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Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

After shooting this outfit post, we decided to wait out traffic by indulging on dinner at Church & State, a French restaurant with awesome industrial urban decor in Downtown LA, instead. We started off with a couple cocktails (which I can’t believe I forgot to take a photo of! Ughhh!), Oreilles de Cochon (crispy pig’s ears) & Moelle de Boeuf (beef bone marrow). Their bone marrow dish has got to be the biggest we’ve seen in an order! Usually it’s just half a femur at other places we’ve dined at. It’s likely not for the faint at heart but really, if you haven’t had it, try it at least once! It’s delicious & always a must order for us when we find it on anyone’s menu (and Church & State executes it perfectly!) Our next courses included the Tarte à l’Oignon (onion tart) which was more like a French style flatbread pizza and Mary’s Canard, a perfectly cooked duck breast & confit leg. Both dishes were absolutely delectable especially the succulent duck breast! We finished off our feast with Church & State’s Strawberry Rhubarb, a slice of their rhubarb pie & scoop of strawberry sorbet. Talk about a perfect pairing! Overall an amazing meal 🙂

Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

Dinner at Church & State

Photos by yours truly 🙂

Hope you’re all having a great week!

Xox,
An Dyer

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3 Comments

  • Reply DigitallyLUX (@DigitallyLUX)

    OMG looks AMAZING! I am drooling on the keyboard 😉

    Brittany at DigitallyLUX

    June 5, 2013 at 12:15 pm
  • Reply Jennifer Rose

    I want that pie!

    June 6, 2013 at 10:20 am
  • Reply Ashley

    Everything looks so delicious!

    -Ashley
    //lestylorouge.com

    June 6, 2013 at 11:42 am
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