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Memphis at the Santora

Memphis at the Santora in the Artists Village, the creative heart of Santa Ana’s downtown, is the second location for The Memphis Group and continues their vision of revitalizing emerging areas (applause) and delivering innovative cuisine grounded in American comfort food and traditional Southern favorites. Opening in 2002 with a larger kitchen and more seating than it’s sister, Memphis Cafe in Costa Mesa, co-founder and executive chef Diego Velasco covers a wider range of Southern specialties in addition to the original Memphis favorites: buttermilk fried chicken, southern meatloaf and cornmeal fried catfish.

As a fan of mid-century modern design and an art enthusiast, the retro, funky decor of Memphis and hipster vibe of the Artists Village appeals to me, and I was looking forward to savoring Chef Diego’s seasonal fare. Having dined at both locations over the years, I always seem to order the same thing! Even if I contemplated other menu items, when I opened my mouth to speak, the only words uttered are: cornmeal fried catfish. Served with hush puppies, hoppin’ john, and greens, ahhh, sweet taste memories..

We started with two bourbon cocktail creations from bartender Jeffery (that’s not a typo). Of course, there are martinis, but Memphis is a “bourbon bar” – which makes sense, bourbon is the traditional spirit of the South and a natural pairing for bold Southern flavors. Of the two, I favored the Whiskey Buck (right) with fresh ginger and citrus flavors balancing caramel-y, sweet Evan Williams bourbon.

If you like down-home American comfort food with the Southern twist that only black-eyed peas, okra, grits, house-cured tasso ham, and crawfish can lend, then I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in any of the new menu items.

First up, the craw puppies had the perfect crispy exterior, not greasy, medium grind cornmeal texture, riddled with bits of fresh crawfish. I would go to Memphis for these alone…washed down with a Whiskey Buck, or two, and the barbecued shrimp and green chili grits – creamy, cheesy grits balanced the pleasant punch from smoky house-cured tasso ham – for dessert.

Barbecued shrimp with green chili grits, house-cured tasso ham, pickled okra 

Also noteworthy: the barbecued duck quesadilla, black eyed-pea salad, avocado-jalapeno crema

Paella-stye presentation was a unique touch for the  saffron risotto jambalaya of gulf prawns, carlsbad mussels, manila clams, smoked chicken

Also new on the menu a seasonal roasted beet salad with goat cheese, hazelnuts, arugula, and roasted garlic vinaigrette. Fresh and well prepared, but no surprises here.

A popular dish, but not one of our favorites: block cut New York steak,  hash browns, spinach, mushrooms, red wine reduction.

Chef Diego and Memphis at the Santora also offers a Crawfish Boil that would make a fun and unique family holiday dinner or party for the adventurous at heart who enjoy finger-lickin’ good food!  A southern feast for groups of 8-20 that requires a week-prior reservation; served on traditional butcher paper for optimum peeling and cracking space with New Orleans jazz and zydeco tunes to set the mood – $30/person includes:

1.5 lbs of fresh Louisiana crawfish

Smoked sausage

Corn on the corn

Potatoes

Cornbread muffins

Salad and Dixie Lager (one per person)

Memphis at the Santora

201 North Broadway

Artists Village

Santa Ana, CA  92701

(714) 564-1064

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13 Responses to “Memphis at the Santora”

  1. Lisa { AuthenticSuburbanGourmet }
    November 13, 2011 at 10:36 am #

    WOW – now that looks like a wonderful dining destination! Especially love the hush puppies and shrimp dishes. Hope you are doing well!!!

    • Priscilla
      November 16, 2011 at 3:51 pm #

      Good to hear from you, Lisa. Yes, those craw puppies were awesome! I’m well, thank you for asking :)

  2. Barbara | Creative Culinary
    November 13, 2011 at 11:49 am #

    Coming here always makes me so hungry! And today, thirsty…drink sounds wonderful too; I’m on a bit of a bourbon kick here too…it’s so warming this time of year.

  3. Nancy@acommunaltable
    November 13, 2011 at 5:18 pm #

    I love Memphis and know I am gonna love this one too! That cocktail sounds divine and the shrimp and mussels? I can’t wait to go and order it!!

  4. Angie's Recipes
    November 13, 2011 at 11:48 pm #

    That’s my type of lunch! Love especially the craw puppies..so tempting.

  5. Lori Lynn
    November 14, 2011 at 6:20 am #

    Hi Priscilla – sounds like fun, good to know of a place to go in Santa Ana. I’d order the craw puppies first!
    LL

    • Priscilla
      November 16, 2011 at 2:48 pm #

      My sentiments exactly, LL! I’m them just thinking about it :)

  6. Kiri W.
    November 16, 2011 at 11:37 am #

    Wow, everything looks absolutely fabulous! And your photgtaphy is amazing! :)
    I would die for the duck dish, I think… Mmm.

  7. Colleen @ The Taste Place
    November 16, 2011 at 11:57 am #

    Bourbon is our favorite adult beverage, and southern food is one of our favorite cuisines. Have heard of this place, but haven’t made it over there yet, so thanks for the tempting review!

    • Priscilla
      November 16, 2011 at 2:46 pm #

      Hi, Colleen ~ Yes, I do recall you two imbibing the bourbon at Kim’s :) I reinvented this cocktail at home, very tasty!

  8. RavieNomNoms
    November 17, 2011 at 7:01 am #

    Your posts always make me SO hungry!! This all looks so wonderful!

  9. kita
    November 18, 2011 at 3:23 pm #

    That picture of the bbq shrimp has my mouth watering!

  10. Magic of Spice
    November 18, 2011 at 9:58 pm #

    Their cornmeal fried catfish is a favorite of many of my friends, your not alone :) Great place and fantastic review!

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