Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Matisse, Hawthorne


This is my second time coming to this restaurant. This restaurant makes me feel like I am in a restaurant inside a themed park. Faux wood beams on the ceiling and fake brick on the wall. I don't even mind the chandeliers and wall mounted candles with light bulbs. But, what made me burst out laughing was wall mounted candles with light bulbs that moved time to time....I guess they are trying to mimic the real candle??? I thought my friend was crazy when he told me about the candles on the wall moving. Don't go there for their decor. It's so badly done that I thought the Bayou restaurant inside the Pirates of Caribbean ride at Disneyland was classier.
Nonetheless, I like this restaurant for their fantastic service and good food.


Their breads were warm but probably not baked at the location.

The Ginger bread pudding ($8) was ok. I love bread pudding and I do make a bread pudding is to die for. This particular one was way too sweet for my taste and I think my croissant bread pudding is way better than this one.

I would recommend this place for their wonderful service and interesting mix of dishes from different cultures.

Matisse
14400 Hindry Ave.
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310)536-0805


Monday, September 15, 2008

Pann's, LA

I love biscuits and gravy!
I am on a mission to try every restaurants featured in the "Best of LA 2008" magazine. This was a great restaurant to start my mission.

This restaurant serves breakfast all day. I love it! That means I can have this yummy country breakfast ($7.95) any time of the day. They sure didn't hold back on flavoring biscuits and gravy. Biscuits were very flaky and buttery and topped with sausage patties and sausage gravy. Gravy was saturated with bits of sausages. I also loved the country potatoes on the side. They were just perfectly seasoned and cooked.

The second dish we ordered was breakfast combos ($11.75). We got golden french toast, farmer John pork hot link, and scrambled eggs. This was well done also. Very good sweet cinnamon taste on the french toast.

We also ordered 2 fried fresh chicken wings ($4.25) and hot wings. I recommend hot wings not fried wings. Fried wings need the hot sauce for flavoring.

I really enjoyed this landmark diner opened since 1958. It's like any good neighborhood restaurants with very friendly staff and return customers who ask their favorite waiter or waitress by their names. They kept the old school look of the diner on the outside but the interior was much updated and quite hip for this type of restaurants.

Pann's
6710 La Tijera Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(323)776-3770