Armed with another Groupon we returned to Cite last night. Overall the food has improved, although there are still problems with the front of the house.
The menu has changed from the prior focus on "contemporary American" dishes to typical steakhouse fare: steaks (a filet mignon, a boneless ribeye and "regular" and Wagyu iterations of a New York strip), straightforward seafood (butter-poached lobster, diver scallops, a catch-of-the-day, etc.) and other typical steakhouse fare (a pork chop, a roast chicken, etc.). I asked the waiter about the changes and he attributed the new focus to seasonality, although it it really appears to be a wholesale reconcepting of the restaurant. In fact, the restaurant's website now bills Cite as "Steak * Seafood * Lounge". Here is the new menu:
http://www.citechicago.com/admin/wp-con ... erMenu.pdfWe started with the crab souffle with sabayon and frisée. The name of this dish is a misnomer - it was really a crabcake. It was OK, but nevertheless a bit gof a disappointment because we were expecting a an airy souffle and what we actually got was a tad gummy crabcake.
My wife had the butter-poached lobster, which was good if not great. I enjoyed my boneless ribeye, although I would have preferred a bone-in chop. The meat was flavorful and very well-marbled - on par with Chicago Prime in Schaumberg and Gibson's, better than III Forks, Chicago Chop House and Gene & Georgetti's, but not on par with the truly wonderful cuts at Chicago Cut and David Burke's Primehouse. The ginger sorbet amuse was so good, I received a second one, courtesy of one of the busboys. The entrees were priced $8 to $10 more than comparable fare elsewhere in Chicago. You do pay for the spectacular views.
We both loved the chocolate macchiatto dessert.
The service was iffy. My wife had to make three separate requests for a black napkin, and she had to ask two times for salt. However the busboy who got me the additional ginger sorbet was both friendly and helpful (I wish I could say the same about our server). My wife observed that regular patrons appeared to receive noticeably better service.
All in all, we went here to use the Groupon and, as my wife commented, we don't need to go back.
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ld111134 on July 9th, 2012, 7:29 am, edited 1 time in total.