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🙂 4/5 - This entire review is based on my experience back in
By 👻 @Jeffrey C., 11/22/2022 3:00 am
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This entire review is based on my experience back in October 2019 half a year before the pandemic. At the time without a doubt, I do think the food and service was deserving of a star. A lot of it really reminded me of the level that you would expect for a one star restaurant. The execution and sourcing of each dish were all at the standard of a one star restaurant. Some of the dishes I ordered for my starters included American Wagyu Beef Tartare with succulents (yeah, who eats succelents?) and Grilled Octopus the heart of palm. For mains I ordered the Sonoma Rabbit with handmade Pici Pasta or Liberty Farms Duck Breast with Cranberry Beans, Brentwood Corn and Summer Squash. All dishes were very unique not in the flavor combinations but sourcing and use of specific ingredients. Even the desserts were a lot more exciting with things like Brown Butter Cornmeal Cake with Peaches, Bourbon Caramel and Sweet Tea Sorbet, a very delicious play on the American southern traditions of bourbon, peaches, cornmeal and sweet tea. There have been a number of changes since the pandemic including the menu being structured very differently. Instead of having a "Large" and "Social" menu options it was just "Mains". The menu also no longer carries the same energy that it did before the pandemic. Looking at the menu now, I would really hesitate to go to Madera. To me, it no longer has that excitement of what brings me to a Michelin starred establishment. It looks like the boring predictable menu of a restaurant in high end hotel that VCs go for power lunches. None of the menu items really excite me, a lot of it to me reads as just simple, straightforward bistro food that's well executed like the cherries and duck or a steak and then pretty basic sides from a steakhouse to order. Frankly, for that kind of menu and price, I rather go to Selby's/Village Pub.
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