Jacob K.
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I suspect that some of our experience at Kindred was "new restaurant" stuff, but -- as much as I want this place to succeed -- the experience we had shows there is growth needed before Kindred is worth the prices they're charging.
We dined with Kindred on Fathers' Day; my wife and I were gifted a night out while the kids tended themselves. To be clear -- it wasn't overly busy.
We got a nice table outside and other tables were empty (as was the inside). We had a pleasant server, opened with wine, and asked about suggested appetizers. "The carrots," she said. "Roasted for 6 hours." We also got the octopus. Neither were great. The carrots were a disaster. They weren't roasted for 6 hours. Maybe microwaved. They weren't even peeled or cleaned well. It set a bad tone.
I had the steak, ordered medium-rare, delivered medium-well to well. The server handled it with grace, and they packed up the old steak for us and replaced it. Second round was good, but the combo of the bizarrely bad carrots appetizer and the overcooked steak colored the experience for us.
Things just felt sloppy and style undeveloped. Plating was messy; heavy on sauces with the features hidden under sides (especially true for the octopus). The steak was sliced in a pretty fashion; the octopus served as a single, charred tentacle. It was just inconsistent.
We'll go back. But we may give it a few months to get their feet under them.