There was a five minute span where Kate and I were not sure which eatery from the list would be our pick for the week. And then we looked at their online menu. THERE IS A DISH NAMED SHROOMIN. Three different kinds of mushroom with rice and tofu. Dude. Decision Made.
Sprout is a wonderful spot that bases its menu off of what the chefs can get at the farmers market that week - so the menu is constantly updated with new and interesting things. I think the atmosphere is best described as a fusion of Frank Lloyd Wright (dish-ware, furniture), and... well I sadly couldn't put a name to the artist of the AWESOME paintings inside, but there were two fantastically huge portraits with a really interesting color palette (I LOVE when painters use blue to convey a realistic hair color's shine), and one painting of a bar scene that had a very Monet-like style to it. All in all sincerely wonderful eye candy for the dining experience.
Our server was a wonderful gal who had just started grad school (which left Kate and I to spend the meal reflecting back on our grad school shenanigans), and was a very helpful lady, especially when deciding our desert.
So the food. DELISH. All very light and fresh, and everything that I ate was different from anything I'd ever eaten, but still familiar enough to LOVE (I've never had tofu done that well.) The pumpkin custard was actually coconut custard, but it was served in a tiny pumpkin, and therefore adorable. All in all, I had a great time, I can't wait to go back again!
five golden forks out of five!
Kate: Pad Thai with Tofu, Vietnamese Spring Rolls, Pumpkin Custard
UH, YUM! This place was great! Kristin did a great job of the decor and atmosphere which I loved as well. And, let's take a second to talk about pricing. Nice. Great for any budget. I don't think there was an entree that was more than $13, and the wine list was also VERY reasonably priced. We enjoyed a nice organic Chardonnay that was a great compliment to our meal.
The spring rolls were good. A challenge to eat, but yummy. And super light. Every bite brought a new flavor including cilantro, basil, oregano and others. Delicious. Now, let's take a second to discuss Pad Thai. I love Pad Thai, especially with Tofu. So, while I considered many items on the menu which all sounded wonderful, I went with the Pad Thai and was not disappointed. The tofu was marinated in something amazing and was cooked to perfection. And, the rest of the dish was just perfect. I think I could eat this every day! If you are a Pad Thai fun, I recommend you try it here. Yum!
The Pumpkin Custard was not necessarily to my taste, I am not a big coconut fan, but the presentation was perfect and I will definitely try other desserts here.
A great, economical dining experience. GO THERE!!!
The spring rolls were good. A challenge to eat, but yummy. And super light. Every bite brought a new flavor including cilantro, basil, oregano and others. Delicious. Now, let's take a second to discuss Pad Thai. I love Pad Thai, especially with Tofu. So, while I considered many items on the menu which all sounded wonderful, I went with the Pad Thai and was not disappointed. The tofu was marinated in something amazing and was cooked to perfection. And, the rest of the dish was just perfect. I think I could eat this every day! If you are a Pad Thai fun, I recommend you try it here. Yum!
The Pumpkin Custard was not necessarily to my taste, I am not a big coconut fan, but the presentation was perfect and I will definitely try other desserts here.
A great, economical dining experience. GO THERE!!!
five golden forks out of five!
2 comments:
I love the site! I recently moved to Kalamazoo from Mobile, Alabama, where I ran a restaurant blog. Its nice to find other foodies to recommend places to eat, as I have yet to meet many people with my same passion. Keep up the good work and give me a yell if you ever need a third. I'm a connoisseur of all things Southern and deep fried.
So glad you've found us! Having just moved here from TX, I have to say that I haven't found much, if anything that really reminds me of that down home cookin' that the south is so known for.
What brought you up from Alabama?
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