Drove to Northwest Arkansas to visit the Crystal Bridges musuem and try this restaurant. Restaurant is only open four nights a week, 20 people and their reservations sell out in minutes. They only offer a 10-course tasting menu for $135 and interesting wine bottles. They don’t offer have a printed menu but below are my notes:

  • Oat bread with homemade culture butter
  • Left snack: their take on chips with onion dip
  • Right snack: chicken liver with plum on a biscuit
  • Texan wagyu tartare
  • Flauta tempura with cheddar and kimchi with a pepper aioli
  • Agnolotti filled with crab (can’t recall the sauce)
  • “Philly cheesesteak” – dry aged steak and a “cheese whiz” sauce with freshly baked hoagie
  • Passion fruit palate cleanser
  • Apple cake
  • Mignardises

Plating needs work and restaurant would benefit from better lighting, but we really enjoyed all the courses and their flavors.

by PassRevolutionary254

6 Comments

  1. FidgetyFinance

    This is such a funny coincidence, but my wife and I were just talking about taking a drive to Crystal Bridges. We might have to give this a go.

  2. Due_Discount_9144

    Jason is a sweetheart so don’t take this as me being overly critical but his food has ALWAYS looked like fine dining cosplay. : /

  3. Jaded-Sapphire3546

    Everything sounds like it’d taste good. Don’t think that I’d particularly care about the plating. Crystal Bridges is a fantastic museum.

  4. Intelligent-Bend-839

    I was at the Palm Springs Art Museum on Sunday during the last day of Modernism week. I live in NWA. I can confirm that Crystal Bridges is fantastic. I didn’t dine onsite (in Palm Springs), but I think this tasting menu sounds amazing.

  5. 2730Ceramics

    This is actually very nice, relaxed plating. Harder thing to pull off than amateurs think. Quite good for what I suspect is quite a small team.

  6. Fearless-Spread1498

    I love seeing these restaurants in not conventional areas on here. Seems like a place that really changes it up a lot.