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November 2nd, 2012

Cocoa Crawling in Downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware….The Second Season at the Delaware Beaches

I joined my fellow Crawlers, Jody and Jade, as we helped raise funds for the local charities of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.  The Rehoboth Beach Cocoa Crawler was celebrating its second year and for the looks of it….I think people were loving and enjoying every minute of it.

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There was a definite chill in Rehoboth Beach.  We needed to get our wristbands.  They were only $10.  The proceeds going to the charities.

The welcoming committee was Maggio Shields Real Estate.  They were in charge of selling the bands.  They were a happy bunch.

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From the Maggio Cafe, at First Street Station, and next to Maggio Shields Real Estate, we were offered tomato bisque.  It was warm and delicious.

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Grotto Pizza was also part of the welcoming committee…an institution in Rehoboth Beach.

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The sun was beginning to set quickly…it is that time of the year.  So pretty and crisp.  Rehoboth Beach was crowded and hardly any parking available.

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Jody, Jade and I decided to stop for dinner at Lily Thai on North 1st St.

They had the Pad Thai, which was very good

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I had the Crispy Eggplant in a Chili Sauce with Shrimp…delicious.  I do love this dish.

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Now that our energies were recharged, we continued to crawl. Our next stop was going to be a shop on Baltimore Avenue that has been there for about 30 years.  Crysti.  There is a post in the making, but, in the meantime, meet Joyce and Crysti.

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The best local restaurants were inside participating stores.  At Crysti, Dog Fish Head was serving…beer, of course.  But, check the dessert they had available; the bacon chocolate cheesecake.  It is available at the restaurant in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.

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Outside people were chatting and having a great time.  Drinks on hand everyone was crawling through the streets.

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By this time, another fellow crawler, joined our group. He is right there on the picture with Jade.  His name? Michael from Stephan & Co. Salon & Spa.  Jade also works at the salon.  I have to write a post on them soon.

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Our next stop was Browseabout Books, where we found Cake Break.  They were serving mini cupcakes.  Perfect because they just popped in your mouth.  Not too much guilt, either.  Cake Break can now ship gluten free cupcakes and other gluten free baked goods.

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Crawling away, we continued….and we found only one dog doing his crawling while wearing his sweater.

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We continue on a crawling mode and stopped to see a sign that rain, shine or hurricane…it is always there, reminding us that salt water taffy is still so good.

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At Carltons on Rehoboth Avenue we found Lupo di Mare.

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They were serving “pot de creme”.

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Crawling back to First Street Station, we noticed that there were still people shopping at the Penny Lane Mall.

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At First Street Station, Paul Cullen was entertaining the crowds and serving his wines. A future post in the making.

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And, then, the crawlers gathered.  There was going to be a drawing.  You had to be there to win.  Well, we did not win, but Danielle did.  That was the end of a perfect evening, spending it with friends.  Priceless, don’t you think?

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So, it was time to go home….a total success it was….

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October 16th, 2012

Doug Ruley, Corporate Chef, SoDel Concepts, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, North Bethany, Bethany Beach, Ocean View, Fenwick Island, Delaware Beaches…Congratulations!!

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Congratulations are in order to Chef Doug Ruley, formerly Head Chef of Bluecoast Seafood Grill in Bethany Beach.  SoDel Concepts, owned by acclaimed Chef, Matt Haley, has announced that Chef Dough Ruley will be the new Corporate Chef of the restaurant group.

Chef Ruley will be in charge of overseeing all of SoDel Concepts’ restaurant kitchens, currently 6 in total.  He will also manage the food and menus from SoDel’s catering company, Plate Catering.  Responsibilities will include supervising all kitchen staff, creating and updating menus, and delegating which items will be prepared for special company events.

Originally from Elkton, Maryland, Doug became enamored with food and the kitchen at an early age.  Whether helping bake a birthday cake or preparing live blue crabs, he was up for the challenge.  Summers were often spent helping his grandparents tend to the garden, live stock and the smoke house on their farm.  Doug attributes his passion for food to days of shucking corn and picking beans, building the foundation of his career.

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Shortly after graduating from high school, Doug began working in local restaurants including celebrated Newark, Delaware eatery, Jude’s Diner.  After training in a Rehoboth Beach restaurant kitchen the following summer, Doug decided to pursue his natural talent and go to culinary school, something Jude herself had been pushing for.

