Tuesday, December 16, 2008

NO WINE WHINE AT ZED

By Bill Citara
Dec 12, 2008


I had dinner last weekend at the new ZED451 in Boca. It’s a modern American take on the Brazilian churrascaria, with an impressive roster of appetizers and side dishes on several “Harvest Tables” and white-jacketed cooks threading through the dining room bearing skewers of variously marinated meats and poultry. The food was actually pretty good. Nothing on the Harvest Tables (it makes me feel kinda silly to say that but that’s what they call ‘em) looked or tasted old or tired, and for the most part the meats, poultry and occasional seafood item were well-cooked and tasty. I’ll have a lot more details in the March-April issue, but what I wanted to blog about here was ZED’s wine list. There are certainly wine lists that are larger and more comprehensive, encyclopedic tomes full of haute producers and ancient vintages, with prices to match. But ZED’s list is a good example of the tight yet broad selection of wines carefully chosen to partner nicely with the cuisine, also one that sprinkles a few lesser-known jewels in there and offers diners the chance to experiment without breaking the bank.

First, there’s a selection of six wine flights, from Champagne and full-bodied reds to off the drinkin’ path wines and interesting blends. Flights consist of three two-ounce pours and cost from $11 to $15. There’s also a roster of more than 25 wines by the glass, as well as about 75 different bottles. By-the-glass prices range from $5 to $22 and bottle prices from $20 to $1,500 for a 1998 Chateau Latour.

What I like about this list is that many of the really cool wines are available by the glass or in a tasting flight. For some reason this is the exception rather than the rule in local restaurants, who wines by the glass tend to be mostly all the usual suspects pours about as interesting as cold cream of wheat. So what are some of these cool wines? I hear you ask. There’s the terrific 2005 Bearboat Pinot Noir, a wine that’s everything I want in a California (Russian River Valley) Pinot—fruit that’s more generous and immediately drinkable than many Burgundies but with lighter body, more complexity and a distinct terroir, yet none of the over-oaked, overripe, overly alcoholic character of far too many California Pinots these days. In the same style and equally delectable is another of California’s finest Pinot Noirs, the 2005 Bouchaine. Don’t miss either the 2005 Bouchaine Chardonnay, an exquisite blend of lush fruit and steely acidity.

There’s also the 2004 Veramonte Primus, a robust blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Carmenere, the national grape of Chile and one that gives a lovely smoky-dusky edge to its fruitier partners. Other wines you don’t see every day and are worthy exploring are the 2006 Bonterra Viognier, 2005 Clos du Bois “Marlstone” and the elegant, Bordeauxstyle 2005 Justin “Isosceles.”

They’re all good. Check ‘em out.

Bill Citara's article will be published in the March/April issue of BOCA Magazine and on his blog.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

LUNCH BUNCH

After a stroll through Mizner Park with all your shopping behind you, stop into ZED451 and dine until your hearts content. Starting tomorrow, we're open for lunch so be sure to come on in and see what we're serving...

A sneak peek at the lunch menu for Wednesday, December 10:
prosciutto wrapped grilled jumbo shrimp salad 16
seared rare ahi tuna salad 16
linguica sausage sandwich 12
grilled, marinated portobello mushroom sandwich 12
451 blue cheese burger 12
ahi tuna steak burger 15
pei mussels 15
fondue 15
short rib sliders 15
ocean harvest 65
fried sweet potatoes 2
potato salad 2
wild rice salad 2
spicy fruit salad 2

Thursday, December 4, 2008

OUR DOORS ARE OPEN

What are you doing for the holidays? Be sure and join in on our fun whether it be a gathering with friends, family or co-workers....we've got you covered all season long.

LUNCH (begins December 8, 2008)
Monday through Saturday from 11:30am-2:30pm

CHRISTMAS EVE
serving lunch from 11:30am-2:30pm
dinner from 4:30-10pm
lounge open until midnight

CHRISTMAS DAY
serving from 3:30-10pm
lounge open until midnight

NEW YEARS EVE
serving lunch from 11:30-2:30pm
dinner from 4:30-11pm
lounge open until 2am

Enjoy dinner for two which includes a bottle of Veuve Cliquot Yellow Label Champagne for $150 a couple. Indulge in lobster bisque, snow crab claws, oysters on the half shell, Tobiko caviar, assorted mixture of miniature desserts and much more.

Monday, November 24, 2008

WORD OF MOUTH

It's been two weeks and the buzz continues.

In conversation with event extraordinaire, Angela Colicheski, she gave me an update on what's been going on at ZED451 in Mizner Park. She is getting calls for private events and people are booking their holiday parties without even having seen the space. More updates are as follows:

Guests' favorite dessert: Butterscotch Pudding
What they're saying: Guests love the concept as there is no place in Boca where you have the attention of a table side chef. "You get so much food and it's such a great value," says many return guests.
Bar scene: people are coming out of the wood works. Younger people are congregating in the bar as they didn't have a cool, hip place to go before. ZED451 is attracting a younger, hip crowd.
Decor: Everyday there is something new; the outdoor patio is donned with Persian rugs, lanterns, Asian benches and tufted cushion-side tables. There are colorful pillows and tables out front made of recycled tires. The decor is reason enough to come and hang out here!
Who's coming by: Apparently Tony Bova of Bova, Mario's and Bova Prime has dined at ZED451 3 times in almost one week. Guess that speaks volumes, or is good word of mouth?

