The girlfriend and I were looking for a nice dinner on short notice for Saturday night. A few places we've been wanting to try being booked, we were able to get an 8pm reservation at Kevin. The restaurant was about 75% full when we arrived for our reservation. My goal for the night was to figure out why it wasn't full and why no one talks about this place anymore.
For appetizers I started with the seared foie gras and beef wrapped in moo shu pancakes served with foie gras chawan mushi. The pancakes were good, but a bit awkward to eat (I assumed I was meant to pick them up and eat them, rather than use a knife and fork, but maybe I was wrong). The chawan mushi was outstanding. A bit more on the cakey side rather than custardey, the flavor was fantastic. The girlfriend had a cold soup of nectarine and green tea with scallops. Maybe it was to sweet or maybe the soup should have been hot, but I just didn't like it. The girlfriend pronounced it "fine" (which translates to about a C).
For my main course I was once again unable to resist an entree involving pork belly, so I went with the Chinese mustard glazed pork loin which was served with roasted pork belly and moo shu pancakes filled with braised pork shoulder. Major props to our server who suggested the pork medium rare (even though it came out medium...but nice effort anyway). The belly was wonderful, presented on the fattier side of the meaty-to-fatty pork belly continuum and served on top of rapini. Again, the moo shu pancakes were just darn hard to eat. I finally gave up and used my knife and fork. The girlfriend had the seared tuna, which was cooked perfectly. A nice sear on the outside and perfectly raw inside. The tuna was served with a couple of slices of different maki (one a veggie, one a tuna I think...they were both gone before I got my bite). The portion was a bit small, but I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
Desserts were just ok. A rum cake for the girlfriend and a chocolate carmel peanut butter tart for me. Both good. Neither anything special.
So why aren't people talking about this restaurant anymore? Why could I get an 8pm reservation on a Saturday night on about 5 hours notice? I'm not completely sure. One interesting point that my girlfriend made is that at this tier of dining (solid 2.5 to 3 stars) people expect more than Kevin's interpretation of Asian influence (maki, moo shu pancakes, hoisen sauce, etc). That might be right. While the food was quite good, I'm not sure I would describe it as refined. It's certainly not outrageously expensive. Excluding wine, tax and tip our food was about $100, perfectly reasonable for 3 courses for two people given the quality of cooking and the ingredients used.
Anyway, I'd like to hear other's opinions of Kevin. I would certainly go back and would definitely recommend it to someone looking for a high end (but not Alinea/Avenues/TRU/Trotters) type of meal.
Kevin
9 W Hubbard St
(312) 595-0055