Posts tagged: restaurant

Alinea – Meal of my Life…

By Pete, July 9, 2009 10:41 am

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then no matter how many pictures I post or how many words I write, NOTHING will do justice to what I experienced at Alinea. My only hope is to recall and capture through words, a tiny fragment of that splendid 3.5 hours for both myself in the future and for you.

Seeing how I called in to make reservation at the earliest allowable time (2 months ahead), it is fair to say that I planned my trip around Alinea. For those of you unfamiliar with the menu at Alinea, they only offer 2 menus, a 12-course tasting menu and a 20-course tour menu. Initially, my thoughts were that since we were already there, let’s just do the tour and chalk that up as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But upon reconsideration, I decided that there was no way I would be able to do a 20-course meal. So we decided on the tasting and got our reservations on July 3rd at 7:15pm.

I’m not familiar with Chicago at all. So when the cab stopped, I just followed Carol & Tiem, my friends who live in Chicago, to two gigantic doors that leads into an unmarked building. Had there not been a valet outside, I probably would have walked right past one of America’s best restaurants without ever knowing it.

A dimly lit, declining hallway awaits on the other side of the double doors from the street. There was no music, there wasn’t much decoration. It felt like that it was a transition place to give patrons a chance to leave the world on the opposite of the doors that they just walked through.

After getting seated at our table tucked away upstairs towards the back of the restaurant, we were asked again if anyone had any food allergies (they have asked, confirmed, and reconfirmed during the reservation process) and also whether we’d want to order wine or do the wine pairing. We figured since we were already there, we might as well go ahead with the wine pairing (When in Rome, do as the Romans do right??).

Alinea - "A New Beginning"

Alinea - A New Beginning

Before our food arrived, I mentioned to C&T that it felt a little stiff and pretentious in the dinning room. The room was pretty much silent!! The walls were not bare, but it was a very minimalist decoration. The tables were about 10-12 feet away from each other. Not only was there was no table cloth on the table, there was also no silverware. The only thing on our table was a mysterious “functional centerpiece”, three small square plates (one for each of us) sitting towards the middle of the table with a “pillow” on top of the plate, and a napkin with the alinea logo on it. So many things that I’ve associated with being at a restaurant was completely, and very noticeably, absent. I could almost hear the thoughts in my head as I begin to question if this was a mistake because I’ve always believed that food should be unpretentious and bring people together. As I am looking around trying to soak in the surroundings, I saw out of the corner of my eye that our first course is on its way to us.

The suggested weapon for the upcoming course.

The suggested weapon for the upcoming course.

After the jump, I’ll try, to the best of my abilities, to describe in as much details as possible about the food. I’ve included at least a picture of each course as well as the pairings (if there was one). So grab something to drink, sit back, and enjoy. =)

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Barcelona – Day 1

By Pete, June 29, 2009 12:43 pm

I started to blog on my trip to Phoenix for the Fiesta Bowl (way back in Jan. ‘09), funny thing is, spring ball is over now and the new football season is not too far away – and it’s still sitting in my draft box. I have this habit of starting blogs and never finishing the entry (I choose to call it writer’s block, but most people call it laziness), I think that’s why I’m on twitter so much – 140 characters is not too much and I don’t have to worry about continuity. Anyways, I figured I’d blog about my trip to Barcelona before it gets awkward (if it’s not already at or past that point?)

We got into BCN from ATL around 9am, after going through customs and running a few errands, we took the Aerobus A1 from the airport straight to Plaça de Catalunya. Being a little bit of a foodie myself, one of the awesome things about this trip is that we are all food lovers so naturally, we stopped for some tapas (with all our luggage in tow) as soon as we got to Plaça de Catalunya.

The First Bite
The first place we ate at was “Txapela”. Like one of the reviews Mian found while we were doing research for the trip said, this place is not necessarily the best place for tapas, but it is a good place to start. I really appreciated the fact that there’s ample outdoor seating so you can soak in the streets of Barcelona and while it’s not too far away from Plaça de Catalunya and Las Ramblas. One of the things I liked the most (besides a really strong Sangria) was that the tapas menu had pictures even though the wait staff didn’t speak much English. Check out some of the goodies we ate:

Tapas

Tapas

Tapas

Tapas

Tapas

Txapela
Paseo Gràcia 8
08007 Barcelona, Spain
934 120 289

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219 West

By Pete, April 8, 2008 3:30 pm

A group of us went to happy hour at 219 West yesterday – It was pretty awesome. I’ve been to a lot of happy hour places, and I’d say that 219 West is pretty high up there next to Kyoto and Saba Blue Water Cafe.

My favorite was definitely the Caprese mini burgers with prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, tomato & basil – that is quite a combination for a burger. Other populars hit was the Portabella mushroom & crab fondue, Grilled asparagus with lump crab.

Estancia Churrascaria

By Pete, November 14, 2007 11:21 am

Dinner

We went out to Estancia Churrascaria to celebrate my 26th birthday last night. None of us have been there before so we wanted to try it out. Compared to the other Churrascaria’s I’ve been to, I would rank Estancia behind Fogo de Chao and Texas de Brazil. Even though I had a great time, I thought that the quality of meat was sub-par compared to the other churrascaria’s I’ve been to. But, Estancia is a lot cheaper compared to the other churrascarias (dinner was $29.90/person).

If you’re going to try it out, here’s a tip: When ordering water, be sure to ask for tap water. We didn’t know at first, and they were giving us bottled water (and boy, they kept them coming). Even though it was like ordering a glass of tea at the end, it’s still something that’s good to know.