Doug graduated at the top of his class in 1996 from Johnson & Wales (Rhode Island).  Julia Child gave the commencement speech.  Immediately after, Doug accepted a position as Sous Chef at The Melrose Club in Hilton Head Island, SC.  After a year, Doug moved back to Elkton and was hired as a line cook at then un-opened restaurant, Iron Hill Brewery.  Five years later he was promoted to Executive Chef and Operating Partner of Iron Hill, which now has over 8 locations.  While at Iron Hill, Doug produced several “Best of Delaware” awards, with a string of five “Best Restaurant” awards in a row.  After10 outstanding years with Iron Hill, Doug and his wife decided for a change and moved to the beach, signing on with Matt Haley and SoDel Concepts as Head Chef of highly acclaimed restaurant, Bluecoast.

Of his employer, Ruley states that Haley and the SoDel team are “pioneers” in the culinary field in Delaware.  “Working with Matt has been the most rewarding years of my career.  His wisdom and leadership brings out the best in his employees.”

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Doug credits his success to the tremendously talented people he has worked with throughout his career, and to his family, for being understanding of the vigorous nature of the culinary world.  He currently lives in Fenwick Island, Delaware with his wife, Lisa, and their three children.

About SoDel Concepts:

SoDel Concepts was founded by Chef Matt Haley.  SoDel Concepts was named to the 2009 Inc. 500, which lists America’s fastest-growing private companies.  The group’s restaurants include Fish On! in Lewes, Lupo di Mare in Rehoboth Beach, Bluecoast  and Matt’s Fish Camp in North Bethany Beach, NorthEast Seafood Kitchen in Ocean View and Catch 54 in Fenwick Island.  Matt Haley and co-owner Scott Kammerer also own Haley-Kammerer Consulting, a hospitality management company that provides management and consulting services for businesses such as Troegs Brewery & Kitchen, James Street Tavern, and Premier Wine & Spirits in Wilmington, Delaware.  Others include Que Pasa in Dewey Beach, Fins & Claws restaurants in Rehoboth Beach.  Sports at the Beach in Lewes and Waterman’s in Ocean City, Maryland.  For more information, please visit http://www.sodelconcepts.com.

Note:  You can access directly all of SoDel Concepts restaurants, including Plate Catering, on AboutMyBeaches, by a click on their individual links or on SoDel Concepts.  Don’t forget to check Global Delaware, as well.  See what this non-profit is all about.

July 17th, 2012

AboutMyBeaches Welcomes Matt Haley’s Restaurants, SoDel Concepts, Fish On!, Lupo Di Mare, Matt’s Fish Camp, Bluecoast Seafood Grill, Northeast Seafood Kitchen, Catch 54, and Plate Catering…The whole package; good food, great ambiance and friendly service

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Welcome is what I want to say to all of Matt Haley’s Restaurants.  It has been 3 years since I started this blog.  The concept has stayed true.  I wanted to promote the Delaware Beaches.  I really do love living here and that’s what I told Matt Haley when I was pestering him about advertising on my website.  It is a little tricky when you are talking and writing about restaurants.  Afterall, it is your own experience.  I write about them on my own terms; no technical training, for sure.  I know how I like to be served.  I like a variety of foods.  And I love innovative cuisines.

I have eaten in several of Matt Haley’s Restaurants.  Every time I wrote a post, I would send an e-mail to the company.  It did not fail that Matt Haley was the one that answered those e-mails immediately.  Not his managers and others in his staff; but, himself. That has not happened very often.  I thought that said a lot about the man behind the concepts.  And, SoDel Concepts restaurant group, is his restaurant development company located in Delmarva.

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I have had the opportunity to attend several fundraising events hosted by Matt Haley.  Yes, he does wear many hats besides the Chef’s.  On those occasions, I have watched him interact with his staff.  It is like a one on one kind of thing.  Mutual respect and admiration.  Maybe family is the right word to describe it.

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Matt Haley’s feels at ease whether he is the Chef at a fundraising event at a farm or fundraising at one of his restaurants for Global Delaware.

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In 2010, the organization Outstanding in the Field chose him as the Host and Chef for an amazing dinner held at the Indian River Life Saving Station.  The organization, Outstanding in the Field, travels the world to find exceptional chefs to showcase the local food culture and salute area farmers, growers and fishermen.  It was a first for Delaware!!

You can find SoDel Concepts and Plate Catering on the right hand side of this website.  Just click on either one to go directly into their sites and find all there is to know about them.  You can also click on the links available on the left hand side of this website, as well, to go directly into all the individual restaurants, including Plate Catering.

