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Dinner at Lenoir

May 15, 2013 by Kristin

Lenoir Austin

The inspiration behind my restaurant to-do post, Lenoir, has been on my mind every time I craved restaurant for quite some time.  There were problems though.  It’s a pretty small, reservation-only space that has a fairly pricey pre fixe menu.  That rules out friends that are picky, on a budget, and are opposed to planning ahead.  I guarantee that most of anyone’s friends fit in one, if not all three, of those categories.

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Luckily I have three very lovely friends that were ready to give it a go.  We coordinated our schedules and made reservations a couple weeks in advance.  We tried so very hard to vary our selections, but were all drawn to similar dishes in each category.

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My selections from each of the categories:

Field – aleppo spaghetti / smoked ricotta salata / broccoli rabe / crisp garlic

Sea – drum crudo / avocado / loquat vinaigrette / honeysuckle gelee

Dream – bleu d’auvergne / walnut & pistachio ‘baklava’ / roasted sweet potato / smoked honey

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I was so thankful when the house-made spaghetti was set in front of me.  My appetite, besides a brief desire to cleanse, has been insatiable as of late.  But this blip of flavorful and delicate noodle was instantly satisfying and prepped my very hungry belly to appreciate the dishes to come.

The crudo was delicious, as expected.  All of the accompaniments added texture and flavor without compromising the freshness and lightness of the fish.  If I hadn’t just eaten noodles, I could have eaten this for miles.

The dessert, in the most butchering of simple descriptions, was essentially baklava with blue cheese, sweet potatoes, and honey.  I liked this dish because I dig salty/crunchy/sweet.  I didn’t like this dish because it didn’t feel like dessert (it would have been just as fitting had it been categorized as an appetizer).  But I also did like this dish because it didn’t feel like dessert.  Desserts, in my mind, are partly desserts because of the sickeningly sweet taste that leaves you feeling ehhh afterward.  The lack of ehhh smooshed any dessert envy before it formed.  Overall, I was pleased with my selection.

Lenoir is such an adorably tasty spot and I look forward returning for another lovely evening!

Filed Under: restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, fine dining, lenoir, restaurant reviews, restaurants, texas

Cure For The Common Monday

April 29, 2013 by Kristin

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Lenoir

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Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, bucket list, restaurants, texas, to do list

.@EastsideCafeATX

January 20, 2013 by Kristin

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Val and I spent her 9th day in Austin continuing the adventure.  And since I hadn’t shown her much of the East Side, we headed that way.  We pulled up to a the Eastside Cafe, greeted by a simple sign in front of an understated bungalow, wanting more than just a delish brunch.  Seriously, I wanted to move in.  If I had to settle on a dream home, this would be it.

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We showed up just before 11 AM and were seated immediately in a cozy dining room.  The friendliest of servers brought us our coffee and tea, delivered a basket of unexpected and delicious jalapeño corn muffins, and steered us in the right ordering direction.

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Val went with the apple almond Belgium waffle, which had a presentation that couldn’t be beat.  A mound of freshly whipped cream, a bowl of apple compote, a mini pitcher of pure maple syrup – beautiful I tell ya!  I reached across the table and snagged a bite.  An A-Mazing bite for a savory breakfast lover and an even more A-Mazing meal for the sweet loving kind.

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This savory breakfast girl ordered the eggs florentine, which was served with a heaping stack of homefries.  They won me over with the use of fresh spinach that was only slightly wilted from the heat of the egg.  And the homefries, well, each square was cooked to homefry perfection.

Eastside Cafe quickly became my favorite brunch spot in Austin.  The food, the service, the atmosphere – the place was spot on in every instance.  The cafe alone is worth venturing over to the East Side, but the fact that they have such awesome neighbors makes the trip even more exciting!

I’ll be seeing you soon, Eastside Cafe!

Filed Under: restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, austin restaurant reviews, best brunch austin, brunch, east side, eastside cafe, restaurants, texas

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