Two surprises for me in this thread. No updates since the soft opening of the new location a year and a half ago. Second, that I never posted on the excellent meal we had a few years ago in the old location.
Really good dinner last Saturday evening in a fun space. We sat in the front, which is cozier than the back half of the restaurant that maybe just needs the lights dimmed a bit.
Started with cauliflower soup with crispy pork, marinated raisins, calabrian chile oil. And the bread was great.
Next course were two vegetable sides roasted in their wood burning oven. They were large enough to share and both were terrific and served in small cast iron pans to stay crisp and warm. Crispy Brussels sprouts roasted with bacon, dried with aged balsamic, and topped with grated pecorino. Simple, but excellent execution. Cauliflower with a fabulous raisin pesto and sprinkled with toasted pine nuts. We roast both Brussels sprouts and cauliflower frequently and these were a treat.
Since we rarely eat pasta anymore, it was a treat to order for our mains. Black pepper orecchiette with Butcher & Larder sausage, and a touch of cream. We took them up on the 4g of white truffles. Excellent dish. As good as this dish was, I liked the chestnut mafaldine with a duck leg ragu even more.
Even though we didn't have room for dessert and took half of the duck pasta home (still excellent for lunch the next day) we ordered the pumpkin cake with maple mascarpone, roasted butternut squash, candied sage, spiced pepitas.
I appreciate their corkage policy and we brought a 2001 Giacomo Conterno Cascina Francia Barolo which was perfect with the meal.