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2010 Winter RW Report

y2000k | Mar 14, 201005:59 PM     68

Kick-off is today. Is it okay to have a thread where people post their meal reports?

I'll start:
We ate at BiNA tonight. http://www.restaurantweekboston.com/r...
3 apps choices, 3 entree choices, 2 dessert choices.

We both had the slow braised beef tongue minestrone. Delicious! Beef tongue is flavorful and melt-in-your-mouth tender. Lovely, lovely dish.

Husband had wild boar goulash w/3 cheese polenta. The wild boar flavor is very mild, and he couldn't detect any cheese in the polenta. But still a nice dish.

I had the Maltagliati. While the menu says "homemade chestnut pasta", I can't detect chestnut flavor. But the pasta is great and the chicken/mushroom ragout is lovely. [It's sort of a broth/light cream white sauce; not red sauce.]

We both had tiramisu with tiramisu gelato for dessert. Huge portion and tasty.

Overall, we were pleased with the dinner menu. Service was a bit slow when we arrived, they were still busy from the matinee crowd having early dinner.

Another plus was that they happily accepted our Groupon GC with the RW special.

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