All who’ve been to Tasting Home or the Champagne bar in Los Gatos know these well-appointed eating spots present a joyful, decadent detour into the flavors of Paris. The vibe is exploratory and celebratory, the place the most effective Champagnes are uncorked in sharing the enjoyment and power of the second.
With their new nice eating restaurant, positioned discreetly behind a non-public door adjoining to the Champagne Bar at 368 Village Lane, homeowners Denise and Michael Thornberry are turning their consideration towards native geography.
Named Neighborhood, the serene 16-seat tableau is helmed by Chef Julian Silvera, a New York native who has embraced his new hometown.
Every merchandise on his 13-course tasting menu will likely be primarily sourced from and largely knowledgeable by California’s landscapes, coastlines, farms, forests, vineyards and native elements. Silvera’s dishes are edible snapshots from his outings and foragings, from hikes within the coastal hills, walks on the seaside and visits to farms. Virtually 90 p.c of the menu will likely be sourced from producers within the neighborhood of the Bay Space.
Neighborhood is completely contemporary: a rigorously crafted clear slate envisioned by Silvera and the Thornberrys, who’ve commissioned and assembled completely textured linens, custom-made flatware, plateware and presentation vessels, creating an esthetic that’s pure, natural and timeless. The intimate room is centered by a comfy gasoline fire, with antlers on the mantel, and above, two swords as soon as owned by officers in Napoleon’s military are crossed. Every reveals proof of their main use: the sabering of Champagne.
Sconces mild the stone partitions, and actual candles illuminate the eating tables. Subsequent to every one is a small picket stool for the location of handbags. A serene, handpainted mural in smooth greens and heat brown tones turns one wall right into a foggy, backlit dreamscape. Each floor speaks to subtlety, creating a peaceful, restful house through which to take pleasure in nice eating on the town.
Pricing for the 13-course chef’s tasting menu begins at $195, with dietary supplements, beverage, wine and Champagne choices accessible. A full bar will likely be supplied, and corkage is $50.
The restaurant expects to start serving on Feb. 3, and will likely be open Tuesday-Saturday, 5-10 p.m. Reservations might be made at https://vicinitycalifornia.com/providers.

