Cheese Assortment
Shoti Bread House

Shoti Bread House

14-29 River Rd, 07410, Fair Lawn, US, United States

Soup • Kebab • Cheese • Bakery


"I'm always on the hunt for different cuisines to try, that I don't normally eat. Shoti Bread House has been on my radar for a while, and we finally got the chance to check it out one Friday. We came at around 6 pm and there were a good amount of people dining there already.Out of the handful of times I've tried Georgian food, all of them have involved khachapuri, or the bread boat filled with cheese. So this time, I wanted to do something a bit lighter, and try something else. We ordered: Strawberry compote a really sweet and syrupy strawberry juice, which I would not recommend Shoti (grilled bread) first plate is complimentary and extra is $3, but so worth worth it. It's warm and perfectly grilled and they give you butter on the side Potato pancake not sure if it’s supposed to be soft but I was expecting it to be crispy Khashi (beef tripe and leg soup) I have tried this soup elsewhere before but this was a bit bland. However, I did appreciate that the waiter explained the dish to us and even recommended that most people add milk to the soup (which did make it better) Shkmerull (cornish hen in creamy garlic sauce) this was my husband's choice. It was okay, but probably not something I would have ordered Lamb Lula Kebab (ground lamb wrapped in lavash bread) this was both of our favorites of the night. They do not skimp on the lambOverall, we enjoyed our meal. The servers were really patient. Most of the people dining there seemed like locals, so it was nice that they took the time to explain certain menu items with us. We will definitely be back to try some other dishes, and for that lamb kebab!"

Picasso - Bellagio

Picasso - Bellagio

3600 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109, Paradise, United States

Tea • Tapas • Spanish • Seafood


"We celebrated my bride 's birthday with an outstanding dinner at Picasso! We were seated at a window table with a great view of Bellagio 's fountains and part of the Vegas Strip. The service was exemplary and the food perfectly prepared, plated, and delicious. The sommelier took the time to explain the characteristics of each wine paring throughout the meal. To start we enjoyed both the Warm Quail Salad with sautéed artichokes and pine nuts and the warm Poached Oysters topped with Osetra caviar and cooked in a vermouth sauce. The quail was delicate and extremely tasty, and the oysters were heavenly. The wine matched with the quail was a very dry Xisto Ilimitado and a dry Pouilly Fume with the oysters. Both excellent matches. Our second course was a Big Eye Tuna Carpaccio in soy gochujang vinaigrette with mango yuzu gel and black garlic aioli, and Tart of Foie Gras with mulberry gelée and mission fig. The carpaccio melted in your mouth and the foie gras was mild and excellent served in a light tart. The wines were a Les Fondraux for the carpaccio and an Albarino Pazo Senorans for the foie gras. Again, very good matches. For the main course we chose Sautéed Fillet of Branzino in a court bouillon sauce and Sautéed Medallion of Fallow Deer with roasted treviso, cauliflower puree, and caramelized blueberry prepared medium rare. The Branzino was perfectly cooked and very tasty with just a hint of the saffron. The Fallow deer was out of this world! It was more tender than a fillet mignon and a very mild but complex taste (definitely not gamey). The wine paired with the Branzino was a Vendanges Chablis and a St Joseph Faury (Shiraz) with the deer. The Chablis was perfect with the fish but neither of us liked the Faury. It was full bodied and tannic, with heavy wood overtones and overpowered the delicate nuances of the Fallow deer. Deserts were delightful and included a Grand Mariner Souffle with a side of chocolate ice cream with a chocolate 'wave ' saying Happy Birthday."