Renzo should give seminars to other strip mall spots on “how to run a restaurant”.  Just pick most any lunch spot – franchise or independent, in most any town, and you will see less then ideal efficiency and inconsistent offerings. My point is that when Renzo opened, they had many rough edges, but over time they have worked out the kinks and evolved into wonderful lunch spot. Today for example,  witnessed nearly a hundred covers – dine in and to-go combined – during the lunch rush. Everyone transaction, appeared to be handled with efficiency and a smile – urning out dozens of todays special plate (garlic shrimp with rice and salad – picture below), along with a variety of wraps, sandwiches and other entrees to happy customers.

The complimentary toasted corn nuts, bread basket with house made Peruvian Salsa and Inca Cola are icing on the cake.  Do check it out for lunch sometime soon, but do get there early so you can sit and watch the machine at work.
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Location: 2222 Michelson Drive, #200, Irvine, CA 92612

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Con Gracia

Martinez de la Rosa 8

08012 Barcelona

Tel: 932.380201

 

Wonderfully small and cosy, only 7 or 8 tables. Reservations are most likely a must, thought I called only a few hours early and could nab an early table. Chef Paul Treacy cooks what he wants to cook and offers a choice between 2 menus, the traditional and surprise menu, both of which consist of several reasonably-sized courses. (Naturally he will substitute for allergies.) Therefore complete attention to detail and preparation. I did enjoy the traditional menu more. In any case, eating like this, “flights of food”, fits me well and is my favorite style of dining Food is at its freshest, innovative and simply tasty, service is impeccable and friendly. Wine pairing is very good, though your wine preferences can certainly be discussed. Jose, the maître d’, certainly accommodated me…I sampled 3 reds before I was happy…even though all were great! I just could not get me to agree with myself on taste.  I can’t drink too much and had to make do with 2 types of wine for all courses.

Every detail was a taste experience, from the unique green olive croquettes that came out first as a snack, the delicious hot, rustic breads of walnut and multi-grain, served with a special spice mixture and 2 oils: a house-made herb oil with 5 spices: red pepper, black pepper, sea salt and 2 more I still have not identified, and an intensely aromatic olive oil from Caceres.

I can’t even say which course was my favorite: maybe it was the sauteed foie with mushrooms and celery cream. Or the octopus accented with a green seaweed, sesame and Bonzouri sauce, a sauce of lemon, lime, bonito flakes and soy sauce. Come to think of it, that venison was out of this world, served with roast pumpkin, hazelnuts and truffle, and so was the seared tuna. Oh! And the salmon tartare with roast fig salad…

:-)

One of the desserts was a watermelon granita with coconut foam, served with an astonishing little flower from Sichuan, resembling that of a chamomile blossom. One is to hold the petals of this flower on their lips for 10 seconds, and then hold it on the tongue for some seconds, and then chew it. The resulting experience are tastes of metal, sweet, citrus, and electricity. It left parts of the mouth tingly and slightly numb. But each taste of the granita and foam came even more alive after that, like an intensity knob had been turned!

There were two more desserts, a small chocolate torte with melted chocolate in the middle, and after that petit-fours.

My only problem was that the dining area was cold…could be due to the fact the weather at this time was the coldest in 10 years.

Good to be back here again!

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The original Javiers in Laguna was a great place to people watch, grab a beer and eat vey good Mexican food at good prices. The original Laguna Beach location is closed, replaced by large, upscale spots in Irvine and nearby Crystal Cove. The food is still excellent as is the people watching, but the prices are higher and the cuisine a bit more refined.

Get their Carnitas plate, mole, crispy tacos (I like the beef), and any of their Margaritas. Check their website for hours and other locations.

 


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Feb
23
2011

Renzo’s – a taste of Peru


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Renzo’s offers it’s take on Peruvian food to fit the local business crowds. Not always authentic, but always tasty. As an example, the beef Saltado had the subtle flavors but was served in a wrap. Ceviche, soups, and pork dishes are the things to order.

 


Open every day except Sunday. Check website for hours

 

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Location:2222 Michelson Dr Ste 200 Irvine, CA 92612

For over 25 years, El Tapatio in Santa Ana has been my go to place hearty, consistent, Mexican food. Not your Baja Style or Tex Mex or overly creative spot, but traditional fare, far better then any of the chain Mexican spots. The dining room used to be tiny, but years ago they expanded into the building next door, yet still maintain high standards, fair prices, and friendly service. The decor is dated, and sometimes the music or the sports on TV are too loud, but it is most always comfortable and relaxing, however this is not a formal date place or one to impress clients (though I take mine here all the time!).

The dishes to get here are the traditional standards such as Chili Verde, Carnitas – plate or tacos, Chicken Mole, or any of the combo plates. My favorite is the crispy beef taco and chili relleno. The tortilla shell is hand formed, the shredded beef flavorful, and the chili relleno bursts with flavor (see photo). In Santa Ana we have our pick of American style mexican spots and this is one of my favorites. Other dishes to try are the shrimp diablo and the fajitas.

The secret to longevity in the restaurant business is consistency and El Tapatio is consistent. Gloria, one of the waitresses, has been there over 25 years and greets every diner with a smile and is truly happy to work there.

Location: Sameron’s el tapatio restaurant 1214 E Pomona St Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 835-4264