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The Owner and Executive Chef is Matt Haley.   Southern Delaware has the farms and the water.  These provide us all with a unique advantage to fresh food, wonderful vegetables, poultry and beef.  There are amazing restaurants and chefs making Southern Delaware a dining destination.  And, Matt Haley’s Restaurants have the whole package.

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Matt Haley’s Restaurants are under SoDel Concepts.  And, here they are:

SoDel Concepts – Tel. 302-436-8600.  Website? http://www.sodelconcepts.com.

Fish On! – Tel. 302-645-9790.  Website? http://www.fishon.bz.  Happy Hour, Opens at 5 p.m., Sunday 3 Chef designed courses for $19.  Location? 17300 North Village Main Blvd., Lewes, DE 19958.  At The Villages of Five Points. I wrote a post on the restaurant on 7/10/12.  Just click on the month of July and scroll down to the date.

Lupo di Mare – Tel. 302-226-2240.  Website? http://www.lupodimarerehoboth.com.  Happy Hour 5 – 7 p.m.  Early Bird Special, 3 courses for $19 if seated before 6 p.m.  Location? 247 Rehoboth Ave., inside the Hotel Rehoboth. I have written in the past about this restaurant.  Just click on the month and scroll down to the date.  6/12/2011, 12/4/2011, 5/5/2012

Matt’s Fish Camp – Tel. 302-539-CAMP.  Website? http://www.mattsfishcamp.com. Opens 12 p.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday – Thursday.  11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.  Location?  North Bethany, South of the Indian River Inlet. I have written in the past, also, about this restaurant.  Again click on the month and scroll down to the date. 4/20/2011, 6/26/2012

Bluecoast Seafood Grill – Tel. 302-539-7111.  Website? http://www.bluecoastseafoodgrill.com.  Opens at 5 p.m.  Location? 1111 Highway One, Bethany Beach, DE 19930.  It is just north after you leave Bethany Beach.

Northeast Seafood Kitchen – Tel. 302-537-1785.  Website? http://www.northeastseafoodkitchen.com.  Opens at 5 p.m.  Outdoor dining is also available. Location? 29F Atlantic Avenue, Ocean View, DE 19970.

Catch 54 – Tel. 302-436-8600.  Website? http://www.catch54.com.  Location? 38931 Madison Ave., Fenwick Island, DE 19944.  In the Shark’s Cove Marina.  Same view, new building due to a fire that took place last year.  What I hear are good things and words like so “cool”.  I’ll let you know how it is soon.  Opens at 11:30 a.m.  Happy Hour is from 12 Noon until 6 p.m.

Plate Catering is Matt Haley’s catering company.  He is the Owner and Executive Chef.  A dinner for 2 or for a large gathering…this is what this company does.  Awesome dinners taking the stress out so that you can enjoy your company.  Tel. 302-644-1200.  Website?  http://www.plate-catering.com.  Email? info@plate-catering.com.

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So, what else can I tell you about Matt Haley?  Remember when I mentioned above, the many hats he wears…..a philanthropist’s.  It is worth mentioning that Matt Haley founded Global Delaware.  It is a non-profit “organization dedicated to providing goods and services to children at risk in distressed situations”.  Global Delaware is helping, here at home, and it is also extending a helping hand overseas.  To know more about it, to get involved, to donate (anything helps), please visit http://www.theglobaldelawarefund.com.

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Notes:  Matt Haley’s Restaurants do not accept reservation.  You have to do like me; either very early or late.  I choose late.  It’s summer and it stays light so late. Let me know how you like them.

Matt Haley’s Restaurants are sensitive to those customers with food related allergies.  They are very willing to make your visit a pleasurable one.

By the way, let me tell you that there were other e-mails sent to SoDel Concepts.  They were the ones that started “Don’t kill the Messenger”, if you get my drift.  He did answer!!  Have a good one!!

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May 5th, 2012

Eating In…Rehoboth Beach, Lupo di Mare, Fresh Cuisine, Pastas and Sauces are Prepared Daily, Dowtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

It was Sunday and I was trying to figure out what restaurant to choose in Downtown Rehoboth Beach for dinner with a couple of friends.  We have plenty of restaurants, you know.  And, quite good, as well.  Sunday evening is a quieter time and I love it.

So, I decided to check Lupo di Mare’s website.  You can open it yourselves, as well.  It is http://www.lupodimarerehoboth.com. You see that fish there on the dinner menu?  That’s what I wanted for dinner.  No more thinking.

