Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Happy Birthday to Me at Mozza - Buon Appetito!

Mozza Pizzeria
641 North Highland Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 297-0101

When Nancy Silverton has a new venture. . . you hope you can get a reservation. On Mozza's menu it states, "A TAVOLA NON S'INVECCHIA MAI • AT THE TABLE, ONE NEVER GETS OLD." Delicacheena hopes so because sometimes one gets old waiting for an available table!

We arrived at Mozza (with your best Italian accent, pronounced mote-suh) to find a small space packed with foodies from wall to wall waiting for their next fix.With a 10 PM dinner reservation on a Monday night in April, we were ready to order everything on the menu, but managed to show some restraint and focus once we realized the quicker we order the sooner we would eat. Our waitress was very friendly, extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the menu. Once we were served our bottle of wine (2004 Cerasuolo di Vittoria, Valle dell'Acate), we were promptly served our starter, the salt cod "Montecato" bruschette. This savory appetizer is a can't miss if you're into lightly salted fish with a hint of black olives spread across a piece of crisp and chewy toast. It reminded UE of the Portuguese cod she has missed since last summer.

For our entrees, we each ordered a pizza. JM had the egg, guanciale (a kind of Italian bacon), asparagus, onion and parmigiano. The server informed her that her pizza was not sliced because the sunny side up yolk needed to be broken on top of the pizza before it could be sliced apart. The first bite proved the combination of the egg running over all the ingredients created a mouth watering experience.

Since the salame with wild nettles pizza was sold out (wanted to taste the buggers that were the bane of hiking trips), INK selected the squash blossoms, burrata and tomato pizza. Ever since her 2002 trip, she has associated the blossoms with summer in Italy. The oh-so creamy cheese and savory tomatoes combined well with the blossoms which taste of mild zucchini.

After a very impressive cod appetizer, UE chose the Prosciutto di Parma, rucola, tomato and mozzarella pizza. The crust was airy and the combination of ingredients created a perfectly balanced meal. The pizza was amazingly fresh and light, making it difficult to pause between bites.

Dessert did not disappoint, even though the one that kept floating by was also sold out. The cannoli was layered instead of rolled and was surprisingly light. The gelato sundae was great, but it was difficult to eat the accompanying shortbread with a fork or spoon without making it fly across the table. Butterscotch pudding (budino) is always a must-try for us anywhere. Melt on your tongue goodness with a touch of sea salt, an ever-lovin' dollop of whipped cream and lavender mini cookies on the side! We were spoon fighting over this one.

Growing old at the table? We don't care, as long as it tastes this good.

Happy Birthday to Me at Hatfields

Hatfields
7458 Beverly Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90036

It's been too long so just read the captions, study the pictures and drool. Everything is as good as it looks, including the purple Peruvian potatoes.

To drink: French 95, California Sour, 2005 Zweigelt, 2005 Albarino

To start: Croque Madame, Market Salad (not pictured)

To continue: Lamb, Duck, Hangar Steak, Stripped Bass

To end: Beignets, Truffle Cake, Cheesecake.