I couldn't wait. We literally went the third night Madrina was open, totally breaking my internal rule about waiting for a new restaurant to get its bearings before trying it out.
I had promised Alisha Blackwell-Calvert that I would visit while she worked at Cider House, but it's not the easiest restaurant to just drop in at so I totally failed at keeping my promise. Madrina is now just minutes away in one of my favorite areas, downtown Webster.
Once you step inside, past the hostess stand, you'll forget all about the CJ Muggs that used to be there. This is now old school Italian.
Alisha's service quality did not disappoint and was the highlight of the evening.
Alisha Blackwell-Calvert |
Just explain what you'll be eating, what you like to drink, and she'll quickly have the perfect wine to pair. If only I could bottle it and take her with me everywhere.
While the logistics weren't totally in place yet, the recipes are definitely ready to go. I'm just going to let the dishes speak for themselves from here on out.
They own the recipe to the Mayfair salad dressing so you know that was my starter. Comes with a little shaved prosciutto on top.
Mayfair salad |
We also shared the Whipped Ricotta appetizer with bread service. Our server was kind enough to keep bringing us more bread!
Bread service |
Whipped Ricotta |
Our friend Jacqui wanted to share her dish, Beef Carpaccio. There was plenty to share!
Beef Carpaccio |
The main courses were just beautiful...Spaghetti Chitarra Carbonara, Seared Scallops, and I ordered the Egg Raviollo.
Spaghetti Chitarra Carbonara |
Seared Scallops |
Raviollo |
What's INSIDE the Raviolo you ask?? Check it out...
Egg oozing from the Raviollo |
And you can't forget about dessert! Cannoli of course!
Cannoli |
You're going to want to add this to your date night, special occasion, and meet up for drink list!
Resources:
Madrina = https://www.madrinastl.com/
Photos by Patience Scanlon
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