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9500 Brimhall Road, Ste. 501
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661)587-8900
Hours of operation
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11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Posted On June 23, 2008
DiningDivaPenny
    
I love the concept of their wine bar and felt very metropolitan in Bakersfield.
One side of their wine bar houses the reds and keeps them at room temperature. The other side of the...
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I love the concept of their wine bar and felt very metropolitan in Bakersfield.
One side of their wine bar houses the reds and keeps them at room temperature. The other side of the bar is chilled and stores the whites.
I ordered the Mac ‘n’ Cheese with lobster. It was luxurious mac and cheese with five types of cheese, truffles and lobster. I offered each of the girls a bite, but I kept my hands on the bowl as I passed it to Katie since she loves comfort food. Sixteen dollars for pasta might seem a little extravagant, but trust me, the creamy cheese paired with the tasty lobster was well worth the money.
All of the dishes were artfully presented. The only thing to outshine the beauty of the presentation is the unique blending of tastes that make this Thai fusion cuisine a one-of-a-kind restaurant in Bakersfield.
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Posted On June 23, 2008
DiningDivaTracy
    
The Orchid is located in the Brimhall Square shopping center on the corner of Brimhall and Calloway. Just look for their fabulous outdoor dining patio with wrought iron chairs and market...
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The Orchid is located in the Brimhall Square shopping center on the corner of Brimhall and Calloway. Just look for their fabulous outdoor dining patio with wrought iron chairs and market umbrellas.
From bright warm colors on the walls to dark tones in the wood to the grey slate water feature in the dining room, it’s easy to tell that this is not a typical restaurant in Bakersfield.
My Blue Crab Avocado Salad ($12) was beautifully presented with spring mix greens and real blue crab meat in a deliciously rich, creamy sesame dressing. The crab was nestled on top of a bowl of shredded cabbage and carrots, which accompanied the large slices of cucumbers, chunks of avocado and cherry tomatoes.
My first impressions of hearing about The Orchid were how fancy and expensive a restaurant it is. My impressions of it now are welcoming, stylish and affordable. The menu has many choices from spicy curries to gourmet entrées. The ambience was wonderful and the wine bar was creative and inviting.
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Posted On June 23, 2008
DiningDivaLydia
    
Everyone I run into has been talking about this place. It’s been a while since I’ve heard so much chatter about a new restaurant in town. People can’t tell me enough...
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Everyone I run into has been talking about this place. It’s been a while since I’ve heard so much chatter about a new restaurant in town. People can’t tell me enough about the pay-as-you-go wine bar or gush enough about the lobster-studded Mac ‘n’ Cheese.
Walking into The Orchid, I was struck by the atmosphere. The dining room décor is nicer than I expected of a place in a strip mall. The dark woods and dim pendant lighting give it a subdued, high-end feel.
I immediately saw the wine bar so many of my friends have been talking about. It’s like a high-tech wine vending machine. The pre-paid cards can be fed into slots above each bottle for an individual tasting. There are different prices for a taste, a half glass and a full pour. I could see how this do-it-yourself wine tasting would be a blast while out with friends.
The menu of lunch specials at The Orchid is pretty impressive. The small spiral-bound book is divided into four sections: Curry, Stir Fry, Noodles & Rice and Noodle Soup. With multiple choices in each section as well as choices of meat on most, there are numerous options to choose from.
The first dish to arrive was the Siamese Chicken Satay. Two good-sized planks of white meat chicken were grilled on bamboo skewers and served with the requisite peanut sauce and cucumber salad. The chicken was moist and well cooked with a nice flavor on its own. I think a Thai restaurant can be measured by the flavor of its peanut sauce. As far as I’m concerned, this sauce made the grade. Thick and rich with hints of coconut milk and garlic, it is complex while holding its peanut flavor.
In addition to the Satay, we decided to try the Blue Crab Tartlet ($5). This cold appetizer is light and refreshing and consists of two small pastry shells filled with a mixture of crab tossed with Meyer lemon oil, shallot vinegar, red onion, tomato, avocado and mango. This starter certainly won’t ruin an appetite – it’s small – but I appreciate that. Instead of filling me up, the bright flavors of these quick bites made me look forward to the rest of the meal to come.
My entrée was Emerald Curry with Chicken. This green curry consisted of a good-sized bowl of white meat chicken mixed with basil and bamboo shoots in a spicy light green sauce that tasted of citrus, basil and coconut. It was exactly what a good Thai green curry should be – spicy yet light with complex flavors that work on multiple levels topped off with an amazing fragrance. Despite telling myself I should only taste my dish, I went back to this curry over and over. I thought it was a particularly impressive $8 lunch.
The most appealing thing about The Orchid is that it seems to have something for everyone. Whether it’s a die-hard Thai fan looking for a curry fix or someone intrigued by the idea of truffle-infused lobster Mac ‘n’ Cheese, The Orchid is ready to deliver.
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Posted On June 5, 2008
tja2fordsters

    
Great Great Great! I am very picky when it comes to my exotic food and only eat Thai at the "Thai Kitchen" on Hageman... well, I can absolutely say that they now have...
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Great Great Great! I am very picky when it comes to my exotic food and only eat Thai at the "Thai Kitchen" on Hageman... well, I can absolutely say that they now have competition! Food quality is very similar (Thai Kitchen is more on the spicy side)... but Orchid has much better ambiance, and very good looking servers. If you haven't yet, check it out!
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