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🙂 4/5 - Fun foods and probably a great view (when it's not fogged in!)
By 👻 @JanetWoo, 01/28/2020 3:00 am
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Went early on a Friday for lunch, so that we could head to the Warhol exhibit at the AIC before it closed. My companion noted how many of the Restaurant Week items had beans in them, so we ordered off the usual menu. I had the Crispy Brussel Sprouts ($13) which had to have been shaved on a machine, they were so thinly sliced. I loved the char and the cheese, and it was a huge portion, although it was a bit salty for me. To counter that, I had the Debbie Harry, ($10+) a crazy Warhol-inspired dessert that was a chocolate malt (not sweet enough!) topped with banana-flavored cotton candy, with a side of fries. I'd already reached my sodium limit, so I gave the fries to my friend, along with the chipotle mayo that came to dip my sprouts in. They were busy enough, so I hadn't indulged. Sabrina ordered the Rorschach - ($24) cod with white barley on another Warhol design, from his later period where he did a few large canvases of Rorschach images. I thought it was the plate, but the Rorschach pattern was a design ON the plate, so I'm not sure what that was made of, but we could eat it. Huh. She seemed very happy with her choice, although I gave her some Parmesan cheese from my sprouts to jazz it up (she requested...) We couldn't see the lake although we had a good table because the city was completely fogged in, but it was cool seeing just the leafless trees in the fog. Very meta. I don't know what she paid, as it was her treat, we probably ordered $50ish in food, and she insisted on champagne, which was delicious. The waiter was pleasant, and it was a perfect prelude of quiet before a few hours of viewing Warhol's career pieces in the museum, which was packed. I would definitely try it again, but ask that they turn down the sodium.
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