Las Brisas offers seafoods of Mexico
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DINING OUT
It has been almost 34 years since lovely Las Brisas replaced Laguna’s
long famed landmark, Victor Hugo Inn. Although Iocals were
understandably adamant at the time, it was not long before they
realized that the primo oceanfront location adjacent to our
superlative Art Museum, would become a definitive setting for the
featured “seafoods of Mexico.”
What transpired was a handsome reconstruction of the sprawling
bluffside locale encompassing a quartet of attractively appointed
levels starting with a festive patio above the splendiferous rose
gardens. The alfresco setting quickly became a mecca of fun and
frivolity, most notably on weekends. Sporting its own convenient bar
plus a specialized outdoor menu, the split-level area was recently
refurbished, sparkling blue and white furniture posing a striking
complement to the sun-splashed ocean and sky.
A stroll upstairs leads to the central cocktail lounge where
tropical fish slither in an aquarium divider and a bountiful happy
hour buffet invites weekday guests to enjoy a full Mexican repast for
an unbelievable $1. Beyond all this splendor reposes the two-level
rotunda dining room from which every table commands a romantic view
of colorful gardens and the swirling sea below.
Under astute direction of general manager Fouad Zahidi,
enterprising chieftain since day one, Las Brisas continues to
captivate locals with ongoing attractions. The recent purchase of a
whopping $50,000 worth of kitchen equipment promises to bring ever
more bounty to the popular breakfast buffet offered Monday through
Saturday. This hefty all-you-desire feast is tagged at about $10 a
person, half of that for small fry. In addition are such popular
holiday parties as the recent Cinco de Mayo blast and soon-to-come
Fourth of July festivities. Both feature danceable disco music and
complimentary buffets usually captivating the crowd.
In addition to lunch and dinner menus augmented with two or three
daily quotes, perhaps the most intriguing dining experience here is
the four-course Sunday champagne brunch as it best illustrates the
high caliber of Las Brisas’ cuisine. Regarded by knowing guests as a
superlative beginning to any week, this regal repast commences with a
sparkling flute of bubbly, which will be constantly replenished. A
picture-pretty plate of fresh berries and melon slices and a basket
of those Mexican pastries called bolillos arrives as you contemplate
your brunch selections. Prefacing the main course of a dozen plus
entrees, there is a choice of two soups or salads.
It is the melange of adventuresome dinner style taste sensations
alternating breakfast type delicacies which makes this brunch so
special. Succulent filet mignon is nestled atop caramelized onions
with shitake mushrooms, a side of quiche and an assortment of
julienned vegetables. Seafood enthusiasts will revel in filet of baby
salmon wrapped around a composite of spinach, mushroom, cheese, herbs
and crowned with lime cream sauce and escorted with sauteed potatoes.
Tender London broil comes with garlic mashed potatoes and al dente
vegetables. A salad tossed with ginger balsamic vinaigrette is
generously laced with shellfish and poached salmon. Then, to enhance
this leisurely day of dining, comes a deliciously decadent dessert
surprise, the perfect conclusion to a fascinating epicurean
experience.
Valet parking directly off Coast Highway expedites a walk through
the scenic garden path leading to the bustling patio entry. Or you
may enter the front door adjacent to our magnificent Laguna Art
Museum.
* GLORI FICKLING is a longtime Laguna Beach resident who has
written restaurant news and views columns since 1966. She may be reached at 494-4710 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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