Risotto Risotto

Creamy Arborio rice cooked to perfection, with a rich blend of Parmesan and fresh seasonal vegetables.

Loulay

Loulay

600 Union St, Seattle, United States

Soup • French • Coffee • Cheese


"Loulay Kitchen Bar has been probably my first purist French Cuisine experience. Great service, super awesome food, paired with even better wines, the desserts, are to die for, I was in foodie heaven. This is my first visit here, on a cold evening in downtown Seattle. After quickly getting seated, our steward handed down the simple menu with an exhaustive wine list. After we chose our mains, we received help on what wines to pair our selections with. I went for Mary’s Organic Chicken, with Potato, Djon mustard. Chicken is a safe choice, primarily because it’s my first time trying French food, in a proper French setting. After a little long wait we were presented our mains, which looked impressive very French. Plating was done beautifully, the chicken was cooked nice firm, classic French techniques tasted delicious. The little roasted potatoes, with a mustard sauce as the base where the chicken rested, loved every mouthful, full of flavours experiencing classic French cuisine. Portions were large, but the greedy me, knowing how good French desserts are, shamelessly asked to see the dessert menu. The menu looked impressive having heard up the chefs grandmothers recipe being followed, wanted to order the Hot Chocolate. However was pulled between that and a Chocolate Sorbet. The already greedy self, decided to have both the desserts while my friend picked up a Valrhona Chocolate Torte. My Hot Chocolate came with a toasted brioche salted butter. The brioche was the perfect accompaniment to warm chocolate to be dipped into, the salted butter helped to break the sweetness from the chocolate beautifully. My second dessert, the Chocolate Sorbet was placed in the middle, within a circle made up of hazelnut, cocoa nibs, feuilletine, tiny globs of meringue. The vanilla milk was poured around the circle which helped swirl them up along with a spoonful of sorbet. Every spoonful makes a complex attempt to fool your palate on experiencing different textures of crunch with the super smooth sorbet. This place is special, first time am giving 5 stars to a restaurant, here in Seattle. Simple reason that they lived up to an expectation exceeded that with the dessert, even though it is a very expensive diner. I might just return to try their desserts, as they are hard to miss at a high price point of the meal."

The Wine Loft- Naples

The Wine Loft- Naples

9118 Strada Pl Ste 8150 Naples, FL 34108, 34108-3508, United States

Pizza • Drinks • American • Chocolate


"We were so often with Mercato that we finally reserved for one night. Apparently, the layout is a little haphazard; that they are not able to make the best use of the space as it is currently sitting. The tables that are located near the entertainment are very unpleasant. If you make a reservation, do it early and ask one of the stands. We landed at the top near the window, which was for people watching inside the Wine Loft. It is usually a Naples quantity older than we are sure, but the women are dressed while the men in their Tommy Bahama shirts and cargo shorts. But let me tell you when the entertainment of some traditional jazz covers moves to some dance music, this crowd is up and moving and they don't seem to care that their butts are sitting in the vicinity. Shyla was our server and she was wonderful. She was careful to go and ask the cook about an allergen, and then delivered great descriptions of the cheese board. We had the little cheese board, the Bruschetta and Scallops. I am not a fan of fig jam (part of the cheese board), but it is homemade and my husband enjoyed it. There are some great flavors possibly my favorite was one with the red crumbs (can not remember for the life of me what Shyla said it was, but it was incredibly good). The crackers are supposed to be in the house and they were good. I liked the broschetta with the tomato/cheese mixture in a bowl and the roasted bread was served in stacks. I'd rather arrange it for myself to bite, and that's exactly what it allows you to do. It was a little higher on the acid side than I would like, but still good. My husband loved the scallops. He thinks the winery also makes his own grottos because he said he could taste the corn. I'm not a groll, so I don't know if that's good or not. We are huge fans of roasted cauliflowers and the page contain roasted cauliflowers with Pancetta. A hit. I know they like their wine list, but my husband ordered a vodka martini, straight, blue cheese olives. It thought it was quite strong compared to some of the Martinis he had other places in the city."