Thursday, March 5, 2009

Restaurants, Restraunt Week and Getting Fat

It's the time of year when a couple can binge at Denver's favorite eateries for the attractive price of $52.80. For most establishments $52.80 buys two people an appetizer, entree and dessert. Here is a list of places we went and what we thought of the experiences.

Lola-This high-end Mexican restaurant never disappoints.
We opted for the Roasted Corn Soup: crawfish tamalitos & salsa munoz, I then went with the Chimichurri Steak: sweet potato fries, long cooked spinach. Candice being the lover of fish that she is, went with Seared Red Snapper: butternut squash, cilantro-garlic sauce, crispy knob onions. The meal to this point was sublime. The dessert was a take it or leave it dish that sounded better than it tasted. of Dark Chocolate-Piloncillo Roll: whipped cream filling, roasted brown sugar pears.
Out of ten we'd give Lola 8.5-9.


Alto-The decor is sophisticated and the staff seemed courteous and prompt but that's where the complements end. We both started with the Old World Onion Soup - gruyere crouton gratin. It was similar to traditional french onion soup except the broth was less flavorful and there wasn't a large mound of melty cheese to accompany each sippy bite. I proceeded with a buffalo short rib which was again, under-seasoned and candice went with salmon which she thought was "pretty good". We finished with profiteroles which tasted similar to the ones your cheap boss gets for the office party from Costco.
Alto 6


Samba room-Latin nuevo served in luxurious Cuban-inspired decor. To amuse our bouches we went with the mini arepas and the short rib in a port wine demi glace. Both were flavorful and were wonderful latin interpretations. Our mains included Banana Leaf Wrapped Salmon with Mango-Shrimp Sauce, Yucca Mash & Asparagus and Churrasco Style Flank Steak with Cuban Black Beans, Saffron Rice, Red Onions, Avocado and Tomato Mojo. For finishers, guava empanadas and a rich tres leches were selected. All courses were magnificent.
Samba Room 8.5-9

Palace Arms-Located in the historic Brown Palace hotel this unique restaurant oozes ghostly grandeur from another era. I kept expecting to see the ghosts from Disneyland's haunted castle also enjoying the bargain that 52.80 week affords. A Caesar salad made tableside was a fun way to start the meal. Next up was All Natural Filet of Beef Rossini - Brioche, Swiss Chard, Foie Gras, Madeira Demi Glace. Candice enjoyed Great Lake White Fish - Pumpkin, Chestnut, Beurre Blanc. You'll notice a boring trend that my dear wife and I employ. We usually get the same proteins at fine dining restaurants. In my defense I thoroughly enjoy a nice bit of lobster or crab to accompany my beefy slab. Sad but true. We finished with a bread pudding bananas foster that knocked our socks off. It should be noted that Candalinicus received a fresh rose at the conclusion of our meal and the Matre 'D remembered our names as we exited. Classy joint to be sure. Overall, we felt like this was the best bargain for 52.80 week. Everything just felt like it was a bit of a step-up from other restaurants.
Palace Arms 10

Our fat has multiplied but so has our happiness. Praise be you 5280 week. Until next year. Adieu

5 comments:

Denise Farrington said...

Matt...

You should be a restaurant critic..Great descriptions of each place..It make me want to take a restaurant tour!Have a great trip to California..WE love you both.Please take care of each other!


Love,
Denise

Mel said...

I love restaurant week! Sadly I didn't partake in the festivities this year. I've always wanted to try Samba Room and you may have convinced me to do so! Plus I hear they have live latin music on certain nights which means salsa dancing by the tables. Yes! Sounds like you guys had a delicious time. P.S. it was TWO weeks logn this year! If you can fit it in , it doesn't end until tomorrow or Sunday! (at certain restaurants)

Ryan said...

Yes, bravo on the reviews, Matt. I actually knew what you were talking about thanks to my friends on Iron Chef.

We did Vesta Dipping Grill for the first time last week. It was delightful.

Chester B. said...

You guys are quite the connoisseurs.
I always learn something new about food when we eat with you.

Anonymous said...

Matt, when does your Gourmet Magazine come out? You'd be great. Editor & writer and photographer. It all sounds so yummy!!!!
(Also you are a great Chef)
Hugs, Abuela Jodee :)