San Rafael/Santa Venetia
(415) 479-1070
www.chaletbasquemarin.com
Basque Cuisine
Lunch and dinner Tues.-Fri.; Dinner Sat.-Sun.
Entrées (dinner): $17-$28
Full bar, good wine list
The entrées we chose were generously portioned and full-flavored. First was the chicken Cordon Bleu, which had a breaded and pan-fried golden exterior and thin-sliced, smoked ham and Gruyere cheese inside. It was served with scalloped potatoes and an assortment of fresh vegetables.
One of the seafood specials was a very tender and fresh rock cod with a garlic-rich lemon butter sauce, with rice and vegetables, garnished with pimentos and fresh parsley. Its flavors were bright and lively.
As if we had room for dessert, we ended up trying an assortment. First was an al dente rice pudding that was actually quite light, spiced with cinnamon and mixed with some raisins. The chocolate mousse was whipped with chunks of shaved chocolate and topped with whipped cream. Another (lighter) choice was the Basque cake, which had a thick, almond-flavored pastry cream filling inside a tart-like crust—not too sweet, which is something I always like in a dessert. Finally, the chocolate marque had dark chocolate cream atop a thin layer of vanilla white cake with a wonderful, light vanilla cream sauce.
Yep, we rolled out of the place—and hope to roll back in sometime soon.