Saturday, September 08, 2007

Nicole's Bistro - Albany

This the first of two reviews today, and I reviewed another restaurant just the other day. This furious pace will not continue.

I had a very good reason for eating lunch at Nicole's Bistro yesterday. My car battery died. I had just left Albany Criminal Court and my car wouldn't start. Maybe that's justice. I resolved a DWI case with a high BAC (0.22). The final result was a plea to a parking ticket. I would joke about our motto being "Keeping Drunks on the Road Since 2003", but this particular client was suspended while the case was pending, and his suspension was much, much longer than it would have been if he'd pled guilty to a DWAI (which wasn't offered anyway). We got the DWI dismissed and resolved the right of way violation with a parking ticket.

But that's way off topic. The point is, after my car battery died, I got AAA to tow me to Broadway Auto Clinic, which is next door to Nicole's -- at Quackenbush House. It was a little early for lunch, but I had at least an hour to kill. As if I really needed an excuse.

So, I walked inside. Nice interior and a friendly server. Offered to sit outside, I bit. They have some seats out front, but she sat me in the rather large back patio area, which was quite pleasant. I started with some kind of tomato bisque soup. I forget the other main ingredient in the title, but regardless, the soup was excellent. Flavor was good, and the tomato was not overpowering as often happens with tomato-based items. I also had a "mesclun mix" salad that was very good, and then a risotto dish for the entree. Unfortunately I have forgotten the finer details of the risotto, but I remember that I liked it.

It was a very nice lunch. As the Terminator would say, "I'll be back!"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"I started with some kind of tomato bisque soup. I forget the other main ingredient in the title, but regardless, the soup was excellent...

Unfortunately I have forgotten the finer details of the risotto, but I remember that I liked it."

Wait, this was supposed to be restaurant review, and you couldn't even remember what you ate?

Instead of writing a solid article about the actual food, you wrote more about yourself than anyone really wanted to know. It sucks that your car died, but I expected a *real* restaurant review, not this "What I did today" essay followed by a trite movie quote.

Unknown said...

Nice to see another fan of my blogs. Anonymous' comment is accurate I suppose, but whoever it is really needs to lighten up. anyone who reads my blogs on a regular basis knows I don't claim to be an expert. Just someone who likes to eat out.