mcsue
25 Apr 07, 07:44 PM
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We have been dining the Derby for years and have always enjoyed the food and the ambience.
Although the dinner menu is more varied and interesting, the introduction of the Fantasmic Dining Package has made the evenings at Brown Derby far too busy for us - we prefer a quieter atmosphere so we choose to have lunch here.
We tend to make our ADR’s once we get to MGM, and though we do have to be a bit flexible with the time we’re seated, we’ve always been able to get a table.
While Paul was making our ressie I popped inside to take a pic before the restaurant was open.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1325.jpg
We returned at 12.30 and were seated almost immediately.
Once settled into our cosy booth we ordered some drinks; a Derby Martini for Paul and for me a glass of Chardonnay; Chalk Hill, Imagine Sonoma 04.
My wine was lovely; it was rich and buttery - perhaps a tad heavy for lunchtime though.
Paul’s drink was strong!
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1364.jpg
There was a new appetiser on the menu, which sounded very ‘us’; Field Greens, Chioggia Beets, Candied Pecans and Midnight Moon Goats Cheese, with Cabernet Vinaigrette.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1367.jpg
The ingredients tasted nice and fresh – we just wished there were more of them!
Usually we find there are lots of tasty morsels buried under the leaves, but not today. What you see is what we got!
The beets were so finely sliced they were transparent and there was just a tiny sprinkling of Goats Cheese.
I was also unaware of any vinaigrette dressing - Cabernet or otherwise!
It was disappointing and neither of us would choose it again.
Our server was a bit of a funny one today. One minute he was fawning, and the next he was bordering on belligerent.
He got the job done, but we were not on the same wavelength at all and he kept misinterpreting what I was saying.
I’m not sure that he was doing it purposely, maybe it was a language thing, but I wasn’t very comfortable with his attitude and I found him a bit strange and annoying.
I honestly can’t remember his name, but we called him Mo, because he reminded us so much of Mohamed Al Fayed.
It became a bit farcical and we had to stifle our giggles whenever he appeared - his unpredictable behaviour did at least provide us with a little childish entertainment. :pgig:
Paul had his favourite Noodle Bowl with Coconut Crusted Tofu, Edamame Beans, Sugar Snap Peas, Mushrooms and Bok Choy in Red Curry Broth.
He loves this dish and really looks forward to it each holiday. It lived up to his expectations and as usual not a scrap was left uneaten.
The tofu is coated in a sweet, shredded coconut tempura batter and deep fried till crispy and even I have to admit that tofu is (quite) nice cooked in this way!
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1369.jpg
I had New York Sirloin Steak with Three Sauces and Mashed Boniato Potatoes.
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Sadly today I got the unlucky steak - you know the tasteless, gristly one :(
(You can see the long line of gristle in the picture)
I know I really should have sent it back and asked for another one, but I thought the hassle factor outweighed the new steak factor.
I couldn’t be doing with dealing with ‘Mo’ - we really weren’t communicating that well :confused2 and I had the feeling he would have thought I was just being difficult.
Also, Paul was enjoying his Noodle Bowl so much and I didn’t want to put him off his stride.
The rest of the dish was fine, so I just ate the good bits of the steak and concentrated on enjoying my delicious wine.
We both had a glass of Sequoia Grove, Napa Valley 03, Cabernet Sauvignon and I tell you, it was absolutely divine!
I hope the review doesn’t sound too negative, but to be honest, the meal was a bit of a let down. The measly salad ingredients, gristly steak and a rather weird ‘Mo’ meant that points were lost on both food and service.
Paul’s Noodle Bowl was excellent though, as were the drinks :)
I know we’ll go back to the Derby – it’ll always be a fave of ours, and we had a brilliant lunch last May - but next time we go to MGM I think we’re ready to try something a bit different.
We have been dining the Derby for years and have always enjoyed the food and the ambience.
Although the dinner menu is more varied and interesting, the introduction of the Fantasmic Dining Package has made the evenings at Brown Derby far too busy for us - we prefer a quieter atmosphere so we choose to have lunch here.
We tend to make our ADR’s once we get to MGM, and though we do have to be a bit flexible with the time we’re seated, we’ve always been able to get a table.
While Paul was making our ressie I popped inside to take a pic before the restaurant was open.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1325.jpg
We returned at 12.30 and were seated almost immediately.
Once settled into our cosy booth we ordered some drinks; a Derby Martini for Paul and for me a glass of Chardonnay; Chalk Hill, Imagine Sonoma 04.
My wine was lovely; it was rich and buttery - perhaps a tad heavy for lunchtime though.
Paul’s drink was strong!
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1364.jpg
There was a new appetiser on the menu, which sounded very ‘us’; Field Greens, Chioggia Beets, Candied Pecans and Midnight Moon Goats Cheese, with Cabernet Vinaigrette.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1367.jpg
The ingredients tasted nice and fresh – we just wished there were more of them!
Usually we find there are lots of tasty morsels buried under the leaves, but not today. What you see is what we got!
The beets were so finely sliced they were transparent and there was just a tiny sprinkling of Goats Cheese.
I was also unaware of any vinaigrette dressing - Cabernet or otherwise!
It was disappointing and neither of us would choose it again.
Our server was a bit of a funny one today. One minute he was fawning, and the next he was bordering on belligerent.
He got the job done, but we were not on the same wavelength at all and he kept misinterpreting what I was saying.
I’m not sure that he was doing it purposely, maybe it was a language thing, but I wasn’t very comfortable with his attitude and I found him a bit strange and annoying.
I honestly can’t remember his name, but we called him Mo, because he reminded us so much of Mohamed Al Fayed.
It became a bit farcical and we had to stifle our giggles whenever he appeared - his unpredictable behaviour did at least provide us with a little childish entertainment. :pgig:
Paul had his favourite Noodle Bowl with Coconut Crusted Tofu, Edamame Beans, Sugar Snap Peas, Mushrooms and Bok Choy in Red Curry Broth.
He loves this dish and really looks forward to it each holiday. It lived up to his expectations and as usual not a scrap was left uneaten.
The tofu is coated in a sweet, shredded coconut tempura batter and deep fried till crispy and even I have to admit that tofu is (quite) nice cooked in this way!
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1369.jpg
I had New York Sirloin Steak with Three Sauces and Mashed Boniato Potatoes.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_1370.jpg
Sadly today I got the unlucky steak - you know the tasteless, gristly one :(
(You can see the long line of gristle in the picture)
I know I really should have sent it back and asked for another one, but I thought the hassle factor outweighed the new steak factor.
I couldn’t be doing with dealing with ‘Mo’ - we really weren’t communicating that well :confused2 and I had the feeling he would have thought I was just being difficult.
Also, Paul was enjoying his Noodle Bowl so much and I didn’t want to put him off his stride.
The rest of the dish was fine, so I just ate the good bits of the steak and concentrated on enjoying my delicious wine.
We both had a glass of Sequoia Grove, Napa Valley 03, Cabernet Sauvignon and I tell you, it was absolutely divine!
I hope the review doesn’t sound too negative, but to be honest, the meal was a bit of a let down. The measly salad ingredients, gristly steak and a rather weird ‘Mo’ meant that points were lost on both food and service.
Paul’s Noodle Bowl was excellent though, as were the drinks :)
I know we’ll go back to the Derby – it’ll always be a fave of ours, and we had a brilliant lunch last May - but next time we go to MGM I think we’re ready to try something a bit different.