Yesterday I met my friend Emily at Zaytinya for lunch. If you recall, over the summer I had dinner at this restaurant with Anna, Jenn and Mas. We loved the food and service, and I was looking forward to lunching at Zaytinya.
At noon, the restaurant was still pretty empty, and I was surprised when we were told we could not sit at the table of our choice because it was reserved. People reserve certain tables? I asked to have a table with as much natural light as possible because I was planning on taking pictures of the food (of course!).
The restaurant is doing a new economic stimulus promotion where for $20.09 you choose 3 mezzes and one dessert from a pre-selected list of options. Emily and I decided it was an excellent idea (otherwise I'm often overwhelmed by quite an extensive menu).
Our waitress, Christine, took our orders, brought out a bowl of olive oil (notice the Z made with vinegar! It just dawned on me that Z stands for Zaytinya), and then we received a basket of fresh and hot pita bread. We were off to a good start!
For the first round I ordered crispy fried eggplant, and Emily ordered fattoush salad. I know that usually anything fried has to be good, but the eggplant was amazing! I could have happily eaten another few slices: the eggplant was tender on the inside and perfectly crispy on the outside without being too oily. And I was glad (somewhat) I wasn't planning on kissing anyone later because the garlicky sauce was just that: garlicky (in the most perfect way possible).
Emily's fattoush was perfect.
For the second round I ordered shrimp, and Emily ordered chicken with orzo. While Emily liked her dish, I thought it was overly salty. But I did not mind, because I really liked the shrimp! Dill, mustard and lemon juice went so well with the sweetness of the shrimp. And we received a second basket of pita just in time for me to dip it into the sauce.
Christine came over one more time and apologized that the salmon was taking such a long time. She asked if we were in a hurry, and I joked that I worked for the government, and Emily was on vacation, so we were okay. Christine then asked why I was taking photographs of the food, and I told her that I have a food blog.
10 comments:
Wow the food all looks wonderful.
Looks delicious and fun ... I want to go!
i'm SO jealous! :O
I was just reading about this restaurant on another blog literally an hour ago! The cherries and yogurt dessert sounds wonderful and everything else too. Now I definitely have to put this on my list :)
Looks like a great lunch...and small portions with many selections is just how I like to eat! YUM!
I didn't know he had a mediterranean restaurant! I love mediterranean food, I could eat it every day.
wow! everything looks so great! the desserts especially! a lot of restaurants have been doing 'recession deals'. 25% off sounds great! i love that you look pictures of the menu.
Love the photo collages! This was a great meal. I think my fave item was your cherry dessert. I gotta have lunch with you more often ;-)
Everything looks so delicious - I wish this restaurant was in my town.
That sounds like a great restaurant for sure! Just a question; do people look at you funny when you photograph all the food you are having before eating it? I do that a lot (especially when having lunch since I can use the natural light then) and sometimes you can hear people whispering about that silly person taking photos of everything...:) I don't mind; I was just wondering how that is in the US! It seems everyone is getting so paranoid about photography sometimes!
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