Wednesday, May 25, 2011

McCormick and Schmick's New Patio Area and Specials


McCormick and Schmicks on The Country Club Plaza has just redesigned their patio area, complete with firepits, lounges, trees and umbrellas. I had the chance to enjoy a preview event and sample some of the new cocktails including their Strawberry Margarita and Sangria.

McCormick and Schmicks new patio area is the perfect place to relax and enjoy all of their great new happy hour specials. Details below.

Lounge Above the Plaza: Introducing New Nights

“The Sunday Night Relax,” 3:00 p.m. - close:

o $1 fresh-shucked Oysters;

o Half-price bottles of wine;

o Champagne, Sparkling Wine and Wine Cocktail Specials

o Live Acoustic Music 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday “Goose & Jazz Patio Party,” 3:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.:

o Live Jazz, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

o Grey Goose Vodka specials

o $1.95 Happy Hour Menu with $1 fresh-shucked Oysters, 3:30 – 6:00 p.m.

“Local Cubed Thursday’s,” 4:00 p.m. – close:

o Featuring Three Local Weston businesses with wines, cheeses and spirits.

MONDAY – FRIDAY, 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.: HAPPY HOUR on the entire patio and in the bar

o $1.00 fresh-shucked Oysters Every Day

o Summer Cocktail specials

o “Skinny Cocktails,” five specialty cocktails created all under 150 calories.

o Famous $1.95 Happy Hour Menu

Sunday – Thursday, NEW Late Night Happy Hour, 9:00 p.m. – close

o $1.00 oysters

o $2 off small plates

ALWAYS available: full menu, small plates, sushi, full cocktail and wine menus

About McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants, Inc.

McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant, celebrating its eleventh year in Kansas City, serves a broad selection of fresh seafood with a menu printed twice daily and featuring the signature “Fresh List” of seafood, in addition to aged steaks, poultry, entrĂ©e salads and pasta. Under General Manager Carey Grider and Executive Chef Nathan Holm, the restaurant offers an unmatched menu featuring dishes tailored to local and regional tastes. Located at 448 W. 47th St. on the famed Country Club Plaza, McCormick & Schmick's offers an inviting atmosphere and a high quality, diverse menu for everyone from casual diners, families and tourists to business travelers and special occasion diners. Learn more at www.McCormickandSchmicks.com.

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In Good Taste,

Sharm

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Story. Now Open


The highly anticipated restaurant Story opened its doors today in the Shops at Prairie Village. Carl and Susan Thorne-Thomsen own this contemporary American restaurant. Carl is the former chef de cuisine of Michael Smith and Extra Virgin restaurants and Susan is a former gourmet food store/cafe owner.

Steve and I had the privilege of attending a preview event last night and I have to say Story is one of my new favorite places. The space is beautiful, the service outstanding and the food is exquisite. I had the chance a few weeks ago to visit while the space was still being renovated and the transformation is amazing. You can read more about my earlier visit here.

Although the décor and clean lines of this space make it an ideal location to celebrate almost any occasion or just share a nice dinner with family or friends, it is the cuisine that will keep you coming back.

I started with the smoked duck empanadas. Earlier this month when I was chatting with Carl about some of the dishes, I remember him mentioning the empanadas so I was excited to try them. The empanadas were served with black beans, avocado puree, shaved jicama, and were delicious. The outside of the empanadas were crispy, the filling tender and flavorful and the jicama added a nice crunch to the dish.

Steve loves morel mushrooms and will spend hours in the woods hunting for them so when he saw the ravioli was served with morels, he was sold. The ravioli was rich, delicious and according to Steve, one of the best things he has ever eaten!

For our entrees, I was torn between the braised beef cheeks and the lamb. I love lamb, but the beef was served with a smoked gnocchi and well if you know me, you know gnocchi is one of my favorites, and adding in this smoky element, I knew this was something I was not going to be unable to pass up. Well thanks to the impeccable service, I was able to order the lamb and get a side of the gnocchi. It was the best of both worlds and one of the best dinners, I have ever eaten.

Steve ordered the roasted strip steak, it was cooked perfectly and very tender. Sautéed Swiss chard and potato croquettes accompanied it. The potato croquettes made the dish and I am going to have a hard time eating a potato prepared any other way now that I know they can taste like that!

I cannot forget to mention the bread. In addition to being a magnificent chef, Carl is an avid bread maker and makes all the bread in house. The bread is crusty on the outside, tender on the inside and the aroma is intoxicating. What a treat!

Both Susan and Carl took the chance to greet and welcome guests. Susan invited me into the kitchen for a sneak peak and wow, I must say it was quite impressive. I noticed all the kitchen staff working hard to execute flawless and tasty dishes. While in the kitchen, I saw a lemon bar being plated and decided that is what I would be ordering for dessert.

When it did come time to order dessert, our server suggested the doughnuts that are served over a pastry cream and salted caramel. Oh, man! That sounded so good, but I had my heart set on the lemon bar. Lucky for me Steve got the doughnuts. It was great to share the desserts and get a little taste of each and although the doughnuts were good, I would have to say the lemon bar was my favorite. I loved the tartness of the lemon against the sweet shortbread crust. With dessert must come coffee and Story proudly serves Kansas City’s own Roasterie, which of course is great but what made it so special for me is the old fashion sugar cubes and cream it was served with. I loved the nostalgia of the cubes replacing those rainbow colored packets that normally accompany that cup of after dinner coffee.

