In addition to occasional lunches, I've continued to make a point of having dinner at CDP once a month. It remains a consistently great experience but this past Saturday's dinner really spoke to me. It's embraced the season's bounty nicely, in both flora and fauna . . .
Snacks | country bread, assortment of house-made accoutrements (pickled green strawberries, pickled beet stems, radishes in buttermilk ranch), compound butter and sambal
Cauliflower Salad | greens, sunflower seeds, garbanzo beans, fresh red chili rings
Salmon | sunchoke flower, squash, shiso leaf
Celery Root Agnolotti | black trumpets, chamomile
Quail & Rice ($20 supplement) | steamed quail, chicken fat rice
Frozen Yogurt | peaches, herb and amaretti
We were also bonused a very tasty panna cotta with ground cherries and roasted nuts (iirc, they were black walnuts) to share.
At $45/pp base-price and being byo, this is such a great value, especially considering the extraordinary quality of the food. We were a 4-top and added 2 of the stellar Quail supplements, which was just the right amount of food. The broth in which it was served was deeply flavorful, as was the Chicken Fat Rice that accompanied it. As full as I was, I kind of wish I'd ordered my own!

In any case, they've added a few tables and expanded the dinner hours slightly, so it's never been easier to have dinner at CDP. I think this is still somewhat of an unintentionally-kept secret but word is bound to get out eventually.
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