|| What I’m Lovin’ Right Now ||

If you really stop and think about it, there are so many awesome, inspirational, entertaining, thought-provoking, exciting, deliciously superficial, silly, glamorous or happy things that happen around you everyday if you just open your eyes. I’m opening mine! In addition to the posts dedicated to sharing my personal highlights celebrating the things in life each week that made me smile (you can read my most recent Highlights here) – I’ve decided to start a new recurring blog post to share all of the random things big or small that came into my world, said hello, winked, then either promptly turned it upside down, inside out, or made me give a good “ooooh!” Here’s to having your world ROCKED by a little bit of everything with eyes wide open.


here’s what i’m lovin’ right now


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{God bless the person who heard the cries of so many Sex and the City fans who’ve been going through Carrie Bradshaw withdrawal. This new series follows a 16-year-old Carrie prior to becoming the sex column writing fashionista strutting down 5th Avenue in 5-inch Manolos. Fun!}

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{When I’m ready for my big walk down the aisle, I’m taking a cue from Emily Schuman of Cupcakes and Cashmere fame and hiring these guys! Instead of your traditional long form wedding video, Shark Pig takes a highly stylized approach to immortalize your big day by shooting on Super 8mm film and editing it into a music video inspired montage creating something magical and timeless. You HAVE to check out Emily’s big day and see their work. Enjoy!}


{Words to live by…}pinksign

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{Insert me here…NOW. Thx.}

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{needed a full day of chill out music earlier this week and I knew Porcelain Raft’s Drifting In and Out was the vibe I was looking for. Hello Pandora and my new Drifting In and Out Radio Station. Set just the tone and mix I was looking for.}

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{Mixing my love of cupcakes and popcorn into one yummy treat? Yes, please! The next time I’m in Union Square in S.F. I’m stopping at American Cupcake for their Pink Popcorn Cupcake.}


{Bar carts as side tables.}

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{Well said glitter girls (and boys).}
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Making Progress: A Graffiti Coffee Update

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To all my decaf-soy-2 shot-vanilla-mocha-frappuccino-no whip-latte lovin’ readers:

Ask and you shall receive! I won’t take full credit for this, but apparently the right people over at Graffiti  read my post last August (and probably all of the complaints feedback on Yelp) and made some major improvements to how they do things. I stopped in for a pre-Superbowl party caffeine fix this past Sunday and was pleasantly surprised when I was….

1) …asked for my milk choice!?! And not just your typical 1% or 2% options, they even offered me almond milk (which I jumped on and thoroughly enjoyed)!

2) That cash only nonsense? Gone. They take debit, baby! Something that shouldn’t have ever been an issue in the first place and I knew wouldn’t last long anyway.

3) I’ve been here a handful of times in recent months and the very unnecessary valet parking service is seemingly kaput. Thank goodness. I’m all for high glam, but there is a fine line and this totally pushed it.

4) It also looks like we’ve hired an interior decorator, somewhat. It’s still very much a completely stark white and black palette with a minimalist flair; but I had to admit, I loved the new addition to a wall that just needed something. It’s become my new personal motto:

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Graffiti went from a B- to a B+ in my book thanks to the improvements, but because 1) I don’t get the really random, huge, and completely misplaced painted portrait of Anne Hathaway on the wall; and 2) I’m noticing in the attire section on Yelp, apparently Graffiti has gone formal and a jacket is required? I’m assuming this is a joke, but if it’s not it’s a step back. Even the baristas are in jeans. Come on.

Now if I can just get them to re-think the name or work with it in a more concrete way – you can’t have a business called “Graffiti” with not one iota of color in the place besides the pastry case.

We’re making progress, people. But as they say, there’s always room for improvement. I’ll keep you guys posted (as I’m finishing my no fuss decaf vanilla latte from Coffee Bean).

Sun. Snow. City. Subs.

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Location: (A frozen) Big Bear Lake, CA

One of the most enviable things about living in L.A. is that you can hit the beach one day, enjoy city life the next, take a step back and melt into the calm suburbs the following day, then head to the mountains for some snow action if that bores you. I even came up with a nifty (and cheesy) new thought when you break it down: Sun. Snow. City. Subs. = L.A.

A glance up at the distant snow-covered mountains a few weeks back and an upcoming long weekend that also happened to be around my boyfriend and I’s anniversary, seemed like just the right time to leave the sun and the city to play in the snow. A drive up the winding mountainside; and we were in the charming, quaint, and snow-covered Big Bear Mountains 2 hours later.

