Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Blend on Main: A Foodie's Paradise???

I was spending the weekend in Manasquan, NJ and my boyfriend and I arrived on the later side to our hotel. It was a rainy night and we wanted to stay close by, so we decided to check out Blend on Main (152 Main St, Manasquan, NJ) since it was connected to our hotel, and the menu sounded unbelievable. Also, how could you pass up on a restaurant with the quote "People who love to eat are always the best people" outside? This seemed like it was going to be a foodie's paradise just based on the menu! 
Inspiring Quote Outside the Restaurant! 
When we made a reservation an hour ahead, the hostess acted as though there was very limited availability for the time we selected and gave us a weird attitude. We had asked her if we could have 8 or 8:30 and she said "oh, you must take 8". When we showed up at 8, half the restaurant was empty, and as 8:30 approached, the restaurant became less full due to tables finishing up. We were mesmerized by how the hostess had made it sound like the later time would have been so packed when we would have preferred to be sat later than 8. 

 The restaurant had a beautiful ambiance with a fireplace in the center of the restaurant and nicely spaced seating. It was the perfect setting for our date night, since the following night we were being joined by another couple for the weekend. It also happened to be BYOB which was a fabulous perk, since my boyfriend and I love to drink wine with our dinner! 

The waitress immediately came over to our table to let us know about the specials and to open our wine. There was no corkage fee, have we found heaven? The bread basket immediately came out for us to munch on before ordering, which I thought was an extremely nice touch, since I find that at most restaurants they wait till you have ordered before bringing the bread out. Sometimes I am so starving that I can't concentrate on the menu, so this bread came in handy.  

Asian Calamari - American squid, crispy fried,  Thai chili plum sauce, nori komi furikake, scallion, wasabi aioli
For our first appetizer, my favorite one, we ordered the Asian Calamari. The calamari was served with beautiful presentation in a Chinese take out container, which was definitely very creative! It was also accompanied with chopsticks, but unfortunately, only one set. We had to ask for another set from the kitchen, which was kind of a chore because we had to ask two of the waiters for them before actually getting a second set.
The calamari was lightly fried and topped with Thai chili plum sauce, nori homi furikake, scallions, and wasabi aioli. It was a nice combination of sweet and spicy all at once. I also loved that it wasn't too heavily fried, so it felt much easier to eat. I happened to love this dish, but my boyfriend thought it was a little too sweet. I agree, I would have liked it to be a little spicier, but I did love it the way it was.
Lobster Mac n' Cheese - macaroni, Maine lobster  tail, sliced black truffle, three cheese bechamel, mericaine, truffle sauce
For our second appetizer, we ordered the lobster mac n' cheese. From the description, you would never know it was going to be prepared in a crab cake-like ball. Our waitress had told us about it before ordering, so we were prepared, and it actually made us more enticed to order it. The fried ball of macaroni, was supposed to be stuffed with pieces of lobster, black truffle, and truffle sauce. I saw shavings of black truffle on the plate, and also a few inside the ball, but did not really taste the truffle sadly. I wish they had sprinkled some truffle oil into the cheese to make it a little more flavorful, since there was definitely a lack of truffle and flavor. Also, there were microscopic size pieces of lobster in the mac n'cheese. My boyfriend and I probably each got two tiny bites of lobster, so it was a little disappointing. This dish was awesome in theory, but not awesome in creation.
Ahi Tuna Taco - tuna belly, sriacha aoili, nappa cabbage slaw, yuzu jalapeno vinaigrette, wasabi tobiko, crispy won ton

For our third appetizer, we ordered the Ahi Tuna Tacos. These were absolutely delicious and we enjoyed them, but the description of the dish was a little misleading. Ahi Tuna is generally seared fresh tuna, where you can see the red center and charred edges. These tacos had ground up tuna in them that was then mixed with sriacha aoili. This type of preparation is generally called spicy tuna, and you never know if the tuna is as fresh or great quality when you get it in this preperation. Other than that, we loved the freshly fried won ton taco shell, and the perfectly seasoned and dressed tacos. MMM MMM good.
Shrimp & Grits - cajun crusted mayan shrimp, roasted organic carrot, roasted asparagus,  mascarpone grits, house bacon
The main course was our favorite! Typically, appetizers tend to be more exciting and tasty than the main course, so this was a rare experience. We ordered the Shrimp & Grits, which was large shrimp deliciously spiced in cajun spices, atop creamy mascarpone grits, served with roasted carrots, asparagus, and bacon. The shrimp was cooked to perfection with the perfect level of spices and grilled to the perfect consistency. The carrots and asparagus had some charring on them, which gave the dish that grilled southern feel. The bacon was thick and cooked to perfection. It was a perfect pairing to the creamy grits that sat underneath this flavorful dish. There was not one bite of this dish that I did not enjoy.
Drunken Doughnuts - fried doughnut, cinnamon, sugar, rum berry sauce
For dessert we ordered the house special, the Drunken Doughnuts. I thought from the description that the doughnuts would taste as though there was alcohol mixed into the batter, but it was really only the sauce that had that flavor. They were fried and crispy and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar and accompanied with rum berry sauce. They were very delicious and definitely would order them again! I am glad the waitress raved so highly of them.

We enjoyed our dinner at Blend, although my boyfriend and I felt that the menu was very foodie driven with key wording on the menu and key ingredients that speak to foodies, but when the dishes were delivered they lacked the flavor that was promised. I would check this place out again if in need of a dinner spot next time I'm in Manasquan, but definitely not my first option.

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