Sunday, May 19, 2024

San Laurel

I was going to a show at the Dorothy Chandler, so I looked at Google maps to see what was walking distance (in heels) and this place showed up 1 block away. I didn't know it was several floors up inside the Conrad hotel, so my group was treated to gorgeous views of Disney Hall as we waited to be seated.

Yes they have seats outside, but it was chilly for us native Angelenos, so we sat inside enjoying the view.

None of us had ever been to San Laurel before and we were all impressed by the service, food, and decor. 

We decided to get dishes to share so we could all try several plates. 

We started with grilled beets with whipped garlic labneh for $18 and grilled baby gems with machego for $19. I had a wonderful glass of crisp sauvignon blanc, while another one of us enjoyed her buttery chardonnay. 

For mains we chose the garlic shrimp appetizer $42, lubina (a white fish filet) also $42, and rack of lamb for $62 done with a mole, roasted baby eggplant, puffed wild rice, cumin, lemon and pea tendrils. We also got a side of shaved raw asparagus which was a refreshing addition to all the other dishes for
$24.

The simply and perfectly done garlic shrimp and rack of lamb were my favorites, but every dish was perfectly executed and absolutely delightful.

We didn't have time to eat dessert, but that just means that I will be going back at another time :)









Bergamot Station

First time going to Bergamot won't be the last! So many wonderful galleries with artists from around the world.

There were various types of art, including modern art, interactive video, glass sculpture, photography, functional art, and textual pieces.

The architecture compliments the galleries and parking was easy midweek. The metro has a stop literally at the galleries if you want to take public transport. 

Excellent food at the Great Outdoors, including the best Greek salad I've ever eaten! 

I loved several pieces so much that I wanted to take them home, but I would have no room for them in my current place. 

I wish I had $$$$$$$ to be an art patron :)















Mosaic Tile House

Great way to spend a day immersed in art with living artists in residence! It took over 35 years to create this ever changing intricate, funny, profound, and life affirming house. Just email them for a reservation and show up with $20 per person (cash is easiest) to explore this lovely art sanctuary.

From the charming owners to their lively young volunteers and assistants, it is a pleasure to discover all the details all over the house.

Artists will appreciate access to the studios and seeing process unfold. I bought a piece to take home as a reminder to live with art everyday!