For a post-birthday celebration - we went to Mercat last night - and I can say that we really enjoyed the food.
We had a fairly early reservation - mainly due to me procrastinating on where we should go (and too much work). But it worked out fine, and we probably spent two hours over dinner, which was really nicely paced.
The room is really stunning, and the view out the windows to Grant Park was just beautiful, especially as it was so nice outside on Saturday anyway. I had seen comments that the room was loud, but we had no problem having a conversation there, and we were pretty much in the center. It was also consistently full the entire time we were there.
So - on to the food. In total - we had 16 dishes between 4 people. 12 we ordered, 1 was a Chef's special that they brought out, and 3 desserts. And before I get into the details - I just have to call out the desserts. It was lovely to go to a restaurant where the desserts were as good as the rest. It felt like a complete meal without getting disappointed in the end.
We had:
Olives - probably the most disappointing, which I was suprised at. Very different that what I was expecting, more vineger and spice that I am used to. Perhaps it is just me
Goat's Milk Cheese with Garlic Dulce de Leche - This garlic caramel sauce I wanted to take home... It was good with the cheese, the apples, the bread, and I think would be pretty much good on everything.
Bacon-Wrapped Dates - little morsels of goodness. perfect.
Spicy Potatoes - this was a small dish, could have had more - but very tasty.
2 Mixed Green Salads - Nice break and palate cleanser
Anchovy/Bacon flatbread - I'm not a huge fan of anchovies - but this was really delectable
Crab Rice Dish (this was not ordered - but provided by the chef) - This was so good. Since we didn't order this - at first we were surprised, and I must admit - we were glad we got to taste this - I'd order it again
Pork Belly - This was my sister's first time at trying this.... lovely to see her face.
Catalan Spinach - Really tasty, and worked well with the last dishes we had
Diver Scallops a la Planxa - Really nicely grilled, perfectly cooked.
Rack of Lamb - Most expensive dish we ordered - really yummy.
Morel Rice - Tasty - nice, slightly salty in a good way, which fit perfectly with the meats and spinach.
This is a tapas joint - and so the servings as small. Everything, except the olives, I could have had more of. But - it allowed us to try many things... which was the point. You wouldn't want to split the dishes any smaller than between 4 people I think.
We weren't hungry when we left, but it wasn't a feast that left you stuffed, despite all those dishes. Most of them there was really just a couple of mouthfuls of each.
On to the desserts:
We had a Goat cheese cheesecake with a little honey drizzle that was great - not too sweet. The balance between light and heavy, and the sweetness level was right on.
A citrus crema catalana - that was creamy - but still had a bright citrus note that was a pleasent surprise
4-way chocolate - also excelent. Probably my least favorite of the desserts, but more because the other two were outstanding.
I will say - that the comments about the bathrooms are spot on - very dark! Hard even to figure out how to flush, it is so dark.
Last comment - we didn't order expensive items - and didn't have a lot to drink - and the bill for the four of us came to just over $200. Not too bad, but as I mentioned - this was not a feast of gargantuan proportions either.