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Otto is old-school where it counts, however. Like most great chefs,
he sources ingredients as close to home as possible and plans to create
new menus with each season. "We use Shelton Farms organic chickens
and were going to bring in local artisan cheeses. There are such
great products in California, we really have most of the world available
to us," Otto said. "In the summer, well have lighter
items, while the winter will focus more on game and vegetables."
That includes such hearty fare as Kobe beef and foie gras, presented
in smaller, haute portions the California Culinary Academy of San Francisco
graduate has grown to favor over his ten-year career. "A lot of
people in California are health conscious, they dont just want
a slab of meat with a mound of potatoes," Otto said.
The Oaks Grille fall menu will feature such delicacies as Dayboat scallops
and freshwaters prawns, as well as more avant garde entrees, like a
tuna parfait with wasabi foam. Otto is a fan of sauces and dusts, splashing
each plate with color and a bit of drama. While awaiting a new pastry
chef, Otto himself will create decadent desserts touched by a sense
of whimsy, such as a trendy fondue.
Ottos fresh attitude extends to upcoming theme events he has planned
for The Oaks Grille. Havana Nights with mojito shooters. Salsa nights
with live music, dancing, and a corresponding Spanish menu. Decadent
holiday brunches. "Were going to have fun, shake things up
a bit," Otto said.
Open to the public, The Oaks Grille also caters large-scale corporate
events, as well as private celebrations such as weddings, with a setting
both intimate and impressive. Warm wood beckons throughout, from the
lodge-like beam ceilings to the comfortable, leather-cushioned chairs.
Fresh cut flowers sit atop crisp white linens. A full bar provides premium
cocktails, beer, and wine.
Outside, the stone patio offers unprecedented views of the Santa Clarita
Valley, whether its a gorgeous mountain setting by day or a twinkling
skyline at night. In the summer, Fridays bring "Music on The Veranda,"
with local musicians playing jazz or flamenco to enhance an already
incredible evening.
"We will have true fine dining here," Otto said. "But
it will also be comfortable enough to accommodate everyone. The atmosphere
doesnt have to be formal, even if the setting is."
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