Nov 11, 2006

Tapas Trifecta

As a slow food enthusiast, I love tapas bars. I love them because I can order one or two small plates at a time and keep the pace slow. The portions are never overwhelming, leftovers don’t happen and it is always a treat to try so many varieties from what is often a very inviting menu. Recently, I found another St. Louis location that will join my other two favorites, Modesto and Mirasol to make a perfect threesome. That tapas bar would be Mosaic in downtown St. Louis. The only negative tapas experience in St. Louis so far has been the Clayton location of Barcelona, where the service was horrible and the food mediocre.
After ordering a moderately priced, very nice bottle of Spanish Tempronilla, it was time to focus on the food. We started with a soup flight that included a slightly sweet vanilla enhanced butternut squash soup, a carrot ginger soups as well as a black bean soup. All three were an interesting twist of flavor and a great way to start the meal. We followed the soup with carpaccio of beef topped with argula salad and toasted hazelnuts. Stupendous is the only way to describe the taste sensation. The tangy arugula was perfect with the beef and it did leave me wanting more, a definite order for next time. Next up was an herb gnocchi with asparagus tips covered in truffled asparagus sauce followed by the pulled Korean BBQ pork inside a baked Fuji apple with goat cheese, crème fraiche and five spice pistachios which was another outstanding merger of taste.
The service was completely top-notch and when I explained that this was a very delayed birthday dinner, our server promptly offered a free dessert and recommended a special pumpkin flan with a small dollop of ice cream topped with a caramel pumpkin seed brittle. This truly finished off a wonderful meal and I hope to return many times. Free parking right across the street is just one more bonus.

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