Hello all, first time poster, long time lurker. Just wondering if anyone else was able to get to Glimpse, the pop-up from the folks at Gaztro-Wagon, Fritz Pastry, hum spirits, and hosted at Logan Square Kitchen?
I myself enjoyed the experience. I'd like to see more pop-ups come through Chicago.
And now, some eye-candy.

when we arrived, the doors were still locked. Our reservation was at 6, and it was already 6:10. Originally, Glimpse was only planned for a 4 day venture, but added a fifth day, Tuesday April 5th, because of demand. Not sure if this was a soft open or not, but we were the only people waiting.
Our waitress was only prepped 2 minutes prior, so things got off a little slow. Of the menu offered, this is what we had chosen.

First fish course - Whitefish / Grapefruit / Yucca / Vanilla / Fennel

Whitefish was well cooked, and the grapefruit added a really refreshing aftertaste.
Second fish course - Striped Bass / Lardo / Salsify / Grapes / English Pea

I received the portion with less lardo. Big mistake. The striped bass was nice and smoky, but I wish I had more lardo to finish it off.
Veggie course - Spinach Ricotta Ravioli / Lemon / Sage / Hazelnuts

Ravioli was really good. Didn't get a lot of the lemon taste, but I don't care; it was great nonetheless
First meat course - Pheasant / Brioche / Mushroom / Celery Root

Probably my least favorite course of the night. I still enjoyed it enough, I was just surprised by the texture of the pheasant.
Second meat course - Venison / Coffee / Ancho / Plantain / Sweet Potato / Walnuts

Thoroughly enjoyed this. Plantains were a little too hard for me, but the meat was right on.
Trio of cheese course - Sesame Chili Cracker / Truffle Honey / Candied Pecan / Quince

Cheese. 'Nuff said. Everything paired really well, and the cheese was delicious. Cheese.
Dessert course - Chocolate Mousse / Crisped Rice / Peanut Butter / Caramel / Marshmallow Creme

Normally, I'm not a big sweets fan. The chocolate was really rich, and I thought it was going to be overwhelming, but the crisped rice actually helped settle the taste. I enjoyed it.
We both ordered 3 cocktails. First cocktail was paired with our fish courses. It contained Hum (a spirit made here), jasmine tea, golen raisin gastrique, prosecco, and a grapefruit zest.

Twas delicious
Second cocktail contained hum, red wine, sage, and a kitchen spiced rim.

Had a kick to it. Maybe too much for my taste. Still enjoyable.
That about covers it as far as my experience goes. Anyone else?
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incite on August 17th, 2011, 3:55 pm, edited 3 times in total.