Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Expat

I could not wait to try the new BBQ place from Niche Food Group since whatever they do is always amazing. I was not disappointed and thought it lived up to the hype, mostly from Amy Burdge.

The restaurant has an industrial feel to it and our private room had concrete walls. Since the restaurant is on multiple floors, I hear there is a "Meat Rollercoaster" where the food is delivered inside a cooler along a track. Not to mention, it's patio season and it looks rather large! The "expatio"!

When we first sat down, we were given complimentary chips and salsa! Caught me off guard for a BBQ place, but I'm not going to say no.

Chips and Salsa

I have a weakness for Deviled Eggs and luckily two orders covered our whole table. Delicious, with a crunchy potato chip on top.

Deviled Eggs

Another popular starter was the Brazilian Cheese Popovers, and I wouldn't blame anyone if they just made this their meal.

Brazilian Cheese Popovers

The Kimchi Hush Puppies couldn't compete against the other starters, since the kimchi flavor was mild.

Kimchi Hush Puppies

Luckily, I had my dining partner with me, so I was able to split the turkey plate with my friend Beth, although I ended up taking a lot of it home, including her mac and cheese side. I managed to avoid the jalapenos in it! I definitely recommend the potato salad as a side as well. Huge chunks of potatoes!

Turkey plate with cornbread, and sides of potato salad and mac and cheese

Pai ordered the spare ribs with collard greens. I got to try a rib and the meat was so tender! The greens were not as stellar as my sides.

Spare BBQ Rib plate with side of Collard Greens - Photo by Patience Scanlon

We were lucky enough to have a birthday girl at the table and got to try ALL of the desserts. Let's just say, if you can save room, it's worth it. The shaved ice desserts were really interesting and light, but the pineapple crisp and spiced chocolate brownie are the best!

Tiger's Blood Shaved Ice

Hurry up and go already!

Menu

Resources:

Expat = https://expatstl.com/

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Blue Duck Supper Club

I am a huge fan of the Blue Duck since it's very close to me in Maplewood. I have lunch there quite often and I enjoy their unique menu. Plus they have good desserts that are freshly made in house. It gives that "neighborhood bar/restaurant" feel.

I was shocked to learn they also host an occasional "Blue Duck Supper Club", which is a high-end multi-course dinner in their private room upstairs, and this was not the first! Hopefully I'm on their mailing list now for future dinners since the Chef there is amazing.

We started off with an amuse bouche of a Fried Green Tomato...

Fried Green Tomato

The official first course was an appetizer, a Smoked Trout Rillette. I had to Google "Rillette"...it is a French charcuterie dish, a spreadable meat dish, that is slow-cooked in its own fat, shredded, and mixed with a bit of the rendered fat. Also, this was the first time I've had a dry wine from Tokaj, Hungary. What a great food wine!

Smoked Trout Rillette

The second course may have been my favorite as it was a "Pierogiolo"...half Pierogi and half Raviolo! Potato puree and duck egg inside! Quite amazing, but very filling! And this was well paired with a Chardonnay from Burgundy, my favorite region. 

Pierogiolo

Since I was already so full, I could not make it though the main course, a Venison Strip Loin, which was cooked perfectly. Patience was very lucky and got to immediately devour the leftovers as soon as I brought them home. I didn't want to share, but I knew that heating it up again would probably ruin it. 

In all the courses, the sauces just melted in my mouth and I wanted to lick the plate so bad.

Of course this was paired with a Cabernet from Paso Robles, which stood up well to the meat.

Venison Strip Loin

The dessert course was a Strawberry Tart, which I had to shove the strawberries to the side since I'm allergic to them. I was way too full to eat too much of it anyway. The white chocolate on top was quite delicious though.

This was paired with a Rose, from Spain! 

Strawberry Tart

You know the wines were killer thanks to Shannon from Vintegrity who did all the pairings. 

Blue Duck Supper Club Menu

Resources:

Blue Duck = https://www.blueduckstl.com/

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Breakfast for Dinner at Vom Fass

Even though this was a one-time event, the wine pairing dinners at Vom Fass are always a winner. I recommend signing up for their events on Eventbrite here - https://www.eventbrite.com/d/mo--st-louis/vom-fass-maplewood/

Friday night's dinner theme was a five-course "Breakfast for Dinner" including wine pairings by Vintegrity's Shannon Behnen.

The first course was one of my favorites thanks to the sparking rose that was paired with a baby lox bagel. 

Lox Bagel with Sparking Rose

The second course paired a delicious Cheese Quiche with leeks that was paired with a tart Riesling to cut through the cheese.

Cheese and Leek Quiche with Riesling

The next course was a little heavier as a sunny side up egg was laid across raclette cheese and hashbrowns. A bigger wine was needed, although a white Italian wine with more body was paired with it.

Hashbrowns + Egg + Raclette Cheese with an Italian Roero

Luckily, this shrimp and grits course was a small portion because I was starting to feel full. This was well paired with a light red wine, Barbera.

Shrimp + Grits paired with a Barbera

And the last course, a "sweet" finish with pancakes covered in a raspberry compote. I was too full to eat much of it, and you know I would have preferred this smothered in chocolate! This was paired with a dry rose to balance out the sweetness.

Pancakes with Berries + Framboise with Zinfandel Rose

Menu

Wine lineup

Resources:

Vom Fass = https://vomfassusa.com/blogs/stores/st-louis

Eventbrite = https://www.eventbrite.com/d/mo--st-louis/vom-fass-maplewood/

Photos by Patience Scanlon and Julia Kelley