Lydia Couture
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We very much enjoyed our first trip to the Aperture. We were seated right next to the kitchen, which we (especially my husband, who could see through the window) loved- it was fun to see all of the food being prepared fresh. My husband had the Dew Drip cocktail, which he highly recommends for gin drinkers, and I had the orange wine, which was fun and a bit funky compared to a typical dry white. We started with the roasted garlic and eggplant hummus and the scallops, which were both delicious. The housemade pita was beautiful spiced and had a fluffy texture. The sundried tomato puree under the scallops was also a surprising delicious bite. The roasted carrots were my favorite dish of the night- a good amount of spice, so avoid if you don’t like spicy food. The lumache pasta was ok but with Calabrian chilies as an ingredient we were hoping for a little bit more spice; when we come back, we will probably try a different pasta option as they all sounded great. The short rib was my husband‘s favorite, and even though I’m not a huge fan of red meat I also really enjoyed it. The meat was very tender, and the sauce and veggies that accompanied it were a great pairing. There were definitely fatty pieces, which is expected with short rib, and my husband enjoyed those pieces especially. Finally, for dessert, we tried what I think may be a newer option, which was the smoked butter cornbread. While definitely not your typical dessert, this was a really interesting and, to us, delightful way to end our meal. Not overly sweet, the cornbread texture was perfect, and the goat cheese ice cream was slightly funky and paired well with the savory cornbread, apple, and caramel sauce. Service throughout the meal was great- our water was consistently full, when we were ready for drinks our waiter was prompt, and the meal was coursed out well. Overall, we really enjoyed our experience and will definitely be back to try new menu items!