JLenart wrote:Too many people have the misguided notion that a meal (perhaps even a course) must contain no less than 16 ounces of meat.
JLenart wrote:nsxtasy wrote:There are quite a few small plates restaurants, including some of the places above (albeit not others IMHO). Girl and the Goat and Inovasi certainly qualify; also Sable (all three of these are contemporary American), Quartino (Italian small plates), GT Fish (seafood small plates), and Mercat a la Planxa (tapas, i.e. Spanish small plates).
The idea behind small plates is that you order as many as you like until you are satisfied. John Des Rosiers at Inovasi says that most of his dishes are about two thirds the size of a traditional entree elsewhere. (I've found that two of his dishes are about the same amount of food as a traditional appetizer and entree elsewhere.)
Places that have lengthy tasting menus, like Goosefoot and Graham Elliot, usually have a series of courses that may vary in size. If they do it right (and most of these places do), you should have enough food that you are satisfied at the end of the meal and not feeling hungry. (You may or may not feel overstuffed.)
Too many people have the misguided notion that a meal (perhaps even a course) must contain no less than 16 ounces of meat.
BR wrote:I think it would be a real shame for people to peruse this thread and come away with the impression that the meat/quail courses were minuscule, or that diners are leaving Goosefoot hungry. To be fair, no one who has eaten at Goosefoot and commented on the food has made any such observations regarding the portion size of the meat/quail (and the pictures certainly don't support such an assertion). Let me add that not only did I find the food at Goosefoot to be excellent, but I left the restaurant full (LTH'ers who have dined with me certainly know that I'm no light eater).
John Danza wrote:BR wrote:I think it would be a real shame for people to peruse this thread and come away with the impression that the meat/quail courses were minuscule, or that diners are leaving Goosefoot hungry. To be fair, no one who has eaten at Goosefoot and commented on the food has made any such observations regarding the portion size of the meat/quail (and the pictures certainly don't support such an assertion). Let me add that not only did I find the food at Goosefoot to be excellent, but I left the restaurant full (LTH'ers who have dined with me certainly know that I'm no light eater).
Well said. I too have a large appetite, but I left Goosefoot well satisfied. I think this style of dining forces the old notion that you should eat slowly and you'll get full. With a multi-course menu stretched over three hours, your body has a chance to do this. I know that some of the courses are small servings, but it all adds up. I thought the soup quantity was generous, and the other portions were good, again for this style of dining. I really do think Goosefoot is a good value for the quality.
sqbronco wrote:Thanks to all those that were helpful. Avec, Gilt Bar, and Publican are two of my favorite restaraunts, however i was talking about something a little more high end. It seems in order to get the quality of food you get at Goosefoot, it has to be a set menu with very small portions. For the record, i got the grand tour at Alinea and made myself a sandwich as soon as i got home. I have yet to try Longman & Eagle, Owen & Engine, or any other "&" restaraunts, those will be next on the list!
irenebl wrote:i know thread is quite old but i was wondering if this restaurant is still open? i have friends who raved about it!
irenebl wrote:i know thread is quite old but i was wondering if this restaurant is still open? i have friends who raved about it!
ronnie_suburban wrote:irenebl wrote:i know thread is quite old but i was wondering if this restaurant is still open? i have friends who raved about it!
I was there a couple of weeks ago and had an immaculately-prepared dinner. I hope to post more detail about it shortly but I'm giving the friend who made our reservation the courtesy of posting first (or using that as an excuse for my laziness).
And yes, welcome to LTH!
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uhockey wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:irenebl wrote:i know thread is quite old but i was wondering if this restaurant is still open? i have friends who raved about it!
I was there a couple of weeks ago and had an immaculately-prepared dinner. I hope to post more detail about it shortly but I'm giving the friend who made our reservation the courtesy of posting first (or using that as an excuse for my laziness).
And yes, welcome to LTH!
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Still the same menu? They offering the 12-course yet?
I had the chance to eat Chris Nugent's last tasting menu at Les Nomades and although the restaurant itself (and service) didn't wow, his cuisine and approach certainly did.
ronnie_suburban wrote:I hope to post more detail about it shortly but I'm giving the friend who made our reservation the courtesy of posting first


















JLenart wrote:...I was really excited to read about the opening of this place ... along a funky stretch of Lawrence avenue ...
NobleSquirrel wrote:Is anyone aware if they are offering the 12 course menu yet? I'm going on Friday and am curious. Thanks!
Gonzo70 wrote:NobleSquirrel wrote:Is anyone aware if they are offering the 12 course menu yet? I'm going on Friday and am curious. Thanks!
Please report back after your meal; I am real curious myself when the menu is changing and when the 12 course option will roll out.
bon2mic wrote:Went to goosefoot recently and had a delicious meal. Everything was perfectly cooked, creative and very tasty. However, it was all the same as pictured above (except for sunchoke soup instead of chestnut, the addition of a fiddlehead fern on the fish course and passion fruit dessert instead of pumpkin). I was disappointed that the menu wasn't representative of the season. Seemed a bit odd to be eating parsnips, green apples, pomegranate, sunchokes, etc. at the end of May and not getting any fresh spring vegetables. We were told that a new menu (and the 12 course) is 3-5 weeks away.
JerryD wrote:About two months ago I checked Open Table to make a reservation at Goosefoot. Unable to find anything within "2.5 hours in the next 8 weeks" I called the restaurant directly and left my name and telephone.....no call back.
About two weeks ago, in advance of our upcoming anniversary, I called again. This time, my message included an inquiry about the restaurant's policy regarding getting a reservation based on cancellations......no call back.
A few days ago, I figured I'd give it one last shot. I even explained that nobody was calling back and guess what......no call back.
I have friends who have raved about their experience at Goosefoot.....I have read glowing reviews of LTHer's experience and was excited to try it. At this point, I am not so sure.
Has anyone else encountered these difficulties?
mhill95149 wrote:Has the menu changed at Goosefoot? Do they offer the 12 course menu?
mhill95149 wrote:Thought they were going to be more "seasonal" while I very much enjoyed the opening menu, I'll return after they switch.