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MintMark

Sunday, September 30th, 2018

img_20180914_120046538When I learned that a seasoned team of restaurateurs, including the Robin Room’s Chad Vogel, was going to open a place called MintMark, I was counting on it being special. Located in the space that once housed Mermaid Cafe, it’s got a good neighborhood bar-vibe to it. Here’s my experience with MintMark’s relatively new Friday martini luncheon.

First, let’s talk about the drinks. Of course, I had to have a martini ($6), made with your choice of Fords Gin or Koskenkorva vodka (I had the latter). While a bit small in size, the martini was well made, as in, not too dry. Wines and a Bloody Mary are the other drinks featured, but I also ordered–and enjoyed–a boulevardier from the regular drink menu.

For starters, the chili hummus ($5) is worth a try. The hummus is creamy, not lumpy, and semi-garlicky. I liked the chili oil and could have had more of it. The dish is served with raw vegetables (stems and all), and they were palatable only because of the delicious hummus.

img_20180914_121417389I also had the gigantic buttermilk biscuit ($5), which was served warm and coated with honey. I actually ordered it as my “dessert,” and the tasty, fluffy biscuit was quite satisfying.

For a half-page menu, you have a surprising amount of choices for your meal. For example, there’s quiche ($12, with ham and leaks), pasta ($12, gnocchi) and a burger ($12). The skate wing ($16) caught my eye, and it didn’t disappoint. The fish was flaky and absorbed the flavor from the lemongrass mayo. The accompanying rice-scallion pancakes, oddly served at room temperature, provided a contrasting crunch. This dish paired well with my martini.

The Friday martini luncheon runs from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. MintMark is otherwise open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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See more photos in our MintMark Flickr album.

MintMark Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Poke It Up

Sunday, September 9th, 2018

img_20180905_120313302combinedI’ve made it a whole month since reviewing a poke restaurant, which is not easy considering how many new ones have sprouted up. On the docket is Poke It Up, which has one distinguishing feature over its brethren, and that’s the poke burrito. Is it enough to lure customers here?

The burrito is an interesting and messy way to eat a poke bowl. Think of it as a much larger sushi roll. Seaweed is used in place of a tortilla for the wrap, and it binds everything inside amazingly well.

The burrito is not closed at the ends, so you will have some of the components fall out while you’re eating it. Also, the rice-to-ingredients ratio, which is usually too high in many rolls, is exacerbated as a burrito.

I tried the Spicy Style ($11.50) as a burrito. I was disappointed that nothing–not the spicy tuna, not the spicy salmon, not the spicy aioli and not the sliced jalapenos–was even remotely spicy. Not surprisingly, it’s overloaded with edamame; the rest of the ingredients include red onion and fried onions.  I recommend you ask the staff to hold the lettuce, as it doesn’t contribute anything to the burrito.

img_20180905_120127787The other house creations were fairly similar to each other. The main difference in the Lover Bowl ($13.95) is that you also get shrimp, which were tiny and overcooked, as well as spicy tuna, salmon and an assortment of veggies. The tuna and salmon were delicious, especially in the creamy poke sauce, but as a whole, the dish didn’t wow me.

You’ll also find a bowl with unagi ($11.50) and one with just veggies ($9.50). There are no appetizers or desserts.

Poke It Up is located on campus where Erbert & Gerbert’s used to me. It is open every day for lunch and dinner.

Poke it Up Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Poke Poke

Sunday, August 5th, 2018

20180626_114222With its big portions and fresh ingredients, Poke Poke will provide a filling and satisfying meal. You’ll find the restaurant located on the corner of Willy St. and Blair St. (more…)

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