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😍 5/5 - Both traditional and innovative dishes
By 👻 @DoctorM, 06/13/2021 3:00 am
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We had a great dinner inside the main room of the Seventh and Dolores Steakhouse in June. Yes, you can eat inside but you need to plunk down a $50 per person non-refundable deposit to reserve a seat. Every socially distanced table was full in the spacious room. There is also an enclosed outdoor tent if you don't want to make the monetary commitment in advance.
This is a steakhouse, so you pretty much know what to expect: big expensive steaks, a wine list heavy on cabernets and red varietals, ala carte veggies and sides, loaded baked potatoes, onion soup, Caesar salad, rich sauces, and calorie loaded desserts.
The BLT appetizer was innovative and delicious. Thick cut and sweet cured pork belly served on a slice of fried green tomato, then rested on a butter lettuce leaf. This is a 'don't miss this" item.
My wife and I shared a 20oz aged "Kansas City' steak. This is otherwise known as a bone-in NY Steak: tender, slightly funky, and delicious. The optional sauces were inconsistent. We didn't care for the pink-tinted 'béarnaise aioli', but the more traditional peppercorn-brandy sauce was more to our liking. Honestly, the steak is served well-seasoned and doesn't need a sauce.
The kitchen hit another winner with the creative "blistered broccolini" that was served hot, perfectly salted, and with nearly crunchy florets. Yum! Our cheddar and truffle scalloped potatoes were more traditional but tasty.
The service in this fine-dining restaurant is subdued and professional. We also saw the head chef tour the room and discuss the meal with every table.
The wine list quickly climbs from reasonably priced to astronomical for those looking to impress.
This was the best meal during our week in Carmel. Reservations are absolutely required and there is a 20% mandatory tip added to your bill.
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