Food & Drink

Mr. B’s Pizza Kitchen

Mr. B's Pizza Kitchen

 


Mr. B’s Pizza Kitchen
By Amelia Winslow

Mr. B’s Pizza Kitchen, located in the Marbella Plaza in San Juan Capistrano, is the perfect casual neighborhood eatery. Bring the kids without worry, catch the big game over an ice-cold beer or just nosh on down-home Italian food. No matter what you’re in the mood for, you’ll find it at Mr. B’s.

As you would expect from any good family-friendly Italian restaurant, Mr B.’s offers a large menu filled with classic dishes that suit any taste. Salads, hot and cold sandwiches, pasta, pizza, as well as traditional entrees and desserts are all available on the extensive menu.

For dinner, my friends and I enjoyed a couple of pizzas – the Godfather, which was loaded with a hearty blend of meats, cheese and peppers over a spicy red sauce – and the Margherita, a lighter option topped with ripe chopped tomatoes and plenty of fresh basil. We also sampled some of their popular entrees: the Shrimp Capri, which boasted perfectly cooked shrimp tossed with veggies and linguine; the Chicken Parmigiana, a classic take on an old favorite and the Sausage & Peppers, whose fantastic flavor was in part due to the addition of homemade (really!) sausage.

To top off our meal, we indulged in a piece of Spumoni ice cream pie and a delicious chocolate chip cannoli. If you dine on a Friday or Saturday, definitely try their famous chocolate cake, which is only available on weekends.

In addition to a wide food selection, Mr. B’s offers a full bar menu, complete with your favorite cocktails, seriously cold draft beers and a variety of delicious wines. They also have plenty of flat-screen TVs as well as a large party room available for private events. So whether you’re looking for a new dining spot for the family or a venue to host your next gathering, Mr. B’s is the place.

 

Mr. B’s Pizza Kitchen
31111 Rancho Viejo Rd. • San Juan Capistrano • 949. 240.8100 • MrBsPizza.com

Renaissance Dana Point

 


Renaissance Dana Point
By Bonnie Small

No matter what you’re looking for – brunch on the patio, a lively place to meet friends for a drink, or dinner and live music – you’ll find it at The Renaissance Dana Point. Housed in the oldest commercial building in Dana Point, The Renaissance is a definite must-go for locals and visitors looking to satisfy their appetite as well as their hunger for live entertainment featuring home town artists.

Though my companions vary, we always seem drawn to Chef Bill Milton’s delicious steamed artichokes, steeped in fresh herbs and served with drawn butter and mayonnaise and crudités, this item has yet to disappoint. Sometimes I choose the artichoke as my main dish, but most often it serves as a perfect segue to my other favorites.

Hands down, the baked brie en croustade is one of the Renaissance’s most popular menu items. Molten brie is served in a hollowed out round of fresh sourdough bread along with fresh veggies and sliced fruit for dipping. On a recent visit, my friends and I also enjoyed Beef Carpaccio with shaved parmesan cheese and fresh lemon juice – sliced paper thin and seasoned beautifully, this dish was quickly devoured.

Though listed as an appetizer, a fantastic meal can be made from the littleneck clams prepared in a yummy white wine sauce. Bivalve aficionados will be pleased with the flavors of this rich garlicky broth and perfectly steamed clams. Steak lovers have the choice of filet, New York or rib-eye prepared either marinated in The Renaissance’s traditional olive oil, garlic and rosemary combination; pan-seared and topped with blue cheese; or seasoned with cracked black pepper and finished with a sweet pepper sauce.

It’s hard to tell whether the entertainment is a complement to a great meal, or if the meal is a nice complement to the music, but either way you’ll find that The Renaissance offers a superior lineup of local musicians and groups every night of the week. The Renaissance leads the way as Dana Point continues its transformation into a South County dining and entertainment destination.

