We had a wonderful time at our
dinner Sunday night at La Casa de Isaac. It was great seeing familiar faces and meeting several other folks for the first time, too. The dinner was delicious and, as Grandpa Bob posted above, the place was full but not to the point where the folks who were waiting had to do so for very long. It surprised me how many larger groups were there last night. Nonetheless, Isaac's crew handled the situation with aplomb. After the meal, he apologized to us for a supposed delay during our service but I hadn't noticed it -- probably due to the excellent conversation and festive atmosphere at our table. Anyway, even though some of these dishes are pictured upthread, I thought it would be worth showing exactly what was ordered and consumed at our meal . . .
One of the stars of the evening, the house margarita. Yeah, we had a few pitchers . . . so what?!
Isaac's guacamole; well-balanced flavor and texture.
These picaditas contain Mama's beef-only chorizo, which is not yet on Isaac's menu.
Taquitos appetizer, based on the taquitos Isaac and Moishe ate as kids.
Queso fundido with portabella mushrooms.
Enchiladas de bistec, iirc.
Isaac's Mother's Favorite Enchiladas served, by request, with red and green salsas.
Jardin Ensalada con Pollo. Ok, the salad looks great but . . . no comment
Chipotle BBQ Marinated Grilled Salmon served with roasted vegetables, garlic-mashed potatoes and sauteed spinach.
Pollo en Mole Rojo.
Rico Suave Steak . . . hanger steak served with poblano cream sauce rice, garlic-mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables. Here's it useful to know that the poblano cream sauce is mixed into the rice, not served atop the steak. The steak is actually served with Isaac's Chipotle BBQ sauce.
Chile Relleno, which is one of my favorites at Isaac's. stevez ordered this and was pleased that his poblano pepper actually contained some heat.
My son's oft-ordered Tampiquena, which he gets medium rare, with a cheese enchilada in red mole. This is an ambitiously-sized plate of food.
Chilaquiles a la Gary . . . I love how Gary ordered this dish, opting for the salsa de arbol and adding some of Mama's beef chorizo and freshly-chopped jalapenos.
Isaac's Flan, which I'd never tried before. I'm certainly no expert but I thought it was delicious.
Isaac's infamous Torrejas, served with vanilla ice cream and fresh strawberries.
Banana Flameadas.
Unfortunately, I didn't get pictures of some of the delicious non-alcoholic beverages we enjoyed (although a few are shown upthread). Isaac turns out excellent jamaica and horchata -- and they were being ordered by our group pretty heavily. Their mamey shakes are also quite tasty.
It was an fun evening of excellent food and drink -- and wonderful company. What better way could there be to celebrate the "meat" of the summer
Thanks all, for a great evening (in Lake County)!
=R=
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