Jason H.
Yelp
Warmly greeted for our earlier than usual dinner reservation.
Quentin was patient as we were trying to select our cocktails and appetizers while catching up with guests we haven't seen in a while. He made some awesome recommendations, including how much to order as we opted for an evening of family style dining, as it was everyone's first time at Meso. We wanted to try it all!
The Old Fashioned satisfied my taste, but one other sent his back for a Passion Fruit Mojito, which he said was outstanding.
We started with the Housemade Mezze Platter with extra pita and crudités. It went over well with the entire table and was gone in no time!
For our shared entrees, we ordered the:
1) Mediterranean Branzino à la Plancha - tied for the Star of the show with the Lamb Shank Tagine. Some bones if you get away from the meatier filet portion, but very tasty and nicely seasoned.
2) Artichoke Ravioli - Nice and creamy with plenty of artichokes inside and out.
3) Vegan Moussaka - A tad on the bland side.
4) Roasted Eggplant and Salata Hara - One of my new favorite ways to enjoy eggplant!
5) Green Goddess Pasta - Pesto pasta, is all, but delicious.
6) Harissa Patatas Bravas - Small, flavorful tender potatoes; and
7) Double Lamb Shank Tagine. Very tender meat, not overly seasoned, but a nice portion, especially with the couscous. Again, it tied with the Branzino, IMO.
And for dessert, the Dubai Chocolate Sundae. The menu says it serves 2-3, but honestly, I could easily consider it for one (me.) We ordered two, but could have easily ordered three.
Quentin was available and attentive to our entire table of seven. The ambiance and decor was elegant casual. No dancers last night, if they still do that. A tad spendy, but an easy choice for date night or a special occasion.
Meso was a pleasant find. I'm surprised it took us this long to discover it at Santana Row. It's tucked away on the south side near the Cinemark Theaters. We will definitely be back soon!