Grub is good at 59th & Lex
GREER WYLDER
Every great department store should offer an excellent cafe to refuel
and rest worn-out shoppers. Bloomingdale’s at Fashion Island has just
the place, the ever-popular 59th & Lex Cafe.
The indoor and patio cafe on the first floor of Bloomingdale’s has
a prime location.
Fashion Island’s two biggest events of the year happen outside the
Bloomingdale’s Courtyard -- the six-week Newport Beach Summer Concert
Series in July and an elaborate two-night Christmas tree lighting
ceremony in December.
Avid concert and tree-lighting attendees reserve tables at the
59th & Lex Cafe in advance for these events. Cafe manager Touraj
Beizai, a former sous chef for Wolfgang Puck, offers a prix fixe menu
for $45 during those events.
It’s a great meal with great seating.
59th & Lex Cafe is a chic casual restaurant catering to in-a-hurry
shoppers looking for fresh, good and light meals.
“Everything on the menu is designed to be prepared with ease,”
Beizai said. “Nothing is pre-made; it’s always fresh and made to
order.”
The cafe is convenient and accommodating for business lunches, and
mall employees receive discounts.
Beizai and Chef Juan Gutierrez, also a former chef for Wolfgang
Puck, decide the daily specials together.
The same menu is offered all day, and daily specials include two
fresh soups and three entrees.
Those daily specials can include split pea or cream of artichoke
soup ($4); a chicken quesadilla with cheddar cheese, guacamole and
Pico de gallo, served with Caesar salad or fries ($11.50); or a
grilled salmon salad served over greens, with Kalamata olives,
cucumbers and honey Dijon dressing ($12.75).
There’s also a shrimp stir-fry with Asian vegetables tossed with
linguine in an orange ginger sauce ($13.25).
The daily menu offers eight entree salads ($11.25 to $13); eight
sandwiches served on C’est Si Bon baguettes with a choice of fries,
Caesar salad, house salad or potato salad ($8 to $9.75); and low-carb
specialties, including grilled chicken breast with Dijon and tarragon
served over jambalaya vegetables ($12) and grilled filet of sole over
wilted spinach and mushroom, served with citrus ponzu sauce ($12.50).
The pasta choices include a penne caterina with sauteed eggplant,
mozzarella, spinach, marinara and optional grilled chicken ($11.50 to
$12), and a Mediterranean pasta with grilled chicken breast, tomato,
Kalamata olives, feta cheese, spinach, red onions, basil and garlic
olive oil sauce ($11.50).
There’s also some popular menu favorites, including the mango
chicken salad with baby greens, mango, walnuts, sun dried tomatoes,
julienne grilled chicken breast, and medallions of goat cheese and
mango dressing ($11.50); and a grilled chicken and poached pear salad
with fresh strawberries, grapes, Gorgonzola cheese, pistachio nuts
and wild berry vinaigrette ($11.50).
Some other choices are the Bloomie’s burger -- eight ounces of
ground sirloin with fresh herbs and spices ($8.75), plus your choice
of mushrooms, bacon or cheese (.50 each); and a grilled chicken
breast sandwich served on a baguette with sauteed onions, mushrooms
and melted Swiss ($9.75).
Bloomingdale’s signature frozen yogurt -- a transport from the 40
Carrots Cafe at Bloomingdale’s New York store -- is another
bestseller.
For 25 years, this low-fat frozen yogurt has had a loyal
following, and fans say the flavor can’t be matched by any other
frozen yogurt.
“It’s an East Coast thing,” Beizai said. “The frozen yogurt is
plain, not vanilla; it’s right in the middle of being sweet and
tart.”
Some customers order it plain or with melba sauce, walnut and
honey.
There’s also a nonfat flavor of the day. The frozen yogurt is also
available to go ($3.75).
Another distinctive feature is Bloomingdale’s brand of
fresh-roasted coffees, also for sale by the pound at the Home Store
and next to the cafe.
The reasonably priced coffees range in price from $7.75 to $9.25
per pound.
Fine teas are also available from Harney & Sons, packed in
sachets.
59th & Lex Cafe also offers a dine-in only kids menu with five
selections ($4.75 each).
* BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at
[email protected]; at 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626;
or by fax at (714) 966-4679.
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