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Little Kitchen Serves Big Flavors

Grace Austin’s West Ortega Street restaurant is winning over lunch and late-night crowds.

Little Kitchen Serves Big Flavors
<b>KITTY'S LITTLE SIS: </b> Grace Austin (above) opened her West Ortega Street restaurant with Wildcat Lounge owner Bob Stout and Couch owner Michelle Prestage.

Little Kitchen, the new lunch and late-night restaurant next to the Wildcat Lounge on West Ortega Street, may have a small cooking space, but the name belies the bold and innovative menu cooked up by 29-year-old general manager Grace Austin.

“Our concept is basically modern comfort food,” said Austin, whose late-night menu features exotic takes on classic stick-to-your-ribs food, such as Bangkok street fries, Philly cheesesteak, and báhn mì sliders, as well as desserts such as French toast bites. The lunch menu takes a slightly lighter direction, with sandwiches and salads, all kicked up with Austin’s trademark creativity. The turkey rosemary club, for instance, is enhanced with bacon, avocado, and garlic aioli. “I still try to put a unique spin on everything,” said Austin, who co-owns the restaurant with Wildcat owner Bob Stout and Michelle Prestage, who owns the nearby furniture store Couch and designed the restaurant’s cheerful and rustic décor. “We’re hoping that the people in the neighborhood will make this their new lunch spot.”

A Santa Barbara native, Austin majored in psychology at UC Berkeley yet found herself drawn to the food world, working in restaurants and cooking at an outpatient facility in East Oakland, where she was in charge of lunch. She moved back to Santa Barbara and attended culinary school at SBCC while bartending at the Wildcat and working as a private chef and caterer. When the pizzeria next to the Wildcat closed, Grace and Stout were presented the chance to offer bar-goers a new place to frequent in between drinks. “Bob, knowing my culinary background and knowledge, approached me with this idea of taking over the restaurant,” said Austin, who opened with the late-night menu in late April and began serving lunch in June.