National Escargot Day® 2017

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Los Angeles, California - National Escargot Day Celebrations Are Coming To Los Angeles! Marking the end of the annual harvest period, May 24, 2017 promises to be our biggest event yet! Look for inspired dishes to hit menus around the city on May 18.

The sustainably conducted month-long search for the true Wild Burgundy Snail, across vast tracts of European wilderness, culminates in a feast. A tribute to the world's most versatile protein, National Escargot Day® menus present the Helix Pomatia Linne in all its glory. Diners this year will experience multi-course tasting menus, à la carte options, and even the occasional dessert, honoring the "Kobe Beef of Snails".

100% Organic, 100% Natural, the finest of the 116 edible varieties of snail and the only variety that can be truly called "Burgundy Snail", the Helix Pomatia Linne is also nutritionally unbeatable: see http://www.potironne.com/escargot/.

As seen in Bon Appetit (March, 2005), Saveur (October, 2005), Santé (May, 2006), the Wall Street Journal (January, 2007), Philadelphia Inquirer (May, 2007), Philadelphia Magazine (August, 2009) says, "These snails are a revelation to those who don't like escargots", a great picture in GQ (January, 2010), Tasting Table National (March 11, 2014), 5280 Magazine (August, 2014), and:

Featured in:

Daniel Boulud's My French Cuisine.

Thomas Keller's Bouchon Cookbook.

Marc Vetri's Il Viaggio de Vetri Cookbook.

Vitaly Paley's The Paley's Place Cookbook.

Harvested by hand in the wild, immaculately prepared, and simply unmatched, the Wild Burgundy Snails are the choice of top chefs across America. Smaller events are being planned in other cities as well.

2017 Los Angeles Participating Chefs & Restaurants include:


Chef Neal Fraser
Redbird
114 East 2nd Street
Los Angeles, CA  90012
(213) 788-1191

Chef Tony Esnault
Spring
257 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA  90012
(213) 372-5189

Chef David Hudson
Bouchon
235 North Canon Avenue
Beverly Hills, CA  90210
(310) 271-9910

Chef Walter Manzke
Republique
624 South La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA  90036
(310) 362-6115

Chef Bryant Ng
Cassia
1314 7th Street
Santa Monica, CA  90401
(310) 393-6699

Chef Ray Garcia
Broken Spanish
1050 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA  90015
(213) 749-1460

Chef Baptiste Grellier
le Petit Paris
418 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA  90013
(213) 217-4445

Chef Travis Strickland
Baltaire
11647 San Vicente Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA  90049
(424) 273-1660

Chef Dean Yasharian
Chateau Marmont
8221 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA  90046
(323) 656-1010

Chef Ron Fougeray
Surf & Sand Resort
1555 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA  92651
(844) 489-3654

Chef Sam Jung
Church & State Bistro
1850 Industrial Street
Los Angeles, CA  90021
(213) 405-1434

Chef Laurent Brazier
Bistro Papillote
3313 Hyland Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA  92626
(714) 697-1707

Chef Miguel Cruz
Mistral
13422 Ventura Boulevard
Sherman Oaks, CA  91423
(818) 981-6650

Chef Craig Hopson
BBCM
8653 West Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA  90069
(310) 360-6900

 
     
     
     
     

Stay tuned as more local restaurants are expected to confirm. Press seating with The Snailman is available.

