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FOOD | ARTS | COMMUNITY | STYLE+LEISURE
Oysters and Brussels
Pulled Pork Buttermilk Stack
It is an interesting and surprising mix of offerings, tasty and well-prepared, shades of French, Italian and
Asian styles. A blend of elegant, down-home comfort and casual dining – take your pick. And family-
friendly, complete with kiddie menu items.
It is an interesting
and surprising mix of
offerings, tasty and
well-prepared, shades
of French, Italian and
Asian styles.
From pimento cheese fritters – crisp, crusty orbs encapsulating an oozing creamy interior with a sweet
hot pepper jelly sauce – to a startlingly delicious combination of fried oysters on a bed of ridiculously
good, thinly sliced and crisp roasted Brussels sprouts in a sweet Asian chili sauce, the menu reflects
Lenig‘s appreciation of cross-cultural cooking with a down-home attitude.
His devotion to locally sourced ingredients springs from a family affair. His in-laws own Huckleberry Farm in the Round Top area.
And it is from there Lenig receives many of his ingredients – like the salad greens and the ruby red and golden beets for the
late-spring salad of roasted beets and arugula.
As the name suggests, this menu has a unique balance of entrées harvested from the land and the sea. Think surf and turf with a
twist. And a most contemporary attention to vegetarian items such as an oven-roasted herb tomato, garlic confit egg white frittata.
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