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St. Paul Grill

On a whim, we decided to drive downtown to the St. Paul Grill yesterday for an extravagant dinner. We eat out quite often, but not to the extent we did last night! This time around, we got a booth near the windows, which overlooked the gorgeous ice sculptures of the Winter Carnival and light-strung trees in the square.

We had quite possibly the best bottle of wine I’ve ever encountered - I don’t recall the exact name/year, but it was a Pinot Noir from Willamette Valley, Oregon. Delicious! And apparently Willamette is where it’s at for Pinots.

For starters, we ordered the Hot Peppered Shrimp appetizer. It’s a cajun grilled shrimp with a dark, tangy sauce. Wonderful! Came with four jumbo-sized shrimp.

Our entrées were wonderfully prepared and were just the right portions. My partner ended up ordering the Roasted Beef Tenderloin meal, which comes with mashed potatoes. I tasted it - the meat was absolutely tender and very tasty.

I wanted lobster, so I ate the entire 10-oz Australian Lobster Tail. Since we weren’t getting a side to share, I also got the Grilled Asparagus & Prosciutto Salad, which also sported fresh mozzarella, tomatoes marinated in basil and tossed with a lime and herb vinaigrette. It was, quite possibly, the best salad I’ve ever wrapped my lips around!

My compliments to the chef at the St. Paul Grill - random spendy dinner out was a huge success!

Add comment January 29th, 2009

Food at Flame

As I mentioned, we went to Flame: Cooking with Fire last night for dinner. We didn’t know what to expect, as the place seemed somewhat dead when we first walked up. However, it was moderately full - just hard to tell from outside - and the service and food were excellent.

For drinks we had water (someone’s on a major diet…so no alcohol) and I had a glass of Gabbiano Chianti. Love, LOVE this wine and it’s a rare treat indeed when I find it outside of the liquor store!  

Their cuisine is anything cooked by fire, so although they tout a full menu, it’s of course geared towards meat. We ordered an appetizer - the BBQ Shrimp Skillet - which was small but VERY tasty. My compadre ordered the Apple Cider Pork Tenderloin, which came on a bed of spinach (he said it was “seaweed”) with a side of cheesy hash browns and a small dish of cinnamon apple sauce. Yum! 

For my meal I chose the Eight Hour Pot Roast, which came atop a bed of mashed potatoes and surrounded by vegetables. It was scrumptious.

Not only was the food delicious, the presentation was good, too. If it looks tasty, and it tastes tasty, well, you know.

We want to try out Flame again soon - and we’ll be sure to order different items in order to report back on more of the menu!

Add comment November 18th, 2008


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