Filet Mignon Beef Tartare
O

O

260 S. Broadway StOR 97420, Coos Bay, United States

Dining • French • Italian • Bar-lounge


"More like Restaurant WHOA! I wanna first say: unbeatable prices for the quality of food and service here. The happy hour is outstanding. It’s almost as though this chef wants to create a special and satisfying experience for all, while not requiring patrons to shell out beaucoup bucks solely for the price of admission. You can have a 3-course prix fixe dinner for $65, and the 6-course chef’s tasting menu for $95– both offer wine pairing— BUT you can also have an outstanding $7 caipirinha or old fashioned from 4-6pm. I have to censor the rest of the following prices, because they’re such a bargain that I don’t want people to know the exact number. We had an awesome $x antipasti, paid $x for the best tempura prawns I’ve ever had (TEMPURA, not just fried), had a $1x lb of mussels in an amazing and authentic broth (guy brought us homemade focaccia to dip in it: the words cannot be said on this platform). They make their own pasta. We didn’t have the pasta, but we had the spot prawn special and it was sooooo interesting. Dare to be adventurous! There are things on the menu you won’t find anywhere else around. You can tell that somebody really competent is running the show, and everybody I saw seemed happy to work there. I live in one of the top foodie places in the world, and I think this is up there with the best, east to west, and I’m so glad this gem is in Coos Bay. I want to go every day for the rest of my trip. Thanks Restaurant O! Vegetarian options: Lots o’ “V”s up in here. Dietary restrictions: Many vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Ingredients are mostly clearly written in the description."

3 Square Cafe Bakery

3 Square Cafe Bakery

1121 Abbot Kinney Blvd, 90291, Venice, United States

Cafe • Coffee • Bakery • American


"The chalkboard on the wall showcased a variety of menu specials, many of which had a distinctly German flair, along with an impressive selection of wines, if I remember correctly. The menu was healthy, unique, and appealingly diverse. I opted for the steak salad, which was honestly one of the best I’ve ever had. At around $16, it was one of the pricier items, but completely worth it. The iced tea I had alongside it was also delicious. Our Venice native companion ordered vegetable couscous, but she didn’t seem to enjoy it as much as I loved my meal. I couldn’t tell if her disappointment was due to a picky palate or something else on her mind, or maybe it just wasn’t great—who knows? It did look appetizing, though. I can’t quite recall what my sister ordered, but I think she liked it. On my way out, I had a brief chat with either the manager or the maitre d’—or whatever the appropriate title is for a small café. She handed me a business card with the restaurant’s logo and wrote in some details since it had only recently opened. She encouraged me to visit the bakery next door, mentioning that all their bread is freshly baked there, which adds a lovely continental touch. I enjoyed it so much that I returned with two friends for brunch on my next visit. However, this time the wait was quite long, indicating that the place has quickly gained popularity. Once we were finally seated at a communal table with long wooden benches, the service was efficiently brisk. We ordered a delightful basket of fresh-baked rolls with butter, which was a real treat—a refreshing change from the usual bagels or toast served at most cafes. To be honest, I can’t recall exactly what I ordered, but it was something unique that I thoroughly enjoyed. I highly recommend this spot as it truly stands out in the crowded café scene."