Showing posts with label whirlwind social schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whirlwind social schedule. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2016

dinner with friends

At the last minute yesterday afternoon, Mike and Leslie called and asked if they could host us at their club here in Chicago (actually Mike's club is in Houston but it has reciprocal privileges around the country and maybe the world...) we ditched (or actually delayed) our sushi dinner and rescheduled it for lunch today and agreed to dinner with friends.

So off we went to the Willis (Sears) Tower and after only a half hour of taking four or five elevators we actually found the place LOL- on the 66th floor (or maybe 67th) - our passes had helpfully said 50th floor....

The room is lovely and we had a light show over the skyline pretty much the entire time since there were thunderstorms moving through the area.  The meal was very good, the service was excellent and the company and wines even better.

Let's start with dessert first- LOL only kidding- this an amuse of a scallop...


then we did four shared starters - the beef tartare, yellowtail crudo, blue cheese mac & cheese with mushrooms (yum!) and the giant crab cake...





then we shared two salads - one with beets and goat cheese and the other with berries and jicama-



then on to entrees-

I had short ribs with risotto and Mike had the Salmon and Leslie and Phil had steaks -





we had paired the wines with the various courses - moving from a white burgundy to a pinot to a Bordeaux....




and of course we had to have dessert as the conversation wasn't even close to being finished.... the wine was a bit closer but would last for the entire meal LOL

cheesecake with salted caramel and tiramisu with drunken cherries and sorbet selection and Phil had something chocolate ... shown first - with berries and dulce de leche ice cream...





a lovely evening memorialized in photos -




always fun to dine with friends - and gee we hadn't done that in 24 hours LOL- actually we had dinner with friends on Monday - Wednesday - Friday and Saturday and were out for a concert Tuesday and a play Thursday... and our friend Gary keeps asking what we do with our time LOL- who has time?  Tomorrow would have been my sister's 61st birthday except she died more than six years ago... and although I miss her all the time, she is a driving force in my life-

"from the cradle to the crypt it's a mighty short trip - you better get it while you can..." (Love you Jane) the quote is from Steve Goodman who didn't even make it as long as my sister Janna... but these are words we live by in our household...

so stay tuned- more adventures coming up....

Thursday, August 14, 2014

you have to hit the ground running

around here.... LOL-

as I said in my last post- I would be away for a DART (Disappearing America Road Trip) with my buddy TB - and I was.  We spent the last eight days doing the Lake Superior Circle Tour- around the Lake from Duluth north and then back into Duluth seven days later from Superior, Wisconsin.


Many posts will be coming up on the trip and all we saw and did.  This post is about my return to Chicago yesterday...

I arrived home around 2:30 PM and threw my clothes into the laundry- and then at a little after 6 PM we headed to Chinatown for dinner with the International Wine & Food Society of Chicago as Mon's guests. Each year this group does one "ethnic" dinner where members can invite guests and at this event the group also cleans out their wine cellar (which I learned in the course of the evening from a dining companion has approximately 10,000 bottles in storage for the group.)

The restaurant chosen for this year's dinner was Cai - and they offered a fabulous feast for all the members and their guests.  But before I go into the meal let me give a bit of background (as far as I understand it) on the group.  I think they meet once a month for dinner - black tie - men only and have a gourmet meal and drink wines from their cellar.  Then once a year they have this casual (no tuxedos) meal and spouses and invited guests can attend (that would be us- LOL)

I could only describe last night's meal as a banquet in the very best sense of the word- not what it has devolved into these days as the "rubber chicken circuit" but in the old fashioned sense of a fabulous spread of food in massive quantities and variety! So without further delay I present the menu:



and these were the wines served- as anyone who cellars wine knows- wine ages bottle by bottle and there is no predicting which bottles will be awe inspiring and which will be not up to expectations (we will drink wines from our own cellar and even two bottles - from the same case, cellared exactly the same, can show vast differences upon opening) sometimes it is too early and they are young and would benefit from more aging and sometimes you have missed it - by a little bit and sometimes by a lot and things are waaaaay over the hill... wine is a living thing and therefore not always predictable...

so back to the wine list- lots of choice selections- as you can see...I would say my favorite was the Corton Charlemange (when isn't it? LOL) which I thought was reduced upon first tasting it - so Phil loved it immediately but I liked it better as it opened up... I also liked the Mondavi Cab from way back when... it had a leathery smoky nose and having that kind of age - was very supple on the palate. The Chambolle also was showing fairly well- not brilliantly - and given that we are currently drinking 1989s (except for the Neil case of 1983s) I would guess it would be past the "dumb" stage but - as I said - wines are not predictable.


So I know you are waiting for food pictures! first the delicious dim sum!


then an amazing giant clam-


the fish maw and crab soup-


the duck presented - followed by the two duck courses-




the suckling pig!


excellent egg tofu and stir fried greens-


the giant lobster course-


seafood fried rice-


the desserts-


and of course it wouldn't be Chinese (or our version of Chinese in America - LOL) without fortune cookies!


and the wines-






and the restaurant itself-


all the seafood is in tanks fresh and waiting!




a wonderful meal!

and tonight we are headed to Brian & Tina's for dinner there, then Friday to the Julia Child celebration at Restaurant Michael in Winnetka and then next week El Ideas for the visit from the Milwaukee chef from Ardent, and then Senza with Ron & Mary on Tuesday and Cascobel on Thursday - all before we leave for two weeks in the Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick! So this is why there can be no slacking off...LOL- now- on to DART blogging about the trip around Superior... not to be missed - tall fire hydrants, a giant Canadian goose, locked in the Soo, and Winnie the Pooh; along with Coney Islands and Finnish pancakes! See it all here in future posts!