Like I had mentioned in my post on Frankie's, we had enjoyed our staycation at the Lafayette so much, that we decided to finally hit up a couple of places we had always meant to visit. We stayed in Carlsbad at the Best Western. I don't think we'll stay there again, it was noisy and dated, though the location right across from Carlsbad State Beach was great. This was of course between two "visits" from the Pineapple Express. Somehow we lucked out and dodged the storms. Though you could tell by the clouds off Carlsbad State Beach that something was amiss.
We enjoyed taking a short stroll in the area before heading off to dinner. This being during the week, things seemed really relaxed and very small town like, which we enjoyed.
This is the Alley Art Wall.
We headed back to the room to change before heading off to dinner; which was just a few blocks away.
Compared to how quiet the rest of the town seemed Jeune et Jolie was very busy. We got a small table in the middle of the dining room.
As crazy busy as JeJ was, the service was top notch. Our main Server; Joe was amazing! Plus, he had lived in Japan, and we even managed to have a chat with him. We were asked if we were right or left handed for the place settings, all dishes were explained well. Watching the kitchen work was incredible as well.
The menu is four courses at $115 per person. We (I) got the Wagyu which was a $55 supplement. We also got one pairing, which the Missus said should be based on the dishes I ordered. We also started with a Champagne for the Missus and since I was feeling "French-Diegan" I got a Kir Royale.
Things started with a nice Amuse Bouche; eggplant puree in a semolina shell.
Crisp exterior, which cracked away to a creamy-earthy-slightly sweet filling. This was a nice start.
Of course I had to get the Veal Tartare which was fabulous.
The veal was chopped exactly the way I like it; it was very tender. There were Asian touches in this; wasabi which added a wonderful pungency and really complimented the dish as did the white soy! The radishes added an additional peppery crunch to the dish. This might now be in my top 2 versions of tartare!
The Missus ordered the "Poireau" as Her first course.
Wonderful, almost sweet-oniony leek, with a potato potage hid the Missus's favorite part of the dish; an creamy and delici-yoso sous vide egg yolk. The Missus loves Her eggs; so it was love at first bite! There was some very mild caviar on this, but it was all about the egg yolk for the Missus.
Some brioche arrived as we finished our starters...the Missus wished that it had come earlier.
The Missus's Scallop course was quite good.
The scallop was a perfect rare and sweet, the sauce which contained grapes added a nice sweet-acidity to things. The scallop was crowned with the cap of a king trumpet mushroom which added a wonderful, meaty, sweet-earthiness.
Thinking that with all the meat I'd ordered that it would be best to get some veggies, I ordered the "Betterave".
The beets had been I believe dehydrated and had the texture of meat. The bone marrow vinaigrette was rich, but I felt was kind of lost in this dish. I loved the bitter-crunch of the chicory and the nutty-slightly sweet hazelnuts really complimented this dish. The Missus is not a fan of beets, but She even enjoyed this!
The most mundane dish of the evening was the Partridge.
The partridge was nicely cooked and seasoned, the jus was a bit on the acidic side; the morel mushroom stuffed with partridge was a bit dry but tasty. Don't get me wrong, this was a nice dish, but compared to what we'd had so far for dinner.....
And then there was the Wagyu ($55 supplement),which was A5 Miyazaki Ribeye. Good lord, I think I died and went to bovine heaven!
Just the decadent beefiness of the meat was amazing! The texture luxurious. The jus had just the right balance of beefy-acidity to compliment the meat. The lightly fried sweetbreads were creamy and had no off metallic flavors. My goodness!
The Missus got the Lavande; which She enjoyed as it wasn't too sweet and had nice lemony tones from yuzu.
I got the Automne, which was made with parsnip and was delicious as well.
Like I mentioned earlier; we loved the service and the food. We didn't care for the wine pairing much and will work around that next time.
The place was quite loud, so perhaps we'll even return earlier in the week, or perhaps sit outside during a warmer time of the year. And yes, we are definitely returning!
Jeune Et Jolie
2659 State St.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 637-5266
Current Hours:
Wed - Sun 5pm - 10pm
what a beautiful meal
Posted by: kat | Monday, 05 February 2024 at 11:45 PM
Yes, it was Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 06 February 2024 at 07:53 AM
Is there a place nearby where I can dock my ark while having dinner?
Posted by: Kenneth | Tuesday, 06 February 2024 at 08:19 AM
With all this rain you might be able to dock on Carlsbad Boulevard soon Kenneth! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 06 February 2024 at 08:21 AM
Fancy
Posted by: Som Tommy | Tuesday, 06 February 2024 at 09:01 AM
We enjoyed this dinner ST!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 06 February 2024 at 10:25 AM
That looks like a fantastic meal. We also greatly enjoyed our last visit there, and sat outside. It was pretty noisy outside also, but totally worth it for the meal!
Posted by: Dereck | Wednesday, 07 February 2024 at 10:08 AM
It was a very nice meal Dereck!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 February 2024 at 03:07 PM
Thanks for letting me live viscariously through you! I’ve been there a few times and it’s well out of the budget for now but truly my favorite fine dining in San Diego!
Posted by: Jennywenny | Wednesday, 07 February 2024 at 04:25 PM
Thanks so much for the wonderful comment Jenny! I can understand why it's a favorite!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 February 2024 at 08:02 PM