The Renaissance Dana Point
24701 Del Prado, Dana Point 949.661.6003

www.renaissance-danapoint.com

Amber’s Cantina

Amber's Cantina Laguna Niguel

 


Amber’s Cantina
By Shelley T. Hudson

Ambers Cantina in Laguna NiguelAmber’s Cantina is one of those hidden gems we all love to stumble upon and call our own. Located at Clubhouse and Niguel Road in Laguna Niguel (in the Clubhouse Plaza near Fitness Elite for Women), this cozy, bustling spot is the perfect place to enjoy a hearty lunch or leisurely dinner and still have enough in your wallet for a tank of gas!

Amber Penrod established her own cantina in June, 1998 after honing her skills for many years in the restaurant business. She and her right-hand man and head cook, Fernando, set up shop and perfected the authentic Mexican menu. Today, her long-term staff and dedicated following of hungry locals keep her jumping week after week.

For lunch, my friend ordered the Pollo Relleño from the “Cantina Specialties” menu. This gourmet-style creation is composed of a Monterey Jack and cotija cheese-stuffed breast of chicken and is topped with creamy garlic primavera blanco sauce, accompanied by smoky black beans and rice. My friend was “eating for two,” so I didn’t dare ask for a taste for myself. She gave the dish rave reviews and from her empty plate, I’d just have to trust her.

I selected a more traditional Mexican dish—the smothered burrito. It was delicious and savory, stuffed with grilled vegetables and cheese and topped with a zesty ranchero sauce. The experience was a departure from the usual—the veggies were crunchy and the ranchero sauce had just the right kick. On my next visit, I’m eager to try one of the delectable-looking desserts. Amber’s offers Mexican favorites like churros, flan and buñuelos, but I can’t wait to sink my teeth into the Banana Caramel Cheesecake Burrito.

Amber’s Cantina offers lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday
from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and a festive daily happy hour from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Stop in and get your salsa on …ole!

 

Amber’s Cantina
949.488.2858
31341 Niguel Road, Suite D
Laguna Niguel, CA
AmbersCantina.com

The Vintage Steakhouse

The Vintage Steak House


The Vintage Steakhouse
By Amelia Winslow

The Vintage Steak HouseStep into The Vintage Steakhouse and you’ll be transported to another era. This romantic and charming restaurant, located in downtown San Juan at the 1894 Capistrano Depot, has ambiance and history built-in. Want to dine in a 1927 fully-restored Pullman Car or have a cocktail in an 1887 Freight House Bar? No problem; just climb aboard.

At The Vintage Steakhouse, they do things a little differently, which is why you might have a more enjoyable experience there than at a conventional steakhouse. First, they prepare all of their meats and seafood over an open-fire, mesquite char-broiler, so every dish has a distinct and flavorful taste. Their entrées also come with vegetable and potato sides at no additional charge, so you won’t have to order a bunch of extras just to feel like you’ve had a complete meal. Best of all – besides the quaint setting in which you’ll experience your food – are the prices, which somehow remain low despite the impeccable quality of the food and service.

We sampled so many delicious items at The Vintage Steakhouse that it’s hard to highlight just a few. The featured mushroom appetizer, Abalone mushrooms in wine sauce, was mouth-wateringly good, as were the mesquite goat cheese-stuffed tomatoes. The bone-in smoked pork chop with a red currant demi-glace was also memorable, as were the sweet potato fries and perfectly cooked veggies that accompanied it. For the true meat-lover, the Tomahawk rib eye steak is a must-order if it’s available, as the presentation alone was quite a treat.

Do hold back enough to save room for dessert, since Vintage’s sweet offerings should not be missed. Though we intended to merely taste the warm chocolate cupcake, it’s extraordinarily creamy mint whipped cream and refreshing peppermint ice cream caused us to devour the entire dessert in a matter of moments.

Whether you go for a cocktail, dinner, or decide to host your next event at The Vintage Steakhouse, you’ll be on the right track.

