Saturday, June 27, 2009

Rick's Roadshow: 24 Hours in St Louis, Missouri

Wow. What a crazy past couple of days huh? Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett and then Michael Jackson. Like many people I've been watching the news coverage of these passages with a sense of curiosity and melancholy I suppose. Some of these folks were very close friends of my friends, so I'm aware of some things not played out in the media. Needless to say I've not posted anything on the blog since Wednesday. I have another installment of my Rick's Roadshow series to share from my recent trip to St Louis, Missouri. As a reminder it was primarily a business trip, but decided to stay an extra night on my own to have dinner with some dear friends. The evening began with cocktails at a fab hotel lounge that looked directly out onto the famous St Louis Arch. If you look closely in the photo above, you can see the Arch beyond the bar in the near distance.

above: I had a delicious Grey Goose Martini with blue cheese stuffed olives...

above: After our one cocktail we headed over to dinner. As the car was gliding past the Arch, I snapped these two photos. I thought they were an interesting perspective.
Review of My Dinner At Niche

above: We made our way to a wonderful restaurant called Niche, located in the Benton Park area. Niche is owned by famous chef Gerard Ford Craft, with whom I met and chatted while dining.
above: Niche has a small but cozy wine bar area.
above: I thought this was a neat photo on our table. Niche has great attention to details throughout. The servers were friendly, knowledgeable and prompt- all hallmarks of a good dining experience.

above: For a starter I had this pasta appetizer. It was smoked Hinkebein Hills Farm Port Shank Pappardelle & pears. Mmmmm!

above: one of my friends had this fish appetizer. I think it was trout, but I forgot to take notes. I just thought the plate looked so colorful I had to include it.
Onto The Entrees...
above: One friend had thus interesting beef dish, high quality "Fruitland Farms" Ribeye Beef, oxtail, smoked carrots with wild green potato puree. It was perfectly prepared.

above: My other friend had the Pan Roasted Scallops with morel mushrooms, cauliflower, romanesco, fennel, rhubarb and guanciale. Lots of flavor that lingered delicately.


above: For my entree, I had the "Farrar Out Farm" Berkshire Pork Loin, scrapple, sharf farm asparagus, watercress, with apple jus. It was incredibly delicious!
The after dinner...

above: We met some other local friends at a nearby restaurant/lounge to say hello. I forgot the name of this place but I loved the ceiling! Maybe someone from St Louis will find this post and leave a comment with name of the place. It was a fun evening, St Louis is one of my favorite destinations to visit. This wraps up the latest Rick's Roadshow series, but don't despair, I have more travel coming up again soon, and of course, you'll be able to come along.
-Rick Rockhill

10 comments:

  1. wow, scrapple at a fancy restaurant and not even in PA. that kind of surprises me. glad you enjoyed it though.

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  2. I think people (Media especially) "forget" that celebrities are humans and that they have friends and family...

    Moving to dinner at Niche-looks fantastic! Such pretty plates...AND I'm delighted that such a nice place serves scrapple. :)

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  3. i love scrapple floured and fried with eggs in the morning. rappa brand please...

    smiles, bee
    xoxoxoxoxoxoxox

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  4. My mouth is watering. It's time for lunch!

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  5. Not only do those dishes look delicious, I like the presentation.

    I wish the media would back off some. It is sad enough but to have it constantly thrown at you, is too much.
    anyway, take care.

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  6. That does it.. I'm going to start using my cell phone cam to take pics of my mac'n cheese with a can of green beans and post them at MY blog.

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  7. I'm drooling over that pappardelle.

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  8. RhodesTer- I think that is a capital idea. doesn't matter what/where you eat, if it inspires you then I say good on ya!

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  9. You do get around, don't you, Rick?

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Thank you kindly.