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Lupo di Mare is located at 247 Rehoboth Ave. in the Hotel Rehoboth.  Tel. 302-226-2240.  The restaurant has huge windows overlooking the Avenue.  You can order take out.  But, no reservations. If you have to wait a bit, just have a drink at the bar.  It is small, but comfortable.

Their food is fresh, with pastas and sauces made daily.  Lupo di Mare offers take out.  The restaurant is well aware of people with food allergies and will accommodate you as much as they can and are able to.   It has been consistently good.

I also really like their focaccia bread with a side order of Virgin Olive Oil.  The bread has a slight sweetness to it and the red pepper flakes adds just a hint of flavor to the oil.

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We also ordered oven roasted marcona almonds with rosemary and sea salt.  They were perfect to have with our drinks.

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I have only had the Shaved Brussels Sprouts at Lupo di Mare.  The truffle oil and pecorino make this appetizer or salad, one of my favorites.  It is truly delicious.

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One of my guests had pasta, baked with spicy sausage, eggplant, ricotta, mozzarella and fresh herbs.  I had to be quick with the camera because he was ready to start eating.

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My husband decided on Chargrilled Octupus. This was a starter appetizer and it had shaved fennel, black olive tapenade, white beans, fresh herbs and lemon.

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Another of my guests decided that she would have just a salad for dinner.  The pistachio, chickpea and beet salad with bleu cheese, shaved brussels, balsamic and crushed pistachios and extra Virgin Olive Oil.  I have had this salad in the past and the combination of all those ingredients makes this salad full of flavor.

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My dish was perfect and I got exactly what I wanted.  Pan seared Sea Bass served with a side of broccoli rabe, with red and yellow peppers, garlic and extra Virgin Olive Oil.  Talking about flavor in a dish.  When you have a whole fish, you really get exactly what the fish should taste like.  I know the bones get to some of you but this particular fish was easy to work with.

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No dessert was ordered since we had eaten quite a bit.  I think I had a coffee and our evening was one of those where you take a deep breath and give thanks for having such good friends.

Talk to you later…have a good one!!

December 4th, 2011

Lupo di Mare, Italian Cuisine, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

The coastal town of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, was founded in 1873.  It is only 1.6 square miles and the name Rehoboth means “place (or space) for all”.  The town has done such a great job in keeping its visitors coming year round, practically.  Restaurants stay open; some might close for a couple of months only.  Beach eateries, cafes, bars, bistros, all serving a variety of good food for all tastes.

So….on Friday evening, with a couple of friends, we decided on Lupo di Mare located at 247 C Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-226-2240.  Website? www.lupodimarerehoboth.com. The restaurant offers take-out.  And, if you are staying at Hotel Rehoboth, then, you can even order room service.

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Lupo di Mare has been in the community for more than several years.  It is known for its fresh cuisine; pastas and sauces are prepared daily.

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Lupo di Mare serves Italian cuisine, has a very good selection of wines, including small boutique Italian wines. 

A small bar is located to the right as you enter the restaurant; a full menu is available there, as well.

The room opens up; tables comfortably assembled and a little nook here or there conducive to lingering chatter.  We lingered so much, we closed the restaurant.  What can I say?  It was relaxing!!

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Sheila was our server.  She was also our server back on June 13th when right before the season got crazy we went to check Lupo.  She is attentive; not intrusive and her suggestions have been the best.

The first thing arriving at the table was Lupo’s focaccia bread accompanied with Virgin Olive Oil.  Herbs, a tad sweet; so good.

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Two starters were ordered:

The Grilled Artichokes with Sea Salt, Fresh Herbs, Lemon and Virgin Olive Oil.  I have had them before and they were still so very good.

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The Shaved Brussels Sprouts came just like the picture shows it.  A mixture of Truffle Oil and Pecorino Cheese made this a favorite.  It is also one of those “raw” foods.  Please do order this starter.  It is amazing.

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A Fall Farm Vegetable & Mixed Green Salad was full of color and gorgeous vegetables.  This was a new salad for the season.

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An Arugula Salad was what I ordered and again that Pecorino Cheese, Radish, Red Wine Vinegar and Virgin Olive Oil made this salad a light and refreshing dish.

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We were full of expectations for some of the entrees to arrive; new for the season were the scallops and the lamb shank.

