I was planning on having dinner with a friend at Chef's Station tonight, but it was fully booked; and Oceanique did not have an early enough reservation. Luckily, I remembered ronnie's post on Quince. So we gave it a try...
We were seated in a very elegant but not stuffy room, with tealights on the tables. Very pretty. Looking over the menu, we did not know what to order, so we went with a 4-course tasting menu, and I am glad we did!
Before I go into the dishes, I must mention the bread service. The second our waitress opened the linen covering the bread basket, I was in heaven. Sourdough, Multigrain, Olive or Walnut Onion were offered... ALL WARM! I had the Olive first, then seconds and thirds of the Walnut Onion. AND the butter was soft! Hooray! Anyways, on to the food...
Amuse bouche: Shaved Asparagus Salad
Shaved Asparagus Salad - tomatoes, parmesan cheese, truffle vinaigrette
Lightly blanched maybe? Definitely not cooked cooked.... The tempura green bean on top was not greasy at all. The tomatoes actually tasted like tomatoes! It was an excellent start to the meal.
1st Course: "Liver and Onions"
"Liver and Onions" - seared foie gras, roasted shallots, bleu crostini, blackberry
I have died and gone to heaven. This was my dining companion's first time with foie gras. I especially requested that foie be included in the tasting menu, since I have not had it in about a year now... Not even at OneSixtyBlue for graduation... Thanks, City of Chicago! Anyways, I digress. The foie was perfectly seared with a layer of carmelized goodness giving way to the soft creamy interior. It was served with roasted shallots, blackberry sauce (and a blackberry) and a bleu cheese crostini. I am not a fan of bleu cheese, but this was subtle and complimented the foie. A little foie, a little shallot, some blackberry sauce, all on a small part of the crostini... Heaven...
2nd Course: Sea Bass
Sea Bass - forbidden black rice, hearts of palm, basil cream
Crispy Sea Bass, on a bed of sweet forbidden rice... The rice on its own had an "interesting" flavor. But when eaten with the basil cream, and the fish, it was perfect. Slightly sweet, crunchy and flaky with every bite. And surprising not heavy at all.
At this point, my friend though dessert was next, not knowing that the asparagus salad was an amuse bouche... Imagine her surprise when...
3rd Course: Red Wine Braised Short Ribs
Red Wine Braised Short Ribs - roquefort risotto, sweet and sour carrots
I am not a fan of Roquefort... or of any stinky strong cheeses in general. This though was perfect. A slight hint of the cheese, nicely offset by a few pieces of smoky bacon. The short ribs were tender that yield nicely with a poke of the knife. At this time, we were getting a little full, so we shared one portion and packed up the other for her hubby!
Dessert: White Chocolate Bread Pudding & Root Beer Leaf Crème Brûlée
White Chocolate Bread Pudding - rum caramel, blackberries, vanilla ice cream
Root Beer Leaf Crème Brûlée - milk chocolate
The very nice waitress presented us with the dessert menus, and asked us what we would like to try. We selected these two... The bread pudding was very nicely done - moist and not too sweet. The creme brulee was very interesting. The first mouthful tasted exactly like a root beer! But after a few bites, the sweetness really got to me.
All in all, an excellent meal. And the best part? Dinner for 2 (All pictures shown are for one person except the dessert, we shared 2 of them), 2 non-alcoholic drinks, totalled $101.xx.... I am so coming back here, even when I am not working in Evanston!!
More pics here