Monday, July 4, 2011

mk the Restaurant | June 17, 2011

868 North Franklin Street
Chicago, IL 60610-3114



Miller-Stein Ranking
Our food experience | 5.0 Buckeyes
Quality | 5.0 Buckeyes
Cost | 5.0 Buckeyes
Character | 5.0 Buckeyes
Beverages | 5.0 Buckeyes
Service | 5.0 Buckeyes

A Spring tasting menu | 54

Artichoke
Chilled artichoke soup, manila clams, lemon, raineri olive oil, parsley

Asparagus
Roast purpule asparagus, morel mushrooms, parmigiano-reggiano

Walleye
Grilled lake erie wallere pike, fava beans, baby leeks sorrel, fennel vinaigrette

Ricotta & apricot
Nono’s ricotta cheesecake, caramelized apricots, pistachio coulis, apricot granita

French fries and truffle sauce

MK Restaurant in Chicago

The Proposal Night

We’re sorry for the lack of pictures; Stein and I were concerned that the restaurant would frown upon us taking pictures. We were also just too wrapped up in the excitement of the evening!

Stein confessed to planning every minute of the night he proposed. He began by selecting a Chicago native favorite.  MK Restaurant, located a short walk from the hustle and bustle of Michigan Avenue, the outside of MK doesn’t do the restaurant justice. When you walk inside, you’re shocked; the glass vaulted ceiling, pristine white table clothes and fabulous china catch you off-guard.

We were greeted by the friendliest host and hostess we’d ever come in contact with and were shown to our beautiful table. We were promptly approached by our server who was ready to tend to our every need. Stein had read online that the service at MK was like no other; the attention they pay to the diners and the care they take when taking your order and delivering food was phenomenal.

Stein started with water and then decided to get a glass of wine. After selecting a pinot grigio it was my turn. I selected sparkling water and a glass of sauvignon blanc. Both glasses of wine were served in a large glass with generous portions (plenty for the entire meal).
Stein was particularly attracted to the Spring Tasting Menu, a pre-selected variety of menu options. After reading the description, we were both sold, we both went with it.

The first course was a small piece of salmon on a lightly toasted piece of bread with a sauce and cheese. It was a perfect way to start the meal, it got our taste buds ready for the magic we were about to encounter.

The soup was the first substantial item on the menu. An artichoke based purée with a sprinkling of cheese on top served chilled was a great way to officially start the meal. The base was creamy, but not too thick and tasted great. A variety of bread was also brought out at this time which complimented the soup well.

The next course was an asparagus and mushroom salad. Like we’ve written about previously, asparagus is very difficult to cook correctly. MK’s asparagus and mushrooms, however, were incredible. The perfectly cooked vegetables were marinated in a sauce that was very unique that blended perfectly with the vegetables. Stein and I both made sure to clean our plates.

The next course was the main course; grilled walleye was brought to us on a bead of sautéed baby spinach marinated in another delicious sauce. The walleye was small and manageable and didn’t have the extreme fishy taste I often fear. It was a very mild fish that tasted very fresh. Stein would never forgive me if I forgot to mention the French fries. MK is popular for its French fries with among other things, so we had to try them. The fries lived up to our expectations, sprinkled with seasoning and fresh herbs, the fries were served with a creamy truffle sauce that has a mayonnaise type consistency and taste – very delicious!

Next up was the dessert, which we were thrilled to try. A cheesecake-like pound cake served with grilled pears and apricots with a citrus sauce. Just reading the description was mouth-watering and the first bite and all bites to come were better than we imagined. The light a fluffy cake mixed with the warmed fruit was excellent.

I’m not sure if it was the excitement of the night, excellent food, great service or ambiance, but this was one of the best, if not the best dining experiences the Miller-Stein duo has ever had. A night ending with a sunset horse and carriage ride along lake Michigan with the most incredible person by your side… how could I ask for anything more? Well, the surprises weren’t done yet... Stein planned the most magical day and proposed!!


What will happen to the name of the blog you ask? Well we’d like to leave that up to our readers! Do we:
1.     Leave it the same, stick with the classics
2.     Change to Dine with Stein & Stein
3.     Change to Dine with the Stein’s
4.     Change to Dine with Stein squared
Don’t worry readers, you have time!

