Not the Best Street for such an elegant resturant
Monday, October 31, 2005
This has got to be one of the most civilized restaurants in the city. The service is totally professional without being pretentious, and although the space is small, I found the tables to be quite roomy. The food is "pure" -- despite the foams and furbelows, the flavors of the ingredients are allowed to shine through. My appetizer was a breakfast for the gods: a little cast-iron skillet containing grilled asparagus, a duck egg, black truffles, and parmesan toasts. This was followed by pristine lamb chops with a section of braised shoulder, with black trumpet mushrooms and tiny carrots. Supernal. However, you will pay for all this -- especially as the wine list is so high priced!