A couple of issues-- I don't think Lavo is quite set up for this many people all eating at once, but it was a pretty good try. The menu was chilled cucumber dill soup, chicken, and a pavlova.
The chilled cucumber soup was creamy, with plenty of dill. It wasn't low fat by any means-- I could taste the heavy cream-- but it was perfect for the steamy day we had last Tuesday. This was my favorite part of the meal, but I am very partial to chilled soups.
And now we have one of my favorite desserts that, sadly, won't be available much longer: pistachio pavlova with strawberries and citrus curd. The curd was perfectly sweet, yet tart, and the pistachio meringue was crispy and just a tiny bit chewy-- probably from the humidity. Meringue doesn't do very well with humidity, thus we won't see this on Lavomatic's menu until next spring. The salty-sweet combination is always a favorite in my book.
In all, I really can't wait to see what Cincinnati EATS comes up with for their next get-together. For $36, this really can't be beat.
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When is the next event? Are they planning on doing these things monthly or quarterly? I definitely want to try to attend the next one.
I'm not sure! I know Clint and Stepfanie (the founders) read this blog, so hopefully they'll chime in with an answer.
How was India?
Julie,
Nice to meet you as I passed through the restaurant that evening.
Michael
I was there as well - my chicken wasn't dry at all - but I didn't like the soup at all. I wrote about it in my blog...
I can't wait for the next event - I had a really nice time at this one.
Hope to get to say hi to all of you there next time!
:-)
Heather
http://foodhussy.blogspot.com/
Michael-- I picked up some of your salmon at Luken's on Sunday. Awesome. I'll write a full review later, but it was just great.
India was definitely an experience. I don't think I would ever choose to go there for a vacation. So many things I take for granted I wasn't even aware of until my trip. I didn't have an unlimited supply of water. I couldn't eat any raw fruits or veggies. But the people there were REALLY nice. The culture is one that is very passive and unagressive. I have had my fill of India food to last me at least a few months.
The salmon from Luken's is incredible! I went and wrote on his blog after I got home to tell him it was great, and ask him to smoke other things as well. Here is his blog: http://justcured.com/blog/
We had a great time thanks Julie, nice to meet the boyfriend. Right on review, I have no idea how Joanne pulled it off with the limited counter space they have but it was a great effort. Personally I could have done without the pounding techno music but there were lots of fun people having fun and I got to put faces with names! A tip for single guys, sign up for the next event right now, it was at least 5 to 1 gals to guys.
We're planning to do it quarterly. We want this event to be as much of a social event as it is a visit to a restaurant. If we did it monthly, it would definitely get played out and we wouldn't be able to pack the restaurant each time. The next event should be sometime in late August/early September. We've already been approached by a few restaurants to host the next event and will begin planning the details shortly.
You should stop using the word "ton" - especially when talking about "tons of people in Cincinnati" who love to eat.
Uh, thanks, Anonymous.
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