Try These 3 Valley Restaurants for Mother’s Day Celebrations!

Three Valley Restaurants Welcome Moms & Families for  Mother’s Day!

By Henry Eshelman

 

Mother’s Day is tomorrow, and you’d better be ready. Research from The National Restaurant Association consistently ranks Mother’s Day as the most popular holiday of the year to dine out, followed by Valentine’s Day, Father’s Day, New Year’s Eve, and Easter.
So, if you’re going to push the boat out, why not make it count?
Here are three of our favorite places in the Valley to make mom or loved one—and you—feel special on the day.

Has Mom got a rock and roll heart? Does she like BEER?
Well, then, she’ll love The Federal Bar Noho, which ushered the gastropub tradition into the
Valley ten years ago and has anchored the neighborhood ever since. The converted bank building
offers a brick-walled, floor-to-ceiling window, early 20th-century vibe, and a punk, rock, and ska
club upstairs, newly christened Knitting Factory NoHo after the company’s other venues in Washington, Idaho, and soon-to-come Manhattan.

Chef Chris Olsefsky recently rejoined the Knitting Factory family after refining their pan-Latin
concept Bow and Truss via Say It Ain’t So where he riffed classic SoCal fast food with plant-based alternatives like vegan crunchadillas, burgers, and mini taquitos. Olsefsky’s turned the Federal’s gastropub menu inside out with a pan-Asian twist. Mother’s Day specials include:
–salmon benedict with smoked salmon, poached egg, and yuzu hollandaise on a house-baked English muffin;
–avocado tartine with smashed avocado, yuzu, and salsa seca on house-baked sourdough;
–and a lemon ricotta cheesecake.
Other brunch items include mushroom toast; fried chicken French Toast, regular and vegan
breakfast sandwiches, steak and eggs, and more.

Olsefsky’s also refreshed the all-day dining menu for Mother’s Day, offering
–pickled jalapeno poppers with goat cheese, cheddar, Monterey jack, buttermilk raita,
buffalo cauliflower, and seasoned impossible tacos with vegan nacho cheese alongside
–decidedly meaty birria gyoza (dumplings) with braised beef, guajillo, consommé, and cilantro;
and yellowfin tuna crudo with yuzu kosho, cucumber, scallion, cilantro, sesame, edamame,
and rice crackers.
–He’s doing three kinds of mac & cheese (one vegan), steaks and salmon, and The
Federal’s venerable OMH (Oh My Habanero) burger: a beef patty, tomato, avocado, habanero jam, pepper jack, onion strings, chipotle aioli, and iceberg lettuce on a brioche bun.
Mom can wash that all down with rotating taps and cocktails running the gamut from
the J Lo (El Jimador Reposado, Passionfruit, lime, agave, tajin) to the Nearest and Dearest (the sensational Uncle Nearest 1884 whiskey, Sorel, Lucano Amaro).
Mom will appreciate the Federal’s signature bottomless mimosas and a live acoustic guitar set from noon to 2:00 PM.
–All service a la carte; The Federal has JUST announced it will discount service 20% to striking
writers with proof of guild membership.

In Encino, new owners took over the shabby old El Torito on this site a few years ago, and after
several incarnations, it’s emerged as The Oaks at Lakeside and remains the only place for
waterside dining in the Valley. Mother’s Day brunch is served both on an exquisite patio
and fully outdoors under Encino’s namesake ancient oaks alongside a lake chock full of squawking ducks, geese, cormorants, and numerous other species of waterfowl.

Kids will have a ball getting their sillies out on the adjacent lawn (featuring a natural spring-fed
stream) and in Encino State Historic Park next door. The 4.7 acre rancho site, purchased by Californio Vicente de la Ossa in 1849 and designated a State Park in 1949, includes the original nine-room De la Ossa Adobe—the oldest home in Encino—the 1872 two-story limestone Garnier building (rebuilt after the Northridge earthquake), a blacksmith shop, and a pond.

What’s on the menu? A three-course prix-fixe brunch with a mimosa toast for $65
per person
combining traditional brunch favorites, seafood, and just a hint of Mediterranean
influences.
–Start with any of these great dishes:  crab cakes and corn succotash, avocado toast with watermelon radishes, za’atar, and lemon vinaigrette, a breakfast parfait layering yogurt, fresh berries, and granola with a honey drizzle, or a burrata salad with tomatoes, a balsamic glaze and basil chiffonade (that’s thin strips of basil for the rest of us).

Main dishes run the gamut from pork belly hash—mmm, pork fat—with eggs any style, bell peppers, spinach, caramelized onions, and potatoes, Crab Benedict,  New York steak and eggs,
brioche official Nutella French toast with walnuts and berries,  and a veggie omelet.
Choose bread pudding or strawberry cake for dessert and drink in the view of your mom along
with your mimosa.
Few restaurants pivoted as adroitly through the pandemic as well as Studio City’s Firefly,
hiding in plain sight behind an unmarked door and lush ivy wall at Ventura and Colfax.
While other joints just threw up a tent, Firefly converted its parking lot into a breathtaking  patio
—with parquet floors, drapery, and framed Victorian mirrors and wicker chandeliers, white wicker
tables, and mid-century wireframe chairs—as its main (and thankfully, mainly outdoor) space.

A Valley institution since 2002 with a freshness and verve that feels like today, Firefly boasts an elegant fine dining experience with a weekend late-night lounge element. The restaurant features a magnificent ambiance, covered in vines and outdoor greenery, complete with a stunning library
lounge and, now, TWO of the Valley’s best patios.

Mother’s Day delivers an $85 three-course prix fixe at Firefly, starting with an amuse bouche
of Luca Bosio Brachetto D' Acqui sparkling red wine and sunchoke croquette of brie cheese
and honey.
Starters include chilled cantaloupe melon soup with olive oil, nduja oregano, and sourdough toast;
a spicy little gem niçoise with hard-boiled quail eggs, green beans, baby artichokes, olive, spring onion, shallots, and spicy Dijon mustard dressing; and an avocado toast salad with beetroot, pickled turnip, goat curd, balsamic dressing.
Mains include steak and eggs with smoked bacon hash and fried duck eggs; tea-smoked salmon benedict with spinach and yuzu hollandaise; a pan-seared branzino filet with savory English pea pancakes, asparagus, herbs, and a sabayon and bell pepper ginger relish.
For vegans, there’s a mushroom pasta with creamy white beans and black truffles.
Desserts on offer include berries two ways—as a tart or in a bowl—and chocolate molten cake with homemade clotted cream ice cream.

If you want to try some great places in the San Fernando Valley, there are the restaurants
mentioned in his piece:
The Federal Bar: 5303 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601, (818) 980-2555,
https://thefederalnoho.com/ 11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Reservations –Yelp
The Oaks at Lakeside: 16817 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91436, (747) 217-4002,
https://theoaksatlakeside.com 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Reservations –Open Table
Firefly, 11720 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604, (818) 762-1833, https://www.fireflystudiocity.com

Thanks to Henry Eshelman for this article. He’s a great guy who loves food, cocktails,
family events and more! 

The photo shown at the top of this article is of the  Bar area of The Oaks that were mentioned
in this piece!

 

Stevie Wilson
LA-Story.com

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