Dining out
Glori Fickling
When Laguna Beach residents recently received the colorful card from
Sorrento Grille & Martini Bar inviting them to their “Locals Only
Special” it was no time before the martini contingent hopped onto the
bargain, which offered: “Huge Locally Famous Martinis” for the
“way-too-cheap” price of $4.95, usually $9 to $11.
This translates to the full range of 13 different birdbath size
premium potables including the delectably intoxicating James Bond bounty
combining a potent pouring of Bombay Sapphire and Skyy vodka with a dash
each of Blond Lillet and Martini & Rossi dry vermouth. Wow!
Not to overlook the avid wine connoisseur, the invitation also
featured the same tag for a selection of fine wines by the glass, which
normally go for up to $9 per stem. Adding a complimentary basket of crisp
garlic potato chips to whet appetites, the word quickly spread to savvy
out of towners who now number among those joining the camaraderie to jam
the bar weekdays from 5 until 6:30 p.m. The inspiration of renowned
Principal David Wilhelm of Culinary Adventures notoriety and charming
general manager Lucy Delgadillo, the promotion was designed to celebrate
the commencement of daylight savings time and will continue until June
15th.
Enter the inviting two-story popular restaurant, peruse the menu of
contemporary American cuisine and know at once that Sorrento Grill and
Martini Bar, which was among the first locally to celebrate the
renaissance of the vintage cocktail, offers much beyond the magical
martini menu. With a bustling display kitchen behind the elongated bar it
is something of an entertainment to view creative executive chef Isidro
Zuniga and his dexterously proficient staff as they happily construct a
fascinating assemblage of attractively arranged plates.
Check the towering appetizer of proscuitto-wrapped shrimp topping a
cheddar potato cake drizzled with balsamic-honey; Maryland blue crab
cakes floating over red pepper aioli and warm corn relish; red chili,
cilantro and papaya relish complementing a roll of rare ahi, red onion
and spinach. Not to mention the superlative starter on a menu that
debuted this week listing velvety langoustine bisque punctuated with
succulent al dente shrimp and sweet corn kernels.
Imaginative entrees are equally enticing commencing with pan-seared
sea scallops wrapped in prosciutto atop asparagus with a side of pea and
corn risotto anointed with parmesan-sage brown butter.
A hefty slab of “pretty good meatloaf” tops a layering of yukon gold
mashed potatoes, sauteed spinach and sweet garlic sauce. Tuscan chicken
cooked “under the brick,” pepper-crusted salmon, rosemary grilled lamb
chops are also presented with deliciously compatible escorts.
They offer the superbly grilled duo of thick bone-in pork chops glazed
with balsamic and honey then contrasted for flavor and texture with
sweet-tart red cabbage and apples, horseradish wafted mashed potatoes and
creamy golden hued butternut squash.
To a mellow background of the inimitable Sinatra and similar soothing
sounds, Sorrento Grille features a copious selection of some 130 wines
plus another 11 whites and 16 reds, which are available by the glass and
bottle. Beginnings range from $6 to $13; pastas $16 to $19; entrees, $10 for an Angus sirloin burger on grilled focaccia with gorgonzola,
caramelized onions, arugula and herb fries, to $28 for rosemary grilled
lamb chops with cheddar potatoes, butternut squash and port/apricot/fig
sauce. Available at market price is charred rare ahi steak on crispy
risotto cake.
Sorrento Grille & Martini Bar
WHERE: 370 Glenneyre Street
HOURS: Open Nightly from 5 p.m.
PHONE: 494-8686
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