We went to Vincent about a month ago.
Vincent is self-described as a New American Bistro with a dutch accent up in Andersonville. The space is cozy & spacious with excellent music and friendly staff. We went with a group of four to enjoy their Tuesday night $30 you pick it prix-fix. We each got the prix fixe menu, but probably could have gotten 2 prix fixe and supplemented with a couple dishes, the way we did it, it was mounds o' food!
Data:
Appetizers- seared foie gras, pork bitterballen, oysters, beet salad
Mains- seasonal vegetable "wellington", roasted pork shank, steak frites, beer battered haddock on snert
Dessert- chocolate cake, panna cotta, gruyere & caramel bread pudding
Drinks- BYOB wine ($5 corkage, not bad!)
Critique:
As soon as we sat down, a huge hunk of warm bread was placed on the table with butter & roasted garlic. Yum!
The foie gras dish featured an apple spiced donut with a generous serving of foie gras, greens and apple relish. I only sampled this one, but the foie gras was delicious, and it went well the the dense donut. It was commented that the apple sauce over powered the delicate flavor of the foie.
The pork bitterballen was a serving of fried pork meatballs with citrusy greens and coarse mustard. This was quite delicious, the "meatball" was actually more similar to a rillettes in texture and flavor.
I did not taste the beet salad, but it was plated as a tall column of greens, which looked pretty.
The oyster special was a entree sized serving of polenta with pork, with about 6 humongous fried oysters on top. The polenta was delicious, and this appetizer could have served as a full meal. The oysters were tasty, but a little overbreaded making them too big for the plate, and giving them a bready crunch that overpowered oystery goodness.
The steak frites arrived with a mound of thin cut fries, a wonderful aioli and a generous portion of steak. The steak was good, cooked medium rare (although it was requested rare). I enjoyed this plate- simple & tasty.
The pork shank was once again an extremely generous portion, of pork on a bed of roasted vegetables. The shank was served bone in and skin on. The skin was crisped up nicely with melt in your mouth delicious fat peeking through as soon as you cut into it. The pork really outshined the sides on the plate, it was deliciously tender and meaty.
The vegetable wellington looked delicious, but unfortunately I did not try it. The puff pastry looked light & fluffy, layered with roasted veggies and served with a mushroom sauce.
The haddock served on "snert" was a foot long filet of fried fish, on a pea soup with greens. This was more like a thick and sticky pea puree, but was described by the waitress as more of a mashed potato consistency. This was the only thing that tasted artificial, almost as if liquid smoke has been used to introduce the smokiness of the pea & pork mash. The haddock was tasty and sticking with the theme, it was enough fish to feed a family of four!
The chocolate cake had a layer of whipped peanut butter mouse, rich chocolate cake, fresh whipped cream & chocolate sauce. At this point I could only have a few bites, it was enjoyable but not memorable.
The gruyere bread pudding with caramel sauce & whipped cream was scrumptious. The bread was a little dry & dense, but the flavors made up for that small aspect. I would order this again.
The panna cotta was the best thing on the table after a heavy meal. The panna cotta was lighter than most, very loose. It was flavored with an asian toasted rice component that was mighty tasty.
Vincent was a great deal for the $30 you pick it prix-fixe. The portions were too big- if you have a hard time stopping when you are full, like me, you might go into a food coma at the table AND leave with leftovers. The place was warm, comforting and modern. I recommend this place in general, but the Tuesday night deal puts it over the top! I would definately return for the high quality food & ambiance. I would suggest checking the joint out, I was really surprised that it wasn't packed given the incredible deal they are offering on Tuesdays. Seriously, you could go for the night and have leftovers for the week!
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