I've been eating there fairly regularly since they opened last year and really should have posted awhile back, one of the best things I ate in 2012 was UU's duck leg confit. It's a very warm space, soft lighting, energetic, but you can still have a conversation easily with your table-mates. I prefer to eat at the chef's counter in front of their wood burning oven, it's enjoyable to watch the food being prepped and chat with the cooks.
I had a terrific meal here on Wednesday (which is half price wine by the glass night as well). Chef Shrader recently introduced 4/6/8 course tasting menu, which can be tailored to your preferences. My RDC and I went with four courses, and left ourselves in Chef's hands. Our first course was an impeccably fresh fruits de mer in a light chili oil. This is an off menu item, but they've always had such beautiful fish/seafood that I wouldn't be surprised to see it turn up on the menu. This was followed by a pasta alla chitarra with grilled shrimp, and smoked tomato, which was fantastic as the pasta here typically is (always made in house). Next, we received pork schnitzel in a beautiful Bearnaise sauce, topped with a fried egg. This was the showstopper, one of my favorite schnitzels in recent memory. As this was our first run at the tasting menu, we had no idea what would be next, and we were pleasantly surprised to be presented with steak frites, with Roquefort & shallot butter and a Sauce Bordelaise. At this point, I could do no more than take a bite as these were fairly sizable portions, but I certainly enjoyed the rest at my desk today.

Next time, I think I might ask for something lighter at the end of the meal, they typically have an excellent cheese selection.
In any case, at $40 for four courses, a really terrific value. I mentioned earlier that Wednesday was 1/2 price wines by the glass, and they really have a fine selection. If you watch their Facebook page, they regularly post other nightly specials. Very nice place, I'm fortunate to live close enough to it that I can make it here easily.
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