Showing posts with label Pioneer Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pioneer Square. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

REVIEW: The London Plane


Last weekend I had Brunch at The London Plane in Pioneer Square. I have been wanting to eat at this cafe since it opened a year ago. The London Plane is owned by Mathew Dillon who also owns the popular Sitka and Spruce, The Corson Building, bar ferd'nand, and bar Sajor. It is also a partnership between Katherine Anderson, owner of Marigold and Mint. The London Plane is one of many new restaurants that have opened in Pioneer Square over the last year that has started a revitalization of Seattle's oldest neighborhood.


The London Plane is located at 300 Occidental Avenue South. It is a corner space in a beautiful historic building. The space has huge floor to high-ceiling windows that just flood the space with natural light. When you enter the cafe you are greeted by a large table of beautiful flower arrangements from Marigold and Mint. The counter to the right offers fresh bakery goods and an array of salads, soups, and other delicious looking food items. There is seating available upstairs on the second level that offers up a great view of the main dining area and cafe bar.


I was really looking forward to trying the food at The London Plane. Matthew Dillon had huge success with Sitka and Spruce, so I had high expectations. I decided to start with one of the baked goods, as they all sounded so delicious. I wanted to go with the orange scented morning bun, but they were unfortunately out of them that morning. I went with my second choice, the warm biscuit with seasonal preserve and crème fraiche. I'm not going to lie, this biscuit with the preserve and crème fraiche was one of the best biscuits I have had in a very long time. So I'm kind of glad they were out of the morning bun. 


I love Brunch. It gives me an excuse to have an alcoholic beverage in the morning. Not that I really need an excuse. The Mimosa was very tasty and it was a generous pour. So we were off to a good start. Next came the main dish.


I ordered the salt cured king salmon with marinated beets, fennel, crème fraich and a boiled egg. First off, the presentation of the food was amazing. The food almost looked like a floral arrangement, and it tasted as good as it looked. Everything was so fresh and full of flavor. I really liked the paper-thin shaved radishes. I'm a big fan of fennel, and this dish had just the right amount to not overpower the salmon, which was delicious! The boiled egg was just slightly more than soft boiled and the yolk just slowly oozed when I cut into it. I would definitely come back for more of this dish.


The London Plane is also a specialty foods store. They offer foods, gift ideas, cookbooks, soaps, cards, tableware, and other great food-related items. I highly recommend stopping into The London Plane,either for some delicious food, or to wander through their store items. If you do plan on going for dinner, I would suggest making reservations, as they tend to fill up very quickly.


 
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

FOOD NEWS: Seattle Food News from the Past Week

In case you missed any of the Seattle food news from the past week, I figured I would give you a little recap.

The Whale Wins and Joule tie for 9th Best New Restaurant of 2013
Bon Appetit announced its list of the top 10 best new restaurants in America for 2013. Seattle's own The Whale Wins and Joule both tied for the 9th spot on the list!!

Carrie Mashaney of Seattle will compete on the next season of Top Chef
Bravo has announced the cheftestants who will compete on the next season of Top Chef. Chef Carrie Mashaney, the chef de cuisine at the soon-to-open Aragona, was chosen to be on the show! Aragona, a Jason Stratton restaurant, will open late summer/early fall.

London Plane is now open in Pioneer Square
Matthew Dillon who owns Sitka and Spruce, The Corson Building, Bar Sajor, Bar Ferd'nand, and Old Chaser Farm, has recently opened his next venue called The London Plane. The new restaurant is on Occidental Avenue South in Pioneer Square. It's just a few address numbers down from Bar Sajor.

Josh Henderson to open Hollywood Tavern in Woodinville
I'm pretty sure you've heard of the food truck Skillet by now? After opening its first Skillet diner on Capitol Hill, and then more recently a second Skillet diner in Ballard, Josh is moving North! He plans to open Hollywood Tavern in Woodinville, which was previously Mabel's, a tavern that dates back to the 1930's. The new tavern is set to open in October. Henderson is also opening Westward and Little Gull Grocery on North Lake Union sometime this month.

Seattle Cider Company to open August 24th
Two Beers Brewing is opening Seattle's first post-prohibition cidery, Seattle Cider Company. They will be hosting a launch party Saturday, August 24th from 2:00 to 7:00pm at The Woods tasting room.