27 October 2007

Les Crepes (French Bistro)

Jay begged Ken to go to Les Crepes, especially after her great experience with the Magic Pan (chain no longer in existence) in the Gallery, Philadelphia, when she was pregnant back in 1982.

Unfortunately, this restaurant did not live up to expectations. While the crepes themselves were good, the fillings left a bit to be desired.

We arrived for our reservations and were promptly seated. Jay (with her weak bladder) needed to visit the restroom which was a little messy.

Nice fresh bread (not warm) was brought to the table, along with butter packets. Ken ate the whole basket.

Sylvie, the owner, did stop by each table with a "Bonjour" and Jay tried her high school French, and Sylvie responded with a "Tres bien, merci."

For appetizers, Jay ordered the french onion soup, which arrived lukewarm so Jay set it back. Our server apologized profusely. It was completely redone and was piping hot when it arrived. It was a bit sweet for Jay's taste, so she only ate half, because...

Ken ordered the Assiette de Fromage, which was a plate of assorted cheeses and fruits, along with walnuts and sliced bread. Jay helped Ken eat about 1/3. The cheeses were very fresh and flavorful.

For entrees, Jay ordered La Baltique crepe, which was a bit salty, but filled with chunks of salmon and capers. Ken ordered La Fruits de Mer, which contained what looked like canned shrimp, tiny scallops and non-existent mussels. He was also disappointed.

We were too full to try dessert. IF we go back, it will be for the standard menu.

Wines enjoyed:
1999 Georges DuBoeuf Viognier
2006 Smoking Loon Pinot Noir

  • Dress - Dressy casual

  • Service - excellent. Our server, Mara, was very attentive.

  • Decor - French courtyard, tin ceiling. Outside seating was available under a awning covered deck. Standard stemware. Perrier bottles on each table. French music in background.

  • Portions - Ample.

  • Price - appetizers were in the $8-10 range; entrees ranged from $15-$20s

  • Reservations - Suggested for Friday and Saturday evenings. Saturdays and Sundays there is a jazz brunch.

21 October 2007

Word of Mouth (Italian)

After hearing Ken's brother, Mike, rave about Word of Mouth, we visited on Friday, October 19 (a rare evening off for Jay). We had a wonderful time.

Hot assorted bread was immediately brought to the table. The wine was opened and poured for us.

Appetizers:
Jay had the seared ahi tuna - nicely done
Ken had the coconut shrimp (on skewers) over mango salad

Entrees:
Jay had the rack of lamb (medium-rare) with twice baked potato and vegetables. She saved the bones to gnaw on for Saturday's lunch.
Ken devoured the Chilean sea bass with lobster risotto and mixed vegetables.

We met a foursome out celebrating a birthday. They were nice enough to share a taste of a 2005 Artesa Pinot Noir and a 2003 Spelletich Cellars Zinfandel. Both were very flavorful. We hope to meet up with them again. They recommended additional restaurants:
Casana's
Onassis
Little Tuna (Kings Highway in Haddonfield)
Water Lily (Collingswood)


Wines enjoyed:
2006 The Other (65% Chardonnay, 25% Sauvignon Blanc, 10% Viognier)
2006 Castle Rock Sonoma County Pinot Noir

  • Dress-Dressy casual
  • Service - excellent. Our server, Cindy, was very knowledgeable and attentive.
  • Decor - Classy Italian. Nice stemware.
  • Portions - Ample.
  • Price - appetizers were in the $8-10 range; entrees ranged from the low $20s.
  • Reservations - strongly recommended for Friday and Saturday evenings.

18 October 2007

Chez Elena Wu (Chinese/French)

We visited Chez Elena Wu at the Ritz on Saturday, October 20. It was more over-priced Chinese than fusion. The food was good and plentiful...

Seating was a bit tight - fit as many people as possible into a small space. You couldn't help but talk to your neighbor. Thank God we had decent neighbors.

Appetizers - spring rolls, boneless spareribs

Entrees:
Jay - Seafood Wonder in Taro Nest
Ken - Beef & scallops in black pepper sauce

After speaking with our friend, Karin, she confirmed that she and George were not happy with this restaurant. I don't think we'll go back.

Wines enjoyed:
2002 Ravens Wood Lodi Ol Vine Zinfandel
2004 Louis Jadot Poully-Fuisse (excellent)

04 October 2007

Ted's on Main (Again)

Since Ted's on Main was closed for Labor Day weekend, we revisited on Saturday, September 29, 2007. We had an even better time than the first.

We were seated at a corner table in the rear of the restaurant, which gave us a nice view of the entire place. Our server, Janet, remembered us from our first visit and that was nice.

The "taste" of the evening was a corn relish, made with Jersey corn and smoked jalapeno peppers. HOT bread was also brought to the table.

Jay had citrus crab salad as an appetizer and the citrus grilled Hawaiian butterfish special (with citrus ginger sauce over a plaintain and garlic cake) as an entree. Nice-sized portions and very flavorful.

Ken had the smoky pineapple BBQ shrimp as an appetizer and Barnegat scallops with risotto (that Jay loves!) for his entree.

We shared the Bananas Foster with ice cream for dessert.

Wines enjoyed:
2000 Domaine de la Citradelle Cotes du Lumerson
2003 Domaine la Barbotaine Sancerre

While waiting for dessert, another couple, Joe & Kathy, were seated next to us and we had a nice conversation until we left as their entrees were arriving.

Joe & Kathy recommended the following BYOBs:
Creole Cafe in Williamstown
Laceno's
Blackbird (highly recommend Friday night-SJ Hot Chef)
Nuncio's (sit in front alcove for lower noise level)
Catelli in Voorhees (Monday night only for BYOB)
Austeria in Philly
Barclay Prime in Rittenhouse in Philly (get the salad and share)
They had a 1997 Freemark Abbey Cabernet Sauvignon that looked pretty good.