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Silver Trumpet

During Orange County Restaurant Week, I had the pleasure of joining two food-loving friends, Patty (My Foodie Page)  and Bobby (100 Eats, 100 Days) for lunch at the Silver Trumpet in the Wyndham Hotel, Costa Mesa. Other than my Travel Easts posts, most of my dining adventures are local to Orange County and I must say that all three of us came away from the Silver Trumpet 100% satisfied and very impressed with Executive Chef Robert Biebrich’s execution and creativity in realizing the farm-to-table vision for this first-rate hotel restaurant. The only thing that struck us as odd is that it seems to be a secret, that’s why the Silver Trumpet is This Week’s Obsession…

Lovely lakeside patio dining or, on this hot day, we chose the casual elegance of the dining room with its musically-themed bright, modern decor.

First Course:

Grilled Peach, Prosciutto, Arugula, Goat Cheese

Tomato, Watermelon, Basil Sabayon

Chilled Roasted Corn Soup

Main Course:

Lobster Pot au Feu

Grilled Scallops, Watercress, Oil-cured Tomatoes, Citrus Emulsion

Pan Roasted Chicken Breast, Wilted Spinach, Crispy Onions, Truffled Chicken Broth

 Dessert:

Kettle Corn Sundae

By the end of the afternoon, we owned the place!

(truthfully, we lingered and the staff prepared for a buy-out by clearing around us :) )

The Silver Trumpet’s close proximity to South Coast Plaza and the surrounding high-rise office buildings makes it a natural choice for business lunches or post shopping nosh. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner it’s also the perfect place for those power breakfast meetings or dinner with clients. Just steps away from Segerstrom Center for the Arts, lovers of the arts can enjoy their pre-fixe theatre menu.

Silver Trumpet Restaurant and Bar

3350 Avenue of the Arts

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

714.442.8593

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9 Responses to “Silver Trumpet”

  1. Angie's Recipes
    September 15, 2011 at 10:12 pm #

    The restaurant looks really great..so its food! The lobster main course is driving me insane!

    • Priscilla
      September 18, 2011 at 8:08 pm #

      Angie – the lobster pot au feu was amazing!

  2. rebecca
    September 16, 2011 at 8:23 am #

    wow looks so good you have amazing places to eat there, thanks for the congrats on the baby and love your new blog design

    • Priscilla
      September 18, 2011 at 8:12 pm #

      Yes, we’re lucky to have some very fine dining here! You’re welcome, Rebecca – babies are the ultimate miracle :)

  3. Kelly von Hemert
    September 16, 2011 at 10:35 am #

    I used to work at this hotel in a previous life. Looks like a major upgrade!

  4. Magic of Spice
    September 16, 2011 at 6:17 pm #

    Fantastic looking dishes…you must have really enjoyed your selves if you closed the place down :)

    • Priscilla
      September 18, 2011 at 8:14 pm #

      Yes, it’s wonderful to be able to have a long, leisurely lunch with friends!

  5. Faith
    September 19, 2011 at 2:33 pm #

    What a great place! I love that trumpet decoration on the wall. The food looks great too — the scallops are calling to me! :)

  6. Kim Bee
    September 23, 2011 at 10:57 pm #

    You are lucky to have foodie friends nearby. I have none here, makes me sad. I think blogging helps. That way I don’t send my family over the edge talking about food nonstop. You guys had an amazing lunch. I went for lunch today too but it was not nearly as gorgeous as this place. We also got a buyout. Think we were there for almost 3 hours gabbing. Lol!

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