Bar Monette

Tapas bar · Santa Monica

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Bar Monette - Review - Santa Monica - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Bar Monette wants to be the cool kid on the block, what with Ice Spice booming through its speakers and a menu that reads like someone drew a big circle around southern Europe and said, "Let's do this." That's all well and good. Especially since Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade could use a cool kid. But while the tiny, emerald-green restaurant from a well-known Toronto chef may be a safe haven from tourist mayhem, its cobbled-together menu poses problems. If you treat Bar Monette as the tapas spot it's trying to be, the disappointing food won't justify spending over $100 per person. Your best option is to use this restaurant as a solid pizza spot, though even then expect to spend. photo credit: Leo Calab photo credit: Leo Calab photo credit: Leo Calab photo credit: Leo Calab photo credit: Leo Calab Those coming for drinks and snacks might interpret Bar Monette's space as a nice change of pace for the neighborhood. Its dark dining room resembles a kooky Cambridge professor's study, with gilded framed paintings, Greco-Roman busts, and a playlist that was curated by her 21-year-old students. Candles illuminate the faces of real estate bros and couples who emerged from their north-of-Montana homes to eat a $26 plate of poached prawns in a forgettable saffron bisque. Prawns and all, Bar Monette’s food doesn’t fit neatly into a genre. Italian? Ehh, kind of. A little overthought? Yeah, that's more like it. Half the menu is dedicated to small plates drowning in emulsified sauce, which can be ignored altogether. There's a scallop crudo with an off-puttingly sweet salsa negra, some maitake mushrooms in an oversalted butter sauce, and sobrasada-stuffed agnolotti coated in a smoked tomato butter that's strikingly similar to processed cheese. The best bite of the bunch is a sweet ribbon of jamon de Paris with manchego, but, in reality, you're paying nearly $20 for ham and cheese. Wine prices follow suit—most glasses cost over $20 and bottles float around $100. So instead of spending on Bar Monette's stomped grapes or creamy things that don’t taste as good as they look, focus your funds on the chewy, deeply charred pizzas. These are individually portioned and have an extra-thick crust to dip into "sugos" you can get on the side (we like the puttanesca sauce). Order the garlicky pesto pie with lumps of sweet crab or the soppressata with honey with a nice sweet-spicy thing going on. Even if you love your hypothetical Cambridge professor’s charming study and her colorful office hour chats, don’t spend too much time (or cash) at Bar Monette. Split a pizza, sip a glass of wine, and save room for a full meal elsewhere. Food Rundown Aunty Wendy's Radicchio We don't know Aunty Wendy, but kudos to her for getting creative with her salad recipes. Soft, white radicchio is easy to bite through, and its bitterness is balanced by a basil and passion fruit dressing. This salad borders on being just a little too sweet, but it still makes for a good way to kick off a pizza night here. Sobrasada Agnolotti with Smoky Tomato Butter Don't let the delicate size of these pasta dumplings fool you, they're way too rich. The smoky sobrasada stuffing is already oily, so the tomato butter sauce makes it eat even heavier. Somehow this tastes like a melted "cheese product" you get on AMC nachos. Avoid. Spicy Calabrese & Honey You'll have to chomp through a thick ring of crust before you get to the toppings, but the middle of this pie is worth the energy spent chewing. Spicy sausage and honey is a pretty common combo these days, but, hey, it works. This pie has enough marinara to keep all that crust moist and a nice kick, as well. Pesto & Dungeness Crab If you're ordering one pizza, get this one. The frisee adds a nice crunch, and garlic-heavy pesto complements the sweet crab meat sprinkled on top. The pie's only downside is that it could be a little saucier, so get one of the side sugos to avoid being left with an excess of plain crust." - Sylvio Martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/bar-monette
Leo Calab

109 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401 Get directions

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