The 4th Time Is The Charm - 4 Plates
Nestled in the Inn at IâOn in the tony IâOn neighborhood is Bob Carterâs newest undertaking Carterâs Kitchen. Bob Carter is the former famed chef of Peninsula Grill, the very high end restaurant where âjackets are suggestedâ, food and service is impeccable and the Skyscraper Six Layer Coconut Cake sells for $100.00 plus $60.00 - $100.00 for shipping. âJust sayinâ.
I wasnât surprised that he wanted to branch out and open his own place. After 15 years of the same restaurant even the most creative of chefs would get bored.
Carterâs Kitchen opened in the spring and with all the fanfare around Bob Carterâs talents. I soooo wanted the restaurant to be good. It took awhile to get there, but itâs now worth the trip. The restaurant was fully remodeled with a nice, open feel and an enclosed âverandaâ to watch the world go by. Very understated and comfortable.
My first visit was a bust. We were invited to a private preopening cocktail party where our $20.00 donation went to supporting the neighborhood. Even though we got very little to eat or drink, the gesture on his part was admirable. Three other times my husband and I went for either snacks or a meal. Three other times⦠again a bust. The restaurant then started getting a bad rap in the neighborhood as being too expensive. We decided to walk away for a bit and let them work out the kinks.Â
This past Saturday we went to Carterâs for dinner. Our server was bright and attentive as he took our drink orders and told us about the evening specials. Â We quickly began perusing the menu.Â
Moderately priced, Soups and Salads $8-10.50, Small Plates $9.50 - $12.00, and Main Plates $18-26.00 the menu isnât large but has quite an interesting selection of items. Iâm not one who usually orders an appetizer and dessert, but the She Crab Soup somehow caught my eye and I decided to give it a try. The Spinach Nicoise was my husbandâs selection and that too, looked very interesting.Â
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She Crab Soup |
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Spinach Nicoise |
Served very hot the soup was a heavenly, creamy-velvet blend of she crab goodness. It just about melted in my mouth and the fresh crab that garnished the dish was a perfect addition. The Spinach Nicoise was also a big hit. One thing I can definitely say about Carterâs Kitchen is that a lot of love goes into the plate presentations. The food not only tasted great but the presentations were beautiful!
I decided to select the Swordfish with Blue Crab and Crawfish for dinner and my husband selected the Shrimp Papardelle with Country Ham, Heirloom Tomatoes, Corn, Peas and Basil cream. I actually thought about ordering the Papardelle and was glad that he did so that I could taste it.
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Shrimp Papardelle |
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Swordfish Special |
When our dishes were served again they looked phenomenal. I couldn't wait to dive in. My swordfish was an ample piece and cooked just perfectly. Unfortunately, try as I might, I couldnât get past the  aroma of the Blue Crab and Crawfish. The good news is that there was ample crab and crawfish, the bad news was that the aroma was overpowering. Â
Boy, did I have âentre envyâ. The pasta in the Shrimp Papardelle was cooked perfectly and the dish with the all of the colors of the vegetables was a feast not only for my palate, but to many other senses. Well done.Â
In picking up my entrée the server asked if there was anything wrong with the dish and I just mention the smell was a bit much. In a blink of an eye the manager was at our table apologizing and asking if I wanted anything else. I didnât, but thank you.
He then told me he took the entrée off of the bill which unnecessary, but a very nice touch.
Carterâs Kitchen has come a long way. Gone are the over priced menu items and the mistakes we saw in the past. In their place is an interesting menu, very good food, service and a comfortable atmosphere. Bob â welcome back! We knew this could happen! Next time Iâm trying the brunch, another menu that looks very appetizing. Yum!
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