Monday, August 20, 2007

Taste


Taste
510 E. Belvedere Ave.
Belvedere Square, Baltimore
443-278-9001
Eclectic
www.tasterestaurant.biz
Cost: $$$
Reservations: Not Needed
Date of meal: weekday week of August 8, 2007
National Price-Quality Frontier: Inside It
Baltimore Price-Quality Frontier: Inside It

We went to Taste the week after restaurant week. I saw an offer for a $25 gift certificate in the Baltimore Urbanite. When I called for reservations on the same day we came in, they told me that they weren't honoring their offer because they were extending restaurant week. Restaurant week is probably as good of a deal as this offer, but it doesn't seem cool (or perhaps legal?) not to honor their offer. Nothing in the ad mentioned these limitations. When we arrived, the place was nearly empty. They didn't have our reservation on file, which didn't matter under the circumstances but didn't bode well.

Their restaurant week options were quite extensive. Typically, restaurant week options at pricier restaurants are limited and lame. I was impressed that they were basically offering a full menu to choose from. I was also surprised because the Baltimore Restaurant Week website had a limited menu for Taste.

The decor is really swanky. It's quiet, romantic, sophisticated, and with the right chef could make for a great restaurant. Service was well-intentioned but a bit spotty.

The food was disappointing. Nothing horrible, but not really memorable. I had the salmon on a maple slab, which was dry and the fish wasn't good quality. My spouse had a salad with steak on it. It was also lame, though I think this probably was not the best possible choice. That I don't remember what we had as appetizers or dessert probably tells you something.

I wouldn't come back here without a compelling reason, but wouldn't make a fuss if a friend suggested we go there. The decor is nice enough that perhaps it warrants another try. Restaurant week fare is seldom representative. Petit Louis seems far superior if you want a nice $20 entree restaurant in that general neck of the woods.

3 comments:

Kit Pollard said...

"Well intentioned" is probably the nicest thing I've ever heard about Taste's service. As much as I want to like the restaurant - it's close to my house and does have great decor, plus outdoor seating - I have had several very bad experiences there, service-wise. The food is always fine, if not entirely worth the money, but the service I've had is atrocious. I've heard the same from numerous other people. Everyone keeps going back, hoping against hope that it'll improve...but it never does.

And interestingly, it seems that everyone I've talked to about Taste comes to the same conclusion you did - Petit Louis is just a much better option...

Marginal Foodie said...

Hi Kit,

That is funny. The first time you go somewhere, it is hard to know if the service is a bit off for your table (which happens everywhere) or is consistently bad (which I guess is what happened here).

Petit Louis is at the same price point, same formality, equally good decor, and same neighborhood (more or less) with better food and better service. Seems like Petit Louis dominates Taste.

Anonymous said...

This restaurant closed summer 2008. It's now become Crush.

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