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Midtown Table

Midtown Table

5016 Gate PkwyFL 32256, 32256-8181, Jacksonville, United States

Full • Pasta • Italian • Bar-lounge


"After enjoying the wide variety of established Medure brothers restaurants, we were excited to try Midtown Table for a birthday lunch with friends. When we walked in I couldn’t help but notice the beautiful decor. It’s bright, think light not obnoxious, and not crammed in crowded. Off to a good start! The menu offers a wide range of options that all sounded great. We ordered the truffle fries for a shared table starter. While the fries were cooked to perfection the amount of salt was off putting. No real truffle flavor could be found through the mound of salt. Yikes! We forged ahead. My hubs got the white pizza, friend one had their hand cut fettuccine and added chicken as well as shrimp. Friend two ordered fettuccine Alfredo. As for moi, I had the chicken Cesar salad. Everything came out in a timely manner and all together. Love that! Hubby said pizza was good but needed more sauce. It had almost none at all. Both pasta dishes got happy thumbs up. And know a chicken Cesar is not an exciting lunch option but hey, I’m not 20 anymore and have to watch what I eat! Hehehe I was really let down by my choice. I had really high hopes as this IS a Medurs establishment. The lettuce was crisp and cold, the tomato’s fresh and plum. The chicken was hot and beautifully grilled. My mouth was watering! I couldn’t wait to taste my salad. The chicken was indeed grilled to perfection but I think they must have used all the salt on the fries as there was so little seasoning on my chicken it was surprisingly and honestly a let down. The reason I give 3 stars is the food. The brothers are well known for amazing food and this didn’t deliver. I wish it had as everything else was great! I wish I could remember our servers name since she was a joy! I can tell you she wears a unique necklace with a pearl in it! If you can identify her please give her my sincere kudos! We may give midtown another try for dinner but not any time soon."

