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Have you ever eaten at Sandrine’s Bistro? Somewhat hidden from the hustle and bustle of Harvard Square on a side street, Sandrine’s is a Cambridge institution that has consistently received rave reviews for the last 15 years.

My first experience at Sandrine’s was last spring, a wine dinner with Red White Boston that featured two fabulous women in wine, Maureen Martin from Clos du Bois and Janet Myers from Franciscan Estate.

I loved the event, which had a special menu paired with Clos du Bois and Franciscan wines. This past Tuesday night, I, along with a small group of Boston bloggers, had the opportunity to feast on items from Sandrine’s regular menu.

We all received a warm welcome from our server as well as Sandrine’s chef, Raymond Ost. Then we got down to the wine and food.

I started the evening with Trimbach Pinot Gris, a white wine from Alsace that was a perfect pairing with the starters we all shared.

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{Moules Marinières  P.E.I. mussels sauteed in Riesling wine, with garlic, shallots & onions}

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{Traditional Baked Alsatian Escargots}

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{Tarte Flambée (Flammekueche) crispy flat bread topped with nutmeg-scented fromage blanc}

Everything we tried was delicious and perfectly-made. The escargots were garlicky and so tender, not the least bit rubbery or chewy as people often expect them to be. And the Flammekueche was light, cheesy, and smoky. I could have eaten the whole thing myself, but I knew I needed to save room for dinner.

When it came to ordering an entrée, I had a hard time deciding as Sandrine’s menu offers many appealing options. Did I want lobster risotto? Or the traditional, meaty Choucroute Garnie? I ran 15 miles earlier in the day, so I definitely wanted something hearty. I ended up going with the duck, which is something I have only eaten a few times. It was tender and flavorful with brandied cherries and a heavenly mushroom risotto. To pair with the duck, I switched to the red wine option our server had chosen for us, a Rhone blend which went great with the duck. It mirrored the dark cherry flavors in the dish and also had a nice smokiness to it. I love Rhone wines!

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{Roasted Maple Leaf Farm Duck Magret  Mushoom risotto, brandied cherry reduction}

Dessert was another tough decision. Luckily the group was willing to share!

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{Chocolate Kougelhopf  warm dense chocolate cake, caramel coulis,
vanilla ice cream and chocolate ganache}

The Kougelhopf, a luscious chocolate cake, was pretty incredible. It was almost like a molten chocolate cake but not quite molten. It is a must-order.

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{Milk Chocolate Pot de Crème Peanut mousse, salted brittle}

But my Pot de Crème won me over even more. Rich and creamy chocolate, topped with a creamy peanut butter mousse and served with light peanut brittle, this was a sophisticated mix of pb and chocolate, one of my favorite dessert combinations.

The service at Sandrine’s was outstanding. Our server was charming, knowledgeable, very helpful, and fun to chat with. The cuisine of Sandrine’s is from the Alsace-Lorraine region of France. Our server was from Lorraine while the chef is from Alsace, and I think the experience was extra-special because it was authentic.

Sandrine’s has a cozy, romantic vibe with a menu that is perfect for chilly weather. You will definitely not leave the restaurant hungry!

My dining experience was complimentary, but I would definitely return for dinner again in the near future. Perhaps Valentine’s Day? Or rather the day before Valentine’s Day, since we prefer to stay in on the holiday itself.

Thanks to Sandrine’s for taking such good care of us!

Tags: cambridge, Dining out, Food, Restaurants, Sandrine's Bistro, wine

Lunch is easily one of my favorite meals of the day (along with brunch), especially when I have the time to make it a leisurely lunch with friends. A few weeks ago, I had a meeting downtown, and beforehand I caught up with Elina over lunch at Haru.

I arrived a few minutes early, and I was able to catch a couple of shots of the empty dining room. It was just noon, and the restaurant didn’t fill up until a bit later.

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I loved the serene feel of Haru along with all of the natural light. Even on a blustery day, the streaming light made me feel warm and cozy.

