Tuesday, April 28, 2009

732 Social



There's nary a thing I could or would add to the artistically written review by AE. Well, except for the photos of darling Sierra, handsome AE and our server's hip tattooed arm! Good show, Brian! And maybe I cannot resist adding one thing, the artichoke appetizer ordered by WFS was perfectly executed and oh, so, yummy. We did swelter...but after we ate, WFS and I lounged with other friends( lucky enough to get an outside table) in the cool night air wafting up Market Street on that very lovely night.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

socially acceptable





It had been a while since we had broken bread with our dear friends and i could tell by talking to sarah that this was the restaurant to break that trend. the spark in her voice as she first described social 732 to myself a few weeks ago showed that she thought this restaurant could be DIFFERENT. this did turn out to be the case. social kind of attacks your senses as you walk in through the crowd that spills out onto the covered outdoor area. the ceilings are very tall and the depth of the inside dining area seems to be deceiving as we kept looking around the bends for more tables, they weren't there, though. there are about 8 - 10 tables inside, albeit some would seat 8. the tables were made of distressed wood, probably reclaimed like the walls in this "Green Building". the tables were also very close to one another, and the bar had a vibe of friendly communal dining - social dining. one does not go to social only to eat, it is also food for the social soul. the waiters were all of a "type". very hip, very smooth, very professional. a few of them used to work at proof, and that hip attitude is carried over. our drinks arrived scattered about in a 5 minute interlude. they were bought by 3 different servers and we chatted with all of them. the servers were very high on the throwback cocktails and the original ones as well. the champagne cocktail brought about images of Casablanca, and they looked delicious in their wide rimmed and up curved high stem glasses. the craft beer selection is one of the best in town, probably one of the successful attributes brought down from the Chicago dining scene.? the bleach colored hues of the walls are absent from distraction of your food and your socializing. one giant painting is of multi-colored vertical lines and faces east market with its "come-in and sit a spell" beckoning. the stools at the bar are very sturdy and comfortable, as are the dining chairs.


we were seated for about 8 minutes before being tended to, but we were happy to get a table so quickly and were enjoying catching up on old times. servers are more like part of the crowd, as opposed to being there to only work. they are more like hosts as they stroll by the tables, kind of chatting amongst the tables, maybe asking if you needed anything or maybe asking if you had been to any good art galleries lately. their style seems to compliment the motif of the eatery. when we were ready to get to the food, we ordered the cheese plate (2 cheeses for $10). i ordered a blue cheese and a semi-soft goat cheese. both paired excellently with the candied walnuts, honey, and finely diced apples. the bread could have been a bit more plentiful, but in retrospect i was glad i did not fill up on the great white loaf. the goat was as mild of a goat cheese as i had tasted, one of the diners even remarked that it could not be goat cheese. the other starter was the potatoes au gratin. served very hot in a ceramic dish, this dish set my taste buds to a frenzy. the texture of the grated dry cheese and the incredible moisture of the sliced potatoes were in wedded bliss. the flavors of the two also melded to a harmony that was played by a chef with some experience.

bypassing a wonderful array of interesting salads we were up for our entrees. the short ribs went across from me, served on a raised wooden platform. the sauce was nice and the meat was fall-off-the-bone, but the flavor did not get me talking. two diners ordered the mussels, and although they were very good, i would not give them an excellent rating. i believe they could have been a little fresher. not that they were not fresh, but the difference between 1 and 2 days can be noticed. one of the entrees was an order of the moroccan vegetables that was served atop a bed of couscous. i had the medallions of cow ($26, pictured at top). there were two plump filets mixed with asparaugus, tomatoes, onions, capers, and heavy grain black pepper. the entrees might need a little more seasoning to fine tune the flavors, but this restaurant seemed to have a staying quality in the proven hard to survive area east of town.
the biggest issue we had on our first balmy night of the year was the temperture inside the building. the door was open for a while, but it got closed about half way through. wasn't quite sure why this happened, and the heat of the very open kitchen seemed to win out. it had been a while since i sweated through dinner, but i would hope this would be efficiently remedied. great crowd, great atmosphere, great starters, if the entrees follow suit this place will hit the top, but for now ***1/2 welcome to Louisville social, lets get to know eachother.
AE

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

JACK FRY'S

Jack Fry's is always a good bet when you want to have a great dinner, be damned the cost.
What, I wondered, could you do there on a frugal night or when, as tonight, you aren't particularly hungry?
I slipped away from my drudgery today and had a late snack at Blue Dog.... I sat at Blue Dog in complete peace with Shannon and Michelle,reading my New York Times and sipping my coffee. Doesn't get much better than that~~

Back to Jack Fry's. WFS has a fixation with eating out some nights...tonight was one of those nights.
Pick the spot...I don't care, anywhere...no, pick the spot~you know the drill.
Finally, we both settled on Jack Fry's. We arrived early to a spattering of folks... we were warned the restaurant was booked come 7:30...we promised to make it out on time.

We were seated in our favorite booth. We wasted nary a breath nor a moment getting our orders in. We agreed on salad and soup.
WFS ordered the stilton and mixed greens, I, the roasted beets and arugula. Oh, they make lovely salads.
We both ordered the soup of the night.... white bean, chicken and a creamy broth... a fine variation on white chili..our large white bowls arrived steaming hot. So, so, good on a very chilly, drizzly night.
We relaxed, savoring our soups....
We had plenty of time for the cobbler and ice cream...indulge, indulge!
Our server was informed, polite and kept our glasses full, our bread fresh and our service prompt. What's not to like about that?

