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October 27, 2010

Thanksgiving Dinner at Artisan

Chris Kobayashi and Artisan present Thanksgiving Dinner for Family and Friends

A Bountiful Menu is Filled with Tradition and “Farm to Table” Signatures

Artisan, the acclaimed American Bistro by brothers Chris and Mike Kobayashi in the heart of Paso Robles, is celebrating Thanksgiving with an inspired menu of holiday favorites founded by Chef Chris Kobayashi’s personal dedication to “Farm to Table” cuisine.

Artisan Paso Robles
The four course menu, with a range of dishes designed for wide appeal, will be served on Thursday, November 25, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and is priced at $70 per guest, exclusive of beverages, taxes and gratuities. In addition to Artisan’s extensive wine list, guests also have the option of enjoying specific wine pairings with each dish, where the best of Paso Robles' vineyards are showcased for an additional $25 per person. A children’s menu will also be available for $25.

Following an amuse of Tepary Bean Bruschetta, Parsnip, Oven-Dried Tomato, guests can select first course offerings that include Dungeness Crab Cocktail, Meyer Lemon Aioli, Horseradish; Snapper Crudo, Espelette, Ruby Star Grapefruit, Bottarga; Chanterelle Mushroom Toast, Bacon, Quail Egg; Baked Oysters, Speck Americano, Braised Leeks, Breadcrumbs; or a Braised Oxtail, Black Pepper Gnocchi, Taleggio.

Second courses include a choice of local Autumn Pumpkin Soup, Duck Confit, Chestnuts, Ginger Amoretti; Burrata and Prosciutto, Green Apples, Marcona Almonds; or a White Anchovy Caesar, Boquerones, Parmigiano-Reggiano.

Artisan’sThanksgiving Turkey is locally raised and will be deep-fried, served with all the trimmings. Also available as main courses are Center Cut Ribeye, Roasted Root Vegetables, Béarnaise; Sea Bass, Lobster Risotto, Gremolata, Caramelized Fennel, Matelote; a Dixon Lamb Rack, Potato Gratin, Fried Artichoke, Pioppini; and Atlantic Scallops, Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, Pancetta.

Thanksgiving desserts are always house-made and plentiful. From a Pumpkin Cheesecake, Cream Cheese Gelato, Gingersnap; Pecan Praline Profiteroles, Brown Butter Pears, Pomegranate; or a Bittersweet Chocolate Pâté, Earl Grey Ice Cream, Pistachio, everyone is guaranteed to enjoy a memorable holiday feast.

Since its debut in 2006, Artisan has been embraced by locals, travelers and journalists around the nation. With the assistance of Shandi, Chef Chris’s wife, who leads Artisan’s wine program; brother, Mike, who oversees the business and front of house; and Tina Soto, Mike's wife who handles all of the finances, Artisan has successfully become a family business and integral part of the growing Paso Robles community which has developed into a richly diverse wine country destination.

Artisan is committed to providing sustainable, fresh and seasonal foods. Chef Kobayashi frequents local farmers’ markets and farms to ensure the restaurant uses only the best regional and organic products when available thus supporting the community. Working closely with local producers, Kobayashi tailors the Artisan menu to showcase the best of Paso Robles and the Central Coast. Many farmers, including Windrose Farm, Rocky Canyon Farm, Hearst Ranch and Charter Oak, plant and grow certain products exclusively for Artisan, knowing that these products will be presented by a chef that respects the ingredient and its ability to shine through in every dish.

Chris Kobayashi received a coveted nomination as a semi-finalist for Best Chef Pacific by the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2009 and was recently the participating chef in “Outstanding in the Field,” a nation-wide roaming culinary dinner series that partners diners to the land and the origins of their food, thereby honoring the local farmers and food Artisans who cultivate it. Artisan has garnered a 2 star review from S. Irene Virbila, restaurant critic for the Los Angeles Times and has been featured in the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, W, Wine Spectator, Chicago Sun-Times, Oakland Tribune, Bon Appetit, Sunset, Los Angeles, Angeleno, San Francisco, Central Coast and National Geographic Traveler magazines.

View the Complete Thanksgiving Day Menu here.

For reservations, the public can call:
Artisan |1401 Park Street, Paso Robles, California 93446 | Phone 805.237.8084
Visit Artisan on the Web at www.artisanpasorobles.com
Become a fan of Artisan on Facebook

Comments

Congratulations Chris Kobayashi for being outstanding and be nominated with many award bodies.

It's great that artisan provides seasonal and fresh foods

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