The Vintage Steak House
26701-B Verdugo Street, San Juan Capistrano • 949.661.3400 • www.TheVintageSteakhouse.com

Luxe Restaurant and Bar

Luxe Restaurant and Bar
By Bonnie Small

Dana Point’s dining and nightlife scene has just stepped up a notch! With the opening of Luxe, on the corner of Del Prado and Violet Lantern (in the former location of Purple Feet), your decision about where to go for cocktails, dinner and happy hour has become immeasurably easier.

Luxe’s sophisticated vibe is a welcome addition to the local landscape. A horseshoe shaped bar anchors the center of the restaurant with plentiful bar stools and a full selection of libations. In addition to the tables around Luxe’s perimeter windows, a somewhat more intimate lounge area in the back is furnished with low tables and sofa-style seating, providing the perfect place to catch up with friends and share Luxe’s small plate offerings. For those seeking an al fresco experience, patio seating is also available.

We started with a tasty eggplant flatbread drizzled with garlic aioli and mint. The swordfish brochette was primo – skewered with hunks of red onion, mushrooms and yellow pepper. We also enjoyed the Luxe Ahi Tartare – a yummy stack of finely diced cucumber, ultra-fresh Ahi, topped with an avocado mousse.

Some friends recommended the Jumbo Meatballs and one bite told me they would be on the table every time we visit! Served in a light garlic marinara sauce, these house-made beef spheres were melt-in-your-mouth tender and perfectly seasoned with fresh herbs. We also loved the Stuffed Shrimp (full of lump crab meat and drizzled with a lemony butter sauce) and the petite Filet Mignon served with a duo of fingerling potatoes and braised onions.

In addition to their selection of small plates, Luxe offers sandwiches, salads and dinner portions as well as a cheese plate with fruit and nuts and a bento-box-style Mediterranean Sampler of hummus, roasted eggplant & garlic dip, feta cheese and Kalamata olives.

Luxe’s happy hour is 3-6 p.m. daily, including selected wines at $5-$6 per glass and small plates priced at 2 for $12. If you’re in the mood for a cocktail, I’d suggest the Pomegranate Mojito which is swirled with fresh mint and the perfect touch of tart ruby juice.

24582 Del Prado Ave • Dana Point • 949.276.4990
LuxeDanaPoint.com

Ricardo’s

Ricardo's Place


As Authentic as Mexican Food Gets

From the moment you walk into Ricardo’s Place, you’ll feel like part of the family. Ricardo himself will likely greet you with a warm smile and welcoming handshake before leading you to your table, where you’ll be tended to by an equally friendly server. You’ll always feel like an esteemed guest at Ricardo’s, where authentic, home-cooked Mexican food is simply a tradition.

Ricardo and Rosa Beas opened their San Juan Capistrano restaurant in 2003 to share their mother and grandmother’s traditional Mexican recipes with the people of Orange County in a comfortable, affordable environment. And this is just what they’ve done. Their expansive menu is filled with a wide variety of dishes, many of them straight from Grandma Juana in Mixtlán Jalisco, Mexico, and all at a tremendous value.

With so many tempting options, my friend and I had a difficult time deciding what to order at Ricardo’s, so we had a bit of everything. After a traditional pork pozole soup, we munched on ceviche-topped tostadas with fresh avocado and lime. For the entrée, we shared Camarones a la Diabla, a spicy shrimp dish that was flavor-packed, perfectly cooked, and downright delicious when stuffed into warm corn tortillas with guacamole and sour cream. We also tried the Enchiladas Suizas, which was presented in a green chili sauce that was so good I could have licked my plate. To top off our meal, we sampled the creamy homemade flan and warm, crispy churros. To say we both left satisfied and happy would be an understatement.

There’s always something special happening at Ricardo’s. Come in for $1.50 tacos on Taco Tuesday or stop by for a tasty margarita or beer during their daily happy hour. Don’t miss the delightful music of talented harpist Julio Montero on Friday and Saturday nights. No matter when you visit, your experience at Ricardo’s Place will have you coming back for more!

