Denver Restaurant Week: Restaurant Kevin Taylor

Everyone’s still interested in hearing about a meal I ate over a week ago, right?  Maybe don’t answer that.

I’d been wanting to go to Restaurant Kevin Taylor for a while as it’s always one of the top picks to come up when I’m searching for restaurants on Yelp… which is basically all the time.  I live for Yelp.  I’ll be honest, this restaurant experience started off rocky, as it took me about 6 phone calls and two days before I was able to reach someone to make a reservation.  But I brushed it off and was super excited to try the place out.

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16We started with cocktails and bread, naturally.  Actually I started with a white wine that tasted almost exactly like apple juice and came in a tiny champagne bottle?  Joey suggested that I had perhaps ordered a “dessert wine” on accident and from that moment on I was super self conscious of my choice of drink.

17The bread selection was great.  Two soft slices — one white, one olive (my favorite!) — and see those two little orangey puff balls?  Amuse-bouche from the chef.  So rare to get to hear (and in turn, use) the term amuse-bouche.  I’m loving it.  This particular amuse-bouche was a little tomato basil bread puff which I liked because it was doughy tasting but Joey wasn’t a fan.  We both gave the melty butter an A+ though.

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19Up next, appetizers!  I talked Joey into getting the agnolotti, which I’m pretty sure was just a butternut squash ravioli, and I ordered the treviso and pecorino salad.  Call me crazy, but I do not enjoy eating a salad that I have to cut up first.  I mean, not at a restaurant at least.  I’m paying extra to have someone else do that part for me!  Therefore, this salad missed the mark for me.  Also, the dressing was pretty bland.  The agnolotti was better but the prunes in the dish kind of turned me off.

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21The entrees are where Restaurant Kevin Taylor really hit it’s stride.  We both loved our choices  — tenderloin & short rib for him, roasted salmon for her — and all the sides that came along with them.  Pretty sure Joey wanted to leave me for those mashed potatoes, but I was having too big of a love affair with my sweet potato cakes to notice.  The only criticism I had was that my brussel sprouts weren’t cooked long enough for my liking.  Al dente veggies are not where it’s at.

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23Things ended on a so-so note.  Joey’s goat cheesecake (yes, goat) was interesting but actually pretty delicious and the accompanying honey ice cream had the perfect flavor.  And I  loved all the textures going on in my chocolate candy bar — thick chocolate ganache, crispy wafer layer, creamy sorbet and crunchy chocolate nibs.  But there were also some components we weren’t crazy about.  I have no clue what that orange stuff on Joey’s plate was, but neither of us cared for it and I don’t think we’re quite fancy enough for beet garnishes.

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And I think that’s what this whole experience boiled down to.  The atmosphere and vibe at RTK was just a little too sophisticated and stuffy for us.  We like a restaurant with some quirk, flair and playfulness.  And that applies to everything, from the service to the food.  So while I wouldn’t dissuade anyone else from trying this restaurant, I’m 99% sure we won’t be going back.  Unless maybe Joey needs to make another phone call?

Edited to Add: I just read that this restaurant is closing.  Wah wah.  No one let me pick the restaurant ever again.

Weekend Things & Love/Hate Relationships

Don’t worry, that’s not a description of my relationship with Joey.  But it is a description of my relationship with him being out of town for the weekend.  It’s that time of the year again… Spring Training!  Which means Joey’s been in Arizona, soaking up the warm weather, time with his grandparents and of course, Rockies baseball.  Meanwhile, I’ve been at home, loudly playing three songs on repeat, eating a bowl of Brussels sprouts for dinner and spending more money than I probably should be.  In other words, love the alone time, hate that I’m missing out on the AZ funshine <— that’s a new word I just made up.  Like it?!  Some other love/hate relationships I’ve been experiencing this weekend?

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The one with my mani/pedi experience on Friday afternoon.  Love how my nails turned out, hate that it ended up making me wayyyy late for my other Friday night plans.  Note to self: If manicurist says she’s running 20 minutes late, just reschedule.  But, fact: Blondes Pink nails have more fun.

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Love that I got to spend the night with these two cutie faces at the Nuggets game on Friday night, hate that someone stole the cash out of my sister’s wallet when she accidentally lost it on the walk to the Pepsi Center.  At least they turned in her wallet, ID, debit card, etc, but bad karma to that person!

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Love homemade almond milk, hate that there’s such a rush to use it.  I’ve only made almond milk one other time a few years ago and I remember being pleasantly surprised by how delicious it was and not so pleasantly surprised at how quickly it went sour.  We’re talking two days quick.  I made sure to make a small batch this time and use it all up between Saturday (when I made it) and Sunday.  So amazingly creamy!  I definitely need to make this a more frequent occurrence.

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How’s that for a complicated drink order?  I missed one box though!

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Love Saturday morning coffee, wedding talk and massage with my mom, hate when my massage ends!  I most definitely took a mini nap during said massage, which is a true sign of how good it was.  At the end, I tried my best to convince my mom she forgot to massage my head.  She knew better, but did it again anyways 🙂

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Could that roasted red pepper hummus look any grosser?

Love this weekend’s PERFECT weather (hello, al fresco dining!), hate that indoor running endurance apparently does not translate to outdoor running endurance.  It was 75 degrees yesterday.  I repeat, SEVENTY-FIVE DEGREES.  Too nice not to go running outside.  I’ve been religiously and exclusively running 3 miles at the gym lately, but I headed outside on both Saturday and Sunday and felt like I’d never run in my life.  Save me.

Love all the restaurant options in Denver (btw, Twitter informed me that one of my favorite restaurants follows me and now I feel like I’ve really made it in life), hate that it’s so fricken hard to park!  Basically it goes like this: 5 minutes to get everywhere, 15 minutes to find parking.  I paralleled and it only took me one try so this is huge progress.

Love catching up with Hannah, hate that it doesn’t happen nearly enough!  Evidence that we are soul mates is that I had been staring lustfully at all the appetizers and her first question was “should we get some of these appetizers?”  Um yes!  Gorgonzola-stuffed bacon-wrapped dates for the win!  I think we are officially up to date on each other’s lives.

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Love Sunday breakfast with my family, hate that no one ordered the “Cornbread Rancheros.”  I’m pretty sure that’s what the restaurant is known for, yet none of us ordered it.  Boo!  I got a brie and veggie scramble with griddled potatoes and although it was tasty I was kind of disinterred for some reason.  Definitely solid (and close!) enough to give it another try though.

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Love that I was able to take my dad to Cheesman Park for the first time — I had no idea he hadn’t been there yet! — hate that I still suck at getting around in Denver without help from my iPhone.  Bad excuse, but Joey does most of the driving so I’m never paying attention to how we get places.  Codependency problems, right?

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Love that I replenished our grocery supply (now that’s a fruit bowl!), hate that I ended up at home with a bag of someone else’s meat?  Like $20 worth of stuff I definitely didn’t buy.  I consulted my sister and she said the store would most likely have to throw it away even if I did return it, so I guess I just inherited some ground turkey and cod filets?  What does one make with cod filets?

And last but not least, love that Joey is home today because I hate how quiet it is around here!

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P.S. I really did have Brussels sprouts for dinner last night.