Had to go, after reading this, and I was very impressed. The ambition of the place is surprising. They combine a number of creative, bold dishes with some well made standards. As in any place with this level of ambition at this price point, there are some misses, too. Perhaps over time they will execute more evenly though I hope the don't drop they continue to experiment, too.
Marinated artichokes - nothing special, as Flip noted.
Cream of Potato Soup - the Bride described this as soupy mashed potatoes. Rich, creamy, heavy and intense.
Cream of Asparagus Soup - a totally different preparation. Fairly light cream, with an intense, earthy flavor of Asparagus.
House cured salmon - large serving for a tapa with jumbo capers, roasted pepper aioli and nice little toasts. A simple, perfect composition with the salmon as the deserving center of attention.
Solomillo en tostada - actually little seared pieces of tenderloin, rubbed with salt and pepper, atop more little toasts, very crisp and rubbed with olive oil and a smear of blue cheese. Hard to choose a single favorite, but this was right up there.
Grilled Shrimp with Garlic - a tiny skillet with grilled shrimp served in a bit of olive oil and sprinkled with crisp chips of garlic. A definite step up from normal grilled shrimp and garlic, but I found the shrimp themselves a touch overcooked.
Wild Mushrooms with Garlic - Tiny button mushrooms, just cooked in a garlicky oil/sauce. this was not very exciting either.
Meatballs with mushrooms - good mushrooms, cooked to a brown shell on the outside and creamy meat inside (excellent technique, perfectly cooked) with some of the same tiny mushrooms in a bit of gravy. I am not a big meatball fan, but these were good.
Passionfruit ravioli - I never quite got the description on this because I was not listening to the beginning of the description (they were a special) and I neglected to ask later. Seemed like a gelatin egg filled with passion fruit, served in a soup spoon. Take the whole thing in your mouth and let it melt to reveal to flavors of the passion fruit. I confess, I did not eat it properly, so I really can't comment. They made a point that this is a special you can only get here or at El Bulli.
Marshmallow/Manchego Napoleon - Fresh marshmallows served between two rounds of fried manchego, drizzled with reduced honey/balsamic, and some light raspberry sauce. Enjoyable.
The son had some sort of chocolate pie for dessert - maybe a mousse pie, and it was a killer.
This Friday night they looked like they were going to turn all the tables at least once - maybe 10 in a small storefront in a strip mall between Four Eyes and Tiles Plus (or something like that). So perhaps they will make it. Have to wonder why this place, here at Rte 59 & Aurora. Probably got a good deal on the rent.
I will go back quite soon. They are open for lunch, so I will try that and report back, too. The food was interesting, with a few bold creations, and some creative touches in most of the dishes. There were dishes I will remember, some surprising in concept, others in execution like the soups. Nearby, at a good price, I could not ask for much more.
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