Day Four - Brown Derby
I've always been so pleased with the quality of the food at Brown Derby that it's a must-do for me every trip, so this was my fourth time eating here, but it was only my mom's first. I also book it with the Fantasmic dinner package whenever I eat here, since I really think that's a good deal, especially with the dining plan, since it uses the same amount of credits to get the reserved seating as it does just to eat.
Our server was Jerry, and he was good, a little less engaging then some of the other servers we had, but he was pleasant and fast, so I have no complaints about him
Once again we decided to share all of our food. I ordered the sea scallop for my appetizer.
The scallop was excellant. It was served over a barbecue Kurabota pork belly and gingered butternut squash with crisp shallots. Though I've never understood the concept of putting scallop and pork together, it worked. This was my second time having this as an appetizer, though the last time I had it, (in February,) it was served slightly differently, with corn instead of butternut squash. I preferred this one.
My mom ordered the crab cake, (you'll start noticing a pattern here, with my mom ordering crab cakes.)
The crab cake had a potato crust and was served with savoy cabbage slaw, dijon mustard, and remoulade sauces, though you can't really see the slaw in the picture since the flash cut it out. This was very similar to their last crab cake as well, (that I had in December,) but again, not exactly the same.
My mom loved it, and I liked it, but my favorite crab cake that I've had at Brown Derby was the one I'd had in 2005, not that this one wasn't good.
For our entrees I ordered the grouper.
It was pan-fried, and served over balsamic-roasted asparagus, sweet onion marmalade and citrus juices. The grouper and the asparagus were both good, and my mom really liked both as well, but she did not like the onion marmalade. I liked it, but I found it very unmemorable compared to the other entrees I've had at Brown Derby in the past.
My mom ordered the duck breast and venison sausage for our other entree.
I really liked the presentation of this. Unfortunatly, that is the only part I really enjoyed. The duck was cooked well done, (as poultry should be,) but it was almost rubbery when chewing it. The sausage was all right, but not the best. The carrots that came with it were undercooked, and the celery root puree that it was also served with had a bitter taste to it. My mom didn't like it that much either.
So the entrees paled in comparision to ones I've had there in the past, (rack of lamb, tuna, and filet mignon.)
It was then time for dessert, which I was hoping would salvage the rest of the meal. We'd had great appetizers, but one decent entree, and another entree that I would never order again, (and I noticed is already off the "updated" menu on All Ears.)
For our first dessert I ordered the grapefruit cake.
It was good, and I'm glad I tried it, but it's not something I would order again, it just wasn't sweet enough for me. My mom really liked it though.
My mom ordered the flourless chocolate cake.
When it was brought out I had to take tons of pictures of it, since this was one of the prettiest plates I've seen in a long time. (The special "celebration" desserts always have the best platings IMO.) So my mom ate the grapefruit cake first, and it's a good thing too, because if she had started with this, she probably wouldn't of shared! LOL.
It was so good, very rich, (so I guess it's a good thing we did share,) and chocolaty. The only thing we didn't eat was the Sleeping Beauty decoration, since that was made of white chocolate, and neither of us really likes white, we like dark.
Brown Derby is still on my list of restaurants to eat at next year, but it used to be at the top of my list, and now it's behind Boma as well as a few others. It's also not the best deal dollar-wise on the dining plan, since it does use two credits a person.
Cost - $109.54 (Used 4 TS Credits)