This review is about eating economically. Seems most of our high ticket restaurants are trying new methods to stay the course during this foul economy..Jack Fry's IS staying the course with it's tried and true and, if one wishes, one can find great food right on the menu at great prices. Jack Fry's was, as promised, booked to the hilt at 7:30.
Our bill came in at 51.94...fair enough to make me happy.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

WANDERINGS, SPRING AND GREAT FOOD





SPRINGTIME HAS SENT ME INTO THE GREAT OUTDOORS AND AWAY FROM MY JOURNAL. THE PAST TWO WEEKS WERE FILLED WITH ADVENTURES AND FOOD AND THE UNFURLING BEAUTY OF THE THE SPRING EQUINOX.

OUR ROAD TRIP TO WASHINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA WAS MANY HOURS OF DRIVING BUT, HEY, WE LOVE THAT BEST.
ON OUR FIIRST DAY,WE DROVE NEAR ANTIETAM AS THE LAST VESTIGES OF LIGHT WERE DIMMING. WE HURRIEDLY SET UP CAMP AND BUILT A NICE FIRE FOR WARMING OURSELVES AND DINNER. WFS OPENED A BOTTLE OF WINE AND WE WERE SETTLING IN...PLOP, THEN ANOTHER PLOP, AND THEN, THE RAIN CAME DOWN IN TORRENTS. WE TOOK SHELTER IN THE DUCKIE EXPRESS AND READ OUR BOOKS, SIPPED SOME WINE AND FELL ASLEEP IN SWEET OBLIVION. HOW BAD CAN THAT BE?

THE MORNING BROUGHT A MISTY RAIN AND GREY SKIES AS WE FOLLOWED THE POTOMAC RIVER TO THE ANTIETAM BATTLE FIELD. IT SEEMED SUCH A SUITABLE DAY FOR SEEING SUCH A SOMBER PLACE. AFTER ALL, THIS SIGHT HOLDS THE BLOOD OF MANY YOUNG MEN SACRIFICED FOR A NOBLE CAUSE...IF ONE CAN BELIEVE KILLING AND HATRED CAN BE NOBLE.

WE TOOK THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED AND DRIFTED TOWARD FREDERICK, MARYLAND FOR LUNCH. WE FOUND A VERY HIP, SOPHISTICATED RESTAURANT AND I HAD A STRIPPED BASS, FINISHED IN A SWEET HOT MIXTURE , SERVED OVER CREAMY MASHED POTATOES THAT WILL LINGER IN MY MEMORY FOR A LONG, LONG TIME. WE HURRIED INTO DC FOR THE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL AND OUR BLACK TIE BIRTHDAY PARTY...BIG FUN!
EARLY SUNDAY MORNING WE GRABBED SOME COFFEE AND AND NY TIMES AND HEADED ON TO PHILLY. WE MADE A BRIEF DETOUR TO GET WFS A FIVE GUYS BURGER. I READ OBAMA EATS AT FIVE GUYS, SO.....DON'T GO OUT OF YOUR WAY, UNLESS YOU'RE ADDICTED TO ROAD FOOD...MOI, I DON'T EAT THE STUFF, EVEN FOR OBAMA

WE HAD AN EARLY DINNER IN PHILADELPHIA...WE WALKED OVER TWO MILES THROUGH CONSTITUTION SQUARE TO BUDDAKAN. STEVEN STARR HAS RESTAURANTS DOTTED ALL THROUGH THE CITY, THEY ARE DESTINATIONS AND VERY FLASHY...HOWEVER, I WILL SAY, THE TWO WE'VE VISITED HAVE PRODUCED EXCELLENT FOOD...WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE ABOUT THAT? WHEN WE EMERGED, A CHILL HAD FALLEN OVER THE CITY, COLIN AND AUDREY GRABBED A CAB BUT WFS, CHRISTOPHER AND I BRAVED THE ELEMENTS AND WALKED BACK THROUGH AN ALMOST ABANDONED CITY...PHILLY, THE NITTY, GRITTY CITY IS BEAUTIFUL AT NIGHT. THE VIEW YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO IS FROM C,C AND A'S THRID FLOOR DECK OF THEIR HOME IN CENTER CITY~~

MONDAY WE MADE A MAD DASH BACK ACROSS THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE, ARRIVING HOME SAFE AND SOUND. SARAH DOESN'T DO MARATHON DRIVES BUT WITH MY IPHONE AND SCRABBLE GAMES, I MADE IT..

WE'VE HAD A FEW NIGHTS OUT HERE IN OUR FAIR CITY...211 ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT HAS BECOME A FAVORITE WEEKLY EXPERIENCE FOR US..ALL WINES ARE HALF PRICE AND A 10% DISCOUNT IS AFFORDED THROUGH INTERNET RESERVATIONS...THIS MAKES DINNER AT ONE OF LOUISVILLE'S BEST FINE DINING SPOTS A BARGAIN.

I MUST MENTIONED OUR NEW, EXCITING AND VERY COOL DINING SPOT AND ```THE``` PLACE TO SEE AND BE SEEN, WILTSHIRE ON MARKET...WITH LOVELY FACES EVERYWHERE, DEAREST TARI, THE FAIREST OF ALL, IS THE HEART AND SOUL OF WILTSHIRE...MY OLD AND VERY DEAR FRIEND, JASON IS THERE, BRINGING HIS PERSONAL VIBE TO THE PLACE AND SUSAN(OWNER) IS HANDS ON AND VERY WELCOMING. WILTSHIRE WILL BE THE PLACE TO BE THIS SPRING AND SUMMER, I GUARANTEE!
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BLOGGER UNPLUGS FOR A WHILE? YOU GET A DOUBLE DOSE~~~~~~