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Elina had been to Haru before, so she had some ideas on what to order. I am a lover of all things sushi (except for the word “eel”. . . love the stuff, hate the word), so I was game to try anything.

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We decided to share the Strawberry Finn roll and the Kiss of Fire roll.

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Obviously, I loved the Kiss of Fire roll, which was filled with spicy tuna and topped with salmon or white tuna and a nice piece of jalapeno. Add a little wasabi, and it makes my spice-loving palate happy.

I was super curious to try the Strawberry Finn roll; fruit on sushi? I had never had it!

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It turned out to be really delicious, a slight bit of sweet mixed in with the spicy fish and accented perfectly by lots of pickled ginger. Pickled ginger is one of those things that I can eat by the bowl-full. I just love it.

Haru offers a ton of different menu items, and from what I tasted, their food is creative, fresh, and beautifully presented. It’s a little pricier than our typical sushi takeout, but it is quite a bit better, in addition to offering many more choices and a really lovely dining space. I could easily eat sushi daily, and Haru will definitely be seeing me again.

Are you a sushi fan? Do you have any favorites?

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Tags: Boston, Food, Lunch, Restaurants, sushi

Kicking the New Year off with a leisurely brunch has become a tradition of sorts with us. In past years we have cooked at home or gone to Masa; this year I decided to mix it up and put the Boston brunch question out on Twitter. I received a few responses, but when Susie mentioned that Papagayo had a brunch buffet for $20.12, all you can eat, I was sold.

Papagayo is within reasonable walking distance to our home, so the initial plan was to walk over, being that New Year’s Day was warm and all. My bronchitis or whatever I have had forever had other ideas, so we opted to drive. The best thing about New Year’s Day? Boston was SO quiet, there was plenty of street parking, and we easily got a table at brunch. My only gripe with Papagayo during our great experience was that, in an empty dining room, they seated us right next to another table. I understand not wanting to have a server run around too much, but giving us even one table as a buffer would have been nice. I like my space.

brunch at Papagayo

Papagayo, located in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood, is brightly decorated, and they use the high ceiling, urban space very well. Exposed brick and pipes overhead give it a cool, industrial look, while all of the paint and pictures make it feel like a fiesta. I loved it.

Papagayo

Our waiter was incredibly friendly and helpful. First up were our orders for Bloody Marys. The brunch included a make-your-own Bloody Mary (or Bloody Maria) bar, so instead of ordering a drink, you just ordered vodka or tequila, and it was brought out over ice in a pint glass. I got the vodka, and my husband got tequila, and we were off to mix up our drinks!

The bar featured tomato juice or V8 or a special house Bloody Mary mix, which we both went with. There was also horseradish, a large variety of hot sauces, veggies like carrots and jalapenos for garnishing, and a spice table with garlic powder, celery salt, and other add-ins.

I added a heaping spoonful of horseradish to my drink, along with some hot sauce, garlic powder, jalapenos, and a squeeze of lime. It was so much fun to be able to make our own drinks, and they were delicious!

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The brunch buffet was beautiful and replenished with fresh food a couple of times during our meal. I grabbed some of the chicken chilaquiles, Mexican eggs Benedict (YUM), chipotle potatoes, and of course, the Alote a la Parilla, grilled corn with salty Mexican cheese. This plate was more than enough for me, but I also had a couple of bites of slow cooked, tender short ribs topped with fresh salsa. Everything was delicious.

brunch at Papagayo

I would definitely return to Papagayo for brunch, but I do hope they offer the option to order off of the menu. As someone who fills up fast, all you can eat doesn’t really appeal that much to me. We caught a glimpse of their tableside guacamole and tequila bar, and we are definitely interested in checking that out.

All in all, Papagayo was a fantastic experience, and I would highly recommend it for brunch in Boston.

Have you had a great brunch recently?

Tags: Bloody, Boston, brunch, Food, Papagayo, Restaurants

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