Palates pleased at Taste of Newport
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Jennifer Kho
NEWPORT BEACH -- The traditional and the exotic each won dedicated
followings at Taste of Newport this weekend as thousands sampled
offerings from about 35 restaurants in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce expected 70,000 people to
attend the annual event at Fashion Island, which also included 15 premium
California wineries, beer, Bacardi cocktails and entertainment, including
the Beach Boys, Berlin, Kool & the Gang and Wang Chung.
“It’s nice to have the chance to taste different things,” said Leeanne
McInerny, a Mission Viejo resident who attended the event Sunday. “It
makes you more aware of the different restaurants around.”
McInerny said her favorite dish at the event was a berry crisp and the
most unique recipe she tried was half-breaded calamari, which McInerny
said she gave away after a few bites.
Kristy Castle, a Corona del Mar resident, is one of several people who
favored the prime rib.
Castle said she thought the prices to sample the food were too high,
but said she is more likely to eat at the restaurants that participated
in the event now that she’s tasted their food.
“If they really want to get us to try new things, they need to lower
the prices,” she said. “We can’t try everything we want to because of the
cost.”
But Umberto Rubelli, a chef at Ristorante Mamma Gino, said the
restaurant’s Filetto Balsamico -- the most expensive dish the restaurant
had available at the event -- was the most popular.
Chicken and lamb shishkabobs, vegetable couscous and baklava were the
big hits at the Marrakesh booth, said hostess Layla Rabban. The Costa
Mesa restaurant has participated in the event since 1991, she said.
David Price, a Mission Viejo resident who attended the event on
Saturday, said he came back Sunday because he couldn’t stay away from the
food, or the Beach Boys, who performed at the event.
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