
Before I show you the wonderful food we enjoyed, let me tell you that Dorothy is a genuine "Foodie". She's very humble about her restaurant knowledge, but I can tell you that she is the "Who's Who" of Culinary World on the Monterey Peninsula. She writes a weekly food column in a local newspaper called "Food for Thought". She's a brilliant writer, though she blushes anytime I gush over how much I love her witty way of writing. She is, truly, a Master Storyteller. She's also a Master Sommelier (but she keeps that under wraps). Any meal with Dorothy is an adventure. She speaks "foodie". She knows her wine. She can make my eyes roll in the back of my head, when she describes a recipe she's watched a chef make. We never run out of conversation.

Dorothy- (from her "Facebook" Profile)I arrived early, so that I could take photos of the restaurant...


Ocean & San Carlos, Carmel California
Carmel has changed so much over the last decade. The original "Village" has changed-- to my chagrin, it's become too commercial for me. I decided to snap some photos of Carmel, appreciating that while I looked like a tourist-- I can call this city "home".



I know Carmel very well-- all of the alleys and out of the way places to shop.
11:30 rolled around, so I walked back to the restaurant. Dot made her entrance, looking lovely in a chic black outfit and her hair so nicely coiffed. She was clutching fliers for her latest project, The Harvest Farm-to-Table to be held at Quail Lodge in Carmel Valley on September 26 & 27, 2009. I listened to her speak to one of the kitchen staff members about the event, making a mental note that I wanted to help out. I do not want to miss an opportunity to rub elbows with celebrity chefs-- and that's is Dot's forte'. (Psssssssst, she knows Tyler Florence and he knows her. ) She's very much involved with the presigious "Pebble Beach Food & Wine Event"-- and I plan to be one of "gophers" for next year's event. I won't pass up a chance to ogle all the world famous chefs in such a beautiful setting. Plan to come, next year, if you want to experience a spectacular event.
I will let these photos speak of our wonderful lunch. Prices are very reasonable. You can view the menu here:












I don't know why I don't come to Carmel more often! I'm so used to dining in Salinas or Monterey. I guess I have an aversion to dodging so many tourists on a busy weekend in Carmel. I'll have to readjust my attitude, because there are so many wonderful restaurants to choose from.
After lunch, Dorothy had me accompany her while she paid a visit to a few restaurateurs to deliver more fliers, and to ask them to participate in the Harvest Event. She chatted with the new owners of Andre's Bouchee and I took a peek around. I definitely see a "Date Night" here, soon! I'll have to sneak in my camera and report back to those of you-- strictly for research.
If you come to Carmel, I highly recommend Basil Carmel. It's a very small place, but the food is excellent. Just be sure to make reservations, or you might be turned away. I'd hate to have you miss out!
I'll be back, tomorrow, posting a new recipe. My Staycation is coming to an end on Friday. I hope that you enjoyed my personal tour of my stomping grounds-- Carmel, California. Please come and visit and support our local restaurant proprietors. Most likely, they're friends of Dorothy's... or mine!
Oh, and Dorothy... I'd love to have you be a guest blogger here! Seriously. I want that recipe for fig jam, with toasted blanched almonds, port and something else. What was it?! Help me out, here!
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