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Featured Restaurant
- Lido Restaurant at Dolphin Bay Resort
Lido Restaurant at Dolphin Bay
Resort
2727 Shell Beach Rd.
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
(805)773-8900
www.thedolphinbay.com/lido_restaurant/
Style, elegance, ambiance…these are all
key elements of a fabulous dining experience. The first time I walked
into Lido Restaurant I knew I would become a big fan. The dining
area had all of these things and more…a breathtaking 180 degree
view of the ocean, prime sunset watching windows, and a menu full
of creativity and bold pairings.
On this particular night I was there as the featured
winery for their Tuesday night wine tastings. Although it is the
slow season, we had a fabulous time with various wine industry personnel
showing up, along with the owner of the resort and then a few casual
diners who decided to expand their wine knowledge and partake in
the evening’s tasting. I love these kind of tasting events
and as a consumer I love going to them, so keep an eye out for fun,
mid-week tastings going on in your neighborhood. They are usually
a great chance to try new wines and speak one-on-one with a winery
representative.
As good excuse as any, we decided to stay and
enjoy dinner. We are big-time seafood lovers and don’t get
a lot of raw seafood platters down in the Santa Ynez Valley, so
we decided to start with that. It was delicious and I could have
literally eaten ten more. They served oysters, clams, mussels, shrimp,
and scallops with the three traditional sauces for dipping; champagne
mignonette, cocktail , and remoulade. Heavenly!
For the main course my fiancé went with
New York Peppercorn Steak. There were of course many different temptations
for a red meat eater, but it was the sides that sealed the deal
on this one; green beans and a potato pancake with Maytag blue cheese
and shallots. I think we can all take a second to appreciate that.
He said it was the best steak he’s had in a long time and
he eats quite a bit of steak, so you know it was top-notch.
For me, I opted towards the coriander crusted
halibut filet on a bed of couscous with currants, shaved fennel,
and curry vinaigrette. It was amazing! The halibut was perfectly
cooked; moist and flaky and full of flavor. The couscous was a great
complement to the dish and tied in all of the spicy accents. For
dinner we had brought a bottle of the 2005 Iconoclast to share with
the owner and Sommelier. It was a great addition to this wonderful
meal and after about an hour of decanting was opening up nicely.
Oh, dessert….always a favorite among readers
and diners alike. This time it was the chocolate truffle torte with
cinnamon cream and Latin wedding cookies. Rich and thick, it was
a lovely ending to a lovely evening. We went home wondering when
we can fit in another trip to Dolphin Bay and Lido Restaurant. It
is a great getaway for people on the Central Coast so check out
their website and let us know what you think!
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