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AT MORSEY’S FARMHOUSE, THE WATER BUFFALO PRODUCTS ARE TRULY ‘FARM-TO-TABLE’ By Monica Schreiber | Photos by Natalia Nazarova
K The burrata di bufala at Morsey’s Farmhouse in Los Altos is made with milk from the restaurant’s own herd of water buffalo.
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Left: Gelato is made with buffalo milk at Morsey’s. Right: The buffalo burger is served with fries and topped with mozzarella di bufala, and the New Zealand salmon is served with yam chips.
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Since coming to the United States decades ago, Morsey said he has been “astonished” that Americans partake mindlessly of what he sees as inferior dairy products from bovines. Morsey seems genuinely sad for everyone outside of Asia, India, the Middle East and Italy who might never know the pleasures of water buffalo-milk products, including very low levels of lactose. Morsey embarked on a years-long crusade, investing millions of dollars along the way, to establish one of the largest water buffalo herds in the United States. He bought a 50-acre farm outside Sacramento, where more than 300 buffalo must be coddled to ensure milk production. Finally, after clearing the mountains of regulations to operate a dairy, four months ago he opened Morsey’s Farmhouse in downtown Los
Altos, where every dish is made with products from the buffalo farm. During a telephone interview, Morsey, a first-time restaurateur, seemed to question his own sanity a few times. But the result of his passion is an ambitious and unique addition to Main Street. That said, many palates may not discern a marked difference between a good seabass filet cooked in water buffalo butter and the same fish prepared in butter from a Guernsey cow. I found most of Morsey’s offerings to be excellent, but my hunch is most diners won’t leave the restaurant wondering where water buffalo have been all their life. Morsey and his business partner/wife Yulia, a native of Russia, created the 3,500-square-foot restaurant to showcase “everything the water buffalo can do.” In addition to serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Morsey’s also
is a gelateria and offers a small selection of baked goods. From the “grab and go” section at the front of the restaurant, you can pick up a pint of thick, sweet buffalo milk ($5) or a container of ultrafresh mozzarella di bufala ($14). Breakfast and lunch is ordered at the counter; dinner is full table service. Some of the wait staff is still learning the ropes and a few of the entrées I tried fell short, but most of what I sampled over the course of two dinners and one lunch was very well executed, despite occurring not long after the sudden departure of the restaurant’s executive chef. My second dinner revealed a pared-down menu, with at least 30 percent fewer appetizers and entrees as compared to my first visit a few weeks earlier. Growing pains are still in evidence, but there is a lot of See MORSEY’S, page 24
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Fernando Ochoa and Raul Salazar prepare orders in the kitchen at Morsey’s in Los Altos.
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Desserts at Morsey’s Farmhouse include a gluten-free chocolate marquise and conical servings of dulce de leche mousse topped with a raspberry.
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promise here. Located at the former site of Main Street Cafe, Morsey’s is airy, bright and white. The long, narrow dining room, with four-top tables in regimented lines, calls to mind a Scandinavian cafeteria: clean-lined and utilitarian but lacking warmth and ambiance, especially at dinner. It is not an unpleasant atmosphere, but the long dining room, more like a dining hall, doesn’t feel particularly convivial or inviting. Once we received our appetizers, however, the focus was all on the food. A warm kale salad ($12) of dinosaur kale sautÊed in buffalo milk ghee, was perfectly tender without a hint of bitterness. The savory-sweet salad was studded with golden raisins and bacon lardons, then topped with shaved Parmesan cheese and crispy shallots. A sherry vinaigrette added the perfect zing. The moules frites ($17) were top quality Prince Edward Island mussels and the pink, delicately creamy sauce was the best I’ve ever had with mussels, made with red curry, garlic, white wine, fennel and, of course, buffalo cream. I enjoyed the remains at the bottom of the bowl like a fine soup with my glass of Chevalier de Novato ($8). The accompanying frites arrived hot and crispy with what tasted like house-made ketchup. The burrata di bufala ($18), a creamy, soft Italian cheese, is one of Morsey’s signature appetizers, probably the freshest you will find outside of Italy. A jiggling dome of soft mozzarella blended with cream is served atop small heirloom tomatoes and dressed lightly with balsamic, basil and salt.
