Monday, January 10, 2011

BLD Restaurant's Tweet-A-Dish


I was going to call this post, "The One With The Terrible Photos" but I didn't want to turn you away before you could get an idea of how wonderful the food at BLD Restaurant is.  So, I changed it to what you see above, and you'll simply have to close your eyes and imagine the lovely plates of food I'm going to tell you about, because clearly these photos do them no justice whatsoever.  Trust me.

Do you tweet?  I have to admit, I'm slightly addicted to the social networking site, Twitter.  It's a great way to converse (albeit in 140 characters or less!) with fellow food bloggers, chefs, hospitality publicists and other people who share my love of food and dining in our great city.  Many restaurants have started to use Twitter to promote special happy hours or menu items, and BLD Restaurant took it one step further and created a weekly Twitter contest called Tweet-A-Dish.  All you have to do is think of what you'd like to eat for dinner and tweet it at @BLDchefD.  If Chef Diana Stavaridish chooses your idea, she'll put it on the menu that Thursday night and you + 1 guest eat for free.  Pretty cool, right?  It's like owning your own restaurant and having an item placed on the menu especially for you.  What do Kobe Bryant and you have in common?  You get a customized dish at a cool, Los Angeles restaurant on the menu.  Ok, I think you get the idea.


Last week, I was waiting in the car while J mailed out a package from the UPS store, and I saw Chef Diana's tweet to send in ideas for this week's Tweet-A-Dish.  I didn't even take a second to think before tweeting, "A really good ahi burger...fine dice, rare w Asian seasoning and a tangy Asian slaw on a whole grain bun.  Sweet potato fries."  I'm not sure what came over me, but I guess that's what my stomach was craving, so I hoped for the best and went on with my business for the day.

The next day, I got the tweet from Chef Diana saying I'd won this week's Tweet-A-Dish, and that she would be making a take on my idea and to please call the restaurant to book my reservation.  Yay!  I wasted no time in making the call, and before we knew it we were on our way to BLD for the much-anticipated tuna burger.

The waiter handed us a menu, and I saw that my item was the Plat du Jour-  Albacore Tuna Burger with Asian Cabbage Slaw, Chili Aioli, Sunchoke Chips.  I'll totally geek out and say I was thrilled- I mean, how many chances do you get to actually have an item on any menu, ever?  I didn't even need to look at the rest of the menu because, um, hello- I knew what I was gettin'.  J, on the other hand, opted for something else so we could share two different dishes.


My albacore burger came piled high with Asian-style slaw.  The minute I picked it up I could smell the familiar aromas of garlic, ginger, sesame...it reminded me of the gyoza filling my mom made while I was growing up.  It tasted even better, with a slight kick from the creamy aioli and a brightness from the rice vinegar in the slaw.  It was everything I ever wanted in a burger, for sure.  The sunchoke chips were a real surprise- I'd only had sunchokes once, and decided I wasn't a huge fan because of their crunchy texture.  However, when deep fried, the natural sugars come out and bring a nice, earthy sweetness to them, similar to taro chips.  I didn't leave a single one in the tiny cast iron pot they came in.


J's Barbecue Tofu Chopped Salad was delicious: an array of vegetables, quinoa, black beans and corn sat beneath thick slabs of seasoned tofu drenched in BBQ.  It was like California on a plate, and we finished every bite of that, too.

To end the meal, we shared two warm, chewy chocolate chip cookies sandwiched with oatmeal brown butter ice cream.  Yes, OATMEAL BROWN BUTTER ICE CREAM.  Genius, right?  It's even better when melting off the edge of a freshly baked cookie.  It's almost illegal, it's so good.


Once again, I wish the photos better reflected the meal we had, but you can go and see for yourself- just tweet @BLDchefD a dish you're craving and maybe she'll make it for you!  The Tweet-A-Dish is definitely one of the more fun Twitter campaigns there, and I encourage you to participate.

Ok, now go tweet!

3 comments:

Diana said...

So awesome! I always see Chef Diana's tweets about the Tweet-A-Dish, but have never come up with anything clever enough to, well, tweet! That burger sounds awesome -- wish I could have been there that night! I've had that quinoa dish before though and was a fan - definitely hearty and satisfying for a vegetarian entree! It's cool that BLD pays attention to stuff like that.

DC said...

How come you didn't come to MY NIGHT? My "Chicken N Dumplins" SOLD OUT before we arrived for our 8pm reservation!

Let's meet for some OX soon!!!

DC

Anne said...

Diana: It's funny- BLD's vegan benedict is one of my favorite breakfast items of ALL TIME, and I'm not vegan. It's so incredibly flavorful and satisfying, you never miss the meat.

DC: :( bummed I missed it, I LOVE chicken & dumplings!!!