Dining

FLEMINGS MONTH OF DISCOVERY!
09.19.11
Review by Sheryll Alexander
There’s only two Fridays left for Fleming’s 100 “Opening Nights,” which is the unveiling of the award-winning list of 100 wines by the glass at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar. On both Sep. 23 and Sep. 30, guests can sip 20 wines for just $25 in the sultry Fleming’s cellar and try some of Chef Chris Huttens’ killer new appetizers.
We enjoyed last Friday’s “Opening Night” immensely. The lively wine cellar banter with eager Fleming’s servers and well-dressed guests was relaxing after a long week. However, the best part of the evening may have been Chef Huttens’ new polenta fries with “F17” steak sauce. We also loved the smoky, tender grilled lamb chops with a delicious garlic-and-mint chimmichuri sauce as well as the succulent ahi steak satay skewers.
This wine celebration at Fleming’s Newport Beach lasts all month long and also includes:
More about “Opening Nights”
Opening Nights, a series of wine tastings held Friday evenings in September provides guests with a rare opportunity to sniff, swirl and sip their way through Fleming’s wine by the glass list. Each of these five Opening Night events provides 20 different wines to try for just $25, and includes a preview tasting of selections from Fleming’s new Small Plates menu. Space for this popular event is limited and reservations must be made by calling your local Fleming’s location.
Small Plates Introduced on September 21
Debuting on the menu are seven all-new selections that are meant to be savored and enjoyed anytime — with a quick glass of wine at the bar, multiple plates shared casually among friends or at the start of a multi-course dining experience. Yes, Fleming’s new smalllates are more substantial than appetizers, but smaller than full steakhouse entrées. They include: Sliced Filet Mignon, Jumbo Shrimp Scampi Skewers, New Zealand Petite Lamb Chops, Ahi Tuna Skewers, New Bedford Scallops, Filet Mignon Skewers and Fleming’s Lobster Tempura.
“Winesdays” at Fleming’s
This month find a new wine favorite at a special price every Wednesday in September. Enjoy a 25 percent discount on any bottle from the new Fleming’s 100 when you dine on Wednesday evenings. For those with exceptional home cellars, September is also the month to crack that bottle you’ve been saving for a special occasion. Corkage is complimentary this month on Wednesday nights
Fleming’s “Icon Wine Series” now featuring Silver Oak
The Icon Wine series continues in September with Silver Oak 2007 Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon which is available for $100 per bottle (normal list price of $150 - $175) until September 30—or until inventory runs out. The 2007 Silver Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is described by Silver Oak winemaker Daniel Baron as “a profound, fruit-driven wine from a great California vintage. It has a dark ruby color with a purple edge and an inviting nose of ripe black plum, blackberry, baking spices and soy sauce. On the palate, the wine is rich and full, reminiscent of the flavors of a berry cobbler.”
Win a Masterpiece of “Wine Art”
As part of the Month of Discovery, Fleming’s is giving away a signed, limited-edition giclée on canvas by the celebrated fine arts painter Thomas Arvid, who specializes in portraying the wine experience. Arvid’s masterpieces are showcased on the walls of every Fleming’s restaurant. To enter to win, please visit FlemingsSteakhouse.com/Arvid.
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Fashion Island, 455 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 949-720-9633, http://www.flemingssteakhouse.com/.
Sheryll Alexander runs a news media agency based in Costa Mesa, California. Follow her! @sheryllalexande or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sheryll-Alexander/252517508109644.

Mozza in OC!
09.15.11
Review by Sheryll Alexander
The newly-opened Pizzeria Mozza in Newport Beach may be the brainchild of super star NYC chef and TV personality Mario Batali, but is it really as good as all that? Pretty much. Those strapped for cash, however, should be aware of hidden costs, small portions and high-priced wines.
For those who don’t have to worry about price so much, Mozza is a delight for all the senses, especially if you love excellent wines, artisanal foods, wood-fired pizzas and the lively atmosphere of a modern Italian-style bistro.
