Showing posts with label French Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Food. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Mintwood Place - A great neighborhood place

Mintwood Place
1813 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 234-6732
http://mintwoodplace.com/
Per my usual, I had been slacking about getting to some restaurants that deserved a look-see. Mintwood was in the running and had been for some time.
I had the opportunity to grab dinner there last week because I had to drop Mrs. Smelson off at the White House Correspondents Association dinner and was going to be in the 'hood anyway. She'd be rubbing elbows with Doug Stamper, but I knew I'd be having better food.
Above is a picture of me in a post-prandial glow with Exec Chef and Partner Cedric Maupillier.
I've known Cedric since his days at Citronelle. He's an artist in the kitchen. Textures and colors are always spot-on when he's on the line.
I knew the drink list was jumping when I saw Robert Egger's name on it. I ended up with a Bardstown Square though.
The bread here is reminiscent of Central. Too bad my wife wasn't with me. She's a better judge than I. Regardless, it was exactly as it should be: Crusty on the outside, light and airy on this inside It had a very pleasant sourdough taste to it
The first dish I ordered was the Escargot Hush Puppies Perfect texture and lighter than they look. 
Next I had the Maple Pork Rinds. Nice and light with a slightly spicy dipping sauce. I had a couple and took the rest home to share with my neighbor. He's a big fan.
This was a chicken liver salad on a slightly soft piece of toasted bread. It looked like it was going to be ungainly to eat, but the bread was a perfect texture to match the liver. It was not like mom's chopped chicken liver.
This dish was the winner of the night. The best Steak Tartare I've ever tasted, and I've had my share. The potatoes are crisp and hot while the steak is cool. It had a little zing to it, just enough to make it interesting, and the texture of the steak and the potatoes together was  a piece of art. Nicely done Chef!

As an aside, I was eating at the bar with two very nice ladies. We shared some of the appetizers shown above and they shared some of theirs with me, notably the kale salad with house-made burrata. Chef Cedric found a very nice mix between the over-crisped and substance lacking baked kale you sometimes see in restaurants and raw. It had texture that was still crisp, but not so much that all the water in it had evaporated.
The burrata was much better than you generally see in restaurants as well. It had flavor and salt, which can be lacking in some place's offerings.

Overall a great time and very pleasant service. I'm sorry I waited so long to try it out. So Chef, if you decide to come out to the 'burbs, keep 20854 in mind. 

Thanks for reading.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Le Zinc: New chef, new shoot!

Lunch time photo shoot at Le Zinc 2/23/12.
(202) 686-2015
3714 Macomb St. N.W., Washington, DC
This is a new menu item at Le Zinc, from my fabulous cheffriend (just coined a word) Janis McLean.
Crispy skate with a saute of haricots verts, wild mushrooms, hazelnuts, and lemon caper sauce.

This is the woman behind the line, Janis McLean.  If you're a fan of my blog you've read about her before when I posted about 15 RIA.  She's been a friend for years and always has a piece of advice when I ask about cooking something.
She's been through some great kitchens including Red Sage, Morrison-Clark, redDOG Cafe, and 15 RIA.

Nice shot of the frites servers standing patiently, waiting for some hot fries.

Pan-seared sea scallops with cauliflower puree, caper and white raisin sauce.

Another closer shot of the dish.  Very pretty.
The grilled rockfish boullabaisse veloute had a terrific, rich tomato flavor.  The shrimp and mussels were cooked just right, not overdone as you get in some places that don't care quite as much.   

Chocolate Hazelnut Truffle Tort.  Not much more you can say about this.  It's rich and decadent.

This is Sous Julio Dupuy on the left, mugging for the camera with us.
A great lunch shoot done way too quickly for my tastes.  I only got a fork full of everything to try, but it was great.  Next time we'll have to come in for dinner and spend the evening enjoying and taking pictures.
If you like what you saw, the pictures were done by my friendtographer (Oh! coined another one) Michael Palmer.  http://mpalmerphotography.com/.  He's done shoots for CityEats (lots of them) 2941, Elisir, and many more.  Look him up!
Thanks for reading folks.  As always, comments and questions are welcome.
 
Update!!!
Bistro Le Zinc closed it's doors for good September 2013.
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