Fort Oak shared by @cntraveler says: ""Housed in a former Ford dealership in the upscale, pedestrian-friendly Mission Hills neighborhood, Fort Oak draws foodies of every age. pauch like their wildly successful Trust restaurant in the nearby Hillcrest neighborhood, executive chef and co-owner Brad Wise and his team focus on rustic, wood-fired dishes. The proof is in the custom-built 7,000-pound grill used to cook branzino, a charred caulilini with fermented chile aioli, and more. The raw bar is one of the few places on the menu where the ingredients aren't seared; here you can opt for clams on the half shell or scallop aguachile. There's plenty for the plant-based diners, too, mostly in the small plates. And while it may sound excessive to pay $13 for bread and butter, order the sourdough served with house-cultured butter and thank us later. And don't miss dessert. Executive pastry chef Jeremy Harville makes magic happen with sugar, whether it's cookies n’ cream beignets or lemon meringue pie."" on Postcard