 

2015 Philadelphia Participating Chefs & Restaurants include:


Chefs Marc Vetri & Adam Leonti
Vetri Ristorante
1312 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 732-3478

Chef Pierre Calmels
Bibou
le Chéri
1009 South 8th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 965-8290

Chef Greg Vernick
Vernick Food & Drink
2031 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(267) 639-6644

Chef Kevin Sbraga
Sbraga
440 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
(215) 735-1913

Chef Peter Woolsey
Bistrot la Minette
la Peg Brasserie
623 South 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 925-8000

Chef Nicholas Elmi
Laurel Restaurant
1617 East Passyunk Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19148
(215) 271-8299

Chef Lee Styer
Fond
1537 East Passyunk Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19148
(215) 551-5000

Chef Jon Cichon
Lacroix at the Rittenhouse
210 West Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-9000

Chef Brad Daniels
Osteria
640 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(215) 763-0920

Chef Brad Spence
Amis Trattoria
412 S. 13th Street
Philadlphia, PA 19147
(215) 732-2647

Chef Sheri Waide
Southwark
701 South 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 238-1888

Chef BV Nguyen
Matyson
37 S. 19th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 564-2925

Chef Peter Serpico
Serpico
604 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 925-3001

Chef Hiroyuki "Zama" Tanaka
Zama Restaurant
CoZara
128 South 19th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 568-1027

Chef Lee Chizmar
Bolete Restaurant
1740 Seidersville Road
Bethlehem, PA 18015
(610) 868-6505

Chefs Todd Braley and Daniela D'Ambrosio
The Pickled Heron
2218 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
(215) 634-5666

Chef Donna Robb
Creperie Beau Monde
624 South Sixth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 592-0656

Chef Justin Perdue
Liberty Lounge
120 South 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 569-8300

Chef Eli Collins
Pub & Kitchen
1946 Lombard Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
(215) 545-0350
 

Chef Jon Nodler
A. Kitchen
135 Soutbh 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 825-7030

Chef Michael O'Halloran
Bistro 7
7 North 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 931-1560

Chef Nick Macri
La Divisa Meats
51 N. 12th Street
Reading Terminal Market
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 627-2100

Chef Marc Plessis
Pennsylvania Six
114 S. 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(267) 639-5606

Chef Joncarl Lachman
Noord eetcafe
1046 Tasker Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
(267) 909-9704

Chef Joe Monnich
Parc Restaurant
227 South 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 545-2262

Chef Scott Calhoun
Lo Spiedo
4503 S. Broad Street
Building 500
Philadelphia, PA 19112
(215) 282-3184

Chef Paul Lyons
The Good King Tavern
614 South 7th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 625-3700

Stay tuned as more local restaurants are expected to confirm. Press seating with The Snailman is available.

 

Past Coverage:


On National Escargot Day, Chicago Chefs Go Italian

Monday, May 20, 2013
by Danial Gerzina
eater.com

Last Easter weekend, there was a late breakfast at Palazzo Donati in Italy's Le Marche region. One of our writers was there, and one of the many things he ate that morning was a platter of snails, which may sound formidable right out of bed, but they were full of herbs, garlic and, being Italian, light tomato sauce. View full article. Download article.

Eating Neglected Food: National Escargot Day.  Hail the Snail!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013
by David Hammond
oakpark.com

 In 2007, during the cicada infestation of Oak Park, I appeared on several national and international television shows talking about ways to prepare seasonal cicadas in various dishes. Our most popular cicada creation, designed by my wife, Carolyn, was a nori roll with seaweed, rice, steamed vegetables and fried cicadas, which were a little like very small soft shell crabs. View full article. Download article.

Philadelphia has a taste for escargot and foie gras
Foobooz

More on National Escargot Day
Foobooz

6 Ways to Get Your Escargot Fix
Zagat

Catch long-time Potironne client and friend Chef Philippe Bertineau of Alain Ducasse's Benoit Bistro, New York City, on Martha Stewart Radio Wednesday (5/23) at 8:10AM ET to discuss National Escargot Day.

The snail picks up the pace
The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Snail's Day
Sante Magazine

Ask Zagat: Why Is Escargot Day May 24?
Zagat

Happy National Escargot Day!
www.ibtimes.com

Celebrating With Snails For Supper at Bibou
www.philadelphia.foobooz.com/

Bibou marks National Escargot Day
Philly.com

National Escargot Day Tasting Menu
DB Food Blog

Some Pictures of the Great Day on
National Escargot Day

DB Food Blog