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We don’t dine in Newton often, but when having drinks with Lin and Jon in early July, we learned about the soon-to-open Farmstead Table and knew we would have to check it out. Last Thursday we were finally able to make the visit happen.

But first, we stopped by the Beantown Eats headquarters to meet their adorable dog and to have handcrafted cocktails made by Beantown Drinks. Win, win! Their dog is adorable, and each of us got our own, different cocktail. It was better than any bar I’ve visited lately!

After drinks, we made our way to Farmstead Table for a  dinner made of simple, delicious dishes and a server that was fun, attentive, and very knowledgeable with her wine pairings.

Salads and appetizers were ordered to share.

tomato salad

{Heirloom Tomato Salad}

smoked salmon and creme fraiche

{House Cured Salmon Lox Toast}

We also ordered the un-photographed Marinated Summer Vegetable Salad.

Our salads and appetizer instantly impressed me. Everything was incredibly fresh, simply prepared to let the natural flavors shine through.

Also impressive was our delightful server Robin. She’s someone we would love to go for a drink with, and we put it in her hands to help us select wine with dinner. Lin and I went with the oakier Chardonnay option (Sometimes oaky Chardonnay is referred to as “Cougar Juice”. . . I guess I am getting older!). The Talley Chardonnay ended up being perfect, with a nice acidity and just a hint of butterscotch and oak.

Talley Chardonnay{Talley Chardonnay}

Delmonico Steak

{Delmonico Steak with Potato Puree}

Our entrees were a big hit. I sampled my husband’s Delmonico steak with potato puree, the steak perfectly cooked and juicy, the puree something I will be craving this winter, velvety, creamy, and filling.

scallops with corn and lobster{Yum- the Scallop Special}

I had the scallop special which included a lobster sauce and local corn. It was the epitome of summer and showed the obvious efforts that Farmstead Table is making in crafting seasonal dishes.

warm chocolate pudding cake{Warm Chocolate Pudding Cake}

While we were enjoying our entrees, we were reminded that the house-made warm chocolate pudding cake took awhile to make and should be ordered in advance. There was no hesitation that we would share a dessert, and this divine dish was like hot chocolate in cake form. I only wish I had more room to truly indulge in this dessert.

Farmstead Table is a fabulous spot for dinner. The owners are hands-on, the food is local and seasonal, carefully crafted with pride and expertise. Everyone was warm, friendly, welcoming, and hospitable. The menu at Farmstead Table changes very frequently, and I look forward to returning to see what the coming months bring.

Tags: dinner, farm to table, Food, Newton, Restaurants, summer, wine

Being that we’ve loved Ten Tables for years, I was more than a little excited when I found out a grass fed burger place, called Grass Fed, would be opening up in the same block the Jamaica Plain Ten Tables is on. I love JP; my time as a MSPCA volunteer has given me the opportunity to explore the dining scene, Jamaica Pond, the Arboretum, and more.

Earlier this week when we were pondering lunch, Grass Fed popped up in conversation, and we were pleased to find they’re open daily from 11-11.

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Grass Fed was not crowded when we arrived around 1:00, and we took a couple of minutes to look around and browse the menu before ordering. The restaurant’s ambiance wasn’t what I expected for some reason. I thought it would be a little more cozy, upscale burger place, but it’s very, very casual, definitely a place I would rather go for lunch than dinner.

They have a great selection of sandwiches and burgers, along with beers and organic wines. Since I had just done a 15 mile run, I was hungry and thirsty and was hoping Grass Fed’s burgers included turkey burgers, despite not seeing them on the menu.

I was wrong. I went up to the counter to ask just in case, and the man at the counter gave me a look and a flat “No.” His answer was the same when I asked if they had seltzer water. Unfortunately, he seemed really disinterested in helping us, so we quickly chose burgers without much more consideration.

Since I was ravenous and neither the chickpea nor the mushroom burger seemed like they would fill me up, I did something I almost never do and went with a beef burger, the Cali:5oz of grassfed beef with avocado, pepper jack cheese, mesclun, shaved red onion & cilantro-lime aioli.

It was good! Despite wanting to leave after dealing with the cranky server, we were glad we stayed when we bit into our burgers. This burger was perfectly cooked and topped with a generous amount of avocado. The onions, cheese, and aioli all made the burger pop with flavor. The fries were hot, crispy, and nicely salted.