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{Driving up.}

The plan for the day was simple: enjoy the drive and a change of scenery, walk around the small town, have a nice lunch (the Peppercorn Grille was amazing), check out some of the shops, smile, and head home!

While it’s been pretty cold (then randomly warm) in L.A. over the last few weeks and I knew it would be rather “chilly” being up in the mountains – my body was not all ready for the sharp temperature drop during the day because I’m such a wuss when it comes to cold weather! Thus, I didn’t even attempt to go tubing this time around.

Here are a few more photos from the day. We couldn’t have picked a more beautiful one. Enjoy!

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{Stopping to take in the view.}

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{The town.}

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{Buying bulk Jelly Bellys – which I can totally do back home but I couldn’t resist.}

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{Lunch.}

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{Admiring the snow.}

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{Heading home.}

The Groundlings

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Location: 7307 Melrose Avenue, Mid-City

If you ever need a good laugh (and who doesn’t these days), you can’t go wrong with a night at The Groundlings! The Groundlings is the uber famous improv and sketch comedy theater on Melrose that holds some of the most funny, pee in your pants (T.M.I.?) moments you’ll ever experience. Some of our greatest comedy talent got their start as a Groundling and gone on to grace the stages of Saturday Night Live and the silver screen.

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{Close-up: Hall of fame.}

My first date with my now boyfriend was here (he did good!) and for our recent 2 year anniversary we decided to relive that laughter filled night. As luck would have it our anniversary, on a Thursday, is also the night of the hot ticket weekly Cooking With Gas performance, a fully improvised show based entirely on audience suggestion. Even better, these Thursday night performances are accompanied by a special guest host each week and we were blessed with a night of comedy with my new BFF and Groundling alum, Kristen Wiig! Okay, so technically we’ve never actually met, but after Bridesmaids it somehow just feels like we could be really good girlfriends, seriously! And P.S. I’m not a crazed, obsessed, celebrity stalking whore or anything.

Uh em! Back on topic!

Like all cool places where you would actually want to document it rather solidly, there was no photography in the theater space, but I snagged some random pictures outside and in the lobby to share.

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{Interior: Hall of fame wall.}

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{Outside.}

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{Ticket window.}

Stop reading, get online, and buy a ticket to one of the funniest nights of your life and let me know how it went! Good times!

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Grilled Cheese and L.A. Hipsters

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Location: 3337 West Sunset Boulevard, Silver Lake

The one part of town that I can’t say I spend much time in is with my east side L.A. hipsters (shout out to my friends in Silver Lake and Loz Feliz!). Admittedly, if I’m writing a blog about life in L.A., they should get more of a representation, especially since this side of town is really on the up-and-up and driving a lot of the trends. Luckily, my boyfriend heard through the grapevine about Heywood: A Grilled Cheese Shoppe and we happily crossed through Hollywood-land into Silver Lake territory. What better reason to leave our neck of the woods than to sit outside on a sunny afternoon and indulge in the comfort of a good grilled cheese sandwich? I couldn’t think of one. And the following snapshot of my meal confirmed I made the right decision:

(Feel free to click the picture to see the awesomeness up close and personal). 🙂

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{Caprese:  mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, roma tomatoes and a light walnut pesto spread on sourdough bread. Hello! Yummy!}

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What Pinkberry did for frozen yogurt, Umami did for burgers, and Sprinkles did for cupcakes, Heywood is doing for the universally loved grilled cheese sandwich. You can custom make your own cheesy number or order from the fixed menu. Since grilled cheese and tomato soup are like peanut better and jelly (well – close enough), I thought the spiced tomato soup dipper (delish!) and the spring mix salad rounded out the components for an amazing meal. I have nothing but great things to say about this place (other than the water is clearly not filtered, so prepare for that awesome tap water taste – yuck!).

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{Interior.}

Finally, good news for my wheat intolerant and vegan friends, Heywood thought of you too with gluten free bread and vegan cheese and butter options. Even better news for late night partiers, those leaving that poetry reading with nowhere to go, the girl who didn’t want to eat on her first date in front of the man of her dreams, or those who just need some comfort food, Heywood is open until 3am on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I’ll see you there!

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Highlights

It’s a dreary, rainy Friday here in L.A. Looking forward to spending the weekend catching-up with a girlfriend over pizza, sweets, and Sex and the City episodes; heading to yoga to hit reset, and spending some time with my boyfriend. Have an amazing weekend gang. It’s going to be a wet one here.

