iluvpluto27
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Before heading out tonight we popped to Marthas Vineyard for a drink. Wed never visited here before but it was a nice quiet spot.
I had a key lime martini with a graham cracker crust. The bartender took a while to make this, it certainly had a strong lime flavour but was a little sweet for me.
Id chosen California Grill for my dads birthday meal. We checked in 15 minutes early for our 7:45 ADR, and was shocked to be sat immediately (weve always had to wait at least 20 minutes in the past).
We were sat at a nice window table in the wine room, with good views over Bay Lake. It was much quieter in here than the main dining room, even with a party of 10 sat behind us.
Our server was friendly, and happy to sort out our complicated check. We didnt have quite enough credits, so Id decided wed use two from each room tonight, and charge everything else to my room.
I had a glass of my favourite californian wine to drink, Conundrum while DH chose a red called Helix.
We love the sushi here so ordered the Tempura Seafood roll to start. This was very good, light tempura batter on the outside, filled with crab, shrimp, white fish and salmon tartar. The fish was very fresh, rice perfect, it was a little spicy for me but it was still amazing. The salmon tartar was my favourite part, so rich it was almost buttery. My mum wont eat sushi but she tried a little piece of the salmon and agreed it was very good.
For my entree I got the Pork Tenderloin again, served with Goat Cheese Polenta, Roasted Mushrooms and a Zinfandel Glaze. As usual this was incredible, the pork was cooked medium, pink in the middle and very tender. The polenta is one of my favourite dishes, it has a strong goats cheese flavour and is lovely on its own or with a bite of the pork.
After eating half the sushi I couldnt quite finish this dish, but I made a good attempt.
DH chose Florida Red Snapper served with Fingerling Potatoes, Summer Pole Beans, Garlic Scapes and a Mustard Vinaigrette. He said the snapper was very well cooked and tasted great, the mustard vinaigrette was good with just the right amount of mustard flavour. He felt the potatoes and vegetables were a little bland, it wasnt bad but certainly not his favourite entree of the trip.
My dad chose the Diver Scallops with Southern Sweet Corn Risotto and Spiced Tomato Broth. You only got three scallops but they were huge, he raved about this dish saying they were the best scallops hed ever had.
My mum chose the Roasted Organic Chicken, with Sweet Corn Cake, Corn Purée, Petite Carrots, Chipotle Emulsion. She was hoping for something light with this dish but actually I think this was the biggest dish of the four! There was a lot of chicken, and she didnt come close to finishing it. She enjoyed it but like DH, she didnt think it was amazing.
Mum and I were full so passed on dessert, but the men both got a cheese plate. This is really good value on the DDP, as you dont see many $20 desserts.
They both really enjoyed this, a lot of the cheeses were the same ones wed sampled last year, Mt Tam, Humbolt Fog and Roaring Forties blue, but there were two others DH hadnt tried before. There was a good selection of accompaniments including blackberry jelly, raisins, honey, nuts and fig.
Once wed settled our bill it was around 8:55 so we headed to the observation deck. It was very busy so we couldnt get a spot at the rail, but still managed to see most of Wishes which was a nice end to the meal.
I had a key lime martini with a graham cracker crust. The bartender took a while to make this, it certainly had a strong lime flavour but was a little sweet for me.

Id chosen California Grill for my dads birthday meal. We checked in 15 minutes early for our 7:45 ADR, and was shocked to be sat immediately (weve always had to wait at least 20 minutes in the past).
We were sat at a nice window table in the wine room, with good views over Bay Lake. It was much quieter in here than the main dining room, even with a party of 10 sat behind us.
Our server was friendly, and happy to sort out our complicated check. We didnt have quite enough credits, so Id decided wed use two from each room tonight, and charge everything else to my room.
I had a glass of my favourite californian wine to drink, Conundrum while DH chose a red called Helix.
We love the sushi here so ordered the Tempura Seafood roll to start. This was very good, light tempura batter on the outside, filled with crab, shrimp, white fish and salmon tartar. The fish was very fresh, rice perfect, it was a little spicy for me but it was still amazing. The salmon tartar was my favourite part, so rich it was almost buttery. My mum wont eat sushi but she tried a little piece of the salmon and agreed it was very good.

For my entree I got the Pork Tenderloin again, served with Goat Cheese Polenta, Roasted Mushrooms and a Zinfandel Glaze. As usual this was incredible, the pork was cooked medium, pink in the middle and very tender. The polenta is one of my favourite dishes, it has a strong goats cheese flavour and is lovely on its own or with a bite of the pork.
After eating half the sushi I couldnt quite finish this dish, but I made a good attempt.

DH chose Florida Red Snapper served with Fingerling Potatoes, Summer Pole Beans, Garlic Scapes and a Mustard Vinaigrette. He said the snapper was very well cooked and tasted great, the mustard vinaigrette was good with just the right amount of mustard flavour. He felt the potatoes and vegetables were a little bland, it wasnt bad but certainly not his favourite entree of the trip.

My dad chose the Diver Scallops with Southern Sweet Corn Risotto and Spiced Tomato Broth. You only got three scallops but they were huge, he raved about this dish saying they were the best scallops hed ever had.

My mum chose the Roasted Organic Chicken, with Sweet Corn Cake, Corn Purée, Petite Carrots, Chipotle Emulsion. She was hoping for something light with this dish but actually I think this was the biggest dish of the four! There was a lot of chicken, and she didnt come close to finishing it. She enjoyed it but like DH, she didnt think it was amazing.

Mum and I were full so passed on dessert, but the men both got a cheese plate. This is really good value on the DDP, as you dont see many $20 desserts.
They both really enjoyed this, a lot of the cheeses were the same ones wed sampled last year, Mt Tam, Humbolt Fog and Roaring Forties blue, but there were two others DH hadnt tried before. There was a good selection of accompaniments including blackberry jelly, raisins, honey, nuts and fig.

Once wed settled our bill it was around 8:55 so we headed to the observation deck. It was very busy so we couldnt get a spot at the rail, but still managed to see most of Wishes which was a nice end to the meal.