The wild mushroom tart ($13) was rustic and enticing with truffle bÊchamel, forest mushrooms, microgreens and a slather of roasted peach gastrique. We were barely three-quarters of the way through our appetizers when the friendly but oblivious servers advanced with our entrÊes (this happened during my second dinner as well). We had to ask them to hold off, a situation that likely resulted in my friend’s New York strip ($38) spending too much time under the heat lamps. Even had it not been overdone, the rather paltry cut of meat (not from water buffalo) was still unremarkable: too lightly unseasoned and the blue cheese demi-glace did little to add interest. All four of us at the table agreed that the small side of fried Brussels sprouts was the standout item on the plate. However, my wild mushroom ravioli ($24), made rich and creamy with a porcini buffalo cream sauce, was earthy and delicious. Caramelized shallots and truffle oil took this dish to the edge of decadence, but the entrÊe stopped just short of being too rich. The New Zealand crispyskinned salmon filet ($30) was succulent, if a touch bland. On my first visit, the salmon was being served with a parsnip puree, grilled stone fruit, yam chips and parsley pesto. When I ordered the dish on my second visit, it arrived only with three yam chips (delicious) and a small mound of lightly dressed lettuce. At that price point, the lack of accompaniments was disappointing. Where the New York strip comes from boring old American cattle, Morsey’s buffalo burger ($20) is just that: a buffalo meat patty served with Morseys’ mozzarella di bufala. It was a hefty and
juicy burger, but neither I nor my dining companions noticed much difference in taste or texture as compared to a traditional burger. Most of Morsey’s desserts are of the dairy variety: dulce de leche ($6.50), crema Catalana ($6) and triple-chocolate cheesecake ($6). We tried two flavors of the buffalo milk gelato ($3.75 for a single scoop) and had completely different experiences. My husband’s mango gelato was creamy and flavorful. My scoop of coffee was strangely chalky. Overall, diners may well be having similarly divergent experiences here for a few more months as this ambitious project continues to find its footing, but there is a lot to love about Morsey’s labor of love — a farm-to-table restaurant in the purest sense. Email Monica Schreiber at monicahayde@yahoom.com. V
Q DININGNOTES Morsey’s Farmhouse 134 Main St., Los Altos 650-860-6060 morseys.com Hours: Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. Credit Cards Reservations Catering Outdoor seating Parking Alcohol beer and wine Bathroom excellent Cleanliness
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preaching, or peddling, to his flock. Toller must also square his association with a condescending megachurch (Toller’s church gets dubbed “the souvenir shop” while Abundant Life gets described as “more of a company than a church”), one that’s in bed with a polluting oil company. “Life is experiencing the tension of hope and despair,” Toller counsels. He also confesses to finding the tug-of-war between faith and faithlessness “exhilarating,” but that engagement risks radicalizing him just at the moment he’s expected meekly to double down on tradition and relinquish his control. Are we past pushing envelopes? Should
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we be stepping over lines? Taking this road to Calvary with Toller, the audience must examine its own thoughts and feelings about an ailing planet, the meaning of faith, mortality and apocalypse, and what constitutes sane or reasoned responses to all of the above. As ever, lapsed Calvinist Schrader examines emotional repression as well as our American brand of social repression, and whenever Schrader is allowed to be uncompromising,
the results indeed prove “exhilarating.” Resonant performances help, but it’s Schrader’s on-point filmmaking — a nouveau spin on the spiritual films, character studies and transcendental style of cinematic old masters like Bergman and Bresson — that functions as what Toller calls “another form of prayer.” Rated R for some disturbing violent images. One hour, 53 minutes. — Peter Canavese
afraid of thinking outside of the box. So, yeah, fans will get what they came for: a swaggering young schemer named Han (Alden Ehrenreich) who makes his name, befriends a Wookiee named Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo), does the Kessel Run and acquires the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover). Ehrenreich is just fine, but unlike Chris Pine’s engagingly loose take on William Shatner’s Captain Kirk, Ehrenreich’s performance feels weighted with baggage, scared straight by Ford, three directors and an acting coach. What’s left is swagger and a smile but not a whole lot of soul. Still, Lucasfilm can be pleased that the
film resembles the Millennium Falcon: a bit beat up, perhaps, but it scrapes by in a tight spot. Rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action/ violence. Two hours, 15 minutes. —P.C.
