Tim wrote:Hi,
Maldaner's Restaurant and Augie's Front Burner have been the two best restaurants in Springfield for years.
Mike Higgins is singularly responsible for development of our Downtown Springfield Farmer's Market into one of the best in the State of Illinois.
Tim
I just ate at Augie's the other day for lunch. I had the "Shut Up and Eat" special. The waiter then told me what it was and I was so disappointed since I wanted to be surprised! It was salmon jambalaya. Spicy, rich, maybe a little salty, but quite good. Plus, the place is really beautiful with a nice dark wood bar and blues playing overhead. Too bad I didn't have enough room for dessert, but they give dark chocolate mint sticks with the check.
That was my first meal in Springfield. Unfortunately, my last meal there was not as good. I stopped in at Caitie Girls while I waited for the train and ordered Asparagus and Roasted Red Pepper Bisque. It was incredibly oily to the point of being impossible to stir in, and I was stirring like crazy. It tasted mostly of cheese, so I can't even swear I got the right soup. The crackers that came with it were tasty. Although the restaurant itself is a work of art, the service was a little shabby - I wasn't even acknowledged and I had to request some help after waiting 5 minutes and I know at least three people made eye contact with me. Then the bartender made it sound like I couldn't eat there unless I had a reservation - even though the bar was empty. So that's where I sat.
Most other meals were eaten at the State Fair, so naturally they were delicious and terribly bad for me.
Mint Lemonade - delicious and not too sweet. It was $5, and I thought that was steep until I saw that I was getting a quart of it.
Nitro Ice Cream - frozen with nitroglycerin. This was some really freakin' tasty vanilla ice cream. It's nice for summer because it takes a week to melt. It tasted awfully rich, but when I asked the teenager serving it what ingredients were in it, she replied, "ice cream ingredients!" Well, thanks.
Fried Brownie - as good as it sounds. The brownie was melted inside a crisp, buttery exterior. This would have been grand with a glass of milk.
Key Lime Donut Hole - really refreshing and tangy. Too bad I was so far from home and it was so warm out; I would have brought some home. (They were coated in powdered sugar, so they wouldn't have been as nice by the time I got back.)
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