The Pan Roasted Scallops with a cauliflower puree, shaved brussels, gold raisins and pine nuts got raved reviews.  They were gorgeous and perfectly cooked and the dish looked beautiful.  This dish was gluten free so my husband was delighted.

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The Braised Lamb Shank, had creamy polenta, rosemary, and a winter veal fennel ragu.  It was pretty chilly on Friday and this dish fit the description of “comfort food”. 

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I had the Pan Seared Sea Bass before.  Once again I ordered it since it was so good the last time.  It came with a butternut squash risotto, pancetta and spinach.  It did not disappoint.

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Dessert was ordered for all to share.  We chose their Panna Cotta.  It was glutten free and we all decided we liked custards.   This Northern Italian dessert is made by simmering cream, milk and sugar together and letting it cool to form the custard.  Usually, it is served with berries, caramel or chocolate.  At Lupo di Mare it is served with berries.  I confess; we ordered two.

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I think it was time to go but not before I asked Sheila if I could take the lamb shank bone for Addy (my rescue).  She had never tasted anything like it.  Her review?  Bring me more!!

Note:  Lupo di Mare is now serving 3 courses for $19 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Check www.lupodimarerehoboth.com to check the menu.  It opens daily at 5 p.m.

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later….

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October 10th, 2011

Women & Wine, Club, Lupo di Mare, 4-Course Dinner, Paired Wines, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches, Tuesday, October 11th

 

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I got an invitation through e-mail.  Ladies I am extending it to you, as well.

Women & Wine at Lupo di Mare.  Right in Rehoboth Beach.  If you are not doing anything tomorrow night, this might be an opportunity to meet new friends.  Also $5 of each ticket sold will be donated to Red Cross of Delmarva.  This organization provides relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies on the Delmarva Peninsula.

This session of Lupo di Mare’s popular Women & Wine Club is returning tomorrow, Tuesday, October 11th.  The location is at 247 Rehoboth Ave.  It will be titled “Up and Coming Wines of California”.

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The always entertaining Michelle Souza of Southern Wine & Spirits has selected wines based on their quality and significance in today’s contemporary wine movement.

Chefs Phil Mastrippolito and Matt Haley have designed a 4-course meal, packed with seasonal fall flavor, to match each wine.

First Course:  Prosciutto wrapped melon, shaved prosciutto and cantaloupe. Paired wine:  Wente Louis Mel Sauvignon Blanc

Second Course:  Toasted flat bread, shaved apples, gorgonzola, spiced walnuts and herbs.  Paired wine:  Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay

Third Course:  Grilled rack of lamb ratatouille, gold raisins, toasted pine nuts and wilted greens.  Paired wine:  Concannon Crimson & Clover Red Blend

Fourth Course:  Local plum tart, whipped mascarpone, shaved mint and graham cracker crust.  Paired wine:  Tamas Zinfandel

 

This event is limited to 85 guests.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m.  Dinner service begins at 7:00 p.m. 

$49 per person.  Gratuity not included. 

RSVP:  Zachary Ralph at 302-226-2240 or e-mail him at zach@sodelconcepts.com.

 

Have fun!!…talk to you later….

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June 13th, 2011

Lupo Di Mare, Restaurant, Review, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches, A New Season Full of Expectations

 

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I truly love it when I am at the end of my meal at a restaurant and I don’t want it to end.  Then, my next thought; can’t wait to come back.

That is exactly what happened on the first day of June.  We decided to go out to dinner a little later than usual.  Deciding on Lupo Di Mare was easy.  I have visited in the past; but not recently.  I will be honest with you.  I have had good dinners there but not memorable ones.  So, I was anxious to find out how this new season, full of expectations, was going to be in this very attractive restaurant.

Lupo Di Mare is inside the Hotel Rehoboth in downtown Rehoboth Beach.  247 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971. Tel. 302-226-2240.  Website?  www.lupodimarerehoboth.com.

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The restaurant opens at 5:00 p.m.  You can get a 3-course pre-fixe dinner for $19 if you are seated before 6:00 p.m.   Happy Hour? 5 – 7 p.m.

First impressions?  Classic and understated.  As you come in there is a small bar to the right.

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Then, the room opens up with glass windows at one end, where you dine at street level.  Rehoboth Beach looks beautiful at night and if you are lucky to get one of those tables you will see what I mean.

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Suspended chairs from the ceiling reminiscing of old traditional European restaurants; a somewhat open kitchen in the back.

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Tablecloths, art on the walls, a warm atmosphere.