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Q HIGHLIGHT CONCERT ON THE PLAZA Friends and neighbors can bring their blanket or lawn chair down to the Civic Center Plaza for a variety of musical performances. In addition to the music, there will be food trucks, a “Pop Up Park” area for children and for adults, beer and wine. June 1, 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Civic Center Plaza, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. mountainview.gov/plazaevents
THEATER Jeans! The Musical TheaterGames Productions presents the story of Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis, the inventors of modern blue jeans, in musical form. June 2 and June 3, 2-4 p.m. $22-$27. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. Search facebook.com/events for more info. Musical: ‘Pippin’ With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Roger O. Hirson, “Pippin” is a musical about a young prince in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. June 3, 3-5 p.m. $20-38. Bus Barn Theatre, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. losaltosstage.org/pippin Opera: ‘Carmen’ “Carmen,” the ultimate free spirit, pays for her freedom with her life. The quintessential French opera about love and death, is presented fully-staged, with orchestra, chorus and elaborate sets and costumes. June 2, 8-11 p.m.; June 3, 2-5 p.m. $35-$85; senior, student and group discounts. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. wbopera.org
DANCE ArtistEDGE Dance Company presents ‘THE GRID’ ArtistEDGE presents, “THE GRID,” an evening of dance, innovative lighting technology and live music that explores the question: What part do we play on the GRID and how does it affect us? June 8 and June 9, 7:309:30 p.m. $10-$20. Zohar Dance Company and School, Studio Theater, 4000 Middlefield Road, Building L, Room 4, Palo Alto. Search facebook. com/events for more info.
Noorani Dance presents Manzil ke Andaaz - Kathak Solo by Esha Gupta Esha Gupta, a student of Farah Yasmeen Shaikh, an internationally touring Kathak artist and founder and Artistic Director of Noorani Dance, will be performing her first Kathak solo. The proceeds for the event will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House. June 10, 6:30 p.m. $10-$15. Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Search brownpapertickets.com for more info.
CONCERTS SLOrk: Stanford Laptop Orchestra The Stanford Laptop Orchestra celebrates the conclusion of its season with a full-scale laptop orchestra concert. June 9, 7:30 p.m. Free. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford. Search events.stanford.edu/events for more info. Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble: Spring Concert This student ensemble will perform a variety of jazz and Latin pieces, performing with consideration for the intersectionality of African and Latin music. June 3, 7-9 p.m. $1-$20, free with Stanford ID. Campbell Recital Hall, 541 Lasuen Mall, Stanford. Search events.stanford.edu for more info. Kevin Coelho Local jazz musician and Stanford University student Kevin Coelho will be performing on the jazz organ. June 3, 2-4 p.m. Free. Community School of Music and Arts, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. arts4all.org/events Ragazzi Boys Chorus The Ragazzi Boys Chorus will be performing at the Bing Concert Hall for the first time since its inaugural season. Alums of all Ragazzi generations will come
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW COURTESY NOTICE COMMUNITY MEETING TERRA BELLA VISIONING PLAN COMMUNITY WORKSHOP Saturday, June 02, 2018, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the City of Mountain View Senior Center (266 Escuela Ave) TERRA BELLA VISIONING The City is developing Visioning and Guiding Principles Plan for [OL ;LYYH )LSSH HYLH [V OLSW KLÄUL H ]PZPVU MVY M\[\YL JOHUNL PU the area. The plan will include development principles which will provide a foundation to guide review of future development projects in the area. The City welcomes your participation in [OL ÄYZ[ ;LYYH )LSSH Visioning and Guiding Principles Plan Community Workshop. The workshop will include an overview of the plan area and existing conditions. Workshop participants will provide input on their vision for future development in the plan area, including preferred location and types of new development, and desired public improvements. A meeting agenda and additional materials for the workshop will be available on the City’s Terra Bella Visioning Plan website at: http://www.mountainview.gov/depts/comdev/planning/ activeprojects/terrabella.asp A second Terra Bella Visioning Plan community workshop is planned for August 2018 that will build on input from this workshop. Community members are encouraged to participate in both workshops. More details on the second workshop will be available in July 2018.
