mgmcewen wrote:Why are the reviews so harsh on Mott St? Not being adventurous enough? Are they even serious
Well, I won't be so harsh. I kind of liked my dinner there tonight. But the best part of the evening was the service - outstanding and welcoming from the moment we walked in the door, and our waiter was very knowledgeable about the menu.
The food was pretty good too, just not up to the level of the service. The
steamed dumplings had a delicious filling - pork, ginger, green onion - and a very nice vinegar dipping sauce (with a nice kick of fresh ginger). But while the dumplings were also beautifully shaped, the wrappers were unpleasantly gummy.
There was so much to like about the big bowl of
Mentaiko Kimchi Udon, even though my dining companion found it to be too fishy for his liking. I loved the fishy, spicy flavors. But the udon were really soft, way too soft in my opinion.
Harry's Butter thighs (butter chicken) in reality featured a thigh and a drumstick. The chicken was plenty moist and I enjoyed the sauce, although I believed the sauce could have packed a little more flavor, perhaps a little more spice heat too. Still, it was enjoyable.
My favorite dish of the night was the
pork jowl. Slightly spicy, some good sesame flavor, and nice, fatty (but not too much so) pork. The menu mentions tofu, but there was very little of that. However, there was a wedge of lemon to squeeze and some bean sprouts, and those added some very nice contrast to the ultra-rich and salty pork. This is the one dish I would be excited to order again.
Overall, I found some nice flavors and enjoyed the evening. And if you go now, you'll get to enjoy the lovely patio seating, perfect for a summer evening. So if you were looking for a harsh review of Mott St., you'll have to look elsewhere. Flawed, yes, but pretty enjoyable too.