2013 is off to a great start! Closing the week with a few special moments over the last two weeks into the new year that have made it all the better:

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{Catching up with some old friends over a game of bowling and cocktails at Lucky Strike.}

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{I lost my beloved Ray-Ban aviators. Boo! Luckily, my amazing boyfriend replaced them as a gift on our 2nd anniversary last week. Yay!}

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{…And gave me this magical orchid to look at.}

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{The immaculate sunset on the drive home from Big Bear.}

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{Getting into the new year’s resolution spirit by returning to yoga practice.}

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{Sharing a Sunday snack while watching the 49ers beat out the Falcons for a place at the Superbowl.}

2012 Best in Cinema: The Classics

It’s no secret that I am cinema obsessed. I’ve easily seen over a hundred films in the last calendar year. I went to film school, work within the industry, live around the industry, and hit the movie theater more times in a month than your average person likely does in six. To stress my point, I even spend most of my time when I am actually home with time to spare watching a movie. Needless to say, if I had to admit to a love affair – it would unequivocally be with a reel of film (and a bag of Hot Tamales). 🙂

With 2012 behind us and my now having had several weeks into the new year to agonize reflect on all things cinema, this week’s posts will be my declaration of the best in movie entertainment from the year. Since I have such an indescribable appreciation for cinema and often like varying films for a myriad of different reasons, I decided NOT to rank them, but to share the films that I met this year that left an indelible mark on me in alphabetical order. It would take me another month of agonizing reflecting to somehow even rank them and I’ve decided not to torture myself trying to do so – starting with The Classics…

I spent a lot of time in 2012 at home on my couch (or in bed) catching up on the oldies, films that you hear about some 50 years later as “a classic.” I loved getting to know the real deal acting chops of Bette Davis, finally understanding the enigma of Marilyn Monroe, and felt awe and amazement at the grandeur of a 4 hour film that notoriously had lots of production and budget issues yet made it to the big screen in a time when special effects were non-existent.

Here are my top 10 favorite classic movies I met and fell in love with in 2012 (in alphabetical order, so as to not torture myself):

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) – I loved the complicated, harsh, yet realistic marriage portrayed by the succulent eye candy in Paul Newman and the equally beguiling Elizabeth Taylor. This movie at its core is about relationships and the consequences of not facing our demons. Since this film is based on Tennessee Williams’ acclaimed play, the strength of this movie is in character development and well written dialogue.

Cleopatra (1963) – Admittedly, it took me a week to get through this film! I’d squeeze in an hour here and 30 minutes there because it took awhile to get to the point. But once I hit the intermission and inserted disc 2, this 4 hour epic study of the rise and fall of Queen Cleopatra took my breathe away in its totality. I benefited greatly by watching the film with the subtitles turned on (because I had trouble following those complicated Egyptian names and all of the dialogue involved with this movie and there’s a lot of it). In the end, despite the turmoil that nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox in getting Cleopatra to the big screen, I was glad they pulled off the $44 million dollar saga, originally budgeted at $2 million. (Random fact: that is the equivalent of $323 million if made today – thanks Wikipedia!) I have such esteem for this film: its detail, its grandeur, and its powerful leading lady in Elizabeth Taylor (who couldn’t look less Egyptian).

Dead Ringer (1964) – I vividly remember watching this crime driven drama on Halloween night. Not exactly a horror movie, but pretty disturbing and very much entertaining. Bette Davis plays the dual role in Margaret and Edith, twin sisters who have had a falling out over (of course) a guy. At his funeral, they reconnect, the one who was screwed over kills the sister who stole her man and assumes her identity. You couldn’t get more “Young and the Restless” than this.

Doctor Zhivago (1965) – A film that explores the opposite of unrequited love in the most epic of manners. Omar Sharif and Julie Christie are in love, in the middle of war, want each other desperately, yet life’s complicated circumstances (read: the fact that they are both already married) prohibits it – or does it? What stands out most about the film is the sweeping drama and time lapse this film takes the viewer on. Not only are we in the middle of the complexities of Dr. Zhivago (Sharif) and Lara’s (Christie) relationship, we’re in the middle of the very intense Bolshevik Revolution that further creates an atmosphere of desperation. What I came to like about watching this film was how that desperation came through in every aspect of the film, so much so that you rooted for these characters.