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I will have to mention Sheila.  She was our waitress.  She made our evening so comfortable and I took all of her suggestions.  She was attentive; not intrusive.

Please note that Lupo Di Mare is sensitive to customers with food allergies.  They made suggestions on what choices to make that were gluten free.

We passed the focaccia bread waiting to be served and then it arrived at our table accompanied with Virgin Olive Oil.

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John ordered the Grilled Artichokes with sea salt, fresh herbs, lemon and Virgin oil.  They came out so beautiful.  Grilled artichokes are a treat and if you like them, please order them.  You will not be disappointed.

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Sheila suggested I had the Roasted Beet Salad with crushed pistachios, chick peas, bleu cheese, shaved brussels, dark balsamic and Virgin oil.  The combination of of all things played with my taste buds.  The salad also had golden beets.  It was delicious and a good size salad.

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John had the Roasted Cod over risotto, with sauteed spinach, capers, white wine, butter and fresh herbs.  He was truly happy with his choice.

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An order of sauteed spinach with gold raisins, garlic, pecorino and virgin oil complemented our meals.

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Sheila told me that I would be very happy with the Pan Seared Sea Bass.  Boy, was I happy.  It was over a butternut squash risotto, spinach, capers, white wine, butter and fresh herbs.  It melted in my mouth and oh, so fresh, as well.

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There were some tempting desserts; not on this evening, though.  We were totally satisfied.  A coffee, perhaps.  Maybe next time.

 

A nice evening….good food, great company, good service and in my town…talk to you later…

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October 11th, 2010

Rehoboth Beach, Restaurants, Downtown, Specials, Off Season Specials, Delaware Beaches, What’s Going On?

 

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Rehoboth Beach is one of those coastal towns located in Delaware that is known for its good restaurants.  Even though I have lived here for many years, there are still some that I have not visited. 

A year ago I started my blog and during this past year I have reviewed some of the downtown restaurants.  Once I have reviewed a restaurant or business I send them an e-mail.  My reviews are, of course, my personal opinion.  I think the restaurants appreciate comments; how the customer has been treated from the moment he or she steps into their establishment. 

With that said, I am now getting e-mails with the fall offerings and specials.  The following list, is by no means complete.  I am getting there and I will keep passing on the information as I get it or find it.

 

The Back Porch Cafe – 59 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach, 302-227-3674, www.backporchcafe.com.  The restaurant will be open in October for long week-ends.  They will be serving their fixed price menu on Thursdays.  Regular dinner menu will be available Friday through Sunday.  The Back Porch is open for lunch on Fridays and Saturdays and for Sunday Brunch. 

They will close for the season on Sunday, October 31st.

Note:  I wrote a post on the Back Porch on 10/1/09.  If you would like to read it, please click under Archives on the month of October and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Big Fish Grill – Even though this restaurant is not in downtown Rehoboth I decided to include it since its sister restaurant, the Summer House, is.

Big Fish Grill is located on 4117 Hwy. One, Rehoboth Beach, tel. 302-227-3474, or 227-3665, www.bigfishgrill.com.

Happy Hour – Only at the Bar.  Mondays through Thursdays 5 – 7 p.m., Fridays 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. and Sundays 4 – 6 p.m.  1/2 priced appetizers.

On October 31st – Kids under 12 eat free if they are wearing a costume from 4 – 8 p.m.  A picture will be taken and the best costume will be picked, as well.

Big Fish Grill has started cooking classes.  I attended one this year and it was excellent.  Next one will be 10/23 and then 11/6, 11/10, 11/20, 12/4 and 12/8.  Please check the above mentioned website for information and the 2011 class schedule.

Please have in mind that the restaurant is available for fundraising events Sundays through Thursdays from October to April.  Please call them for more info.

Note:  I wrote 2 posts on this restaurant; one on 1/23/10, during the cooking class and one on 9/20/10.  Just go under the Archives and click on those months and scroll down to the dates.

 

Summer House – Sister restaurant of Big Fish is located at 228 Rehoboth Ave, tel. 302-227-3895, www.summerhousesaloon.com.

Happy Hours are Mondays through Fridays from 4 – 7 p.m. Only At the Bar.

Catch NFL Games – specials on drinks during the game.

On Saturday, 10/30 is the 3rd Annual Halloween Scream Beach Bar Crawl.  It is a party and costume contest.  The winner will be announced at midnight and will win $200 in cash and the second place will win $50.

