I kicked off RW with Baume & Brix Friday night and loved it. I pretty much disagreed with everything Julia Kramer had to say in her Time Out review. The food was innovative and delicious. Had the naked lobster, shrimp and grits bisque, and red curry beef. All spectacular and service was spectacular as well. The La Vida Rose Mezcal was smoky and tangy and I highly recommend it if you like the smoky tequila. The only part I regretted was ordering the grilled cheese as my final course. Both my dinner partners had ordered the frostee and fries and that was the star dessert. The grilled cheese just fell flat. I'm really glad I gave this restaurant a try.
I went to Naha tonight for dinner (and FYI made these reservations on opentable.com about a month ago). I enjoyed it but it lacked the humor and personality of Baume & Brix (I know I should not compare these two at all and I will try not to). My first course was the grits, which was so good I could've eaten it in a bigger portion as my meal. The veal was great but the portions were so small I felt like I could've eaten it in four bites. For dessert the server had recommended the cocoa nibs and I asked him if he was a big fan of chocolate to which he said no (I am not a huge fan) so I assumed it wasn't going to be overly chocolatey. I should've trusted my instincts because it was much too chocolatey for me. I would've preferred the financier (which one of my dining partners had gotten). Another dining partner ordered the duck, which I tried, and that was fantastic. Overall, I think Naha is a restaurant I should probably try when it's not RW.
Next up are Sepia, Vie, and Cafe Spiaggia for lunch. I'm beginning to question my decision on Vie because of what an above poster says, but hopefully (fingers crossed) that is just a fluke. I'd love for suggestions on the Sepia menu. I've never dined there.
Anyone done Nightwood's menu? Their RW menu last year was the highlight of the week for me but this year's menu is so vague I'm worried it won't live up to my expectations!