I forgot to mention that Matt and I went to Downtown Restaurant (2102 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley) yesterday in celebration of his political career. I promise to write more about this place in the future, but I have to say I always love having lunch at Downtown, a fine dining establishment with an open, airy, casual Gestalt. The roast chicken of any preparation is always good, and yesterday they served it atop warm couscous that had been mixed with arugula and frisee. There might have been a touch of vinaigrette in there, too. All the chicken juices and the reduction I detected, along with the chunky mushroom cuts, infused the couscous with a rich flavor. The quality of the chicken was superior. It must have been one of those organic jobs, or else brined, or both. Matt got his usual, fried fish sandwich. A nice, thick filet of some sort of light-fleshed fish was loaded up on a ciabatta roll and served with frites. We shared a slice of chocolate torte that had such a thick layer of ganache you had to chisel it off with a fork – excellent! The meal cost us a total of $61, which included two iced teas, two coffees and the fried olive appetizer. The latter is a must. They buy these anchovy-stuffed olives from The Spanish Table (1814 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley) and bread and deep-fry them. You squeeze a little lemon over them and nibble by hand with the baguette slices they serve. Incidentally, they carry two kinds of anchovy-stuffed olives at The Spanish Table and were unable to tell me which they sell to Downtown. I bought both but have yet to get beyond eating them right out of the jar or can.
Monthly Archives: April 2007
Vote for Matt!
All I can say is this: vote for Matthew Valencia! He’s running in a senate race at Berkeley City College and is dead serious about it. He has slogans, like “Moving BCC Forward” and “…with honesty and integrity.” He has a campaign manager, Wesley, who worked up a strategic plan for the affair. I saw this formal document in the living room once and almost fell over. I can tell you that Matt’s slogans and promises are not empty — the kid has a real desire to help people. When in middle school in San Francisco he came upon two obnoxious teens tormenting a mentally challenged boy who was having trouble with his locker. Matt marched up to them and told them what he thought and they promptly clobbered him, being older and larger. Not to be outdone, he dusted himself off, went over to one of his teachers, dragged him around the school until they spotted the perps, and loudly pointed them out. His righteous indignation overpowered his desire to protect life and limb, and you have to respect that. Here are a couple photos of the speech he gave today.
Berry’s chair
Above you have Berry in Chairy in our old house in Albany in 2002 and below you have him in Chairy in the new house in El Cerrito in 2007. Matthew once fell out of Chairy in 1989. Chairy has lived with us in Astoria (37th Street and 32nd Street), Manhattan (East 90th Street and West 105th Street), San Francisco, Albany, CA (Brighton Avenue and Talbot Avenue) and now El Cerrito. Berry loves Chairy and is not interested in any other piece of furniture in the house. He does not like it when someone else sits in Chairy, or, God forbid, if we open Chairy up to serve as a guest bed.
Happy Easter 2007!
The first Easter in our new house! Jon is here, too, which has become a wonderful Easter tradition. We had baked salmon, crab aspic, duck confit on crostini and French-style green beans. We purchased a large, oblong, teak dining table from The Wooden Duck in Berkeley this past year, to do justice to the actual dining room we now possess. No more squeezing into a coffee nook! Now all diners are able to move about the room freely, without being locked into place to eat!