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Restaurant Review - Café Esin, 2416 San Ramon Valley Blvd. Suite 140, San Ramon, CA 94583

Feb. 7, 2008
Categorized in: Restaurant Reviews
Tagged with: cafe esin, restaurant, review

Tucked away in a strip mall across from the San Ramon Safeway shopping center, Café Esin is not particularly impressive from the outside, seeming very much like a run of the mill eating place, typical of the San Ramon Valley. As soon as you walk through the door though, you are in for a big surprise.
First of all, the small front entrance conceals a spacious interior with multiple eating areas, all extremely tastefully decorated in pleasing earth tones and with attractive art work adorning the walls.
Whenever you go, it will most likely have many of the tables occupied, for this is a restaurant that is well known to San Ramon residents and one that has one countless awards. Reservations here really are a must!

Chef-owner run restaurants often impress more than others and this is no exception. The brainchild of husband and wife team Curtis and Esin deCarion, Café Esin consistently delivers the highest quality food at reasonable prices in one of the most inviting restaurant locations in the San Ramon Valley.
On a recent visit in January, my wife, Sylvia and I braved torrential rain to dine here and we anticipated a low attendance due to the weather. This was not the case. During the course of our meal, every table was occupied.

The menu here seems typically Californian style cuisine with a subtle middle-Eastern influence. Appetizers include a selection of salads, a couple of soups, including an obviously popular caramelized onion soup and a meze platter including hummus, dolmas and tabbouleh. We decided to share a portion of crispy fried calamari and fennel that was served with a sherry-orange aioli. This was a generous portion and the calamari was fresh and fried in a light, crisp batter. Very tasty.
Moving on to the main course, our choices ranged from risotto and a couple of fish specials to a variety of different steak dishes, loin of lamb, roasted duck breast and one of the house specialties, a pot roast. It must be noted that all of the ingredients here are of the highest quality. Pork and lamb are Niman Ranch and the steaks are either Certified Angus or Niman Ranch. 

Sylvia chose lamb for her entrée. This is certainly her favorite meat when it is of a high quality and properly cooked but one that she is often critical of in restaurants. In this case, there were two kinds of lamb, loin of lamb and lamb chops and they were served with roasted fingerling potatoes and broccolini. Sylvia judged this to be an excellent, perfectly balanced meal with superb flavors.

For my main course, I went for one of the house specials, a chicken breast stuffed with spinach and a trio of cheeses (parmesan, feta cheese and goat cheese) which is then wrapped in filo pastry and baked in the oven. This was served with a roasted tomato coulis over a lemon couscous.
My judgment was very similar to Sylvia’s. My chicken dish brought back memories of Morocco and yet this is a highly imaginative and very satisfying dish.

By now, we were already well-satisfied with our meal, sufficiently so to write an excellent review and typically, neither of us eat desserts. Knowing however that Café Esin has built an outstanding reputation for its desserts, all created by Esin deCarion herself, there was no way we were going to miss out on the dessert course.

Diablo Magazine voted Café Esin’s desserts Best of The East Bay for every year since 2003. They are not wrong. The choice is overwhelming and they all sound wonderful from the bread pudding of the day (served with a brandy sauce), through classic crème brulee to a black bottom white chocolate banana cream tart, baklava and more.

After much deliberation, we decided to share the cheesecake of the day, a chocolate cheesecake with peanut butter swirl. Not only was this phenomenal but the portion was generous enough for two people to enjoy fully.

Café Esin also has a full bar and a good wine list from which we selected a bottle of Hess Chardonnay to accompany our meal.

Café Esin is one of the few restaurants in the San Ramon Valley that I recommend without reservation. If you have not been there, give it a try, but be sure to make a reservation. You can see more about them at their web site at www.cafeesin.com.

You can read more restaurant reviews in my monthly newsletters, which are available online at my web site at www.BernardGibbons.com.

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