I ate at Frontera on Friday, the first day of Chicago Restaurant Week. And I got the Restaurant Week menu. Three courses, twenty-two dollars. You read that right, twenty-two dollars. That's about how much you'd pay just for an entree!
Restaurant Week lasts until February 10. Here's a link to Frontera's featured menu, if you'd care to peruse: http://www.rickbayless.com/news/view?articleID=259
The final movement in this symphony was a superb interpretation of the pastel tres leches. Perched upon a smear of sweet goat's milk cajeta, the cake is reminiscent of a pound cake that's been dipped in milk. Not too wacky, right? Wrong. Because once we get beyond the caramel and cake, Frontera starts to get a little crazy. The cake is topped with little dollops of soft, lightly toasted meringue, with a texture reminiscent of marshmallow crème. Then, in a stroke of genius, the cake is topped with supremes of blood orange and candied blood orange rind. The sharp citrus, similar in flavor to a cross between a grapefruit and an orange (at least to my taste), kept the dish from seeming too cloyingly sweet.
Dessert went perfectly with my café de olla, its blood orange slices subtly echoing the orange zest flavor in the coffee.
I cannot applaud this special menu more. Get out there and try it. It's a fantastic price for fantastic food. Nothing like a little Frontera to alleviate the winter blues.
~The Amateur Foodie
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