A number of my business team dined at NoMi Kitchen to celebrate a very good year end.
Mrs Willie & I arrived early, so headed out to the open air bar. It was one of the first nice days of spring, so place was packed. We were able to get a table for two. It was 10 mins before we were waited on and another 10 mins for the drinks. Wasn't pleased with that but didn't care too much as we were happy soaking up the sun. I had a Pepper & Pine, a tequila cocktail with pineapple & red pepper flavor, was delicious. Mrs Willie had a Pimm's Cup, again a refreshing cocktail on a beautiful day.
Started with NoMi sushi platter and the 5 cheese board.
5 cheese board mostly consisted of goat and sheeps milk options, there was a cow's milk option. For the quality, I didn't feel I was getting a value.
NoMI Sushi Platter - tuna, yellowtail & scallop sashimi. tuna, salmon, shrimp & eel nigiri. tiger & california maki. Sushi was incredible fresh, standout for me was the scallop sashimi, a huge diver's scallop cut in 1/2, luxurious!
For our main, Mrs Willie & I ordered a shared Roasted Red Snapper entree (besides mains, there are 3 shared entrees on the menu). Snapper came with clams, black mussels, vegetable fricassee, sauce mariniere. Served boneless after roasting, this dish was a stunner, just perfect. While the pieces I had were devoid of bones, Mrs Willie ran into a piece that had dorsal fin bones, so slight dig there on prep.
A co-worker did offer me a piece of their entree, the Niman Ranch Heritage Pork Chop (bone in) w/charred onion, baby carrot, mustard seed sauce. Chop was cooked perfectly and full of flavor. I'm sure I would have been pleased had I ordered it, that said, the snapper was sublime.
Various sides were passed around, fried kale w/bacon, Yukon gold potato puree w/churned butter, sauteed forest mushrooms w/baby spinach, shallot, garlic.
Both the kale and potato puree were fantastic. I'm a mushroom fanatic but something was off with the mushroom side, almost like some soap had made it into the dish somehow.
A delicious wine list, then again, when paying well north of $100 a bottle, I expect the wine to be great.
Service had some jerky moments, I'm sure some of that was our group's fault as there were stragglers. When on, service was quite good.
Based on the snapper alone, Mrs Willie & I are sure to return to NoMi.
Dinner menu:
http://www.hyatt.com/corporate/restaura ... menus.html-
I did absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought it could be.