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Arizona Restaurant Week Preview: La Hacienda by Richard Sandoval

September 1st, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

By Erin Forney, Guest Blogger, Foodies Like Us

First Course (choice of): $29.00 pp

Chile Ancho en Nogada: Smoked Chicken Picadillo, Salsa Verde, Pomegranate Nogada

Quesadillas Barbacoa de Res: Braised Short Rib, Corn Masa, Queso Gouda, Salsa de Tres Chiles, Creme de Aguacate

Tostaditas de Atun: Ahi Tuna, Sweet Potato, Chile Morita Aioli, and Granny Smith Apple

Second Course (choice of):

Callos de Hacha a la Plancha: Seared Sea Scallops, Colache, Chile de Arbol Mignonette, Tempura Avocado

Filet de Puerco al Achiote: Grilled Pork Tenderloin, Chorizo Chiliquiles, Crema and Piloncillo

Codorniz a la Talla: Adobo Marinated Quail, Papas Cambray, Grilled Red Onion, Habanera Vinaigrette

Huarache de Verduras Asadas: Masa, Black Beans, Grilled Vegetables, Menonia and Frisee Salad

Third Course (choice of):

Torta de Chocolate y Crema de Vanilla: Chocolate Torte, Vanilla Bean Cream, Cacao Nib Crisp

Cinnamon Churros: Warm Mexican Donuts, Cajeta, Chili Chocolate Fondue, Cream Cheese Natilla

Flan de Coco: Coconut Flan, Cinnamon Tortilla Crisps, Pan Flashed Mango

Highlights of the meal:

If you’ve ever been to the Fairmont Princess resort, you know that it’s big. Larger than most resorts I’ve been to in Scottsdale and it’s very spread out.  It’s so big, that you may not know that there are three different choices for fabulous dining within the resort.  La Hacienda is one of them and is a short walk from the main entrance.

My husband and I visited La Hacienda for the first time last weekend to preview their Arizona Restaurant Week 2010 menu. From September 18th to September 26th they will have a special three course menu for only $29.00 per person.  It is quite an amazing menu.

Upon entering I immediately noticed the décor, very old world Mexico.  Beautiful wooden tables adorned the dining room with over-sized chairs that had handsome upholstered cushy chair backs.  Fireplaces, candelabras, and ambiance…it made me feel very comfortable.

Private Dining Options

Tequila lovers unite at La Hacienda.  They have over 120 different brand of tequila at their bar.  They also have a resident tequila goddess, Danielle, who is a tequila expert and can help select the perfect choice.  We had two tequila flights while we were dining.  Tequila take off commenced with a flight of Blanco tequila which had been distilled three times and an Anejo flight to follow.

You know you want your own tequila goddess...

Danielle made a wonderful spicy tomato drink called sangrita that was a between course palate cleanser. This palate cleanser was so delicious I seriously wanted to dip a tortilla chip in it.

Our starters were impeccable, we were so happy about the choices we made.  The Tostaditas de Atun were my favorite.  Its hard to go wrong with sushi grade ahi tuna on top of a fresh fried sweet potato chips with chile aioli and jicama slaw!  It was just so delicious and I could really taste the distinct flavors of each item with each bite. The short rib quesadillas were my husband’s favorite pick.

YUM!

They looked like empanadas, so our server Will explained that true Mexican quesadillas look just like empanadas.  No qualms here, I love meat and cheese stuffed inside deep fried dough.  They were topped with pickled vegetables and an avocado cream sauce-delicious!

For the entree course, we had four choices, including a vegetarian option.  We chose the Callos de Hacha a La Plancha (seared scallops) and also the Filete de Puerco Al Pastor (pork tenderloin chilaquile w/chorizo).

No disappointments on the entrees either. The scallops were tender, slightly salty and perfectly cooked.  Paired with a yummy sautéed corn salad with garlic, the scallop dish was just perfect. The highlight upon that plate for me was the tempura avocado. Yes, that is correct, they tempura battered and flash fried the avocado section. It was unbelievably decadent, crunchy and creamy all in the same bite.  The pork tenderloin chilaquile was just outstanding.  The tostadas tasted homemade and the cheesy chorizo mixture between layers was tasty.  The pork tenderloin slices on top were flavorful and cooked to perfection with a light pink center.

Pork Tenderloin Chilaquile!

For dessert the churros took the win for sure.  This is an item that I would order over and over again, every single time I visit.  They were warm and crunchy at first bite, yet soft and chewy in the center.  The churros were generously covered in cinnamon sugar with 3 dipping sauces to choose from.  A definite restaurant week must try!  The chocolate cake was delightful as well. However, it is a true Mexican style chocolate cake, so it has anise in it which gives it a licorice flavor.

Churro-rific!

Service/Ambiance:

I was highly impressed with the friendly, attentive service at La Hacienda as well as the extraordinary food.  Just a note to the reader, the portion size you will get at restaurant week will be slightly smaller than the portions shown in these pictures. If you’re making reservations for Arizona Restaurant Week now, I suggest you add La Hacienda to your list.

La Hacienda by Richard Sandoval

7575 E Princess Dr
Scottsdale, AZ 85255-5802
(480) 585-4848

http://www.scottsdaleprincess.com/dining-activities/la-hacienda

Dinner: 5:30 – 9 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

Dinner: 5:30 – 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday

Closed Tuesday

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