Wednesday, January 6, 2010

California Grill

Our second night at Disney took Joy and I to our fanciest restaurant of the week, the California Grill. The California Grille is located on the top floor of the Contemporary Resort, which was one of the two original Walt Disney World hotels and is located on the monorail loop that takes guests to the Magic Kingdom. (The other original hotel is the Polynesian-you'll hear about that one later.) The California Grill overlooks the Magic Kingdom and even has an observation deck where you can watch the nightly firework shows. But you don't have to go outside to the deck to enjoy the view since the entire restaurant has floor to ceiling windows with a great view of the Magic Kingdom as well. Before dinner, Joy and I had drinks at the bar and watched that night's firework display. It was very cool to see them from that perspective, overlooking the park. This meal was the best of the vacation. And as I said above, the fanciest and most expensive. Almost everywhere we ate, you could wear jeans and t-shirts if you wanted. Pretty much everywhere on property was that way. But there are a few places with a dress code and this was one of them. Having to dress up was a nice change of pace from many of the places on property. You could also tell that this was a locals restaurant too. Many non-vacationers were enjoying dinner even on a Sunday night. To start our meal, we ordered the cheese board with 5 different cheeses and accompaniments and yellowfin tuna three ways appetizer. The cheese board was very good and like any cheese plate there are some that we liked better than others. The really interesting part was the pairings. We had honey, glazed nuts, cranberries, apple chutney and a raisin crostini.

The Yellowfin Tuna was poki, tartare and tataki styles. The tuna was such high quality. The preparations were so simple. Some of the best yellowfin, I've ever had.

Our entrees were exceptional. I have to say that mine might have been the best thing I've ever eaten. I had a Seared Ostrich Filet with Buttery Potato Puree, Wild Mushrooms, Globe Carrots, Fig and Honeyed Port Reduction. The best way I can describe it is it tasted like a beef scallop. The rich, buttery texture of a scallop with the savory taste of a great filet. The entire dish complemented each other. It was hard to pick out any one distinct ingredient. They just all worked together perfectly. I absolutely loved it. Makes me kind of sad I don't live in Orlando.
Joy had Spiced Tuna with Sweet Potato Puree, Mustard Greens, Red Wine Braised Beef Rib Ravioli, Natural Reduction. The spiced tuna was very good but the outstanding component of this dish was the braised beef rib ravioli with natural reduction. It oddly didn't match the rest of the dish, but boy was she glad it was on the plate. The beef was so tender and the reduction so rich. Definitely worth a try.

For dessert we had Valrhona Chocolate Cake. A Warm Chocolate Cake with Molten Center, House-made Salted Caramel Ice Cream, and Roasted Golden Pineapple. The molten chocolate cake was fairly standard but the Salted Caramel Ice Cream was crazy good. I've never had a ice cream quite like it. You could actually taste the salt. It was sweet and savory. Very nice. Overall, the California Grill was excellent. We highly recommend it and we'll definitely be going back the next time we visit Disney World.

-- Jeff

1 comment:

  1. Ostrich filet?!? The description DOES sound interesting. Y'all are SO like D and me. We are all about some delish food!! Thanks for sharing! One day when we visit, we're definitely going here for a night out!

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