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My husband had the Blue Devil: 5oz of grass fed beef with Stilton blue cheese, bacon, aioli & crispy fried onions. He demolished it in about two minutes and really enjoyed the tangy blue cheese and crispy bacon and onion strings additions.

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We dipped our fries in our fair share of Grass Fed’s house made sauces which were also really a delight.

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We were both satisfied with our burgers, but we agreed we probably wouldn’t visit often. For two burgers and fries, we paid almost $30; considering you order at the counter and bus your own tables, that price seemed a little steep for what we got, even taking into account the grass-fed beef. Maybe if they added a turkey burger to the menu. . .

How’s your week going? Have you eaten anything amazing?

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Tags: burgers, Dining out, Food, Jamaica Plain, Restaurants

It’s been an exciting few weeks around here, full of family visits, celebrations, a little bit of travel, and perhaps most exciting, a new job for my husband! He finished up at his old company on Thursday, and he doesn’t start his new job until after Labor Day, giving him a much deserved week off.

In the midst of his interviewing, giving his notice, and getting ready for the transition, we’ve also been dealing with more neighbor issues  (Our house is seriously cursed, see this post.) that have kept us from sleeping many nights. So by the time our 6th wedding anniversary rolled around last weekend, all we wanted to do was nothing.

We kicked off the day with takeout dim sum from Myers + Chang and ended up spending the rainy afternoon napping on the boat. By the time we woke up and were less groggy, it was dinner time, on our anniversary, the fridge was empty, and we didn’t have a reservation anywhere.

A quick search of Opentable showed that City Landing had space available. I had been curious to try the restaurant that filled the old Sel de la Terre space at the waterfront, so we booked it, quickly got ready, and made our way over for dinner.

We were first blown away by how friendly the hostess was. She noticed I was carrying a letter, and she offered to mail it for me as she was seating us.

City Landing cocktail menu

Once we got settled at our outside table to enjoy the now rain-free evening, we decided on cocktails. Following up on our visits to Grand Ten this summer, I decided to get the Long Wharf Fizz which has Grand Ten’s Wire Works gin in it.

I instantly loved the bright hue of my drink, which was chock full of raspberry flavor. It was the perfect summer libation and matched the lovely sunset we ended up having.

Long Wharf Fizz

City Landing’s menu offered a bunch of options that we were interested in, so it was pretty hard to decide. Our server Erik did an amazing job recommending his favorites and ensuring that everything was perfect.

We decided to share one appetizer, Mini Lobster Rolls
(Butter Poached Maine Lobster, Portuguese Bread, Micro Celery). The only downside to the lobster rolls is that they were really mini. Each was just two bites, but they were delicious bites, full of sweet and tender lobster with a lemony butter in soft, slightly sweet rolls.

lobster rolls

As I often do, I ordered a salad and an appetizer for my meal. Missing is a photo of my Heirloom Tomatoes with White Balsamic. It was simple, highlighting my favorite summer ingredient, just as I had hoped.

Always a fan of shrimp and grits, I also ordered the  Bostonian Shrimp n’ Grits
(Roasted Peppers, Linguica Sausage, Four Star Farms Stone Milled Polenta) which were amazing. The grits were fluffy and creamy, and I loved the flavors from the sausage and peppers.

shrimp and grits

My husband’s meal, however, ended up one-upping my very delicious dinner. Our server recommended the Coffee and Brown Sugar Cured Beef Tenderloin, and it was the perfect recommendation. The meat was melt-in-your-mouth tender with a great crust on the edges from the coffee and brown sugar. The beef was served with heirloom tomatoes and avocado with a mole rojo sauce. I ended up eating more of this dish than the one bite I had planned on. It was too good to not go back for more.

coffee and brown sugar cured tenderloin

When we arrived at City Landing, our server asked if we were out for a special occasion, and we mentioned our anniversary. When it was time for dessert, we were presented with two glasses of bubbly, and the dessert we chose, the to-die-for Coconut Cream Tart, had a special message for us. What a thoughtful touch!

City Landing, Boston

City Landing was better than we could have ever hoped for. Being that the restaurant is new, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but they have clearly invested a lot of time in training staff and focusing on a menu that is seasonal, local, and creative. All of their attention to detail resulted in a memorable experience.  From start to finish, we were taken care of so well, and we left wanting to plan a return trip.

 

Have you loved any new restaurants lately?

City Landing on Urbanspoon

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Dining out, dinner, new restaurants, Restaurants, special occasions, wine

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