On Sunday, 10/31 kids under 12 will eat free if they are wearing a costume from 4 – 8 p.m. A picture will be taken and the best costume will be picked.

 

 

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Cafe Azafran – 18 Baltimore Ave., tel. 302-227-8100, www.cafeazafran.com

This restaurant has a sister restaurant in Lewes.  It opened this season on trendy Baltimore Ave., one block from the boardwalk.

Mondays – 1/2 price bottles of wine

Tuesdays – Prix-Fixe (3 course menu for $23), plus 1/2 bottles of wine (any wine under $60 on their list)

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Wednesdays – Tapas Happy Hour ($7 tapas and $7 glasses of wine off their wine board)

Thursdays – Steak & Wine Nite – 3 great steaks with 3 different preparations.  Choose your steak and then choose your preparation for the one price.  Steak dinner is served with a green salad, Jason’s bread and olives $17. 

Select red wines will be on special by the glass or bottle.  Add on for steak dinners $9, either a crab cake, shrimp plancha or seared scallops.

Tapas Happy Hour Sundays – Thursdays from 5 – 7 p.m. at the Bar and Dining Room with $7 Tapas Menu and discounted Drink Specials.

Note:  I wrote a post on this restaurant on 8/9/10.  If you would like to see it just click on the month of August under Archives and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Cafe Sole – Located at 44 Baltimore Ave., tel. 302-227-7107, www.rehoboth.com/cafesole.  Their fall specials are on-going.

Half price entrees every Wednesday evening.  This is a local’s favorite. 

Jazz Festival Update:

The festival is this coming week-end and Cafe Sole is excited to announce that 2 great groups have been booked for their restaurant.

Friday, October 15th – Clap, sing, and tap your feet to the authentic New Orleands sound of “The Cornbread Five”.  This is a group of dedicated musicians (and music teachers) who are passionate about honoring the traditions of music from The Big Easy.

Saturday, October 16th – The mellow jazz styling of The Lauren Lark Quartet.  Led by awesome singer/songwriter Lauren Lark, the group will revive your memories of the age of smooth jazz and romantic cheek-to-cheek dancing.

Choose a night (or choose both) and call for a reservation.

Sunday Brunch is from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

Note:  I wrote about this restaurant on 9/1/09.  If you would like to read it just click on the month of September, 2009 and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Conch Island – Key West Bar & Grill.  This is another restaurant that opened at 207 Rehoboth Ave. this year.  Tel. 302-226-9378, www.conchislandbar.com.  It has been well received.

Happy Hour is from 3 until 7 p.m. every day of the week and all day on Sundays.

$4 dozen wings, $1 oysters, 1/2 price steamed shrimp, $2.50 Miller/Light Coors Bottles, $4.50 Captain Morgan/Smirnoff mixed drinks, $4 American Honey Shots and $5 Patron Shots.

Conch Island has entertainment, as well.   For more information, please call the above telephone number or visit their website.

Note:  My post for this restaurant was on 5/10/10.  All you have to do, if you would like to see it, it click under Archives, on the month of May and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Confucius – Chinese Cuisine, located at 57 Wilmington Ave., tel. 302-227-2848, www.confuciusrehobothbeach.com.  I frequent this restaurant a lot and love their food and service.

Mondays – All fish entrees are 1/2 price.

Sundays – Peking Duck is $15.95 for 1/2 or $29.95 for whole.

Sunday Brunch – 3 items for $10.00

All specials are for dine-in only, while the supplies last.

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Note:  On 12/21/09 I wrote about Confucius.  All you have to do to read it is go under Archives on the left hand side of this website and click on December of 2009 and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Cultured Pearl – Located on 301 Rehoboth Ave., this restaurant is one of the most popular in Rehoboth Beach.  Tel. 302-227-8493, 302-227-4217 for carry out.

Monday Night Sushi at the Pearl is back for a second season with a couple of new twists and turns to it.  Once this night caught on, it got very crowded, so reservations are suggested.

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For more info. on what this restaurant has to offer, please check the website.

Note:  My post for the Cultured Pearl was on 8/24/10.  To see it just click on the month of August under Archives on the left hand side of this website and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Eden – Located at 23 Baltimore Ave., tel. 302-227-3330, www.edenrestaurant.com.  This is another very popular restaurant in downtown Rehoboth.  I tried it for the first time this summer and had a wonderful meal.