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together to sing for the chorus’ 30th anniversary concert, which will feature both old favorites and new works. June 10, 2:30 p.m. $15-$30. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford. Search events.stanford.edu for more info. Sitar Concert by Pandit Nayan Ghosh with Ishaan Ghosh on the Tabla Pandit Nayan Ghosh, one of India’s most prominent musicians, will be playing a sitar concert. Trained by his father, Ghosh will be accompanied on the tabla by his son Ishaan Ghosh. June 10, 4 p.m. Free. CCRMA Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, 660 Lomita Court, Stanford. Search eventbrite.com for more info. Summer Reading Kick-off Concert Attendees can listen to the music of Andy Z at Pioneer Park. June 4, 6:30-8 p.m. Free. Mountain View Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. Aurora Singers present ‘Blue Skies’ Dawn Reyen directs the group, accompanied by pianist Tiffany Shi, saxophonists and a flutist. June 2, 7-9 p.m. $15. Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, 505 E. Charleston Road, Palo Alto. aurorasingers.net Chamber Music San Francisco Presents Anderson & Roe Chamber Music San Francisco launches its new summer series with performances by the piano duo Anderson & Roe. June 4, 7:30 p.m. $50. Schultz Theatre at the Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. chambermusicsf. org/2018_PA_June_Series.htm Stanford Chamber Chorale: In One Accord This student chorale will be performing music from the Anglican cathedral tradition, accompanied by university organist Dr. Robert Huw Morgan. June 2, 8-9:30 p.m. Memorial Church, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford. Search events. stanford.edu for more info. Stanford Jazz Combos Campbell Recital Hall Jim Nadel will present a Jazz Combo showcase, featuring standards and original works by a range of small ensembles. June 1, 7:30 p.m. Free. Campbell Recital Hall, 541 Lausen Mall, Stanford. Search events.stanford. edu for more info. Stanford Philharmonia Paul Phillips will conduct the Philharmonia’s Spring program, including J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F Major, Igor Stravinsky’s Concerto in E-flat and Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 93 in D Major. June 1, 7:30 p.m. $10$25, Discounts for students. Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford. Search events. stanford.edu for more info. Foothill Symphonic Winds David Bruce Adams will lead the Foothill Symphonic Winds in their final concert of the 2017-18 season. The band will perform works by Leonard Bernstein, Gustav Holst, Clifton Williams and more. June 10, 3:30 p.m. $5-$10. Cubberly Theatre, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. fswinds.org Serenade vocal ensemble: Voci Nuove NACUSAsf (National Association of Composers USA, San Francisco) joins the Serenade vocal ensemble directed by Dr. Bryan Baker for “Voci Nuove,” featuring the music of local Bay Area composers. June 9, 8 p.m. $15-20; tickets available at the door. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 600 Colorado Ave., Palo Alto. nacusasf.org
TALKS & LECTURES Pamela Druckerman The internationally bestselling author of “Bringing Up Bebe” returns with a humorous mid-life coming-of-age story. June 5, 7:30-9 p.m. Free, RSVP appreciated. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Search eventbrite.com for more info. Search eventbrite.com for more info. John Carreyrou on exposing Theranos John Carreyrou, the investigative reporter who broke the story of Theranos’ deception, sits down with “This is Now” host Ange Coiro. June 6, 7:30-9 p.m. Free. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Search eventbrite.com for more info.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Presents ‘FINKS’ TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents the California Premiere of “FINKS,” a comic drama based on the true story of comedian/actor Jack Gilford. June 6-July 1, times vary. $40-$100. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. theatreworks.org/201718-season
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Fun for Families: Monet in the Garden Learn to sketch and paint flowers and gardens in French Impressionist Claude Monet’s style. No experience necessary, all ages welcome. June 10, 1:30-3:30 p.m. $10-25. Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverly St., Palo Alto. gamblegarden.org/event
Body Image and Eating Disorder Support Group This group is for those struggling with eating disorders and body image dissatisfaction. The group is open to all ages, genders and types of eating issues. It is not a structured group; rather it is open for sharing, asking questions, offering and receiving support or just listening. First Tuesday of the month, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. El Camino Hospital, 2500 Grant Road, Conference Room C, Mountain View. edrcsv.org/getting-help/support-groups Hands Only CPR Participants will learn how to perform high quality compressions on an adult and child, utilize an automatic external defibrillator (AED) and aid an adult or child who is choking. Participants will not receive a two-year CPR/AED certification. June 6, 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Hillview Community Center, 97 Hillview Ave. Room 18, Los Altos. Search eventbrite.com for more info.
