We had a fantastic meal at the hopleaf last night before seeing the Santa Abductions at the neo-futurarium.
We shared a bottle of Saison Dupont, which was very nice to me but a bit much for Beth's taste. Although once her entree came, she was amazed at how well the beer cut the rich/greasy aioli.
We started with the croquettes, which, while nice, aren't likely to show up at our table again. We'll just start with an order of frites, probably.
She had the BLT, which was smoked bacon, lettuce, roasted tomatoes, and tarragon aioli on grilled rye. Served with frites, as all sandwiches are and should be. She absolutely loved it. Really smoky bacon, garlicky herbaceous aioli, sweet tomatoes, crisp lettuce, and great bread. It was by far the best BLT she'd ever had, and she's a big fan of the genre. She wants me to note that she described the BLT as "a campfire on a bun".
I had the hanger steak, also with frites. Perfectly cooked, slightly chewy as a hanger steak should be, nicely seasoned, with tons of char, which I appreciated. It came unsauced with haricot verts. And it was really lovely.
The aioli reminded us a lot of the
toum we got at Lebanese restaurants in the Detroit/Windsor region, but richer and greasier. The toum at Semiramis is completely different, and not nearly as nice, to my taste.
As for the Santa Abductions:
I thought it wasn't as good as the other stuff we've seen at the Neofuturarium. Slow, some jokes falling flat, etc.
Beth agrees that it wasn't fantastic OMG YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS, but it was a lot better than any other christmas-themed play she'd seen.
It's only $15 ($10 for students/seniors, pay what you can on Thursday shows), so you might want to check it out anyway.
The Santa Abductions