Ricardo’s Place
32082 Camino Capistrano • San Juan Capistrano
949.493.4941
RicardosPlace.net

Riptide Rockin’ Sushi & Teppan Grills

 


Riptide Rockin’ Sushi & Teppan Grills

For early risers, there’s no better way to start off a Sunday than to have a big beautiful breakfast, but if sleeping in is your idea of starting the day off right, then brunch is your meal. Riptide Rockin’ Sushi has put together some new twists on brunch that will have you coming back for more (and more).

Located in Kaleidoscope Center and convenient from any South OC locale, Riptide is serving up their “Champagne & Punch Family Brunch” every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You’ve never seen so many options before noon. The Eggs Benedict, Applewood smoked bacon, house-made corned beef hash and biscuits & gravy are all go-to favorites. Make a stop at the omelet bar for eggs your way, or to customize some pancakes, French toast, or Belgian waffles to fit your mood.

Carnivores will be immediately drawn to the prime rib carving station where the perfectly roasted beef is sliced to your liking and served with horseradish and au jus. The tasty chicken enchiladas were also a hit at our table.

From here the buffet goes a whole other direction with an entire section devoted to the sushi and cut rolls that Riptide is famous for. My favorite were tiger shrimp lettuce wraps – a soft leaf of Bibb lettuce wrapped around sushi rice, tempura shrimp and other goodies. Don’t forget to sample the spicy tuna on crisp wonton chips – yum!

Riptide takes good care of the youngsters in the crowd with pizza slices, mini-corndogs, tater tots and their famous PB&J pizza. To entertain the little tykes while they enjoy their meal, the amazing “balloon engineer” and his mesmerizing creations will do just the trick!

As the name implies, brunch includes champagne (or fruit punch for the kids). Enjoy the bubbly, but definitely save room for the chocolate fondue with marshmallows and picture-perfect strawberries for dipping!

RIPTIDE ROCKIN’ SUSHI & TEPPAN GRILLS
Kaleidoscope Center
27741 Crown Valley Parkway * Mission Viejo * 949.282.0182
www.riptidesushi.com

Ichibiri

Ichibiri

Ichibiri
Ichibiri – Smokin’ Hot Fun!
By Krissy V.

Ichibiri is hardly the new kid on the block when it comes to South County restaurants. For over 25 years, they’ve been delighting locals with some of the finest Japanese teppan and sushi in the area.

Featuring teppanyaki cooking, which literally translates as “iron plate cooking,” Ichibiri’s chefs have clearly mastered this artful and playful preparation by incorporating skillful technique and a dash of comedy to create an entertaining and delicious dining experience. Patrons at the teppan grill, especially the younger set, can’t help but be amazed by each chef’s repertoire of stunts: from spinning, tossing and catching various bottles and utensils to fashioning smoking volcanoes out of stacked onion rings or sculpting the likeness of Mickey Mouse from mounds of fried rice. The fact that I can also maintain an uninterrupted conversation with my husband while my 5-year old is mesmerized by the chef’s antics is the proverbial cherry on top!

After the “show” concludes, you’ll be met with a generous portion of rice, yakisoba noodles, tasty vegetables and your choice of filet mignon, teriyaki chicken, scallops, halibut or other protein to dip into a selection of tasty sauces. Pair it with saki or a Sapporo and you’re all set for a great meal.

Also in Ichibiri’s bag of tricks is a tasty array of sushi and sashimi that can be enjoyed at the sushi bar, teppan grill or at a private table. Ichibiri works diligently with local suppliers to assure their customers receive only the freshest fish and ingredients and their sushi chefs echo this attention to detail by preparing your personal favorites, even if they’re not on the menu.

No matter where you reside in South Orange County, you’re not far from one of Ichibiri’s convenient locations in Dana Point, San Clemente or Laguna Niguel. Whether you’re an old fan or a new friend, visit them for lunch, dinner and a great time!

