I just concluded a great Napa trip - although it was only a few days long. I think wineries have been pretty well covered here. We went to several wineries, including Schramsberg and Rutherford Hill Winery.
Since we had a couple underage kiddos with us, we made sure to eat plenty of tasty food thought.
Our first night we dined at the
Wine Spectator at Greystone, and had a nice, if not spectacular, meal prepared by culinary students. The atmosphere was very warm and inviting and I loved watching the students work at different stations.
Monterey Bay Sardines / Greystone Restaurant by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Monterey Bay Sardines - remoulade, crisp fingerling potatoes, sauce verde. Cafe Spiaggia's sardines are way better.
Pan Seared Pacific Cod / Greystone Restaurant by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Pan Seared Pacific Cod - ribbons of garden vegetables (zucchini, squash, mushrooms), pumpkin seed relish, romesco sauce. Pumpkin seed relish was interesting, otherwise this dish was entirely forgettable. Cod was pretty dry.
Pan Roasted Sole / Greystone Restaurant by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Calabrian chili glaze, arugula, sauce verde
Pappardelle with Pork and Mushroom Ragout / Greystone Restaurant by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
House-Made Pappardelle - ragout of pork and mushrooms, Greystone Garden braising greens, pecorino, porcini premium olive oil.
Dessert Flight / Greystone Restaurant by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Sweet Finale Dessert Flight - the lime cilantro panna cotta was my favorite and the chocolate mousse with caramel and sea salt was a close second. The Florentine was too sticky and cloying.
Yesterday, after a couple wine tastings, we headed to a late lunch at
Pizzeria Tra Vigne where we wolfed down a few different flavors. This was nice Neapolitan pizza, with a good char. Better than the pizza I had last week at Bar Toma.
Vespa Pizza / Pizzeria Tra Vigne by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Vespa Pizza - chicken apple sausage, smoked mozzarella, oven roasted onions, spinach
Ducati and Funghi Pizza / Pizzeria Tra Vigne by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Ducati and Funghi pizza
Ducati: spicy Italian sausage, capicola, sun dried tomatoes, mushrooms, mozzarella, tomato sauce. Funghi: crimini, shiitake and beach mushrooms, fontina cheese, truffle oil and arugula
Dinner at
étoile last night was good, although I had an awful bout of food poisoning after the fact, which I deduce was the from my Scottish salmon, since it was the only dish I had that nobody else ordered and I was the only one who fell ill.
Assorted Bread from Model Bakery / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Butter and Goat Milk Butter / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Rabbit Terrine Amuse Bouche / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Rabbit Terrine amuse bouche with fiddlehead fern, green garlic puree and fennel seeds
Mt. Veeder Blanc de Blancs / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Mt. Veeder Blanc de Blancs - Chardonnay 2005 Comine Chandon, Mt. Veeder, Napa. Paired wonderfully with my salmon!
Scottish Salmon / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Scottish Salmon - kohlrabi, fava leaves, sea beans, bonito and roe beurre monte. The fish was so tender, and pretty bland by itself, which worked perfectly with the salty roe and rich butter sauce. It did give me food poisoning though.
Wild Striped Bass / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Wild Striped Bass - picholine olive, tarbais beans, cardoons, nettle sauce
Sea Urchin Fettuccini / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Sea Urchin Fettucini - heirloom radishes, kumquats, foraged greens, fennel
Chocolate Marquise / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Chocolate Marquise - dark chocolate, white chocolate, topped with espresso semifreddo and with blood orange marmalade
Sorbet Selection / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Sorbet Selection - pineapple, mango and coconut with rhubarb consomme, sugar tuille
Meyer Lemon Vacherin / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Meyer Lemon Vacherin - citrus foam, grapefruit, madeleine cookies and lemon sherbet
Caramelized Pear Mille Feuille / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
brandied butterscotch, almond toffee and poached pear; the waitress said this was their signature dessert. All the deserts were fantastic.
Mignardises / Etoile by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Etoile's Mignardises - Calamansi gelee, pecan shortbread cookie, dark chocolate truffle; I didn't even know what calamansi was, but it was delicious. Looked it up afterward and it's a citrus fruit from the Philippines.
Today we started with breakfast from
Bouchon Bakery. Overall, I was quite disappointed. And to think this was the only taste of Thomas Keller I got this trip. Everything, especially the macarons, just weren't as fresh and flavorful as I expected. The banana items I had, the banana fruit tart and caramelized banana macaron, were my favorites. And I don't normally even like bananas.
French Macarons / Bouchon Bakery by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
French Macarons - really disappointed in these. For such pricey ($3.25 a pop) jumbo macarons I expected them all to be fresh, but alas only the raspberry and chocolate were good. The hazelnut, vanilla, espresso, pistachio and caramel were all hard and stale

If you go visit, I hope they made the macarons fresh that day for you.
Caramelized Banana Macaron / Bouchon Bakery by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Caramelized Banana Macaron - the best of the bunch we ordered. Fresh, soft and pillowy, with a lovely banana buttercream and banana jam inside
Pistachio Citrus Brioche / Bouchon Bakery by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Breakfast Pastries / Bouchon Bakery by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
The banana tart was the best here. The brioche with dried cherries, candied orange peel and pistachios reminded me of panettone, but was far too dry. The coffee cake and pecan sticky bun were just ok.
Lunch was at
Kitchen Door after we browsed and tasted our way through Oxbow Public Market. I was really impressed with the quality of the food, up there with Lula Cafe or Jam for brunch in Chicago.
Chicken Dinner / Kitchen Door by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Chicken Dinner - green peppercorn gravy, mashed potatoes and mirepoix vegetables
Lahmajune Armenian Flatbread / Kitchen Door by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Lahmajune 'Armenian Fold and Eat' Flatbread - spiced ground lamb, cucumber, seasonal salad, harissa yogurt; this was so delicious and it was fun watching them make it right in front of me. Love their open kitchen. Plus, it was really fun to eat. Folding it up totally works and it's not messy at all.
Our one-two punch dessert started with
Kara's Cupcakes, where we ordered an assortment to split amongst us. I think my favorite two were the passion fruit and the dark chocolate fleur de sel.
Assorted Cupcakes / Kara's Cupcakes by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Clockwise from top left: Passion Fruit, Chocolate Coconut, Dark Chocolate Fleur de Sel, Chocolate Velvet (their bestseller), Peanut Butter Chocolate and Meyer Lemony Lemon
Meyer Lemony Lemon Cupcake / Kara's Cupcakes by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Meyer Lemony Lemon Cupcake Inside / Kara's Cupcakes by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Then, we headed to Michoacan Natural Ice Cream at 3095 Jefferson St. They do not yet have a website, but they make their ice cream daily. We tried to stop in a few days earlier when we first arrived. But we stumbled upon the owner closed in the middle of the afternoon, furiously making ice cream for the next day. It was definitely worth the wait though. I sampled lots of flavors, including a cappuccino and almond, Chongos, Mexican vanilla, Cajeta and peach yogurt that were all quite good. They did not have a horchata flavor, but when I inquired, they said they do offer it sometimes. Ultimately, I decided upon a rum raisin flavor that is brightly yellow from its Mexican vanilla base.
Rum Raisin Ice Cream / Michoacan Natural Ice Cream by
TrackBelle, on Flickr
Rum Raisin Ice Cream from an adorable Mexican ice creamery - my love of rum trumped my dislike of raisins here. I should just move to some deserted island with Captain Jack Sparrow.