Lawrence of Arabia (1962) – In retrospect, I liked this film for similar reasons to that of Cleopatra and Doctor Zhivago. It seemed the 60’s were a time in film making for celebrating the tiniest of details within a scene, sweeping camera work, and giving movie going patrons more for their money in yet another nearly 4 hour motion picture, creating epic drama at its best. What I appreciated about Lawrence of Arabia, was in fact not attributed to the story so much as the love and effort put into this film that seeps through in every frame. The moving shots of the vast Arabian desert; the amount of extras used within the frame; and the wonderful chemistry of Peter O’Toole and Omar Sharif simply in their eyes. I constantly had to remind myself of the time period this film was created, with limited technology compared to today and the nearly 1.5 year shooting schedule. Passion went into this project and that passion is what the viewer sees and why this film is so revered. I had the pleasure of seeing the film for the first time on a newly restored 70mm print at a recent screening at Sony Pictures. You can read about that memorable day here.

Niagara (1953) – Film noir and Marilyn Monroe go oh so well in Henry Hathaway’s Niagra. What a treat to see the sultry Monroe play the femme fatale after co-conspiring the murder of her husband with her lover. Let’s just say things don’t exactly go according to plan. Surprisingly, of the 10 Marilyn Monroe films I saw in 2012, this was my favorite.

The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) – It was January 8th, 2012. My first official night delving into the Marilyn Monroe filmography. After seeing My Week With Marilyn in late 2011, I was immediately interested to see how the film depicted in that movie turned out in reality. As luck would have it, the American Cinematheque was showcasing a Marilyn Monroe double feature night and I spent my first time absorbing the very charming Monroe as  a leading lady. Seeing this film led me down a path of wanting to know more about her story and her films.This past summer I got acquainted with her not only as a movie star, but as a person when a book was suggested to me to check out. You can read my review of Barbara Leaming’s exquisite biography here.

Some Like it Hot (1959) – My Marilyn Monroe double feature with the American Cinematheque continued with this classic comedic gem. The funny chemistry of Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, dressed up pretending to be women to escape a group of gangsters, are the perfect counterparts to Monroe’s portrayal of a ukulele playing sexy vamp that catches their eye. This was simply a fun film to watch.

Sunset Boulevard (1950) – Gloria Swanson is haunting as Norma Desmond, a former film star who makes the unexpected acquaintance and later lover in Joe Gillis, played by William Holden, a down on his luck writer talked into re-working a screenplay that Norma’s considering as her big comeback. I knew this was going to be a good story when the opening sequence finds our protagonist floating in a swimming pool, dead. Further to that, the eerie mansion sitting on Sunset Boulevard, a character itself within the film, was the perfect setting for this tantalizing noir. Aside from the witty, well-written dialogue, the noir themes perfectly create such a dark and deluded feeling that the viewer instantly melts into it and spends 2 hours trapped there.

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) – Bette Davis and Joan Crawford BRING IT in this dramatic thriller testing the depths of sibling rivalry  The infamous off-screen conflict between these two early divas fed so perfectly into the story line that it likely didn’t take much effort to pull it off. This seems particularly true when it comes to Davis who goes so off the wall insane while taking care of her wheelchair bound sister, it’s beyond creepy. Well acted. Well paced. Well written, and simply a great fun story make What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? at the top of my list for the best entertainment I had in 2012. If I absolutely had to pick, this would’ve been my favorite classic to watch this past year.

Highlights: Wrapping up the Holidays

Mid-way through January already…geesh! It’s been so much fun reminiscing about a very memorable holiday season with you! I’ll be wrapping up my winter adventures with a few fun extra highlights gathered during my Christmas vacation. Next week, I’m looking forward to officially wrapping up the entire 2012 calendar year with a look back at all my favorites in film, leading up to my top 10 personal favorite blog posts of the year! Enjoy the long weekend gang! Here are this week’s final highlights from the holidays:

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{My new earrings worn on New Year’s Eve. LOVE.}

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{New year, new way to make breakfast. While I’m no stranger to making breakfast on a Saturday morning, I have to say it was a nice change of pace on a Thursday morning over the long vacation to get up and try something new. Rather than scrambling plain eggs, I decided to punch things up and add some bacon and spinach and opted to make roasted potatoes and toast on the side. I couldn’t have thought of a better way to start a Thursday.}

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{Making my first cup of tea in my new tea kettle that I got as a Christmas gift. There’s something so ritualistic and cozy about making tea the old fashioned way on a hot stove.}

