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AnQi redeems itself plus a giveaway

December 19, 2013 Mad Hungry Woman 14 Comments

I’ve had a love hate relationship with AnQi ever since it opened. Love the decor, don’t quite love the food. Through the years I’ve been back several times and each time, my thoughts and feelings have stayed pretty much the same …… that is, until now. I recently came for lunch with a bunch of friends and was surprised that I actually enjoyed my meal this time. We all took turns ordering something and the following was the meal we experienced. Surf & Turf Roll ($13) were sushi rolls with wagyu beef, spicy tuna, delta asparagus and chili aioli. On the menu it sounds messy, neither here nor there, but it definitely tasted rather good. surf & turf roll (640x425) Chicken Potsticker ($8) were good with scallion and a balsamic fig sauce. The wrapper wasn’t too thick and the filling was nicely seasoned. potstickers (640x425) I wasn’t too keen on ordering pho here, but I didn’t say no. I’m partial to pho-ing in lil Saigon and anywhere else just doesn’t seem right. However, Traditional Vietnamese Pho ($9) — we ordered both chicken and beef — wasn’t half bad. The broth could have been deeper and richer, but it sufficed. The rice noodles were a tad overcooked resulting in them being soft, but the bean sprouts helped add some crunch to the bowl. pho (640x425) Vietnamese Crepe Salad ($13) was one of my favorites. Banh Xeo as it is known in Vietnamese, this crepe is stuffed with chicken and pork ragout, bean sprouts and beech mushrooms and topped with quinzoi herb, sweet chili gastric, charred frisee, sliced okra, red and yellow peppers and beech mushrooms. The complexity of all the flavors combined together is quite impressive. I like how this dish includes other vegetables you wouldn’t find in traditional banh xeo such as frisee. banh xeo (640x425) The Misoyaki Butterfish ($23) was also absolutely delicious. The pairing of Bhutanese red cargo rice was genius. I love butterfish (black cod) and this was very well executed. misoyaki butterfish (640x425) Unfortunately, An’s Famous Garlic Noodles ($10) is still not one of my favorites, but everyone else seemed to like it. garlic noodles (640x425) The bo luc lac, or Flamed Tossed Cubes of Filet ($19) was very flavorful, although not 100% authentic. Served with jasmine rice, the beef is tossed with broccoli, as well as white button mushrooms. bo luc lac (640x425) I’m not ordinarily a dessert eater, but Vietnamese Banana Fritter ($9) was ordered for the table to share. Even with the blood orange caramel, it wasn’t overly sweet. Of course, I loved the home made vanilla bean ice cream served alongside. banana fritter (640x425)

This is my last giveaway of the year. Christopher Gialanella, Publisher of Riviera Magazine is offering one of my readers (plus a guest) the opportunity to lunch at AnQi with him (along with me), in 2014. The rules of this giveaway is: you must be following Christopher, Riviera and me on Twitter, leave a comment on this post with your Twitter handle, and you will be entered into the competition. Entries must be submitted no later than midnight on Dec 25th. Good Luck!!

AnQi by Crustacean
3333 Bristol
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Tel: 714-557-5679

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Asian, cocktails, contemporary, Costa Mesa CA, fusion, Garden Grove CA

Comments

  1. danielle schamp says

    December 19, 2013 at 8:10 am

    haven’t tried them yet, wasn’t sure about a noodle place in south coast lol, but i see the other menu options look pretty good and i already follow all y’all! (@foodgoblin)

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  2. stephaniehanart says

    December 19, 2013 at 8:36 am

    I’ve always wanted to try this place, and if I can do in the company of my fave food blogger, all the better. My Twitter handle: @steph_han_art

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  3. Eileen says

    December 19, 2013 at 2:12 pm

    My Twitter handle is @eileen216. Never been to Anqi. I always thought it’s rather pricey. But would love to try it, especially with a food blogger I really admire! 🙂

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    • Mad Hungry Woman says

      December 20, 2013 at 8:37 pm

      and the really cool Publisher of Riviera magazine!

      Reply
  4. Meg says

    December 20, 2013 at 8:46 pm

    following! lol @iisapenguin

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  5. prozakgal says

    December 20, 2013 at 8:48 pm

    Following! @iisapenguin

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  6. Becca says

    December 20, 2013 at 9:15 pm

    Have never been to this restaurant before, but it looks delish! Following all three- @bexperspective

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  7. Ed B. (@BrophE) says

    December 20, 2013 at 9:39 pm

    Oh I’ve (@BrophE), always wanted to eat here, I’ll even make the drive down from Palm Springs!

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    • Mad Hungry Woman says

      December 26, 2013 at 12:37 pm

      congratulations! you are the winner

      Reply
  8. Robin w says

    December 20, 2013 at 10:36 pm

    I do like the garlic noodles. You and Chris G are not too shabby either. @wachner

    Robin W

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  9. Alex Purnell says

    December 21, 2013 at 8:59 am

    HI Anita ! Went ahead a followed @christophergia @RivieraMagazine and you on Twitter , Right now @christophergia tweets are protected and I guess he’ll have to approve all request to follow him. I also follow your instagram. Can I we trade lives for one week ..LOL . I keep hearing rave reviews about AnQi Garlic Noodles…yum My twitter handle is @alexpurnell

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    • Mad Hungry Woman says

      December 21, 2013 at 9:43 am

      🙂

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  10. Pete shieh says

    December 21, 2013 at 10:59 am

    @Peterhsieh

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  11. Cassie Neidhart says

    December 22, 2013 at 12:34 pm

    What a great opportunity to cross a dining experience off my Must Try bucket list! @pitwife115

    Reply

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