Anyone who’s met Michael Samawi, owner and “Culinary Artiste” of Coffee, Tea and
A friend he corresponds with from Toronto posted a picture of the Last Supper on her Facebook page and wrote that Jesus was a Foodie. “That did it for me! Historically, our menus have always been centered around the Mediterranean / Middle-East,” he says. Michael named a new Sandweech, the Carmen Correia (see photo), after her. Served on toasted ciabatta, imported tonno (tuna) in oil is served with sliced eggs, anchovy, red pesto and drizzles of fish sauce, lemon juice and olive oil.
His new twist on egg salad, Deconstructed Egg Salade, is distinctive. “I hate egg salad. So I took it apart as a way of allowing myself to have it on the menu in a more palatable form. Egg salad is a mash of a mess, with mayonnaise mayo seems to become the main ingredient and I find mayo repulsive (at least straight mayo). I am an artiste. Food needs a visual, and that includes height and dimension.”
Chicken salad is another typical tea sandwich blended with mayonnaise. “Chicken and hummus go great as salad or sandwich. I took the classical version and modified it to be cleaner’.”
The Tel Aviv is made with chicken and bacon. Bacon? Michael explains that during Bible times, some Jews raised hogs to sell to non-Jews. “My Jesus as a Foodie Diet’ allows bacon.”
New teas have been added to an already extensive list. Meyer Lemon Vanilla Rooibos is elegant and soft with aromas of lemon. The caffeine-free beverage has no bitterness and doesn’t need sugar.
His most popular tea, Midnight in Paris is a black tea scented with coconut. Pineapple Oolong, Jasmine Fancy, Darjeeling and Yerba Mate are alternatives.
Michael wants to be different and is certainly unique in Orange County. His goal is to open a second location in San Diego.
25280 Marguerite Pkwy at La Paz
Mission Viejo, CA
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