Mario’s Cafe & Bakery shines
DINING OUT
A sophisticated new ambience distinguishes Mario’s Cafe & Bakery
which was launched eight years ago in Downtown Laguna Beach at the
forefront of Food Village.
Personally remodeled by enterprising principal Hans Khademi, the
restaurant is now a study in burnished mahogany and richly polished
marble setting a handsome pace replete with a trio of graceful
chandeliers, smartly striped fabric-covered banquettes backing
immaculately laminated tables and mahogany chairs.
The inviting setting dramatizes the high quality, nutritious
dining choices that are a hallmark of Khademi, whose intense
dedication to his craft overcame the engineering degree he earned at
the University of Long Beach. Upon entering the cafe, guests are
immediately captivated with the sparkling glass cases displaying
mouthwatering salads, entrees, pizzas, pastas and baked goods.
Everything is prepared in the efficiently equipped kitchen each
morning including the lusciously tempting confections conceived by
the bakery’s skilled French pastry chef.
Colorful square plates beckon to daily entrees adorning a showcase
of grilled salmon and chicken, these sided with fresh vegetables and
/ or crisp greens. A mahogany-color basket spills over with
award-winning artisan breads and overhead menus framed against the
walls are at the ready for counter-side ordering. The happiest
surprise is probably the affordable price structure here.
Of special import are pastas available with a choice of meat,
marinara, Alfredo or champagne sauces. Prices, $5.99 to $6.99 at
lunch, a dollar more at dinner, list such delectable delights as
delicate manicotti wrapped in a paper-thin crepe richly stuffed with
spinach or cheese. Marinara sauce cooked with fresh tomatoes gives a
piquant flavor to eggplant parmesan and chicken parmesan sauteed in
olive oil and blanketed with cheese, as well as to hefty meat and
vegetable lasagnas. These are among 10 savory variations served with
garlic toast.
“From the oven” comes an octave of hot sandwiches -- chicken
parmesan with creamy sauce, meatball and sausage with cheese, hot
pastrami, ratatouille, eggplant, croque monsieur, each a nominal
$6.99. In the same realm is the cold selection prepared exclusively
with premium Boar’s Head meats and topped with tomato, red onion,
lettuce and dressed with a choice of mayo or balsamic Italian
vinaigrette. Presented in one of those capacious baskets, each
sandwich is sided with the house salad.
Main course salads, save for pasta and greens at $3.99 and fresh
salmon for $7.99, are a mere $6.49 including internationally-inspired
Greek, nicoise, Caesar, tabbouleh and grilled chicken, spinach, pasta
and antipasto, Add $2.50 for a topping of grilled chicken breast on
any of these tempters. In addition to five prix fixe pizzas and the
$2.69 pizzas by the slice, substantially more than a dozen
ingredients are at the ready to embellish design-your-own pizzas
available in 10”, 12”, 14” and 16” sizes tabbed from $5.49 to $12.99.
Picture-perfect pastries -- flaky Napoleons to almond-crusted
chocolate ganache / raspberry tarts are $2.50 to $4.50. A full range
of coffees, teas, smoothies and iced beverages start at $1.25 going
to $3.45. Mario’s breakfast bounties are available Thursday through
Sunday. Included are frittatas, French toast, eggs Benedict, quiche
and a quintet of omelets prefaced with fresh fruit, home baked bread
and a redskin potato accompaniment, $4.95 to $7.49.
* GLORI FICKLING is a longtime Laguna Beach resident who has
written restaurant news and views columns since 1966. She may be reached at 494-4710 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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