Parking at Mozza
Located in the former Il Dolce space along Pacific Coast Highway in what’s called Newport’s Mariner’s Mile, Mozza is sandwiched between a McDonald’s and a fancy car dealership. Drive up to the tiny valet stand and it will cost you $8 plus tip.
Don’t mind walking a bit to save a few bucks? There’s free parking next door at Mickey D’s and PCH has quite a few parking spaces too with no meters in sight.
Once you get the parking situation handled, remember to stop and marvel at a gorgeous herb garden that seems to defy gravity by hanging on the outside wall as a frame to the restaurant’s one big picture window.
Sure, you finally got reservations at Mozza, but are you meeting some friends? Mozza won’t seat you until your entire party shows up, so keep that in mind and remind your friends to be on time.
Also, if you and your friends are thinking about bringing your own bottle of robust red wine to go with your pizza, Mozza charges you a $30 corkage fee. Wines by the glass are excellent varietals, but will cost you at least $12 or more per glass.
Inside Mozza
Step inside and you are immediately confronted with a bustling space filled with crowded tables. While servers rush and dishes clink, the scent of smoke, wood and fresh flour fill your nose. During the lunch and dinner rush, it seems all of Newport is here and the crowd is lively with conversation and laughter. Also Mario Batali’s own soundtrack of classic 60-90s rock and pop hits plays rather loudly, which gives the place even more of a party atmosphere. Yes, you finally made it to Mozza!
We love the giant mustard-colored wall where the wood fireplace is the star of the open-air kitchen. The high industrial ceilings are modern and yet the warm woods of the furniture and the terra cotta walls bring an earthiness to this small space.
Guests can sit either in the main dining room, on an adjacent sunny patio, in the wine room, at the main bar (which surrounds the kitchen and fireplace) and at a smaller bar near the front door. Wherever you sit at Mozza, get ready to order one of its famed pizzas.
Mozza Menu
Chef Mario Batali’s Mozza menu is surprisingly short with a dozen or so antipasti or appetizers (all $12 each) and three different salads. Or, order up some wine and a charcuterie plate filled with artisan proscuittos, salumes and bufala mozzarella.
We started with the crispy goat cheese with Umbrian lentils. Sure, the dish was delicious with creamy goat cheese oozing from a perfectly-fried ball surrounded by savory lentils, but the portion was surprisingly small for the price.
Next, we tried “Nancy’s chopped salad.” Although the portion was quite large, we thought this refreshing salad was a bit overdressed and the bitter raddichio overshadowed the other fine ingredients such as thinly-sliced cabbage and shreds of cheese and cured meats.
Don’t miss ordering a pizza at Mozza. These four-slice wonders come in 16 different flavors with mostly Italian ingredients such as Sicilian oregano, prosciutto di Parma, salami, garlic, tomatoes and mozzarella, Parmagiano and pecorino cheeses.
We loved the fennel sausage pizza, which also featured panna, red onions and thinly-cut scallions. Somehow, the scallions gave it a pepper punch while the fennel sausage and creamy panna melded together on Batali’s absolutely delicious chewy-and-crispy crust.
Unfortunately, we weren’t as excited about the way-too-spicy “speck” pizza with pineapple, jalapenos, mozzarella and tomato.
Daily Specials
Mozza’s menu also features a daily special entrée (see list below). We came on a Thursday, so we tasted the ribs al forno. We were blown away by these totally tender, fall-apart ribs with a tart-yet-sweet apple cider vinegar, fennel and honey glaze. Yummy!
Mondays: Cannelloni
Tuesdays: Duck leg with lentils
Wednesdays: Baccala
Thursdays: Ribs
Fridays: Wild red king salmon
Saturdays: Chicken thighs with sausage
Sundays: Lasagna
OC is definitely lucky to have Mozza in the hood. Ready for some awesome wood-fired pizza in a casual Euro bistro atmosphere? Reservations are still tough to get during lunch and at the dinner hour, but late lunches and early or late dinners are more than possible.
Pizzeria Mozza, 800 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, 877-50-MOZZA, www.pizzeriamozza.com
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