MUSEUMS & EXHIBITS Betray the Secret: Humanity in the Age of ‘Frankenstein’ Marking the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein,” or “The Modern Prometheus,” Stanford University is organizing gallery talks and public tours related to the literary work. June 1, 11 a.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford. museum. stanford.edu/exhibitions The Dancing Sowei: Performing Beauty in Sierra Leone This exhibition focuses on one spectacular work in the Cantor’s collection — a sowei mask, used by the women-only Sande Society that is unique to Sierra Leone. Ongoing until December; Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays-Sundays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Thursdays, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Free. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford. museum.stanford. edu/exhibitions Do Ho Suh: The Spaces in Between In this exhibition, artist Do Ho Suh uses a chandelier, wallpaper and a decorative screen to focus attention on issues of migration and transnational identity. Through February 25, 2019; times vary. Free. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford. museum.stanford.edu/exhibitions
COMEDY Physical Comedy Workshop Bringing her training from the Ringling Bros. Circus, professional clown Megan Ivey will lead a workshop for those interested in learning how to fall down, walk into walls, spit water, slap and be slapped just like a clown. The workshop will be for anyone over the age of 10 who wants to explore their comic potential. June 10, 2 p.m. $15-$30. Mountain View Masonic Center, 890 Church St., Mountain View. livelyfoundation.org
FOOD & DRINK Paella Party at Gamble Garden Residents can attend a Spanish Paella Party at Gamble Garden catered by Parlsey, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme. Feast on olives, Marcona almonds, Sangria, Paella Valencia, Catalan Tomato Bread Salad and rustic bread on communal tables. June 1, 6-9 p.m. $70. Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverly St., Palo Alto. gamblegarden.org/event/paella-party
HOME & GARDEN Sixth Annual Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour A curated selection of five local homes open their doors for a day of modern architecture and design exploration. June 9, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $40 in advance, $50 day of. Five private homes around Silicon Valley. siliconvalleymodernhometour.com Fun for Families: June Nature Hunt Join Garden Director Richard Hayden and the Gamble horticulture staff as we explore the many animals and plants that can be found throughout the garden. June 9, 11 a.m. Free; registration required. Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverly St., Palo Alto. gamblegarden.org/event Introduction to the Ancient Art of Ikebana with Katsuko Thielke Learn the elements of Ikebana by creating a series of beautiful arrangements, moving from simple to complex from Sensei Katsuko Thielke. June 9, 10-11:30 a.m. Free; registration required. Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto. gamblegarden.org/event Mulch Workshop with Mountain View Trees Learn tips and tricks from professional arborists in this free workshop, sponsored by Mountain View Trees. The workshop will meet behind the library, in Pioneer Park. June 9, 10-11:30 a.m. Free. Mountain View Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View. mountainview.gov/ librarycalendar
COMMUNITY GROUPS Mountain View Woman’s Club Mountain View Woman’s Club is a charitable organization working on community projects. For more information please call Lana at 650-282-5336. First Wednesday of each month, noon. Free. Mountain View Masonic Lodge, 890 Church St., Mountain View. mtviewwomansclub.org/ index.html
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TECHNOLOGY DXC Technology Services LLC is accepting resumes for the position of Systems/Software Engineer in Palo Alto, CA (Ref. # ESPALNOKR2). Designs, develops, troubleshoots and debugs software programs for software enhancements and new products. Design, develop, troubleshoot, and debug software programs. Mail resume to DXC Technology Services LLC, c/o Liz Jordan, 5400 Legacy Drive, MS H1-2F25, Plano, TX 75024. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
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Mountain View | 2/1 | $749,000 | Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30 280 Easy Street #414 Convenient Location.Well maintained top floor unit.HOA$ 384, water, gas, garbage included Emily Chiang 650.325.6161 CalRE #01744416
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