Wednesday, November 28, 2007

casa vega.

Casa Vega is a classic Mexican restaurant in the heart of the San Fernando Valley. The old school style of the restaurant is what keeps it popular and busy. The waiters and waitresses dress in authentic Mexican suits and dresses, and the deep red booths are lit only by candlelight. The restaurant is so dark when you first walk in, that your eyes have to adjust in order to walk around, never mind read the menu! Casa Vega is romantic at any time of day, and the food is so good and authentic. The best chips and salsa in the world I'd say.

The bathroom is very clean and matches the style of the restaurant..


but the lights are a little brighter in there.. phew!







Casa Vega is located in Sherman Oaks at Fulton and Ventura Blvd.

fish house.

Santa Barbara's fresh seafood restaurant, Fish House is known for the consistent quality of their dishes. This is where I recently had one of the best meals since Cafe Bastille in San Francisco. With lobster, oysters, halibut and shrimp cooked to perfection - you just can't go wrong with a meal at Fish House.

The bathroom goes along with the beach-y theme of the restaurant. The walls are all slanted and there are polls going every which way from the ceiling.





Fish House is located at Cabrillo Blvd and State Street.

cafe bastille.

Cafe Bastille just might be my favorite restaurant in San Francisco. The food is perfect every time, and so is the ambiance and service. The decor of the little French restaurant is colorful and romantic, and that goes for the bathroom as well..









Cafe Bastille is located at 22 Belden Place, off of Bush and Kearny.

For my full restaurant review and experience at Cafe Bastille, check out no schwag.