Make plans to visit Story soon, it will become one of your favorites and make you happily ever after!

Story is located at 3931 W. 69th Terrace in The Village Shopping Center. The 3000 square feet restaurant seats 66 in the dining room, 20 in the bar and 30 on the patio. Story features local, seasonal creative American cuisine, with Spanish, French and Italian influences. Story's name refers to the fact that Thorne-Thomsen is an ingredient-driven chef who searches for the best possible ingredients for his dishes and learns their story - how they were grown, where they were fished or where they were pastured. Story serves lunch Monday - Friday, brunch Saturday and Sunday and dinner 7 days a week. For dinner, appetizers run from $7-14, entrees are around $25 a piece, and desserts range from $6-10. Story offers reservations on their website www.storykc.com and by calling 913.236.9955.

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In Good Taste,
Sharm

Saturday, May 21, 2011

CRAWFISH AND SHRIMP FESTIVAL – A CAJUN TRADITION RETURNS TO KANSAS CITY


Here is information from the official press release on this years 2011 Crawfish and Shrimp Festival.

KANSAS CITY, MO – This year’s outdoor event, “The Crawfish and Shrimp Festival,” will be held beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 27 and 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 28, at The Back Yard at The Beaumont Club in historic Westport. Featuring Cajun fare from national and local vendors, live music and a crawfish eating contest, Southern culture will be celebrated at this annual Midwest festival.

Food vendors will be serving crawfish, shrimp, gumbo, jambalaya and other specialty Cajun food. David Luneau, featured chef and owner of Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s JIMBO’S Seafood, will be traveling to the festival to serve his specially-seasoned hand-picked crawfish from his famous custom crawfish cooker that can produce up to 1200 pounds of boiled crawfish an hour.

Zydoco music will be featured both days by headlining band, Lil’ Malcolm and the House Rockers. Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, this five-man-band boasts traditional southern music combining French dance melodies with Caribbean music and blues. Other entertainers will include Kansas City locals Blue Orleans, Ernest James and Washboard Jo.

“We’re excited that this festival is returning, as the Crawfish and Shrimp Festival is one of the premier festivals in Kansas City that crosses all cultural lines,” says Magic 107.3 Program Director and radio personality, Jerold Action Jackson. “The enthusiasm and exhilarating atmosphere is reminiscent of Bourbon Street in New Orleans.”

This event is $5 each day and is open to the public. Tickets are on sale now through all Ticketmaster outlets and at Ticketmaster.com. The crawfish eating contest will be held on Saturday, May 28 at 4 p.m. Email info@crawfishandshrimpfestival.com to request entry.

For additional information, visit www.crawfishandshrimpfestival.com or contact Bill Pile at 816-974-8088 or info@crawfishandshrimpfestival.com.

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Sharm

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Enjoy live music and a happier happy hour on Trezo Vino’s patio

Trezo Vino’s Al Fresco Summer Music series launched last Wednesday night, May 11th and will continue through September 28th. Talented musicians such as Rock Paper Scissors, Sean McNown Band, Rick Bacus & Monique Danielle and Bureman & O’Rourke will be performing.

In addition to the live entertainment, select wines by the bottle are specially priced every Wednesday as part of Trezo Vino’s “Winesday” promotion.

A new happy hour will feature six food options for $5.00 each. The happy hour menu is available in the bar, lounge and patio daily from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Created and compiled by executive chef Daniel White, the happy hour menu includes:

• Assorted Nuts & Olives – house spice blend

• Truffle Hand Cut Fries – asiago cheese, served with garlic aioli

• Chicken & Artichoke Dip – served with crispy tortilla chips

• Trezo Sliders – caramelized onions, pickles & dijonnaise

• Griddled King Salmon Cake – pecan smoked salmon, baconnaisse, tat-soi-greens

• Our Daily Bread – chef’s pizza of the moment

In addition to the daily happy hour, Trezo Vino’s daily drink specials have been overhauled. All specials listed are available all day.

• Monday

“Corks Fly Free” – bring your own bottle of wine and the corkage fee is waived

“To the Trade” – menu specials for restaurant and retail associates

• Tuesday

“Art of the Bar” – new inspired cocktails are created weekly $8.00

• Wednesday

“Winesday” – specially priced wines by the bottle

• Thursday

“Thirst-Day” – specialty cocktails “The Trezo, Moody Blue and Flirtini” are $5.50, house wines by the glass are $5.50, and Boulevard Brewery “On the Line” selections are $4.50

New cocktails on Trezo Vino’s Cocktail List include:

• Glamour Girl – pinot grigio, peach schnapps, cranberry juice, wine stem

• C&C – chardonnay, Chambord, fresh mint and raspberries, up

• Trezo Tea – Absolut Wild Tea Vodka, muddled blackberries, lemonade, soda, on the rocks

• Catus Berry – pinot noir, Blanco Tequila, Cointreau, lime, sugar rim, up

• Hennessy Side Car – cognac, Cointreau, sweet & sour, Gran Marnier, sugar rim, up


In addition to the great happy hour and patio, Trezo Vino hosts monthly wine tasting called TVIP. Check out this link for more information that and here for details on their fabulous dining room and menu offerings.

Trezo Vino

Ash Street

Leawood, KS

913-327-VINO

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In Good Taste,

Sharm