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After much deliberation, I decided to check out The Hogtown Cure for Valentine's Day. The restaurant was offering a $50 three-course menu that also included a bottle of wine! Hard to say no to that. The meal started off with shrimp croquettes that were absolutely delicious. Fresh and hot, the croquettes were accompanied with a very tasty sauce and a surprisingly delicious salad. Eaten together, this was definitely an impressive starter. The main was a cheese fondue, which doesn't sound too interesting but actually impressed with its flavors. Armed with crusty chunks of bread and an assortment of vegetables, the dish was a lot of fun to eat and so, so tasty. (And so, so cheesy!) I should note also that the main was accompanied with a very tasty salad containing chunks of beets and a delicious dressing. Dessert was quite unusual. It was essentially a cored, boiled apple that was stuffed with this walnut concoction and served alongside a cookie and ice cream. The apple might have been just a tad too tart, but combined with the cookie and ice cream (and the walnut filling), this was actually very tasty. I would definitely return to try the regular menu.
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