These days every reviewer feels a need to be the first on the scene of a new restaurant, often reviewing places well before they've had the chance to work out the kinks. So I wasn't going to let TOC's poor review scare me, especially since it came out about 4 weeks after Eatt opened. I had a late dinner with friends at Eatt last night and it was better than what I was expecting, although they have some work ahead of them. But being a member of the Rosebud group, I suspect (but won't guarantee) that they'll be able to get things up to a level where they can compete in the neighborhood.
At least at dinner service, they start you off with a cheese crusted brioche (maybe a bit like a popover too) which was very good . . . so good I asked for a second one.
The only item I ordered was the blackened grouper sandwich. It was served on thick, toasted and buttered white bread (a little like the thick Texas toast seen at chains), topped with shredded lettuce, tomato and a creole remoulade (which I ordered on the side). My only complaint with the sandwich was the ridiculous amount of ultra-shredded lettuce atop the fish. But the fish had a really nice blackening seasoning, and was cooked perfectly. Overall, I really enjoyed it, although I don't think it needed the remoulade and it wasn't a very good version anyway. The accompanying frites were of the ultra-thin variety and tasty . . . nicely seasoned.
I tried a friend's French dip sandwich and I thought that was pretty good too. Nice quality, very thinly sliced medium rare beef, and some good fatty bits. I didn't try it with the horseradish sauce, but what I tasted was pretty good. Another friend of mine had a salad - I don't remember which one - and it looked like just a huge bowl of ingredients which had passed through a food processor. He wasn't a fan, but I didn't fully explore why. I could only guess.
The menu is a bit all over the place, as if they couldn't figure out exactly what they want to be. To the extent they are aiming for more of a comfort food-type place, I'm surprised that there are no pot pies on the menu. But again, it's early . . . who knows what the menu will look like a few months from now.
earthlydesire wrote:Service was okay at first and then became kind of indifferent towards the end of the meal (missing waiter, no water refill, hard to get the check).
We had the same service issues. Again, I'll chalk this up to them not having worked out the kinks. At least I hope that's the case. In any event, I'd return.