Saturday, May 17, 2014

Virtue Feed & Grain Photos


Flash Fried Calamari

Quinoa Salad

Fried Chicken & Waffles

Fish Tacos

Peanut Butter Pie

Virtue Feed & Grain Review



Virtue Feed & Grain
106 S Union Street
Alexandria VA 22314
571-970-3669

Virtue Feed & Grain is a lovely restaurant situated on the edge of Old Town Alexandria.  It appears that it used to be an old barn or warehouse of some sort.  The décor is rustic with lots of brick and refurbished slabs of wood.  There are lots of benches and chairs pulled up to old wooden tables.  The upstairs seating area is a bit more trendy.  There are high top tables as well as private seating areas closed off with cream colored sheer fabric.  The farm feel of the restaurant matches the farm to table cuisine.  Virtue Feed & Grain prides itself on fresh foods brought in daily and processed each morning in house.    The food can be best described as American Fusion.  The Chef maintains an American foundation but blends in Latin and Asian flavors.  The wait staff is attentive and knowledgeable about menu.  This restaurant is a wonderful spot for hanging out with friends, date night or even a business diner.   Old Town Alexandria is very trendy and often crowded on warm days and in the evenings.  Parking can be found on the street or in local parking garages.  Overall we give Virtue Feed & Grain ♪♪♪.  

Flash Fried Calamari
These scrumptious little sea morsels were perfectly seasoned and very tender.  The charred scallion romesco dipping sauce was amazing!  The sauce was a perfect balance between smoky and herby.    The addition of picked peppers to the dish added kick and character.  Our only complaint was that the chef should have made the grease hotter in the frying process.  Our calamari was very greasy. 

Quinoa Salad
This dish was the highlight of our meal.  There were so many fun and complex additions to this dish.  Rich, earthy, fresh, herby and sweet are all adjectives we used as we savored every bite.  The use of lemon was so appropriate in this dish.  The chef also managed to toss a slight anise flavor throughout the salad.  This was an extremely well executed culinary creation; it left us licking our chops and wishing for more.

Fried Chicken & Waffles
This dish was interesting.  The chef made a bold choice by using thigh meat and not chicken breast or tenders.  Seeing as how I love dark meat, I appreciated the chef for this decision.  Dark meat is so much more flavorful and moist.  The waffles were fluffy and tender and somehow tasted like sausage.  Yes that’s right, sausage.  We could not figure that part out, but they were good.  The orange yuzu puree was both sweet and savory; we only wish they had added a little more.  Yet again with this dish the chef made the tragic mistake of greasy chicken.  Will someone please increase the heat on the fryer!

Fish Tacos
So this is when everything went straight down hill…This dish was an epic fail.  We mean a fall down the steps and break both legs, both arms and your neck kind of epic fail!   Issue number one, corn tortilla are rarely a good idea.  They are an even worse idea when they are dry, unflavored, hard and brittle.  Their poor tortillas were so bad that they put two on each taco because they were falling apart.  To add insult to injury, the chef chose not to season the fish at all..none..zero..nada.  Sigh...  The sauce used on the taco was also flavorless and season less.  Oh and the fries…tasty but let’s say it all together…GREASY!  

Peanut Butter Pie
We are so grateful for restaurant redemption though desserts.  This peanut butter pie was delicious.  The rich and creamy peanut filling was dense, rich and delicious.  The chocolate cookie crust was delightful and the macadamia nut ice cream made you wiggle in your seat with delight.  I do believe these two soul sisters engaged in some dueling spoon action as we fought for the last bite.  This desert was yummy.
 

