Agean Cafe is the Grecian dining experience
DINING OUT
There is probably a no more definitive Greek dining destination in
all Orange County than the fascinating Aegean Cafe.
Dramatically perched atop the Collection shopping center in
Downtown Laguna Beach, the restaurant commands a view of the Pacific
Ocean and of the surrounding hillside, too, all fascinatingly
reminiscent of the picturesque islands of Greece.
Opened in 1991, the Aegean Cafe was acquired seven years ago by
young entrepreneur Jim Marutsous, whose knowledge of the Balkan
seaside country came by way of his Athenian-born parents. To his
credit, this progressive entrepreneur maintained Athens-trained
executive chef Julio Perez, whose considerable expertise is a
reflection of Marutsous’ impeccable standards.
What was added and continues to prevail is an expanded interior,
as well as a celestial study in deep ocean blue and clear sea foam
white. The refreshing combination frames multitude windows
overlooking the wondrous outdoors, illuminates ceilings, walls and
impeccably set tables dressed in crisp matching linens.
An intricately sketched pastel mural depicting the Greek
countryside forms a scenic backdrop for entertainers Alex Galas, the
bouzouki player, and guitarist Victor Vassilli. The two set the
festive pace for exotic belly dancers costumed in glittering garb who
perform their alluring art nightly. The spirited music is an instant
invitation for guests to join the exciting antics, adding further
excitement to the scene.
This is most emphatically a party place attracting happy families
and convivial groups out for an evening of fun, delicious food and
palpitating potables. To wit, a menu in the most authentic Greek
tradition and a full-service cocktail bar, which is divided from the
dining room by a partition, is enhanced with verdant plants.
The bill of far doesn’t miss a beat with listings such as Grecian
Delights, $13.95 to $21.95; Off the Boat specials, $21.50 to $23.95;
broiler specialties, $18.95 to $34.95; soups, salads, $6.95 to
$13.95; and hot and cold appetizers, $6.95 to $12.95.
Those fascinated with avgolemono soup will quickly discover a
supremely flavorful version here, redolent of lemon and laced
generously with tender shredded chicken and plump ozzo bites. Then,
beyond traditional Greek offerings of tzatziki, dolmades, saganaki,
spanakopita, souvlaki, mousaka and more, they will find a plethora of
creative delicacies.
There’s Athenian chicken embracing spinach, feta, dill and tangy
egg-lemon sauce; lamb shank kokinisto braised with tomato sauce,
olive oil, red wine and herbs; swordfish charbroiled with a sauce of
olive oil, lemon, capers and herbs and other gourmet delights. Shrimp
kastella, prepared with big, plump prawns, is a delectable
alternative to Aegean’s scampi, this version sauteed in tomato,
garlic, herbs and embellished with feta and parsley.
A trio of family-style dinners is the way to go for large parties
who will take pleasure in sharing the wide variety of taste
sensations. Priced at $27.95, $31.95 and $36.95 per person, each is
prefaced with seven to nine appetizers, a choice of soup or salad,
three to five entrees plus coffee and dessert, the latter featuring
an assortment of homemade sweets.
A notable finale is the luscious katofi delight, a baklava-based
treat embellished with whipped cream and shredded filo. Way to go.
* GLORI FICKLING is a longtime Laguna Beach resident who has
written restaurant news and views columns since 1966. She may be reached at 494-4710 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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