Any excuse to go to Palm Springs is a good one, but Palm Springs Restaurant Week is a great one. During this 10-day showcase of local epicurean talent held each year in early June, more than 100 participating Coachella Valley restaurants offer an exciting array of three-course menus at an affordable fixed-priced of $24 or $36.
Don’t fret if you missed the event this year; you can still order the menu offerings from Restaurant Week year round at regular prices, and save up your appetite for next year. Meanwhile, here is a short list of highlights from this year’s Restaurant Week to help you make plans for your desert dining eat-cation.
Cosmopolitan Comfort Food
Norma’s (4200 East Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs) may be a diner, but don’t expect hotcakes in a silver Airstream. This trendy eatery, hidden away at Le Parker Meridien Palm Springs, is hip and happening. Dinner entrees include contemporary comfort food items, such as food like Matzo Balls Chicken Pho and Penne Pasta, but the real highlight for me is their all-day breakfast, including a fruit-filled, fruit-covered waffle with a crackly brulee top called “Was-Za?†For chocoholics, there’s the beyond-indulgent Chocolate Decadence French Toast – layered and saturated-with-chocolate pound cake covered in strawberries, pistachios and Valhrona chocolate sauce.
For more traditional options, there are several versions of eggs benedict and other comfort food and a great variety of salads, such as the popular Charlie’s Chopped Cobb Salad, a light and refreshing fresh Ahi tuna salad with wasabi chive dressing, from the “Rabbit Food†portion of the menu. And if you are feeling excessively indulgent, you can always order the Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata with 10 ounces of Sevruga caviar, for a mere $1,000.
Italian Your Way
Arrive early at LeDonne Cucina Italiano (72624 El Paseo, Palm Desert), because the place fills up after 6 pm, mostly with regulars who have been going there for years, and years. The clientele skews toward 55 and up, which made me and my fellow 40-ish dining companion feel like we were at the kids table. This is definitely a local hangout, tucked away in a strip mall, where folks know the owner and servers by name, and generous portions of good Italian food is served with a smile and strains of Sinatra.
Voted the Best Italian Restaurant by Desert Sun for five years running, LeDonne offers a variety of risottos, spaghettis and many veal and seafood dishes among other Italian favorites. One stand out is their zesty salsicce arrabiata, a grilled Italian sausage sautéed in spicy arrabiata sauce. Also good is their chicken champagne, a chicken breast sautéed in a lemon Champagne sauce. If seafood is more your taste, try their large bowl of steamed mussels.
Dining Scene
Adding to my overall wonderful dining experience at Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro (155 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs) was scoring a primo private balcony table overlooking Palm Canyon Drive for the best people-watching vantage in town. In addition to the great views and exciting vibe, the food is fantastic.
Matchbox’s menu features a variety of inventive offerings, with creative twists on standard fare, that is anything but standard. Even a no-frills dish like mac ‘n cheese got a makeover, becoming “adult†macaroni & cheese,†with grilled shrimp & Andouille sausage, sharp white cheddar & smoked gouda. And while I’ve been to many California pizzerias with creative combos, Matchbox’s steak & gorgonzola pizza — baked in an authentic masonry wood-fire oven and topped with parmesan & garlic béchamel and finished with arugula, red onion, garlic chip and pear tomato salad — boasted the most perfectly crisp smoky crust and the freshest and most complimentary mixture of garnishes of any pizza I have ever had.
As a connoisseur of bread pudding, I thought nothing could beat my fave from Royal Café in New Orleans, but Matchbox’s chocolate chip bread pudding, adorned with caramelized rum bananas, takes the cake. Absolutely scrumptious.
While at Matchbox, it only makes sense to check out The Falls, the elegant fine dining restaurant next door owned by the same partners as Matchbox. Items from The Falls’ menu shared the innovative preparations and exquisite presentations of its neighbor Matchbox but offer a few more variations on creative combinations, such as proscuitoo wrapped shrimp, pan seared in olive oil and stuffed with sage, served over angel Hair pasta with a wild mushroom marsala sauce, and a roasted Berkshire pork chop seasoned with Hoisin Barbeque and served with ginger carrot smash. Dessert at The Falls is also over the top with incredible amalgamations like the house made banana cream pie brulee.
Grand Eating
Lantana California Grill (44-600 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells) is a first-class restaurant, though its location at the Hyatt Grand Champion resort is not the most intimate setting. If you don’t mind the big corporate hotel dining room, you are in for an exquisite meal there.
