Our entrees were two of the Calfornia Grill's signature dishes: the Oak-fired Filet of Beef with Gruyere-Potato Pave, broccolini, and Teriyaki Barbecue Sauce and the Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Creamy Goat Cheese Polenta, Cremini Mushrooms, Zinfandel Glaze and Sage.
The filet was cooked perfectly; seared nicely on the outside, reddish-pink and juicy on the inside. With each bite, the layers of taste unfolded; first, a hint of soy, followed by the tangy sweet of teriyaki and the smokiness of the barbecue sauce, and finally the delectable taste of a good piece of beef. The potatoes were light and creamy, sliced wafer thin and added a richness to the overall dish. The broccolini hinted at being steamed in a mix of soy and teriyaki, adding to the taste harmony of the entire dish.
The Grilled Pork Tenderloin was unlike any pork I have ever eaten before. Cooked perfectly, the tenderloin was blissfully juicy and perfectly spiced. Fork tender, it was ready to be shredded into pulled pork with little effort. The rich, velvety Zinfandel glaze added new depth to the overall flavors and the goat cheese polenta lent its smooth texture to the mouthfeel of the dish. The polenta was as much a star as the pork itself, offering its own depth and complexity in its simplicity.
(Edited to add: I don't even care for pork that much!! I ordered it because it was raved about on the Dis)
Dessert was a warm, freshly baked Pear Tartlet served with fresh made Almond Ice Cream and a molten, liquid chocolate-centered Valrhona cake with fresh made Strawberry Ice Cream. The pear tartlet was warm with comforting flavors of vanilla and cinnamon. The tartlet pastry was delicately light and buttery, giving way to fresh, lightly sugared sliced pears in a sumptuous pear glaze. The warm Valrhona cake was decatently rich; the warm liquid chocolate center oozing out to coat the moist, fluffy chocolate cake. The sweet-tart strawberry ice cream recharged the taste buds when paired with the rich chocolate. Both desserts were accompanied by a delightfully sweet, fruity and refreshing glass of Mission Hill Rieseling Ice Wine.
Contented, and in an almost dream-like state, we finished our dinner at The California Grill. Over the course of 2+ hours we enjoyed the most sumptuous foods our taste buds had ever entertained. We were filled with amazing food, an incredible view and the enjoyment of a night well spent.
(Just in case you are wondering if they did anything special for my birthday, they decorated the table with Mickey confetti and came by and took a photo of me and Jeff. They printed it and placed it in a California Grill card; it was the perfect touch! It ended up being my favorite photo of the trip!)