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| - Black Hoof definitely took some time for me to derive my analysis. If I went without those deep thoughts, I would rate it A-OK simply from what I ate. That of course due to my ethnic background and open-minded personality. If you wish to continue to read a more thorough review, please read on.
Charcuterie Platter(Large/$25.00), includes several preparations of some distinct variety of Animals from your pre-school book. Horsey, Duckie, Bambie, Piggy, Moo Cow. It's an item that is hard to say it's not good and I'm not a Charcuterie expert or even a regular, so this is like any other Cold Cut to me.
Something that applies to the above and below is the portion size. If you believe pure Carnivores will love this place, it could be 1/2 true. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Carnivores typically are BIG eaters as well. Don't bring a BBQ meat eater here, they'll eat you out of your next month's paycheque.
That Charcuterie serves 1 Carnivore or 2 Carnivores that are willing to share(?). You might lose a limp if your hand gets in the way, as the Meat Eater will fork your Hand thinking it's part of a specialty Charcuterie item. (-0.5 Star)
Foraged Mushroom with Duck Heart had a simple clean sauteed preparation which is a great way to enjoy Foraged Mushrooms and the Duck Heart had good texture. This reminds me of a Cantonese dish, maybe with Duck Gizzards which has similar bite/texture.
Have you thought about what they use to pour your always full glass by that kind gentleman? It's a narrow neck Bottle, which makes it easy to pour from a small spout and less likely to have major accidents on their customers in this small space. Other restaurants tend to use Jugs which is easier for them. This along with other parts of our service this night deserves +1 Star.
Roasted Bone Marrow($9.00) is best at it's simplest preparation and that was what was offered here and I especially enjoyed the bites closest to the bottom of the Bone. Those parts which has a slight meat attached which gets a great roast has enough saltiness to escalate the flavour, no salt needed. No Bread needed either, although it comes with.
Raw Horse Sammi($22.00) is same as above that I probably liked it without the Bread. I like the texture of the meat but what I realize for meat is that in a Tartare application, it doesn't seem to be as filling therefore you're given Bread for the sandwich. (+0.5 Star) since it's a rare item that I've always wanted to experience previously.
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