Gypsy Boy wrote:We are joining another couple at Bistrot Margot on New Year's eve.
Gypsy Boy,
We never did hear how your NY's meal was, terrific I hope.
Met Steve Z at Bistro Margot Saturday and at 9pm the joint was jumping. A large party upstairs, seemingly comprised of attractive 20 something women who enjoyed wine, and a nicely mixed lively downstairs crowd.
After a few drinks in the cozy bar, we walked in without a reservation, we were seated at, possibly, the worst table in the house, right on the aisle with a view of the service bar. As the host seated us he looked at the table, then us, shrugged apologetically and said a different table would be a half an hour if we preferred. In a busy bistro someone is going to get the sh*ty table, guess that evening it was us. But the host recognizing the fact went a long way in our easy acceptance, plus we were hungry.
Started with a daily special of salmon two ways, cured wrapped tightly around tartar, nicely presented with creme fresh, capers and cornichon. While well executed it was a wee bit dense, not flavorless, but no real sparkle. Possibly an example of Hammond's
Effect's of Slice on Taste theory. Escargot on the other hand, were above reproach, tender snails drowning in garlicky parsley laden butter, best example I've had in years.
Steve had Bistrot salad, a nicely composed mix of lettuces, spinach, chopped egg and lardons tied together nicely with a walnut oil vinaigrette. My Caesar was fine, if not slightly neutral, no anchovy in evidence, though when I commented to the waiter that Steve's salad looked great, in particular the lardons, he brought out a small bowl of perfectly done chunks of bacon, immediately becoming my very favorite waiter in Chicago.
Was hoping skate was on the menu, no such luck, but a daily special of calves liver was quite good. Flavorful, tender and served, at my request, med rare. Bistrot M's take on Lyonnaise potatoes was tart-like, fine, though a wee bit bland, the frites, on the other hand, were quite delicious. Steve had duck two ways, and I'm guessing he has a comment or two on the duck.
Clos Pegase Mitsuko's Vineyard Pinot Noir with dinner, which I thought worked well, and we split a just-fine Profiteroles for dessert. Overall a very nice meal, which places Bistrot Margot securely in my Chicago bistro rotation.
Enjoy,
Gary