Join us this week for Thanksgiving. If not Thursday, we'll see you over the weekend for your favorite cocktail.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

HEAR WHAT THEY'RE SAYING...

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

"The Scoop" by Rebecca Coleman

SouthFlorida Society.com: November 10, 2008

The latest addition to Boca Raton's restaurant scene took over the town this week! A series of grand opening celebrations at ZED451 in Mizner Park, benefited several local charities including the Boca Raton Museum Art, Tri County Humane Society and the Junior League of Boca Raton. Wednesday was press preview day and Bryan Lockwood, president of Tavistock Restaurants, took Cary and I on a personal tour. The Boca ZED451 is the first one to open outside of Chicago. Orlando is next. Tavistock owns luxury golf course communities in the Orlando area and Tiger Woods is a resident!

The cuisine at ZED451 is described as "modern upscale grilling." Fire grilled steaks, ribs, fish, poultry and game are served tableside by the chefs who created them! The restaurant has its own vocabulary too. Try "Harvest Table" as far from the usual salad bar as you can imagine! The design of the restaurant pleases the eye too-- contemporary uses of traditional woods and clever lighting with a secret-which I won't divulge-see if you guess! Don't forget to check out the romantic tout-door patio and the heavenly cocktails. Blueberry/thyme martinis and blackberry mojitos were my favorites--perfect Florida concoctions! And finally, a wine room with a fireplace is the perfect venue for corporate meetings--yes imagine that--a meeting room with windows! ZED451, located in the former Cartoon Museum building at the south end of Mizner Park opens Monday, November 10th. Call 561-393-3451 for reservations.

Sun Sentinel: Try everything in one evening at ZED451

Forum Publishing Group/Dave DiPino November 12, 2008

At ZED451, a restaurant with revolutionary ideas taking root in Boca Raton's Mizner Park, don't expect the ordinary.

ZED451 has no menus.

What they do have is perhaps the best display of ambience — the chandelier over the center round bar cost $33,000 — and some of the most unique cuisine creations from harvest tables, chef selections, market-side dishes and drink creations, combining the popular South Florida juicing craze with finest spirits.

Starting with the menu, a prix-fixe dinner is $55 and includes unlimited offerings from the Harvest Tables stocked with premium Italian meats and French cheeses. A nightly special list of chef's selections ranges from Tandori chicken to roasted lamb, or features seafood selections such as Scallop Ceviche, Kona (Hawaiian fish) Ceviche, lobster, crab, and really whatever the chef has whipped together that day with the best organic and high-quality ingredients the world has to offer.

Restaurant patrons who choose the prix-fixe dinner can also enjoy Market Side Dishes, such as soups: lobster bisque, mussels with white wine and garlic, Braised Short Rib Sliders with fried onion straws, and a wide variety of meats, vegetable creations and salads. "The beauty of our menu is that there is no risk," said Steve Byrne, director of culinary operations. "You can try something new like antelope or wild boar sausage and if you like it, have more. If not, move on."

To dine solely from the Harvest Table it's $33, and dinner for children 6 to 10 years old is $27.50; under 5 years old is complimentary.

For drinks, try a trip to the wine cellar located in the central interior of ZED451. More than 100 wines and champagnes are available. A trip to the bar is also well worth it. The bar has all the spirits but doesn't display them flamboyantly like "common themes" at other area bars. Instead it's a juice bar, where the bartenders juice your drink creations to order. Try a Pineapple Martini or Blackberry Mojito. Trust me on this one, you won't be disappointed. Each dish and drink at ZED451 is hand-crafted to perfection by trained culinary and beverage staff.

I feel like for $55, I got to try everything. The Braised Short Rib sliders were tender and cooked to perfection, the lobster bisque was different because instead of loading the bisque with sherry cooking wine they introduced fine brandy liquor giving the bisque a more distinct taste that woke up taste buds that may have become a bit board with local cuisine. Dishes such as Scallop Ceviche, shrimp creations featuring rock shrimp, tiger shrimp, seafood doused in fine ingredients and tasty five-star cuisine sauces tickle the taste buds. For desserts, Dirty Banana Sundae, Key lime pie, Chocolate Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Cream or Chocolate Tartlets with Cabernet Caramel are available for $10.

A brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sundays is $33 per adult or $22 for children 6 to 10 years old. ZED451 originated in Chicago. Today, they've expanded to Boca Raton with future sites in Orlando and Boston. This is dining where you pick the price, take control and eat what you want.

Now, go and spoil your taste buds!

Prix-fixe menu: *****
Wine and spirits: ****
Desserts: ***
 
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