Before Gwen it was all about Maude

I like to imagine Curtis Stone’s L.A. restaurants, Gwen and Maude, are sassy sisters (actually they are named for his grandmothers). For me they represent two L.A. female personas: Gwen is the leather-jacket wearing, meat-eating Hollywood tough girl while Maude is the demure, Chanel-clad flexitarian.

Although these restaurants have some similarities, just like sisters they have their own very strong personalities. Both follow tasting menu formats with a pre-purchased ticketed reservations system that allows you to pay for your dinner, drinks, and tip a month before you’ve even experienced it. Of course this is not without its critics, but you do get the feeling that you are getting a free meal since you took care of it on your last credit card statement. But while Maude is strictly a sit-down dining experience, Gwen is also your Sunset boulevard butcher shop.

Here is a look at an April meal I experienced at Maude…because before Gwen it was all about Maude.

maude exterior

The 9-course menu at Maude is centered on a single ingredient for a month and for my April visit that ingredient was radish. Now I am not particularly a radish fanatic (honesty who is) but it was my birthday celebration so I mustered up all the love I could for the root.

Caroline Gelabert-Noh at Maude

I now believe the mark of a great restaurant should be using one ingredient no one is excited about and making it truly delicious.

Amuse Bouche: Oyster Cocktail: Chili Avocado

Oyster Cocktail with Chili Avocado

Rhubarb with Peas & Whey

Probably my least favorite, because it reminded me of a fancier version of the healthy treats I feed my 11 month old 🙂

Rhubarb with Peas & Whey

Bouillon with Shiitake & Ponzu

Bouillon with Shitake & Ponzu

Spot Prawn with Herbs & Lime

This is where the meal really started to get going. These single herbs pressed between two thinly sliced radishes created especially to complement each prawn bite was almost too beautiful and delicate to eat.

Spot Prawn with Herbs & Lime

Tete de Cochon with Fennel & Violet Mustard

Tete de Cochon

Octopus with Walnuts & Sweet & Sour 

Octopus with Walnuts

Orecchiette with Fava Beans & Morels

Orecchiette

“Bulgogi” with Cucumber & Kimchi 

Bulgogi

Winnimire with Black Pepper Sable

Winnimire is a type of cheese for those of you (myself included) who weren’t quite sure 🙂

Winnimire with Black Pepper Sable

White Chocolate with Raspberries & Beets

white chocolate

Bonus Dessert: Chocolate Ganache Cake with Wasabi

To celebrate my many years on earth.

Chocolate Ganache Cake with Wasabi

Even more bonus desserts

As if two full desserts following 9 savory dishes weren’t enough!

Bonus desserts

A signed menu to commemorate the evening

signed menu

The Damage 

A dinner at Maude is about $135 a person excluding tip and tax depending on the month you choose, and the wine list has bottles starting at $55. While the restaurant focuses on wine pairings ($100-$135 pp), you can save a little money by bringing your own for the $50 corkage fee (especially if you’ve been hoarding a bottle of Dom Pérignon).

champagne bottle with hearts

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