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Exclusive guide to the best holiday destinations in north America, independent reviews from award-winning travel writers

Capa Spanish Steakhouse

15/02/2017 by .
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Up on the 17th floor rooftop of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, Kevin is quick to point out some of the stand out items on the Capa Spanish Steakhouse menu as he seats me close to all the open plan kitchen action.

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Garces Trading Company. Indulge in wonderful Spanish fare.

03/11/2016 by .
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Any restaurant which has a whole help yourself section dedicated to home made olive oils and balsamic vinegars is fully approved as far as I am concerned. Fortunately, the food and wine at Garces Trading Company is equally impressive, so I’m approving on both counts.

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Fork Restaurant

01/11/2016 by .
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I’m sitting across from owner Ellen Yin in Fork Restaurant and she’s telling me about her journey from being a healthcare professional to serious restaurateur. It is a story no different perhaps than those from other successful entrepreneurs; drive, ambition and a passion to achieve personal success. It is, you could say the embodiment of the American Dream. But with Ellen, I still feel despite her growing portfolio including High Street on Market, a.Kitchen& Bar on Rittenhouse Square  and High Street on Hudson in New York, that Fork, some twenty years old and counting, will always be her favourite.

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Hook & Plow Hermosa Beach

12/07/2016 by .
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Too many visitors turn resolutely left out of LAX, heading north for Los Angeles, Beverly Hills or Santa Monica, oblivious to the delights which lie to the south.   Yet within a half-hour’s drive of the airport sit LA’s delightful beach towns, a great place to kick back and enjoy good food in rustic surroundings.   Hermosa Beach is one of the prettiest of these coastal villages, and The Hook & Plow has been its star turn since 2014.

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Distilled at Gratz Park. Taste the beautiful south in Lexington

05/11/2015 by .
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The first I knew about Distilled at Gratz Park was when I stumbled into the Gratz Park Inn, a charming boutique hotel  tucked away in a quiet square in downtown Lexington Kentucky.

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Bouquet Restaurant. Taste delicious fine dining in Kentucky

04/11/2015 by .

Element 47. Aspen

18/08/2015 by .
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I was informed by those in the know, that Element 47 was named after the silver ore that was once Aspen’s meal ticket, rather than my spectacularly wrong guess, the number of ingredients chef Matthew Padilla uses in his gastronomic creations.

That said, I felt it was a justifiable guess given the culinary treats I was experiencing in one of Aspen’s most treasured restaurants, hidden inside the celebrated Little Nell hotel. It’s a restaurant which celebrates Colorado cuisine using locally sourced ingredients, a fast growing trend in the USA where farm fresh produce is fast becoming almost a mandatory requirement and long overdue in my opinion.

Element 47 may not have a large menu, (unlike its wine cellar which has 22,000 bottles) but it is sprinkled with all kinds of goodies from individual to sharing portions that have “eat me now” temptations written all over them. I was for example, torn between a starter of local watercress and golden potato soup with arctic char roe, crème fraiche and potato chips ($16) and an early harvest vegetable salad with avocado puree, cucumber vinaigrette and benne wafer crumble. ($18) “no contest” said my patient server “harvest salad every time for me.”  And so it came to pass, well who am I to disregard local knowledge? There was a moment though when I contemplated dropping everything for the house-cured pork belly and sea scallop with sweet corn succotash and peach glaze instead ($22). In the end common sense prevailed and the harvest salad more than lived up to the billing.

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Having had a peek at the support act, it was time for the main event with chef Padilla sprinkling his magic dust wherever you looked on the menu. From pan-seared Scottish salmon with a pea risotto , snap peas, carrots and mushrooms ($42) to Colorado lamb loin with caramelized cauliflower puree, braised scallion and coffee crumble. ($49). Under the watchful eye of my still patient server, I chose the 14 oz prime New York steak with king trumpet mushrooms, potatoes mousseline, spinach and house steak sauce ($59). “An excellent choice” she tells me, and pleased with myself for choosing so well, I celebrated with a side dish of smoky gorgonzola macaroni.

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The steak was a total triumph, not to mention a dish of sizeable proportions; far too much to include a macaroni side that’s for sure, but I did choose excellently, so I was worth it.

Colorado peaches have attained legendary status in these parts, so when offered a dessert of said peaches with cream, brown butter cake, grilled peaches and peach champagne sorbet ($12) it is quite frankly a no brainer. This was, I have to say, a marriage made in heaven.

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Element 47 is Little Nell’s signature restaurant and with so many bottles gracing its cellar, it’s no wonder a wine pairing is offered with the meal. Sommelier supremo Nick Barb’s almost encyclopedic knowledge of the fruit of the vine should be enough to convince you but the pairing price of £65 is an added incentive should you need one.

Aspen in summer is a revelation; her clear blue skies and laid back lifestyle a joy to experience. Her roots may well have been in silver mining, but you won’t have to dig very deep to reach this Element 47. It’s practically on the doorstep.

All images (c) Andy Mossack

Where can I find Element 47 Restaurant?

Element 47 is in The Little Nell hotel. As well as a la carte, there is a 5 course chef’s carte blanche menu at $95 plus a cheese course ($10) and wine pairing ($65)

Address: 675 East Durant Avenue, Aspen  Co 81611 Tel: +1 970-920-6330.

 

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High West Distillery and Saloon

08/04/2015 by .
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David Perkins has a lot to answer for as far as I am concerned. Describing his vision of building a whiskey distillery to a self confessed whiskey addict must surely be against some law or other. Nevertheless, after bullying me to taste some of his own whiskey creations at the High West Distillery and Saloon in downtown Park City Utah, this former biochemist turned restaurateur has achieved something quite remarkable; he can actually give Scotland a run for its money.

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Super Croce’s Park West. San Diego

07/08/2014 by .

Brilliant Bertrand at Mr A’s. San Diego

01/07/2014 by .