The menu features a number of enticing and original California cuisine offerings, such as the a watermelon salad with arugula, feta, picked red onion and balsamic vinaigrette or the tomato caprese crostini appetizer of grilled ciabatta, grape tomatoes, balsamic glaze, fresh burrata, micro basil and arbenquena. For entrees, try the hibiscus glazed salmon with chipolte polenta cake and pineapple cucumber salad — a perfect light summer delight; and the “carne asada†of seared prime rib cap steak with Spanish tomato risotto, black bean hummus and fresh avocado adds a sophisticated flair to a traditional Mexican barbeque dish.
The inventiveness of the menu extended into the desserts, such as the “American pie,†which is actually a sweet potato apple pie with Virginia peanut butter custard accompanied with a Medjool date puree. Also delicious is the butterscotch crème brulee with housemade caramel popcorn, which again showcases the chef’s ability to make something traditional into something superlative.
Pair This
The 3rd Corner Wine & Bistro (73101 Highway 111, Palm Desert) is a wine lovers dream come true with a wine shop within the restaurant featuring more than 800 bottles to choose from — to take to your table or take home with you. Their well-trained staff can help you select a vintage to pair with your meal, offering something for every taste, from an assortment of fine wines and collectibles from all around the world as well as a large selection of affordable wines at retail prices.
For Restaurant Week, the bistro offered special $5-per-glass pricing of two premium wines, one red one white, to accompany their $24 three-course menu, which included their signature flatbread appetizers and sophisticated turns on contemporary California cuisine such as grilled salmon with grapefruit burred bland smashed potatoes and spinach and a popular duck confit with white bean cassoulet and whole grain mustard.
I opted to order from the regular lunch menu so that I could sample the renowned 3rd Corner hamburger with bacon, arugula, tomato, aged cheddar, carmelized onion and preserved lemon aioli with rosemary seasoned 3rd Corner fries. Because the chef grinds his own chuck in house, along with trimmings from prime rib, the burgers are thick and juicy with flavor, producing an entirely satisfying, tasty and sumptuous burger. I also ordered the flatbread pizza appetizer, topped with heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil and roasted garlic, which exploded with the flavor and aroma of the fresh ingredients on a crust that was deliciously baked to crispy perfection.
Adding to the appeal of the menu options is the fact that an abundance of the dishes are made from fresh, locally harvested and sustainably raised produce, poultry and meats from several farms in Southern and Northern California from which the chef sources his ingredients.
While I visited during the quiet lunch hours, I was told by my very personable and knowledgeable server that the restaurant and bar is lively in the evening, with couples, families and parties of friends filling up the plush leather booths and tables around the large dining room, surrounded by rich wood paneling and floor-to-vaulted-ceiling windows. Certainly the growth of the restaurant, which has expanded recently to two more locations in Encinitas and Ocean Beach, is a sign that 3rd Corner’s concept as a wine bar that pairs affordable wines with great food along with excellent service in a sophisticated and comfortable atmosphere is one whose time has come.
Casual Desert Dining
A good choice for casual dining is Acqua Pazza (71-800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage). Located at the River shopping mall, this California bistro has an inviting patio under bright lime-colored umbrellas beside a made-made aqua-tinted pond and water fountain. It’s a quiet place during the heat of the day but a hotbed of activity at night.
Overall Acqua Pazzo is a good, standard bistro with good quality food and a variety of menu offerings. Their menu items include Caesar salad, minestrone soup, sautéed sword fish steak, chicken piccata and filet mignon. Some highlights are the Salad Acqua Pazza mixed greens with orange vinaigrette, 8-ounce filet and flourless triple chocolate cake, the latter of which is to die-for.
Sleep Easy
Renowned as “affordably hip,†the Palm Springs Travel Lodge (333 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs) offers good, standard amenities, including free WiFi, ample free parking, two pools, continental breakfast, in-room coffee service, fridge, Showtime, pet-friendly rooms and great mountain views. Best of all, the reasonable rates won’t break the bank, so you can spend more on dining. After all, most visitors are out enjoying the sites — shopping, golfing, riding the aerial tram or visiting any of the many desert attractions, so why spend a fortune on a room just for sleeping? Because of its convenient, central location, the Travel Lodge often serves to accommodate overflow visitors from the area luxury hotels, and while you won’t be served overpriced drinks poolside in an exorbitantly-priced private cabana, you will experience great, friendly service.
For more information on Palms Springs restaurants visit www.palmspringsrestaurantweek.com