27981 Greenfield Dr # J • Laguna Niguel • 949.362.8048
16 Monarch Bay Plaza • Dana Point • 949.661.1544
1814 N El Camino Real • San Clemente • 949.361.0137
www.ichibiris.com

Enne Cucina

Enne Cucina

Enne Cucina
Enne Cucina
By Amelia Winslow

Enne CucinaBoldly printed right across the front of Enne Cucina Italiana’s menu is the line: “The good things in life are illegal, immoral or make you fat.” While the first two sentiments may be debatable, Nicola Bellazzi creates and cooks such good food at his new San Clemente restaurant, that I have to agree with the last.

You may not expect to sit down to truly authentic Italian food in Talega of San Clemente, but at Enne Cucina, that’s exactly what you’ll find. Nicola (“Nick”) was born and raised in Italy and spent much of his childhood watching his mother and grandmother in the kitchen. He then attended culinary school and proceeded to cook in a wide variety of restaurants all over the globe before opening his first restaurant in Southern California in 1998.

The menu at Enne Cucina is a combination of classic Italian dishes, Nick’s mother Lina’s family recipes and his own new creations. After whetting your appetite with an order of Nick’s twist on bruschetta or Caprese salad, you might dig in to a rich, cheesy helping of Mama Lina’s meatball lasagne, or perhaps a plate of the house-made ravioli, stuffed to the brim with spinach and ricotta and served in brown butter with fresh sage and raisins. In the mood for something lighter? They offer plenty of lower calorie options, like spaghetti with zucchini, tomato and fresh mint or pillow-soft gnocchi with shrimp, anchovies and cherry tomatoes in a white wine sauce.

Just make sure you save room for dessert, as the warm bread pudding with velvety brandy sauce, the chocolate truffle mousse or Mama Lina’s soft tiramisu, are not to be missed.

Whether it’s for lunch, dinner, happy hour or Sunday brunch, Nick and his friendly staff at Enne Cucina are waiting to welcome you to the heart of Italy, right here in South Orange County.

Enne Cucina
831 Via Suerte • San Clemente • 949.492.1089 • www.ennecucina.com

The Next Door

The Next Door

 


The Next Door: Only Two Words… Lobster Nachos!
By Amelia Winslow
The Next Door Delicious Food

I am tempted to write about one of San Clemente’s newest restaurants in only two words: Lobster Nachos. This pile of wonton chips, melted Manchego cheese, tropical mango salsa, hunks of sweet lobster meat and drizzle of crème fraiche is enough to entice a visit to The Next Door. Awaiting your arrival is a fantastic local spot serving gourmet yet unpretentious food at phenomenal prices.

I suspect, however, that the innovative and enthusiastic Chef Tony, the creative mind behind the food at The Melting Pot’s next-door neighbor, would like it if I clued you in to a few more of the gems his menu has to offer. Having enjoyed every morsel that touched my tongue during lunch at The Next Door, I’m happy to elaborate on some of their other successful dishes.

The Next Door has something for everyone, but they certainly don’t offer generic food. Each component of their California-inspired cuisine is made in-house, from the sauces to the mayonnaise to the house-ground sirloin and bacon in their burger. The result of this extra care is extremely flavorful food that sets this eatery apart from others.

Besides the delectable nachos, my friend and I enjoyed a variety of small plates. The grilled artichoke, served with a Meyer lemon aioli full of lemon zest and fresh herbs; the hearty pulled pork sliders, braised in amber ale and served with a tangy BBQ sauce and crispy onion strings; and Chef Tony’s unique take on Bruschetta: toasted baguette loaded with melted Brie, diced tomatoes, fresh herbs, and avocado – were all highlights. I’m glad we saved room for dessert, because the mini mud pie with homemade toffee fudge and the warm apple crisp with bourbon caramel sent us home happy.

My advice to you: visit The Next Door, be it for lunch, dinner, or the weekend brunch with $9 bottomless mimosas and a live Bluegrass band. Do come in!