Jonathan Gold said Elite Restaurant in Monterey Park is better than The Kitchen, Alhambra (which I visited in April 2008). And, who could doubt a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist? Not me. Mr. Gold, you saved us again.
By the way, Cris, who is leaving Los Angeles to take a job in her native Portland (I'm in denial about the whole thing), is really going to miss the variety of ethnic food in Los Angeles...she recently read a review of a Mexican food place in Portland. It said, no kidding here, "put the cilantro on your taco and squeeze lime juice on it - really, it's good that way." Oh dear. Dear Mr. Jonathan Gold, could you clone yourself for Portland?! Cris needs someone who has reviewed all the taco trucks! If anyone has recommendations for good ethnic food in Portland, pass 'em along!
There were nine of us, so we ordered a bunch of stuff. As the name implies, this is elite dim sum (hee hee) and you order off a menu - no carts. Here's the take:
Round One:
Vermicelli Singapore Style
I could eat this everyday. Every meal in fact.
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1. Deep "Fired" Bean Curd "Warp" (This was our favorite misspelling. Who cares about the spelling? It was delicious. Sorta like a laminated dough/puff pastry of bean curd!)
2. "Fired" (or Fried) Taro Cake
3. Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce
2. "Fired" (or Fried) Taro Cake
3. Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce
4. Baby Bok Choy with Fish Stock
Elite BBQ Pork Bun
The breather between round 1 and round 2. Insert a serious discussion of fire fighters, how the DVR transcends the time-space continuum, and the uncanny ability of pre-schoolers to use the remote.
Round Two:
Macau Roasted Pork
One word: Suc-cu-lent
Shredded Pork Rice Noodle
Baked Durian Pie
The menu said "Duran" so it was the Simon LeBon and Nick Rhodes pie. Here is an internal pic. The durian filling (from the smelliest fruit on the earth) wasn't Cheryl's favorite. I thought it was okay but the crust was too greasy.
Sesame Balls with White Bean Filling
If there was an election for favorite dim sum dessert, my bumper sticker would read: "Sesame '08"
Pan Friend Turnip cake with X.O. Sauce (Nikki's favorite!)
Crystal Sweet Cake (although not what we were expecting when we ordered it, this was a light jello with flowers) and Fresh Mango Pudding (if Mango is on anywhere on the menu, it's in front of me)
Snow Bun with Almond Flavor
Delightful. In a little cloud of heaven.
Yes, we ate even more food. We also had: Crystal Shrimp Har Gow, Pork Shui-Mai, Bean Curd Wrap (yummy!), Steamed Turnip Cake (get this! get this!), and egg custard tarts (Cris' favorite)
Elite Restaurant
700 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(626) 282-9998
3 comments:
Oh my goodness--you have saved me from another twenty hours of deciphering foodies intense opinions on LA dim sum for my trip to LA this weekend (no dim sum where I live now). I will go to Elite. My favorite "genre" (so to speak) of food is dim sum (second to Sichuan cuisine) and I haven't had it in, sniff, way too long. Your photos rock and you order most of the things I would order! Whew. Thank you.
Your photos are fantastic. Do you mind sharing what camera and settings you use to get them to turn out so well?
T, I have...
Canon Rebel XTi, EF 50mm f/1.8, EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro and 430EX Speedlite Flash
For these shots at the restaurant, I believe I only used the 50 mm lens, no flash, longer exposure times or higher film speed. The restaurant had some bright lights so that helped! :)
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