msteddom
We always wait in line in California (something)
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This trip featured me and my parents. The plan for tonight was to split up and enjoy the evening on our own, so I took the opportunity to experience the new restaurant on the Boardwalk Kouzzina.
Because they are still in soft opening (I was there on their third night of service) I won't review the service, just the food. I apologize for the darkness of the pictures, but I didn't want to use the flash and disturb the other diners.
I never dined at the original Spoodles, so I don't know how the spaced was changed. I did like they layout of the room, it was open, but didn't feel crowded. Watching the open kitchen was fun too.
I did take pictures of the menu, but they didn't come out very well. So I have included a link to the All Ears menu, which was identical to the menu I had that night. http://allears.net/menu/menu_kouzd.htm
The fist thing I examined was the wine list. I was surprised to see that almost everything was either Greek or from California. I enjoyed two different whites from one of my favorite wineries, Bailyana
The meal began with soda bread served with butter sprinkled with black sea salt. It was good, but not the best I've ever had.
Then for a started I ordered the spanakopita, which was outstanding! I apologize, ?I took a bite before taking a picture!
For my entree I had the fisherman's stew. I can't begin to say how much I loved this dish! It was one of the best entrees of my entire trip! The shrimp were large and perfectly cooked, the scallops were buttery and the shellfish added just the right amount of brine to the dish. IT was also huge!
I really enjoyed the food here, it was wonderful! In fact I liked it so much that my parents ate there later that night based on my recommendation. They split the flank steak, and thoroughly enjoyed it, especially the potatoes! This restaurant is a real winner, and I can't wait to return!
Melissa
Because they are still in soft opening (I was there on their third night of service) I won't review the service, just the food. I apologize for the darkness of the pictures, but I didn't want to use the flash and disturb the other diners.

I never dined at the original Spoodles, so I don't know how the spaced was changed. I did like they layout of the room, it was open, but didn't feel crowded. Watching the open kitchen was fun too.
I did take pictures of the menu, but they didn't come out very well. So I have included a link to the All Ears menu, which was identical to the menu I had that night. http://allears.net/menu/menu_kouzd.htm
The fist thing I examined was the wine list. I was surprised to see that almost everything was either Greek or from California. I enjoyed two different whites from one of my favorite wineries, Bailyana
The meal began with soda bread served with butter sprinkled with black sea salt. It was good, but not the best I've ever had.

Then for a started I ordered the spanakopita, which was outstanding! I apologize, ?I took a bite before taking a picture!

For my entree I had the fisherman's stew. I can't begin to say how much I loved this dish! It was one of the best entrees of my entire trip! The shrimp were large and perfectly cooked, the scallops were buttery and the shellfish added just the right amount of brine to the dish. IT was also huge!

I really enjoyed the food here, it was wonderful! In fact I liked it so much that my parents ate there later that night based on my recommendation. They split the flank steak, and thoroughly enjoyed it, especially the potatoes! This restaurant is a real winner, and I can't wait to return!
Melissa