3 /5 roostahktchn M: Here are what we (7 of us) take away:
Food:
1. The Comte sticks: good
2. Zucchini bread: very good. The bread is like a cake, light and fluffy with some specks of grated zucchini, not dense.
3. Little gem Caesar: ok. Not a conventional Caesar cuz it got dills, parsley, and mints, lot of them. I like dills but not for this "Caesar-style" cuz it overpowered the taste of dressing... and all nori crunchies and pistachios got really lost.
4. Smoked and seared Albacore: so so. The beautiful fish slices got lost in the puddles of olive oil emulsion, the same as haricot verts. I would spread the emulsion on the plate, layer Haricots then fish slices on top. Drizzle with some emulsion so you can highlight the beautiful seared fish slices and the contrasts of colors. Also, I would rather grate the Myers lemon zest on top and or surrounding than lemon chunks. I had to separate not to eat them...lemon flavor is great but not adding the bitterness to my palate.
5. Wanderer NY steak: the most disappointing dish, got 3 dishes. The steak was cooked perfectly and high quality but was overpowered by super salty and saucy soy sauce reduction. All the fancy ingredients like Macha salsa, miso spinach, etc... got really lost. They didnt come together...
6. Kungpao donuts: strange. The sauce and flavor perhaps is perfect with shrimp or chicken, definitely not for donuts desert. 7 of us had a hard time to process it. I wouldnt call Kungpao and imitate a Kungpao-style, rather prefer an orange flavored syrup with sea salt sprinkles.
7. Semifreddo: good.
8. Risotto: very good.
I appreciate the creativities but if they dont harmonize together then they defeat the purposes. Also, the star ingredient has to shine, anything else is complimentary for taste, texture, contrast, creativity. We tried but definitely will not a repeat.
Service:
The service was great from server to bartender and chef. However, our server missed one order. It was no big deal but we had enough food to rescue me...