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😍 5/5 - I learned of this place from the cookbook by the same name.
By 👻 @Kelly O., 02/10/2023 3:00 am
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At best it's a very unique and highly sensory down-home, family style "fine dining" experience. At worst, it's an anxiety-inducing booking process that comes with rigid policies and a non-refundable, likely months-in-advance commitment. Despite the latter (I put off making reservations for a while because if it) I enjoyed my time at Mosquito Supper Club very much.The menu was sensational and comforting, featuring many of the recipes I wanted to try from the cookbook that would be somewhat challenging to source, fussy, or otherwise tough to pull off on my home turf. The focus on local provisions/seafood as it relates to seasonality is wonderful, makes me want to return again to taste what lands on the table during other times of the year. The stuffed crab was without a doubt the star of the line-up for me: a death row meal. I found a new appreciation for Steen's Cane Syrup and delighted in the new-to-me local habitual phenom/debatable topic of whether one could, would, should, or shalln't eat their gumbo with potato salad. The German couple at our table thought this was hilarious. They also did not want to eat their portion of the raw oyster course so we gleefully enjoyed bonus bites, leaving the table round-bellied and full of affection for the strangers with whom we broke biscuits for a spell. Folks seemed spit on whether the wine pairing was worth it, much like the reviews suggest here. We stuck with cocktails and straight spirits for the duration and that served us well. Everything was well-balanced and seasonally tuned like the menu. Since it was a warm October evening, their spritzer was especially *drinkable*. The ambiance is lovely and bewitching with its soft-lit patina and not-too-lived-in homeyness. The art and artifacts on display enhance the hyper-local vibe as does the hi-fi spinning album after album of New Orleans heavyweights the whole night we were there. The whole concept of this place feels like a nebulous dining experiment based on the idiom "it'll all come out in the wash". As long as you can handle the philosophy, limitations, and non-refundable co$$$t commitment, I heartily recommend the MSC experience.
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