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{As a stocking stuffer, I received this awesome sweet treat from Baked By Melissa. 3 mini cupcakes dipped in chocolate. What a great idea! I found out that you too, can have these bite sized goodies delivered right to your door step from their New York based shop. Check out their website for details.}

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{Baby it’s cold outside. Luckily, this new super soft scarf from The Gap helps.}

Golden Globes: Fashion Hits and Misses

Not to brag, but this past Sunday I spent nearly four hours with the Hollywood elite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel sipping a cool beverage while rocking the most awesome ensemble to rival the stars…all from the comfort of my boyfriend’s apartment. Okay, so technically I was a few miles down the street, drinking bottled water, wearing a sweatshirt and some shorts; but hey – I was comfortable, warm, and had the best seat in the house!

The 2013 Golden Globe awards were surprisingly very entertaining this year. From the awesome duo hosting duties in funny gals Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, to the surprise range of unexpected winners (didn’t see Argo beating out Lincoln!), and some pretty moving acceptance speeches (paging Jodie Foster!). It’s also the time to discuss all things fashion. Prior to the broadcast, I spent an hour and a half watching the Hollywood glitterati make their way down the red carpet. Here are my top 5 best and worst dressed ladies. Looking forward to Oscar Night!

BEST DRESSED: The Hits

 {Taylor Swift}

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 {Jessica Alba}

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 {Kate Hudson}

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{Emily Blunt}

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{Shaun Robinson}

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WORST DRESSED: The Misses

{Sienna Miller}

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{Emily Mortimer}

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{Mayim Bialik}

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{Rosario Dawson}

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{Alyssa Milano}

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**Disclaimer: Since it’s obvious I wasn’t at this year’s ceremonies snapping high res photos, all pictures are courtesy of Yahoo.com! Photo sources are noted below:

Taylor Swift – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage
Jessica Alba – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage
Kate Hudson – Photo By Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Emily Blunt – Photo By Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Shaun Robinson – Photo By Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Sienna Miller – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage
Emily Mortimer – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage
Mayim Bialik – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage
Rosario Dawson – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage
Alyssa Milano – Photo By Steve Granitz/WireImage

New Year’s Eve with Señor Fred

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Location: 13730 Ventura Boulevard, Sherman Oaks

With the Christmas season and our Carmel getaway behind me, one last important celebratory holiday milestone to go – New Year’s Eve. My boyfriend and I decided to keep it very low key this year, with an intimate dinner at Señor Fred Restaurant in Sherman Oaks; followed by a casual movie night at home with a Martinelli’s Apple Cider toast at midnight.

Señor Fred offers a perfect dark sexy ambiance, balanced with delectable Mexican cuisine. Since it was New Year’s Eve, the expectation was that every restaurant in town was going to be pretty packed. God bless Open Table! We put in for an 8:00pm reservation and when I called the restaurant to check to see if they were only serving a prix-fixe menu or if patrons could order from the regular menu as well, I was less than enthused by the guy who answered the phone. He wasn’t rude exactly, but told me that he thought he had blocked off all Open Table reservations during the 8 o’clock hour, so that people entering after 9:00pm would be charged the $10 cover for the night.

I almost wanted to cancel my reservation altogether when he told me that as long as we were done between 9:30pm-10:00pm it should be fine. While this seemed like plenty of time to finish our meal, the fact that he even communicated a time limit made me nervous. The idea of being rushed to accommodate the fact that he screwed up with the reservation system should not have even come up in the conversation.  Bottom line: that was between him, Señor Fred, and Opentable.com.

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{Margarita selection.}

While Señor Fred certainly didn’t make the best first impression, or second for that matter when there was a slight mix-up in where to seat us, by the third impression – once the chips and guacamole came out, Señor Fred had begun to redeem himself. From there, the night went flawlessly (minus some service issues from a seemingly distracted, but pleasant waiter).

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{Chips and guacamole. Divine.}

I went with the Grilled Salmon infused with Mexican flair served in a roasted chile cilantro sauce, over sweet corn, shrimp picadillos and mashed potatoes. For dessert, I splurged on the Chanpurrado con Churros (translation: churros served with Mexican Hot Chocolate). Fabulous! 🙂

Needless to say, this gal was more than impressed with the food and the ambiance for her last meal of 2012; but service, service, service always brings the dining experience to absolute perfection. Senor Fred can cook, but he seriously needs some help on his people skills.

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{Dinner: Grilled Salmon.}

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{Dessert: Mexican Hot Chocolate and Churros.}

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{Back at home – N.Y.E. toast.}