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Saturday, December 1, 2012

FOOD FOR THE SOUL


Food for the Soul


Sharing scrumptiously delicious food in equally enchanting surroundings has to be one of the most enjoyable times of any social gathering.

This is by way of allowing the reader to get a taste through words, the wonderful world of delicious culinary experience. The senses exploding in a pungent aroma of garlic, succulent tastes gulped down with the best Pinot Noir on offer.  Sweetness enveloping the taste buds to round off any meal.

To have great food, it has to start with an abundant market bursting of fresh produce   and Hollywood’s Sunday Farmers Market on Ivar and Selmar Avenue has everything you could wish.  It just happens to be summer so fresh fruit and vegetables were plentiful. Bright red and succulent mounds of luscious Strawberries on my left, white peaches to my right, big juicy blueberries a little further and beyond that,  all species of tomatoes from gargantuan beefsteak to miniscule cherry tomatoes picked at their optimum, so luscious and appealing.




The market was divided between fresh produce to cooked products.  Jams and honey stands intertwined with home made cakes and pies. Food trimmings consisting of Olives, Hummus, Pesto, flavored cream cheese dips, garlic mouse just completes the variety. This walkabout at the market achieved nothing but hunger. 





Back home the armful of bought fruits and vegetables were only to be dumped in a bowl.  Brainwashed by Mediterrenan and Middle Eastern flavors at the market seemed to have stirred up salivating taste buds.  This prompted the use of my new Restaurant Finders Mobile App to make the right restaurant choice.   Decision made, tonight is the night for Redbury’s Cleo at Hollywood and Vine. 

The noveau Middle Eastern cuisine’s aroma hits you as you enter the door. 
A table reserved for four was centrally located for all to see and be seen.  Named stars dotted around the dimly lit restaurant and the conversation flowed together with wonderful cocktails that tickled the appetite.   Cleo’s Kiss and Clementina  and a Processco was delivered whilst we perused over the tempting and enticing menu.. 

Martinis




It is hard to fathom even as we sit on Hollywood and Vine’s fancy eatery, questionably very Californian, I ask myself if this is as good as I used to have in the good old days of Beirut.  The first gulp of Cleo’s Kiss undoubted my reserve and from then on, everything seemed to flow into ecstasy upon ecstasy of taste.

Humus Dip


Small plates of amazingly delicious tasty Mezzes of Brussels sprouts, babaganoush, humus, sweet bread, seemed tastier than the one before.  Followed by lamb with pomegranate sauce. Beef Kofta, endless plates of sausages and ending with Moussakah. However, my sweet tooth was gnawing at me and as always, there is always room left for dessert.  A variety of sweet selection so tempting, my childlike persona was disobeying my adult restraint.  The waitress offered what was special of the day – so the meal ended with a selection of  different kinds of baklava and stuffed dates.

The ones with pistachio came equal first with the almonds soaked in orange blossomed honey.  The stuffed Kejoul dates would allay my captors from killing me, if Scheherazade Nights were true stories. 

If Cleo was capable of transporting me  from the Hollywood trivia to Arabian nights, then they have achieved the accolade if only every night was as authentic as tonight.


Stuffed Dates




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