Mariposa bears the Neiman Marcus touch
Greer Wylder
To ladies who lunch, Neiman Marcus has always been tops on their
list. They can spend an afternoon shopping and trying on the finest
designer apparel, pamper themselves with complimentary facial
treatments, and now they can treat themselves to lunch at the new
Mariposa Restaurant. Men will also enjoy Mariposa’s ambience and
extraordinary dishes.
Neiman Marcus attracts those searching for fine merchandise. Its
flagship store opened in 1907 in Dallas, founded by Herbert Marcus
Sr., his sister Carrie Marcus Neiman and his brother-in-law, A.L.
Neiman. Their intent was to fashionably outfit Dallas residents and
offer the finest, most exclusive fashions with impeccable service.
Even though Neiman Marcus was 1,600 miles away from New York, the
pinnacle of high-style shopping, it captured the attention of
fashion’s elite. The founders appreciated the finer things in life,
including gourmet food. In order to improve the Neiman Marcus
experience, a chic cafe opened in 1953, called the Zodiac Room.
Today, the Neiman Marcus Group operates 35 Neiman Marcus stores
across the country and two Bergdorf Goodman stores in New York.
Almost every Neiman Marcus store features a restaurant or cafe, and
loyal customers across the country are hooked on their signature
dishes.
Last year, the secrets of their legendary recipes were revealed in
a beautiful Neiman Marcus Cookbook, marking the restaurant’s 50-year
anniversary. The Neiman Marcus Cookbook even made Oprah Winfrey’s
“Favorite Things” 2003 list for Christmas. Winfrey mentioned it on
her most anticipated show of the year, the Christmas show. The book
is available at Neiman Marcus for $45.
Neiman Marcus at Fashion Island is in the process of a major
remodel and expansion, featuring a new, upscale Mariposa restaurant,
replacing the original Zodiac restaurant. Whereas the Zodiac was
enclosed and dark, the new Mariposa is open and light. Mariposa
features floor-to-ceiling windows, ocean-view dining on the terrace
and a contemporary decor designed especially with the Neiman Marcus
customer in mind.
A Neiman Marcus lunch always centers upon contemporary cuisine. It
includes eight choices of composed salads, five sandwiches and six
regional entrees, featuring fresh seafood and specialty produce. At
Mariposa, chef Steve C. Palmer and manager Jill Crozer have created a
wonderful lunch menu that shows off their culinary talents, while
keeping Neiman Marcus’ signature dishes. Palmer came from David
Wilhelm’s Culinary Adventures, while Crozer interned at Aubergine
Restaurant, one of Newport’s finest restaurants. Pastry chef Sumalar
Saisombot creates fresh desserts daily.
Neiman Marcus has a tradition of starting lunch with complimentary
hot chicken consomme, served in white demitasse cups with tiny,
crescent-shaped cheddar cheese biscuits. The restaurant then serves
the most recognized Neiman Marcus lunch trademark -- giant popovers
served with strawberry butter.
Other signature items include the Mandarin Orange Souffle salad
with chicken, fruit and poppy-seed dressing and fruit bread ($15).
This bestselling lunch dish isn’t a typical baked souffle; it’s more
like a light, whipped gelatin mold, served alongside a chicken salad.
Other popular dishes include the individual toasted coconut-lemon
cakes that come with mango puree and summer berries, and its
world-famous chocolate chip cookie.
Although the menu changes with the season, the fall menu includes
starter dishes including crab cakes with a micro-salad and citrus
aioli ($12), and an heirloom tomato stack -- a tower of pesto ricotta
and a drizzle of balsamic reduction ($10).
Among the entrees is a miso-glazed sea bass with crispy rice cake,
baby bok choy and sake butter carrots ($20); a duck confit that comes
in a radicchio cup with frisee, toasted pine nuts, Parmesan and
seasoned rice vinaigrette ($18); and an herbed artichoke-crusted New
Zealand lamb rack with creamy polenta, Moroccan olives, coriander and
Madeira jus ($22).
An excellent beef tenderloin and tomato salad comes with Blue Lake
green beans, heirloom tomato, peppercress, shaved Asiago, roasted
shallot and truffle vinaigrette ($22).
There is also a half-pound Black Angus cheeseburger with Tillamook
cheddar, onion straws on a potato roll with French fries ($13) and an
California ahi tuna wrap with daikon sprouts, watercress,
wasabi-avocado mayonnaise, marinated cucumber and tomato with cole
slaw ($18).
The ladies’ lunch set knew long ago where to spend a memorable
afternoon. Newport’s finest specialty store now also has one of the
most inviting lunch rooms.
With Mariposa’s refined, contemporary setting, it’s an ideal place
for special events and private parties. It also offers off-site
catering services.
* BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at
[email protected]; at 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626;
or by fax at (714) 966-4679.
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