So Steve, Vee and I were finally able to dedicate an evening to eating at the Black Hoof. It takes a full evening because getting a table there usually means spending about an hour in their holding tank, the Hoof Cafe to wait for your table and then another few hours eating everything on the menu.
Luckily, the Hoof Cafe makes some darn good cocktails and have their own finger lickin good menu so obviously we had a pre-meal there too. We started with the amuse bouche, a neat little fried cube of pork hoc terrine sitting on a truffle oil reduction topped with diced green apple.
Luckily, the Hoof Cafe makes some darn good cocktails and have their own finger lickin good menu so obviously we had a pre-meal there too. We started with the amuse bouche, a neat little fried cube of pork hoc terrine sitting on a truffle oil reduction topped with diced green apple.
Following that, we ordered five more dishes, trying to be mindful of our stomach space since we still planned on dining at the Black Hoof. The best dish that came out of the night was the buttermilk fried chicken. Juicy and tender on the insider, crispy and perfectly seasoned on the outside. The slaw it came with was also fantastic. A close second was the pork belly cooked sous vide, with champagne mustard and perfectly crispy brussel sprouts. In addition, we also tried the bone marrow served with bread (very fatty) and very fresh and tasty tuna crudo with diced cuccumber in a grapefruit jelly topped with candied peanuts.
Finally, over at the Black Hoof main event of the evening was the RAW horse meat sandwich. As if cold, red horse meat on bread wasn't enough rawness, it was served with a raw egg cracked on top and sprinkled with red onions. A bit overwhelming so the three of us split it for our first time. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The meat was tasty and tender without being too gamey. The onions and spicy sauce topped it off perfectly, I could have done without the egg, though. I could see how eating the whole sandwich would be a bit too much, but in small doses, it was delicious.
The Black Hoof and Hoof Cafe would be a great place to bring a small group of the very adventurous. Join us next time, won't you?
UPDATE: Since our visit to the Hoof Cafe, it was reported that the restaurant will close at the end of February and will turn into the Black Hoof & Co. Read about the changes HERE