Tuesday, August 26, 2008 | , , | 0 comments »

Brunch at Café Atlantico… sans Latin dim sum…

Café Atlantico
405 8th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
202.393.0812
http://www.cafeatlantico.com/

José Andrés’ popular Café Atlantico restaurant is one that has been on my To-Do list for quite some time now, so I was very excited when Christina, Stephanie and I decided to go for their Latino dim sum brunch. Unfortunately, we went during Restaurant Week, and because of the RW promotional menu, they weren’t offering their dim sum that day. It was a sad moment.

But then we ordered Bloody Marys and got over it.

The Bloody Marys were really good… They tasted fresh, and were perfectly seasoned. If you’re normally a fan of Bloody Marys, I would recommend trying one from here.

Our server was a little strange, and though he was always around, he wasn’t very attentive.

As usual, Christina was running a little late, and because we love her, we decided to wait until she got there so we could all order together. However, our 1:30 reservation was quickly inching toward 2:30, and finally our server decided to inform us that the kitchen would be closing soon to prepare for dinner. So we had to order for her. No big deal.

We decided to order off the regular menu because we wanted a wider selection than the one offered on the RW menu.

To start, we got the guacamole, which was prepared fresh at our table. It was very good. Steph and I almost ate the entire thing before Christina got there… in an effort to hold ourselves back from inhaling the green goodness, we each ordered another Bloody Mary.

For our main courses, Stephanie ordered the duck pupusas, filled with duck confit and Chihuahua cheese, served with cabbage salad, and foie gras fondant; for Christina we ordered the Cuban burger, topped with sobrasada and fried egg; and I ordered the sobrasada sandwich, with mozzarella, grated tomato, arugula, honey alioli, and served with mixed greens.

Sadly, our server didn’t order Christina’s Cuban burger. Instead he ordered two sobrasada sandwiches, which unfortunately, none of us liked very much. We thought it was too sweet; the honey alioli was just too much. Stephanie’s duck pupusas were pretty good though. Too bad we didn’t get two of those instead.

Since we knew they were trying to get us out of there to set up for dinner, we didn’t order any dessert, and tried not to linger too much longer.

My long awaited Café Atlantico experience left me disappointed. The absence of the Latino dim sum was a disappointment, the food was a disappointment, and the service, while maybe not a complete disappointment, could have been better (he wasn’t a total airhead… at least he was nice).

Despite all this, we’re going to go back for dinner soon, and hopefully things will go a little better. Also, the three of us are planning on trying Café Atlantico’s Minibar later this year… a 30-course extravaganza, which some refer to as Cirque de Soleil for food. Mmm… I can’t wait.

See more about Minibar here…
http://cafeatlantico.com/miniBar/miniBar.htm

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