Matthew's

Matthew's

2107 Hendricks Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32207, United States

Wine • Noodles • Desserts • Cocktail


"I hate to use the hackneyed term World Class as it sounds more appropriate to a basketball team or some smarmy condo project with Don Trump 's face on it than to a tasteful and discreet dining establishment like Matthew 's. But how else to explain it? Matthews can stand up and be judged alongside the best dining in London, Paris...well, maybe Lyon, or New York. Without wanting to denigrate Jacksonville (a city I love one might well ask, What on earth is this thing doing here? I mean, Come on! Let 's try those 'gator bits is not spoken in Matthew 's tasteful Temple of Comus. Light wood paneling, modernist fixtures, high-style designer finishes would make you think you 're dining in a great world capital instead of sitting down to the epicurean delights of Jacksonville, Florida. And epicurean they are: let 's get that out of the way at once. The food is, in my opinion, splendid and far-and-away in another league than that offered in the best local fern-joints, bistros and Fine Dining spots I 've been to here. I will not continue to wax euphoric over the food because this is an amateur review and anyone might reasonably question my competence to judge of these matters. Suffice it to say that in my misspent youth I dined nightly at the very finest top-tier restaurants in New York and Paris and nothing is wrong with the stuff Matthew 's puts on your plate by that standard. Like any inspirational American restaurant, the menu is of the recipe rather than inspirational style. Dishes are identified by a highly wrought-up list of ingredients rather than in the classic vocabulary, so a dish might be called, Northern Italian Broadleaf Mambo Noodles, sauced with Hypo-Organic elastomeric spinach reduction and served with Tyrolean mad-boar sausage bits instead of, say, Fettucine Florentine or the like. You know what I mean, they don 't even call it Caesar salad, and instead you get a list of what went into it. Your waiter helpfully explains to you, It 's like our Caesar salad when you inquire. Being a bit past my prime I find this disconcerting in a really upmarket joint, especially when modifiers like Diver are applied to shellfish (Did the scallops dive or were they harvested by divers or neither? . I 've come to conclusion that it is a sign of the great leveling of our society despite so much political rhetoric about class-warfare etc. Evidently in the old days only people with sufficient grounding to know the terms of the art could comfortably order in a high-tone place like this. Now in a more egalitarian spirit things are simply translated out into ingredients lists rather than dishes. of course this makes for a kind of stultification of the art: there will be no shorthand for emulators to use to offer, say, Crab Matthew 's in their own establishments. But I make reference to this by-now 30-year-old trend in menu-writing only to try to show objectivity by picking on some meaningless detail. From the moment we arrived and opened the car door to their friendly, cooperative and fluently English-speaking valet, to the moment we staggered out into the street after a variety of superb food and good wines, Matthews was a case study in good attitude and the proper management of a genuinely high-class restaurant. Because a sign of genuine class is a willingness to treat decently with all guests in your home. Valet, Maitre d ' (or whatever they call them these days , hostess, waiters, and food runners it made no difference: everyone was genuinely friendly, welcoming, accommodating and professional. Here you find no stories about your reserved table being unavailable, no shenanigans about waiting around in the bar to churn a few cocktail orders and an entire and welcome absence of the supercilious tone that so many restaurateurs believe establishes cred or serves as a warning to the hoi polloi to forget about a second visit. Gracious is the word I came away with. Moving on in those management touches that separate the sheep from the goats, the menu is printed daily. No chalk board, no little cards and, most importantly, no unwritten list of complex specials that must be learned through recitation and memorization. Although our waiter offered to expound on the virtues of this dish or that, there was no endless list of off-menu, unpriced items with which to ensnare a host and his/her guests into possible embarrassment. Questions were fielded with evident knowledge and requests to share small items, even single glasses of wine were met not with a song-and-dance, derision or a wagging finger but with immediate cooperation and understanding. You get what you want here if they can give it to you. Service was fast, bread and water were refilled as a matter of course, and although I suppose our waiter did indeed inquire as to how things were, he did not do so every five minutes or break into a conversation to ask if we wanted any more butter etc. The wine list is extensive and long on alternative wines. The big-time vintages (Bordeaux, Burgundies, and Barolos are represented by a modest (in scope but well-chosen selection although pricing for the serious items is on the extreme high-side. But there 's plenty of good wine to choose from that would meet any budget. Well, it 's hard to keep rambling on like this about so elevated an experience. I feel like my trip to Matthews would easily warrant a longer drive than just across town. An airplane ride, even. You can cut down that carbon-footprint by skipping that weekend in Paris and chowing down at Matthews over a long weekend."

Luca Osteria

Luca Osteria

116 Giralda Ave, Coral Gables, United States Of America, 33134

Pasta • Italian • Terrace • Seafood


"Our reviews had over 36 million views so far this year. We do not get paid we just love to eat and have fun. We really love Luca Osteria because the food is great and the location is wonderful. Parking is a bit of an issue so come early, reservations are a must. OMG the food is unreal. So good. Be sure to get the truffle pasta. All the apps are great we had the local Stracciatella cheese which is excellent. Must have is the potatoes with the egg yolk on top (Patate Fritte) which has super light potato paste fried with a yummy white sauce and yolk on top which they mix up tableside. Carne Cruda is great too. Best pasta if you do not care for truffles is the Bucatini (spaghetti in tube form) with 600 day prosciutto. Really divine. We had all desserts and all were great. Semifreddo is liked in all reviews, but I liked all of them the same, all were aces. Great spot, lovely diners, staff and bartenders. Will come back often for sure, lots of outside seating in a neat outdoor mall atmosphere. Dress to impress. Check out all of our photos and all of our reviews. If we do not like it we do no review it so all of the ones you see are places that are fantastic. Follow us if you like. We had over 36 million views so far this year and we thank you for that. We don 't get paid, we just love to eat. Be sure to click on RobH at the top of this review to see all of them and to follow us if you like good food and FUN. If we do a review it is because we love it."