SPAGIO | June 9, 2011


1295 Grandview Avenue
Columbus, OH 43212

Miller-Stein Ranking
Our food experience | 4.18 Buckeyes
Quality | 4.6 Buckeyes
Cost | 3.5 Buckeyes
Character | 4.5 Buckeyes
Beverages | 4.0 Buckeyes
Service | 4.5 Buckeyes







Bruschetta Pizza | $14
extra virgin olive oil, roasted garlic, diced tomatoes, Parma prosciutto, mozzarella cheese, & fresh basil                 


Vegetable Pizza Roll | $13
spinach & bell peppers roasted in garlic, artichokes, asparagus, mozzarella & cheddar cheeses finished with roasted red pepper sauce                 




North Atlantic Lobster-filled Ravioli | $17
served with fresh Parisian carrots, sugar snap peas, tomatoes, & a light beurre blanc sauce



Grilled Chicken & Spinach-Filled Ravioli | $14
served with Parisian carrots, sugar snap peas, tomatoes, & creamy pesto sauce, topped with shaved Parmesan Reggiano & fresh herbs

Dinner with the Walsh-Yauk Duo

Always up for a dinner adventure with great friends, our companions, Walsh and Yauk asked us if we’d like to try a spot we had often walked by, peered in the windows of and wondered about.

Spagio is a hard to miss Italian restaurant in the heart of Grandview. Along the main drag, Spagio has a great view of the beauty of the town. Known for their wood fired pizzas, Spagio is always suggested to those looking for an authentic, fresh and full of hearty flavor pizza.
We decided to plan our dinner on the early side to avoid the crowds and ensure a parking spot in Grandview. After finding a parking spot fairly quickly we walked over to Spagio and were seated immediately upon arriving. Our hostess was gracious and showed us to our table. Walsh and Yauk arrived just a few minutes later and we ordered drinks.

Yauk went with an intriguing looking drink with actual herbs infused for added favor. Yauk explained that the drink was strong, but full of fantastic and interesting flavors. Walsh decided to go with the sangria which she really enjoyed. The fruit added to the drink was a nice touch and the flavors were very “summer-like” Walsh explained. Stein went with his usual, diet coke and I decided to stick with water.
After contemplating our dinner choices we were each finally able to come to a decision for our meals.  We all had a chance to catch up and chat while we awaited our dinner. We didn’t have to wait too long and our dinners were arriving.  One thing we noticed right off the bat was the portion sized. Some meals seemed to look like they would be more “filling” than others.

Yauk went with the North Atlantic Lobster-filled Ravioli - served with fresh Parisian carrots, sugar snap peas, tomatoes, & a light beurre blanc sauce. A little unsure of the portion size, Yauk dove in with an open mind. Yauk explained that the sauce was rich and creamy and was pleasantly surprised to see that the dish encompassed real meat. Yauk thoroughly enjoyed his ravioli alongside his drink, a great combination!

Walsh decided on Grilled Chicken & Spinach-Filled Ravioli. A bit overwhelmed by the amount of food on her plate, she didn’t let that discourage her. Walsh explained that the dish was well cooked and prepared well. The components of the meal were fresh and hit the spot.
Stein went with the Bruschetta Pizza.  Stein is always looking to try something new, never afraid of intriguing sounding items on the menu. Per usual, Stein was not disappointed by choosing something new; he really liked the Bruschetta Pizza and stated that is was better than he was anticipating.

I, on the other hand, played it safe. I decided to select the Vegetable Pizza Roll - spinach & bell peppers roasted in garlic, artichokes, asparagus, mozzarella & cheddar cheeses finished with roasted red pepper sauce. I opted out of the variety of three cheeses and just went with the mozzarella, which I did not regret. The one cheese was plenty and the veggies tasted garden fresh, which is always exciting. There’s not much worse than old flavorless veggies and Spagio has exceeded my veggie “snob” expectations.
Overall, the service at Spagio was excellent. The meal was a bit pricier than we thought before dining there. The prices are clearly labeled on the menu, though. It’s hard to find a great tasting, authentic feeling and comfortable socially Italian restaurant in Columbus, but I think the Walsh-Yauk duo along with the Miller-Stein duo found just that.

We highly recommend Spagio for a great dining experience with fantastic friends, family or a date!