Sweet Potato Pie |
For dessert, we shared the the sweet potato pie (a huge 'thank you' to MBS for offering a gluten-free version) with a pecan crust. The pie was accompanied by a caramel whiskey sauce and their homemade marshmallows which were good but a little overly firm. This required some deconstruction in order to be able to access the pie but we prevailed.
Overall, another positive experience at MBS. Over the course of all our visits, they have consistently had a knowledgeable, friendly staff and very good food. My only gripe is that they could crank up the thermostat a few degrees in the winter. This is the second visit where the dining room has been markedly cold. As someone who's cold sensitive, I might be tempted to write this off as my own underachieving body thermostat. However, my Prestone-protected dining partner was chilled and we witnessed several fellow diners assuming cold-defensive postures, sitting on their hands and wearing scarves, hats, etc. I understand that part of MBS' facility relies on solar power and that they are conscious of the energy they're using which I support whole heartedly. However, this is such an enjoyable place to visit and it's an experience that we really want to be able to linger over and enjoy as opposed to feeling like we need to dart to the car for a thaw out.
Now for Mystery Guest Blogger Tom's take on his meal:
I added the five-spice chicken to my risotto. The dish looked great with the orange butternut squash speckled in the risotto accompanied by kale. Unfortunately, the chicken was a bit bland. I expected a little kick from the five-spice. That said, it was still a great meal for a cold winter day.