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Willow Latin Cantina Photos


Queso Flameado

Tuna Tartar Taco

Crispy Cauliflower Taco

Duck Confit & Avocado Spring Rolls

Willow Latin Cantina



Willow, Latin Cantina
811 South Broadway
Fells Point, MD 21231
(443) 835-4086

Another friend and I came upon this restaurant on a trip to Fell’s point about six months ago and it looked really cute and the menu looked very good, so I told Melissa about it and we decided to try it. Unfortunately, Willow turned out to be an illustration of the veracity of the phrases, looks can be deceiving and you can’t judge a book by its cover. This “cantina” left a lot to be desired. The menu and the face of the place are the only things about it that were cute and/or good.
   
The décor included broken furniture, mismatched couches and mirrors, old shag carpets and windows with no view. It was a mishmash of items, almost as if they gave every employee a wall to decorate with stuff from home. When you walk in the front door there is a small seating area to the right. Behind this is a bar that takes up the middle of the restaurant. Behind the bar is a lounge area. The lounge area is where the three mismatched couches are situated in a three sided seating area.  These sofas sit atop a 1970’s slightly dingy shag carpet of indiscriminate color.   Behind the sofas are a mirror and TVs with different stations on and no sound emanating from them. The bottom line here is that this restaurant could use a good top to bottom cleaning and a consult with an interior decorator.

This restaurant is located right on the square in Fells Point, MD across from BOP (brick oven pizza), Pitango gelato and Adela, all restaurants we have reviewed and greatly enjoyed.  Metered street parking is the only available parking. This is not the sort of restaurant where we would take anyone… friends, family, coworkers… enemies. Neither of us can think of anyone we would chose to take here. Mostly because we won’t be going back under any circumstance ourselves. The service was one of the better things about the restaurant, I will say, the staff being friendly and the owner/head chef coming over and introducing himself and recommending dishes as well as checking on our progress periodically. The prices are fine but the food, though perhaps well conceptualized was not well executed. Overall, we give Willow and a half. The half is given only because the service was pretty good and the menu only needs slight tweaking to be better. 

 QUESO FLAMEADO
This dish was prepared tableside and served with house made tortilla chips.  It consisted of queso fresco and manchego cheese flamed with brandy and topped with chorizo, almonds and fresh cilantro. The chips were handmade with herbs and were light and crunchy if a bit greasy. The cheeses used are very mild and not very flavorful on their own causing them to pick up the flavor of the chorizo and brandy well. The almonds added a slight sweetness but would have been much better toasted. The texture of the cheese was not the best for the dish however. It did not melt smoothly and became spongy as it lost heat, but was good while it lasted. 

DUCK CONFIT AND AVOCADO SPRING ROLLS
This dish consisted of preserved duckling and fresh avocado, wrapped in rice paper and fried.  It was accompanied by a spicy pineapple mango sauce. The duck was a bit dry but had a good flavor. The spicy sauce was flavorful and complemented the duck well.

CRISPY CAULIFLOWER TACOS/TOSTADAS
You are given the choice to have this dish served as three tacos or tostados. We chose tacos. This dish consisted of breaded cauliflower topped with cheese, smoked tomato salsa, mushroom confit and shaved onion. The breading was unnecessary. Cauliflower has a very delicate flavor and there was too much salt and old bay flavoring added. These things resulted in the flavor of the cauliflower being obscured and overpowered. There was too much onion as well. The accompanying smoked tomato salsa was good. The mushroom confit added a bit of earthiness but was also a bit obscured here.

TUNA TARTAR TACO
Here too, you are given the choice to have this dish served as three tacos or tostados and we chose tacos. This dish consisted of fresh ahi tuna dressed with sesame poblano dressing. This was then topped with cheese, fresh tomato salsa, cucumber, wasabi vinaigrette and fresh avocado. The tuna tartare was flavorful, but was unfortunately cooked to mush. It was so bad it could have been spread onto a cracker like pate… ick. Anyone who has been with us a while KNOWS how much Angela likes tuna tartare… SMH. It was a sin and a shame how that poor tuna was treated. The cheese was completely unnecessary in this dish. I am not sure why it was necessary to have two different kinds of dressing here either. One or the other would have done nicely.