Sunday, November 14, 2010
Jake's Ready to Eat
We were looking for a fun place to have dinner that wouldn't break the bank. We were also dressed in hiking clothes so a $$$ place wasn't going to cut it. There seemed to be no shortage of high-end fancy smanchy restaurants in Palm Springs but we found one listed as $$ instead of $$$ or $$$$! Jake's it is!
The atmosphere is casual but comfortable. There is a larger outside patio which looked romantic and a handful of smaller tables inside. We arrived slightly before 6 pm on a Saturday evening and even though the place looked empty, the host asked whether we had a reservation because he was booked for the entire evening. Luckily he found space, and they were able to seat us inside. The service was awesome... not pretentious, attentive and always friendly. They seemed genuinely concerned with whether we were enjoying our meal.
Shrimp cocktail was offered as an amuse-bouche:.
Tasty! Out came our server to deliver a warm dinner roll shortly after.
I started with the Mixed Organic Greens salad with lemon vinaigrette ($6.50). It had a nice variety of vegetables and everything was fresh, but of course, I could have easily eaten 3 plates of this. :)
R had the filet mignon with blue-cheese (are you surprised?). It came atop roasted garlic mashed potatoes and asparagus ($24). It was so delicious he ate everything cleanly - even the vegetables!
Because they couldn't make the Tower of Eggplant without cheese (apparently it is pre-assembled), I opted for the sea bass. It was crusted with hazelnuts and came with garlic mashed potatoes and not enough broccolini ($21). Although it was rich, it was perfectly cooked and excellent. And even though it may look like a tiny portion in this picture (and I did think so when I first saw the dish), I was surprisingly full after I was done.
After gaping at the display case when we went in, I was determined to have a dessert. I mean, look at them!
This picture doesn't really do them justice (R took the picture - hah!). The cakes are HUGE layer cakes and the brownies and bars (lower shelf on right and left) are as big as my face! Okay, not really... but close!
It was tough choosing, but the peanut butter lover in me had to go with the peanut butter cupcake ($5):
It was a giant-sized, moist chocolate cake filled with a little peanut butter and topped with peanut-butter buttercream and roasted peanuts. Although I LOVE peanut butter, I shortly realized this probably wasn't the wisest choice as I also detest buttercream (too sweet!), and am generally not a cupcake fan. I can't really complain because there was nothing wrong with it (wasn't dry or flavorless), but I should have chosen something else!
R had the "hostess" cupcake ($5):
His response: Mmmmmmmmmm.
To top things off, they gave us a couple of complimentary bites of pecan bars:
I definitely left with a happy, full belly. This place is phenomenal AND good value. A similar dinner would have cost us much, much more. We will be back.
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