Firelake Grill House & Cocktail Bar - 31 7th St. S, Minneapolis
As our mission is to experience restaurants that focus on local and sustainable ingredients, we visited Firelake for the letter 'F'; an establishment that employs regionally selected products from small farms. Firelake has an expansive exhibition kitchen where diners can watch the wood-burning rotisserie and the mesquite open flame grill. The menu is a blend of classic Midwestern cuisine with a Mediterranean touch. They have a nice selection of wines, including some local options, and beers, hard cider, and some interesting sounding cocktails. The bloody Marys are highly recommended!
After starting to sip our wine, we realized that an appetizer was a must! We settled on the Five Layer Spinach Fondue with Asiago Flat Bread. Neither were amazing. The bread had a nice light, garlicy flavor. The fondue was on the thin side, almost like a queso dip, and nothing that anyone in our group couldn't whip up at home.
As we were quite famished on this particular evening, a soup and salad were our next order of business. The Minnesota Salad and Fresh Corn & Crawfish Bisques were ordered! The Salad consisted of mixed greens topped with cranberry-wild rice croutons, Stickney Hill chevre, onion, bacon, tomatoes, cucumber, corn, and a balsamic vinaigrette. The bisque was fabulous! The succulent pieces of crawfish were swimming in a delicious blend of pureed corn and cream.
Since the corn and crawfish combination worked so well, I thought I'd keep it going with the Heirloom Corn Crusted Walleye. This one didn't work so well for me! The corn breading was unimaginative, the fish had many bones still in place, and the fact that it came with fries instead of a vegetable was a letdown.
Luckily, the other fish we ordered wasn't so disappointing! The Hardwood Grilled Pesto Salmon topped with a tomato-basil relish, and served with white cheddar and herb mashed potatoes was tasty. It didn't really have a pesto flavor, the salmon had a nice smoky, woodsy flavor. The potatoes were a typical cloud of flavored mashed potatoes.
Another of the entrees that we sampled was the Dry Aged Heirloom Pork Porterhouse. This was a great cut of meat cooked perfectly, however, it had a major sweet overtone due to the, raisins, pine nuts, sweet & sour onion compote, and bacon caramel.
One of the highlights of the evening was the Mushroom & Asparagus Gnudi. We added the grilled salmon option, which was coated in a delicious rub. The Gnudi was blended with oven dried tomatoes, woodland mushrooms, hazelnuts, white balsamic vinegar, and mushroom stock. This dish was a great balance of protein, carbs, and vegetables.
The Rotisserie Angus Strip Loin & Prawns was uneventful. The hand carved, smokey flavored, beef was over cooked and dry, and the tomato scampi butter sauce lacked any zip! The prawns were good and the white cheddar-herb mashed potatoes were a repeat of the other entree's.
Though it has become tradition to end our meal with an offering from the dessert menu, we did not indulge ourselves on this evening. Since it took us so long to get both our drinks and meal, there just wasn't enough time left in our evening for the Cherry Rhubarb Brown Betty!
Firelake is located in downtown Minneapolis and is attached to the Radisson Hotel. The decor and ambiance reflected both of these characteristics. The service upon our arrival was quite attentive, but as the evening progressed our waitress seemed to lose interest in our group (and therefore we didn't get dessert). The menu items were reasonably/average priced, however, we were quite disappointed with the selection of items. Firelake uses local ingredients and since it was the height of summer harvesting in Minnesota, we felt they should have utilized more of those fresh produce options. Most of the menu had a heavy, 'comfort food' feel. If you are looking for a wintery happy hour destination, Firelake might be for you. If you want something as fresh as cut grass, go elsewhere!
Other recommendations from our club that start with an 'F':
-Fat Lorenzo's, amazing deep-dish pizzas, with a selection of hoagies and pastas
-French Meadow Bakery, an all day menu of delicious, fresh, organic fare
-Fuji Ya, in my top two for Sushi. Their creative rolls are both beautiful and delicious!!
Next month's destination - Good Earth (Roseville)
Bon Appitte!!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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