After a looong gap between visits, I made it to Froggy's last week for dinner. My interest was picqued via the restaurant recently being featured on Check, Please. The segment reminded me that I hadn't been there in years and that I'd like to try it again. I certainly had fond memories of the place -- my wife and I had our rehearsal dinner there sometime back in the last century.
Overall, our experience was just ok. Service was very good and wines, while selection was limited, were interesting and reasonably priced. The food, however, was pretty mixed. Here's a quick run down:
Amuse:1) Endive with some sort of red pepper cream and 2) confit of smoked salmon.
I wasn't crazy about either of these. Red pepper was very tart with no discernable sweetness to balance it out. The smoked salmon was very fishy.
Appetizers, Round 1:6 raw oystersThese were fresh-tasting but even with something as simple as raw oysters, there were a few problems. First, the oysters had not been loosened from their shells, which created a difficult task at the table. Secondly, the 6 oysters varied greatly in size. A couple were huge, a couple were tiny and a couple were in the middle. Shells were oddly shaped, which resulted in a couple of the oysters containing no liquor at all because they simply could not hold it. Based on experiences elsewhere, I feel these oysters should have been handled better. All 6 in our order should have been properly shucked. They should have been grouped for size and oyster shells that could not hold their liquor (hehe) should have been segregated for other use. Not very impressive.
Charcuterie PlateDecent plate of 4 pates, served with some grainy mustard, pickled vegetables and grilled toast points. 3 of the pates were very good. One smelled "off" and tasted like it had, perhaps, seen better days.
Appetizers, Round 2:Cream of Mushroom SoupThere was nothing wrong with this but compared to versions I've had recently at Prairie Grass Cafe in Northbrook and Noca in Phoenix, there was nothing special about it. It was runnier and less earthy than these other versions I've mentioned but it was decent.
Salmon Pastrami and Tuna CarpaccioOne of the better dishes of the night. Both fishes were fresh tasting and accented with flavorful, tart elements, which foiled the rich, fatty fish nicely.
Quenelle of Shrimp and Salmon with Lobster SauceNot so great. This dish also tasted very fishy and the plate was fairly unattractive. The sauce appeared that it had, perhaps, been sitting under the heat lamp a bit too long.
Escargot in Garlic Cream SauceDefinitely the best dish in this round. The snails were tender and tasty. The sauce was flavorful but not over the top and the decorative puff pastry -- formed to look like a snail in its shell -- was buttery, flaky and delicious.
Bonus Dish - Acorn Squash and Smoked Chicken SoupWithout solicitation, our waiter brought this to the table because he wanted us to try it. I'm glad he did because it was delicious -- with explosive flavors and beautiful orange color. There was no chicken in the soup, so I'm assuming the smoked chicken was in the form of a stock from which the soup was made.
With the above courses, we drank Pol Roger Brut, 1996. It was delicious and at $95, a very good value, too.
Between appetizers and entrees, we were given a choice of salad or lemon sorbet. The salad was serviceable -- with bouncy leaf lettuce, raddicchio and slivered beets. The sorbet was tasty but the choice to serve it with tastebud-deadening vodka seemed ill-conceived to me.
Entrees:Barramundi in Buerre Blanc SauceThis piece of fish was all but obliterated by the sauce. Not only was there too much of the sauce but it was a pretty lackluster rendition. This dish was not very good. The plate was almost completely white -- white fish, white sauce, mashed potatoes. There was nothing wrong with it but it was nothing I'd order again.
Lobster in Vanilla SauceLobster here was fresh (not frozen) but really chewy and the dish had way too much vanilla for my taste. No one else at the table really seemed to care for it.
Blanquette of VealDefinitely the best of the entrees. Flavors were delicious throughout. Texture of the veal and veggies were tender without being mushy. The gratin in which the dish was served was rimmed by a band of puff pastry, which was somewhat difficult to remove but excellent when we could.
Wild Boar and Pheasant Wellington with Lamb ChopsRelatively disappointing special. The wellington was pretty much a miss. The wild boar -- which was ground -- was crumbly and dry. The pheasant (boneless breast) was also dry. This portion of the dish was covered with a cranberry puree-type sauce that had good flavor and countered the wellington effectively. The lamb chops were enigmatic. One had a rib bone and one did not. Both chops had small bones on the opposite side that had not been butchered. Since both chops were smothered in sauce, this was impossible to see until the meat was in my mouth. This plate looked like it had been assembled in a diner. Instead of the meats being showcased above the sauces, they were hidden below them. It was an odd choice that made me feel like there was something the kitchen was trying to hide.
Entrees came with vegetables which, across the board, were prepared very well. They were flavorful and cooked to tenderness without being mushy.
With the entrees we drank a Mueller Emily's Cuvee Pinot Noir, 1994, which was nicely balanced and went well enough with all the entrees (sort of). At $70, it wasn't as good a value as the Champagne but by restaurant standards, it was still very reasonably priced.
Because we were heading to a party after dinner, we skipped dessert. That was actually too bad because we like The Gourmet Frog, the bakery arm of Froggy's. It's situated next door to the restaurant and creates their desserts.
We had a fun night but the meal itself was not particularly good or interesting. Our waiter was excellent and friendly, as was the host but water service was sloppy and resulted in water being trickled onto our plates on more than one occasion (a major pet peeve of mine). I'm glad I satisfied my curiosity about Froggy's but I can't say that I'm in a hurry to return.
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Froggy's French Cafe
306 Green Bay Rd
Highwood, IL 60040
(847) 433-7080
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