Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Vincent - A Restaurant (Happy Hour)

An outing to see The Nutcracker Fantasy at the State Theater presented a lovely opportunity to try Vincent's Heures Joyeuses! If you click the link to the menu, you'll notice the prices are stellar.

Service at Vincent is, as mentioned before, top-notch. Happy hour there is no exception. The bar area was busy, but there was no wait for a table. The bar does offer some creative cocktail options in addition to the USD 3 wine and beer selections available.

We split a "Vincent Burger", fries, Chicken a la Plancha (chicken morsels), and duck pate. Despite our both having prodigious appetites, we were not able to finish it all. The fries were simple, perfect, and enough to cover four people as a side. The chicken morsels were also good, but not particularly special. We both loved the duck pate, her because it reminded her of something her mother made, myself because I love a good duck pate.

The burger was the phenom though. I had always meant to have one, and it did not disappoint. The burger itself is made of ground beef, short ribs, and gouda cheese. It comes "California" style with lettuce, tomato and onion. It is sublime. It is everything anyone ever wanted a burger to taste like. Mind you, this is coming from a person who typically likes burgers with some combination of Sriracha sauce, fried egg, bacon, peanut butter, mushrooms, bleu cheese, etc. It's absolutely mystifying how every bit manages to capture every flavor while keeping a perfect balance. Not too greasy, a whiff of char, words cannot describe it - it is an absolute must try. The only way I can sum it up is this: one of the best chefs in Minnesota created a damned burger and slapped his name on it.

If I lived or worked closer to Vincent's I would be at their happy hour multiple times a week. On a budget, between four people, two burgers and a plate of fries would probably do. That's USD 25 after tip. You'll be inspired to tip well, because the service is attentive down to actually properly plating a split burger.

Website: http://vincentarestaurant.com/

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