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Wednesdays – Prix Fixe – 3 Courses for $35.00

Note:  My post on Eden was on 9/9/10.  Just click on the month of September under Archives and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Hobos – Eco Global Fusion Cuisine.  Mexico, Europe and the Mediterranean with a few additions in between.  Location?  56 Baltimore Ave., tel. 302-226-2226, www.myhobos.com.

Tuesday, October 12th – Whole Body Health Program by Gretchen Hanson, Hobo’s owner and Chef. 

This 30 day program is for people that want to feel better, get healthy and lose  weight involving cooking classes, a detox from processed foods and an all around food overhaul.  It is free and it is at Hobos. It will last until November 16th.  It is a complete overhaul of the way you eat eliminating all processed foods, white flour, hfcs, hydrogenated fats, sugar, etc.  It involves her undivided attention and lots of one on one counseling time and 5 free cooking classes in exchange to your committing to follow the plan for 30 days.

Gretchen is writing a book which will be finished next spring so the participants will agree to be a part of it, as well.  Most importantly, this is not a diet, it is a lifestyle, which means that there is no weighing, measuring and calorie counting; just real, delicious food….

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Thursday, October 14th – Hobos Restaurant & Crush & Press jointly host a tasting dinner of Extra Virgin Olive Oils & Rhone Valley + Wines.  It is at 6:30 p.m. at Hobos.

It is $55 per person and you can make reservations on line at info@myhobos.com.  The olive oils tasted will be available for purchase the night of the event.

Menu will include:

Heirloom tomatoes preserved with lemon thyme and stuffed with arugula pistou

“Cream” of  roasted cauliflower and artichoke soup with garlic rouille

Polenta cakes with nutmeg mushroom duxelles

Salt smoked sea scallops and caramelized shallot and leek risotto timbales

Almond Mandarin olive oil cake

Note:  I wrote a post on 6/10/10 on Hobos.  If you would like to see it just click on the month of June under Archives and scroll down to the date.

 

 

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Lupo di Mare – One of the many restaurants of the Sodel Group is located at 247 Rehoboth Ave., right by Hotel Rehoboth and Mod Cottage.  Tel. 302-226-2240, www.lupodimarerehoboth.com.

Tuesday, October 12th is the Women & Wine Club Event – Starting at 6:30 p.m. “Pino Envy” – Enjoy a 4 course meal matched to wines chosen by Southern Wine & Spirits.  Cost is $39.00.

For reservations, please contact Molly King at molly@sodelconcepts.com or at 302-275-0183.  A portion of the proceeds from the evening will go to the Rehoboth Beach Village Improvement Association.

Fall Specials:

Wednesdays – 1/2 price pasta

Thursdays – 1/2 price select bottles of wine

Wednesdays – Saturdays, if seated before 6 p.m. – Prix Fixe: 3 Chef designed courses for $19.00

Sundays – Sunday Supper – 3 Chef designed courses for $19.00

Happy Hour – Wednesdays – Sundays, 5 – 7 p.m. – Drink and appetizer specials.

This restaurant is available for specials events and catering.  Please call them for details.

 

 

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MIXX  – It is American Fusion Cuisine – Full menu with tapas (smaller) portions.  Located at 26 Baltimore Ave., tel. 302-226-8700, www.mixxrehoboth.com.

I enjoyed this restaurant very much when I visited last year.  I wrote a review on 6/3/10 and if you would like to see it, just click on the month of June, 2009 under Archives on the left hand side of the website.  Scroll down to the date.

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Mondays and Tuesdays MIXX is closed.

Wednesdays – $8 Gourmet Burgers, 1/2 price martinis

Thursdays – Half Price Wine ( glass and bottle), $6 Wine flight, plus free tapas appetizers, soup or MIXX salad with entree.

Fridays and Saturdays – Early MIXX – 20 % off entire check until 6:30 p.m. nightly (dining room only).

Happy Hour – 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. (Bar Only) – $3 house wine, $3 all beers, $5 mixed drinks and $7 martinis.

Sundays – Brunch from 10 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. 

Buy one, get one free (any dinner entree) Sunday evenings. 

Please note that there is a 20% theatre discount, if you are attending a performance.

Jazz Update at MIXX:

Friday – 6 – 10:30 p.m.  Matthew Kenworthy

Saturday – 7 – 10 p.m. Tear the Roof Off Trio

Sunday Brunch – 10 – 1 p.m. Matthew Kenworthy

If you have any questions, please give them a call since specials and events are subject to change without notice.

 

It all sounds pretty good, don’t you think?  Enjoy!! 

Talk to you later….

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