experience, with offerings such as a Spice-Roasted Butternut Squash with crispy onions, and a mushroom taco. Beet & Watermelon salad comes with crunch Pepita brittle for a sweet and salty addition to queso fresco, red onion, arugula, and watermelon with lemon basil vinaigrette.

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Vegan and gluten-free options are also available, and carnivores will find surf and turf options that include a grilled Angus filet, and deep-fried duck leg confit among the offerings on the menu.

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And the guacamole – it’s amazing.

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Press night included wonderful drinks and dessert tastings, too. From frozen margaritas to cucumber/jalapeno, watermelon, and blackberry/ginger margaritas, Sol makes excellent use of their 70 plus tequilas. We also watched a demonstration of the creation of a “fish bowl” offered for groups, featuring champagne, tequila, fresh frozen fruit, and Cointreau, as beautiful to look at as it is to taste. These are craft-cocktails at their best.

We found the ultimate indulgence in Nachos Dulces, warm tortilla chips that are dusted with cinnamon sugar, drizzled with dulce de leche, chocolate sauce, whipped cream, toasted almonds, and crushed Ibarra chocolate. Pretty amazing.

Can’t wait to try it? We’ll be heading back soon for lunch or dinner – why not join us – for a taste of Baja right here in LA.

Sol Cocina is located at 12775 W. Millenium Drive, Playa Vista between Lincoln and Sepulveda off Jefferson Boulevard.

  • Genie Davis; Photos: Genie Davis and Sol Cocina

 

 

 

 

 

Herringbone La Jolla: Inventive Seafood by the Sea

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What better spot to enjoy beautifully fresh fish than La Jolla, where executive chef Brian Malarky’s Herringbone is housed in a beautiful brick warehouse that is truly stunning at first glance, and even more so at first taste. No longer will diners need to look to La Jolla’s stellar scenery or a trip to Sunny Jim’s cave for excitement while noshing on pedestrian fare: Herringbone is hip, fun, and a complete dining experience. You’re not just eating great food, you’re eating great food in a restaurant with a vision both stylistic and gastronomical.

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The lounge area looks like an elegant, lived-in beach house. Old olive trees grow between tables in the dining room. Light fixtures feature puffer fish, and a replica of a Beluga whale hangs over the bar. You’d never be able to tell the space was once an Oldsmobile dealership, unless general manager Alex Maynard told you, that is. “The space was dormant before we leased it. The trees were definitely not a part of the space. They’re a hundred years old – we had them shipped from the Bay Area to give the space a warm yet open feeling. We had to have them craned in,” he explains. The look was worth the effort.

Of course, as wonderful as the space is, it’s the food that draws diners. And the craft cocktails. At lunch, we had a beautiful selection of both to choose from.

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The Peter Rabbit, made with Pimm’s #1, basil, lemon and pickled carrot; a perfectly balanced mimosa, and a tasty Bloody Mary, as well as a full selection of wine and craft beers were available to accompany the food. The Peter Rabbit is perfect for a daytime beverage, light, but with a slightly spicy edge.

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As a starter, we shared the seafood ceviche tostada, made with local yellowtail and accented with red onion, radish, Serrano chile, and guacamole. Bursting with flavor and freshness, it was an unforgettable dish. What could top that? Well, the entrees. We chose one salad and one sandwich. Neither in the least bit ordinary. The melt-in-your mouth tender albacore tuna in the Albacore Nicoise was beautifully complimented by crisp arugula, a soft boiled egg, roasted red peppers, olives, and absolutely perfect fingerling potatoes. Possibly the best take on a traditional Nicoise I’ve ever eaten. And I’ve had quite a few.

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The sandwich was a bursting-with-flavor Maine Lobster roll with house made lemon mayo, tomato, pickles, and a house-made roll that was light and buttery enough that I broke my “I don’t eat the bread” rule. I have no such rule about the house-made chips, which were also great.

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But we had to save room for dessert…

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Chef Tony Torres is a visionary in the kitchen: from appetizer to dessert.

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Yes, dessert was as strong a finish as the cocktails and tostada were openers. If you’re going to indulge, this is the place. The Chocolate Hazelnut Bar features raspberry confit, brown crunch, honey chocolate mousse, and chocolate sauce. We shared one, but sure, I could’ve easily devoured one all myself.

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Should you eat here? Yes. For the beautiful setting, the lovingly prepared food, the inventive ingredients, and an overall sensation of consuming flavors as artistically arranged as the decor. And, also – the friendly and accommodating staff.

Herringbone is located at 7837 Herschel Ave, La Jolla.

And if you want superlative pescatarian fare without leaving LA? Herringbone has an outpost in Santa Monica, too, at 1755 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica. The chic garden setting there is worth a “swim,” too.

Good Gracious: Gratitude in San Diego

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This article is the first in a series on San Diego experiences. From dining to adventure sports and stellar stays, if it’s time for a break from the City of Angeles, San Diego is just a short drive away.

Los Angeles diners may have grown accustomed to enjoying gratitude: Cafe Gratitude has several outposts in the LA area including Larchmont and Venice, not to mention upscale vegan Mexican cuisine at the elegant Gracias Madre. Now San Diego’s trendy Little Italy area has it’s own Gratitude, a sleek, bright, modern space with a glassed-in kitchen, white tile, retro lighting, and of course, cool vegan fare, served in style.

Above, Cafe Gratitude’s take on soul food, with a health-conscious twist.   “Resolved” features Louisiana red beans and dirty rice, seared blackened tempeh, smashed maple garnet yams, Cajun spiced collards, barbecue sauce and a gluten-free jalapeno biscuit. Beautifully spiced and by far lighter than traditional soul food preparation, it’s a robust and satisfying dish.

Below, a simple but incredibly flavorful dish, and honestly among my favorites on the menu: “Comforted.” Simple doesn’t mean dull. Just taste the organic roasted garnet yams, rosemary, potatoes and delicious dipping sauces: spicy cashew nacho cheese or coconut mint chutney. The mint is not to be missed.

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Beverages here are another of my favorite parts of any gratitude experience, and on a sunny afternoon in San Diego, these were especially appreciated. Yes, there are quality beers and wines, but we went with the supremely refreshing “Elevated”: rose water lemonade with agave, sparkling water, and a drop of beet juice; and the house-made ginger kombucha, “Gutsy.”

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The salads are unsurprisingly pretty terrific, too. I had the autumn grain salad, “Gracious.” This large and crisp garden dish features shredded radicchio, sun-dried tomato pistachio pesto, roasted butternut squash, olives, crumbled cashew feta, garbanzo beans, capers, sweet garlic almonds, brazil nut parmesan, golden balsamic reduction, and quinoa.

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We did save room for another splendid beverage: we split a mint chip shake for dessert, which is a must. “Cool” is made with cashew coconut ice cream, almond milk, mint, vitamineral green powder, cacao nibs, and vanilla bean. Even though you’re dining in Little Italy, you’ll be ever so glad you choose it over a cannoli, promise.

San Diego’s Cafe Gratitude is located at 1980 Kettner Blvd., a few blocks from the sea and in the heart of Little Italy.