Showing posts with label Harvard Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvard Square. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Small Plates

On Thursday, my girlfriend too me out on a date to Small Plates. It's a tapas like place in Harvard Square. We had a very solidly good meal there. We had:

Blue Cheese Raclette - This was the first thing to come out, and it scared us a little - it was really small. It was an intensely flavorful cheese with tomato and potato. I like a flavorful cheese, but I needed some of the table's bread on which to spread it. Good, though.

Garlic Soup - Very good, both creamy and garlicy. There was a monster croƻton afloat in the middle of it, and that was incredible, mostly on account of all the butter in it.

Pissaladiere - It's a sort of specialty of theirs . . . phyllo dough with toppings. Ours was peaches and a cow's milk feta. The feta here is pretty intense, but I liked it. The peaches and feta was an odd pairing, but science teaches us that fortune favors the bold.

Ricotta Gnocchi - This gnocchi was the best I've had outside of Italy. The sauce was decadently creamy, and the pasta was near the biting-into-a-cloud sensation that it's supposed to have. The sauce was pretty mushroomy, for which I didn't care, but I was glad to find somewhere making strides towards good gnocchi.

Drinks/Desserts: In keeping with my ongoing affair with ginger, I had the ginger lemongrass juice to drink - unfortunately it wasn't very good. At the end of the evening, my young lady had had enough to eat, and I didn't see anything that really grabbed me.  so we didn't have a dessert.

I highly recommend this restuarant for three reasons. The first is the delicious food - it was all excellent. The second was the menu, in that I felt like I had choices, and that I could come back and order different, interesting things (the bruschetta, the potato and beet salad, the changing specials.) The last is the patio. I love to dine al fresco, be it on a roof or in a garden, or on a terrace. Their's was hidden in back, quiet and out of the way.