We met friends at Rittergut for
pre-opera (actually not: The Sound of Music has a lot of music but is not opera, regardless of where it's at).
The menu is not very long: dominated by charcuterie and cheeses and small plates. We ate a large portion of the menu: two flatbreads, a bunch of the aforementioned ch-and-ch, various nibbles... Most of the dishes were easily split between the six of us, the pork belly, on the other hand, was one chewy (but tasty) slab. Favorites included the arancini, camenbert with pistachios and duck confit flatbread. Service overall was very swift, although not always attentive (they seemed to have a tendency to get requests from one person and dart away before someone else could pipe up).
it looks like they're trying to do Purple Pig, but miss by a small margin. Nothing was bad, but everything seemed a little underseasoned and maybe lacking a bit of finesse: a bit more salt, garlic, lemon here or there would really kick up the appeal. An example: their charcuterie platter had outstanding meats, but the only accompaniment was sport peppers. No bread, no mustard, capers, whatever. There were some wafers and membrillo on the cheese platter, though. Prices were reasonable: for the six of us, it was about $140 in food and $120 in liquor (wine-by-the-glass was a little high priced, I thought).
For loop dining, especially if you're on a tight schedule at the Civic Opera House, this will do nicely.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang