The first stop was Zen Sushi. I mean, how do you walk by that sushi boat - it has to be the biggest I have ever seen!
That's a sushi boat! |
Next stop was Toscano for one of my favorites: a Panzanella salad!
Panzanella Salad |
While this one did not have as many croutons as I like, the marinated shrimp was a nice addition. They definitely added a bit more to the salad, which I will use in my next go around.
Our next taste was at 75 Chestnut, another neighborhood favorite.
Quinoa and Shrimp |
This was an interesting bite: a piece of shrimp on top of black quinoa. This was a texturally interesting way to dress up a traditional shrimp appetizer. This dish seemed to be something really new and different for 75 Chestnut. The texture of the quinoa is something I really like and am ready to see in more dishes.
Oddly enough, Scollay Square had one of my favorites of the evening. I generally think of great drinks on the patio and maybe a simple appetizer, but they hit it out of the park here.
Shrimp on risotto pancake |
This scollop on a risotto pancake totally changed my view of their food. The scollop was perfectly cooked and had such a great flavor. The pancake was tasty and not too greasy - great crunchy outside and a tender inside. Both of these pieces are fairly difficult to cook with limited supplies, making the dish that much more impressive. This is apparently on their regular menu, so I'll absolutely be heading there soon!
I was excited to taste Mooo...'s offering, especially since it was a slider.
Beef Sliders |
While this was good, the roll was a little bit overwhelming for the meat inside, which was on the thinner side. A good "bread-to-meat" ratio is key, but this still had nice flavors.
As we worked our way through all this amazing food, we were treated to some Harpoon beers.
BEER! |
They had their traditional IPA, Belgian White and Summer Ale. This was my first Summer of the season, and while it may not seem very summer-y out, knowing at least that Harpoon thinks it is helps a bit.
Even the neighborhood grocery store got involved - Savenor's had a sandwich and a dessert.
Elk Wrap and Raspberry Sorbet |
Savenor's, where you can buy some of the strangest variety of meats, went a bit gamier than the other restaurants and did an elk wrap sandwich. Having never had elk before, I was excited to try it. The meat was good, and similar to steak. The great part of this dish was the raspberry sorbet that was so light and refreshing. I will definitely be buying some the next time I stop in.
Another neighborhood staple, The Paramount, was there handing out pulled pork tostadas.
Pulled Pork Yumminess |
The pulled pork was good and the chip supporting it all was still crispy - a feat considering the jucies of the pork!
No 9 Park was also there, but I was a bit let down considering the substantial plates others were providing.
Poached Lobster |
There were micro celery bits and a pea foam on the dish as well, however, this all did not mix together well in my opinion.
Ruth's Chris is one the steak houses in Boston I do not normally think of when I am craving a big meat dish, but this plate will make me think twice next time.
Lamb Lollipop |
The lamb lollipop and mashed sweet potato were amazing! The lamb was cooked perfectly and the sweet potato tasted like it had just been cut from a pie - creamy, sweet and delicious. Had I not been so over-full at this point I would have gone back for seconds.
Seeing as we were at The Omni Parker House, it only was appropriate that we share a piece of the Parker House's famous original Boston Creme Pie.
Boston Creme Pies |
All others are just attempting to be this good. The cake and the creme were both so light. I feel like the creme can get a bit heavy on some Boston creme pie, but this was amazing. It deserves every accolade it's ever achieved!
Dessert #2 was courtesy of Isabelle's Curly Cakes.
Cupcakes |
This was a great event, and such a fun way to taste so many places and their different cooking styles. While most places I have explored on my own before, it is always great to see what new things they have in store. Bring on 2012.
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