For whatever reason, Sola is one of those places I seem to gravitate toward in warm-weather months & forget in the winter. Not sure why, since I don't necessarily sit outside, but of the meals I eat there, 90% are in the summer and 10 percent in the winter.
I ate there tonight for the first time since they were going to close-didn't close-decided to stay open at a lower price point. Honestly, if I didn't know that they were supposed to be more casual/less expensive, I probably wouldn't have noticed a difference except that tablecloths have disappeared.
That said, Sola is one of those restaurants I love, but don't eat at often enough. I could happily eat there every week, but I don't.
Tonight's hits and misses:
Hit -- Crispy Brussels spouts leaves: Delicious, salty, buttery goodness. If people only at these (and the Brussels sprouts at Purple Pig) no one in the world would hate Brussels sprouts
Hit -- carrot, ginger & miso soup: Tasted like spring. Nice, light & delicious.
Hit -- hanger (or skirt?) steak: Served medium rare with spinach & fingerling potatoes. I only had a bite, but it was fabulous. My friend said the potatoes were a bit salty, but still great.
Hit -- scallops with english peas & mushrooms: Another delicious, flavorful dish.
Misses -- none, really, though we got the crispy mushroom salad & once I started eating it, I remembered that I've ordered it before and it's just OK.
FWIW, the bread basket is still fantastic & the mixed drink list still as interesting as ever.
Oh, they're also serving a great Hitachino espresso stout, which was a terrific dessert beer. Our waiter told me that
Hitachino[url] was damaged in the earthquake, so we should drink it now because supplies will diminish in coming months. I've fallen in love with Hitachino, so I'll definitely stock up next time I'm at TJs or other places that sell Hitachino.