Three choices come Mother’s Day
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Greer Wylder
Considering taking mom out on her special day? Here are three
excellent local restaurants providing sit-down brunches, dinners and
prix fixe value menus to help make moms feel special.
Bayside Restaurant, an award-winning contemporary American
restaurant, serves a wonderful Mother’s Day brunch and dinner. The
brunch includes free-flowing champagne with a three-course meal
($42.75) or a three-course dinner ($52.75). It also provides a
children’s menu at $16 per person.
Bayside is one of the few restaurants to join the Confrerie du
Sabre d’Or, an international group promoting the art of sabrage, or
opening a bottle with a sword.
The brunch’s first-course choices include a puree of wild and
exotic mushroom soup with chives; a salad of mixed field greens with
balsamic vinaigrette, pear and Roquefort cheese; and tartare of
yellowfin tuna lightly spiced with soy, chile, ginger and avocado.
The second-course choices are: Bayside Benedict with smoked
salmon, poached egg and citrus hollandaise; a soy-glazed Scottish
salmon with Asian vegetables and ginger vinaigrette; and a grilled
Black Angus petit filet mignon with potato trio, seasoned vegetables
and Madagascan pepper sauce.
Dessert includes chocolate praline feuilletine (crushed pastry)
with chocolate and hazelnut sauce.
At dinner, the first-course choices include a tiger prawn
“Martini” with cucumber, tomatoes, avocado and peppers in soy citrus
vinaigrette; a carpaccio of Spanish lomo embuchado (wine and spice
dry cured ham) with green asparagus, manchego cheese and petit
greens; and a griddle crab cake with marinated roasted red and yellow
pepper with a chipotle aioli.
The main-course selections are: wild mushroom-crusted oven-roasted
Alaskan halibut on potato puree and asparagus spears, with a Riesling
sauce; a pan-roasted filet of John Dory with roasted peppers, baby
artichoke, white balsamic vinaigrette and wilted spinach; venison
loin medallions with Granny Smith apples, potato gnocchi and a spiced
red wine reduction.
The delicious dessert choices include warm chocolate souffle cake
with hazelnut ice cream, or panna cotta ice cream with chocolate
sauce and Chambord raspberries.
Bayside Restaurant is at 900 Bayside Drive in Newport Beach. (949)
721-1222. www.baysiderestaurant.com.
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Another option is Chat Noir French Bistro and Jazz Lounge. Guests
can enjoy a complimentary mimosa or kir, an appetizer sampler and a
main course. The holiday meal ends with treats from its decadent
dessert station.
Brunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The three-course
brunch is $48 per person, with the children’s menu at $15 per person.
The regular dinner menu is offered from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Executive Chef Joseph Youkhan will also create some culinary
specialties for dinner. Complimentary photos will be taken.
Chat Noir’s Mother’s Day brunch guests can enjoy assorted
croissants and mini brioche; fresh melon and berries; a caramelized
assorted fruit salad with vanilla bean cream; and a butter lettuce
salad with Roquefort, tomatoes and toasted almonds. An additional
sampling from the menu includes mushroom bisque with truffled
cappuccino cream; a crab and shrimp cocktail; lobster bisque with
sherry cream; and smoked salmon and red onion tarte flambee.
Entree choices include trois oeufs with filet mignon sauce
bearnaise; crab cakes with spinach and spicy mustard sauce; or
classic Black Forest ham with hollandaise. There’s also creme brulee
French toast with smoked bacon, caramelized bananas and maple syrup;
or an open-faced omelet with asparagus, goat cheese and wild
mushrooms, served with country potatoes.
Dessert choices include a hot Callebaut chocolate souffle with
Cointreau cream; creme brulee with white chocolate and strawberry; or
warm mixed berry nage fromage blanc ice cream.
Chat Noir is located at 655 Anton Blvd. in Costa Mesa. (714)
557-6647. www.culinaryadventures.com.
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Mom’s special day can include a little paradise at Roy’s Newport
Beach. Roy’s will open early at 10:30 a.m. for a special brunch
featuring a three-course prix fixe menu for $30. Guests can also
order from Roy’s Hawaiian-fusion dinner menu.
First-course choices include a choice of lobster, clam and corn
chowder; seasonal fruit and garden vegetable salad with raspberry
vinaigrette; crispy crab and lobster rangoons in spicy lemon-lime
butter; or curry-braised short rib on shrimp and sweet potato hash.
The second-course choices are: Roy’s original crab cakes Benedict
with a hollandaise and spicy sesame chive sauce; oven roasted and
chevre crusted salmon steak in sun-dried tomato basil sauce; Hawaiian
style “Loco Mocco” -- Yamma’s Mamma meatloaf with mushroom gravy
served with two eggs over easy; or the King Street omelet with
Portuguese sausage, bacon, grilled onion and poke tomatoes, served
with kim chee fried rice.
The dessert course includes a choice of luscious lilikoi poundcake
or coconut-chocolate creme pie.
Roy’s Newport Beach is at 453 Newport Center Drive in Newport
Beach. (949) 640-7697. www.roysrestaurant.com.
* BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at
[email protected]; at 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626;
or by fax at (714) 966-4679.
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