5 /5 Lindsey Penrose: This is THE best food my husband and I have ever had, and we are avid food lovers.
We got the duck confit and the shrimp and grits, along with a side of garlic whipped potatoes and the Crimson Supernova cocktail.
The duck is slow cooked in its own fat for three days, if I’m remembering what the waitress said correctly. It was so tender that it fell apart with barely a touch of my knife. It was flavored immaculately and paired with toasted farro, roasted potatoes and carrots, and an apricot chutney. After the first bite, I could have fallen over, it was so delicious.
The shrimp and grits had a rich, creamy sauce with a slight spiciness to it and depth of flavor that I can’t even explain with words. There were pieces of sausage and grape tomato in the sauce that elevated it even further, and the grits almost had a whipped texture to them.
The garlic mashed potatoes were the best I’ve ever had. They weren’t as light as I had expected, but they had an even, heavy garlic flavor throughout with a perfect amount of pepper to add that full-bodied depth to a dish.
Lastly, the drink: I’ve never had anything like it. I don’t like cinnamon too much, but there was an almost powdery cinnamon sugar rim that wasn’t too strong. The drink was very tart and shocking at the first sip, but by the second, I was in love. It had a fruity and flowery taste that meshed so insanely well with the mezcal smokiness. I wish I lived closer to this restaurant so that I could keep coming back.
There was also a live performer named Cyril Durant that was playing guitar and singing while we were there, and I could not believe how amazing his voice was.
Lastly, the atmosphere was sublime. The temperature was cool with a breeze, and it had just gotten dark outside when we got there. We sat on the roof and just looked over the city streets with the ambient lighting from the restaurant and street lamps and couldn’t have been happier. Coming here is a memory that my husband and I will never forget.