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August 5th, 2019

Station on Kings, Lewes, Delaware, Restaurant, Review, Lunch, Dinner, Bakery, Cafe, Garden Store, The Art of Wining and Dining, Southern Delaware

“Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.” anthelme brillat-savarin

Everyone’s is a food critic these days. I find that the experience comes from eating out often. It is actually very personal. You might love the restaurant and then someone will come back saying; what were you thinking?

The more relaxed you are while eating, the best it will be for you and your dining companion.

Kris Etze and I chose The Station on Kings located at 720 Kings Highway, Lewes, DE 19958. Tel. 302-645-0300. You can reserve tables online and the restaurant has plenty of parking. They are open from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. Early morning coffee and baked goods are served. Every day you can enjoy lunch and dinner. Website? http://www.thestationlewes.com

Kris is a well known local personal chef. If you would like to know more about her…..she gives cooking classes too, please check her website http://www.abracadinner.com.

I love to see a beautiful plate full of colorful and well seasoned food. Kris can dissect how perfectly cooked a dish is. A pro at what she does.

The Station on Kings is a one stop shop. Beautifully displays of food, baked goods, home accessories.

Our server was very attentive. We ordered some wine and then jumped into the appetizers.

Have you ever had Blistered Shishito Peppers? Or, even know what they are?

Up close and personal…here is the photo. They are great for snacks. Easy to “blister” too. They are from Japan and sweet. But, caution is in order. 1 in 10 peppers are spicy. Don’t worry, nothing extreme. People that are in the know like Kris, will probably tell you that high heat and quick cooking is what you want. You want them fairly firm but with charred blisters on all sides.

My expert told me they were perfectly cooked. And me, the eating expert, will tell you that they were mild. The dipping sauce of kimchi aioli was also very good.

There is plenty to choose if you are vegetarian or have to eat gluten free.

Kris chose the Vegetarian Risotto. This dish was composed of farro, grilled corn, shaved fennel, house ricotta and chives. It was a nice portion and Kris really commented on how good it was.

I really do love octopus, so every time I see it being offered I order it. You want it to be firm but not dry and chewey and at The Station on Kings it did not disappoint. Perfectly done!! It was served with smoked potatoes, romesco, chorizo jam and salsa verde. Romesco is a tomato-based sauce that originated in Tarragona, Catalonia. The sauce was made by fishermen and should be eaten with fish.

Our choice for a sweet ending was Stone Fruit Frangipane Tart. A frangipane is made with almonds or almond flavoring, butter, sugar and eggs. The combination of cherries and roasted apricots was delicious. Cardamon almonds, brown butter caramel, and rum toffee ice cream. What can I say? Awesome!!

I am looking at these photos and I am salivating. Summer 2019 has brought the local restaurants to bring the best of what they have. Just yummy!!

Check my FB page AboutMyBeaches and comment if you have made it already to The Station on Kings.

Until then, Relax, You are at The Beach.


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April 27th, 2016

Lewes Eat!! Heirloom, Restaurant, Downtown Historic Lewes, Delaware, Open 7 Days a Week, Dinner, Coastal Delaware, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, Rose Dinner, Tuesday, May 3, 2016

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“Most heirlooms have been saved and selected because they have the best flavor and production in home and small market gardens.  We get the benefit of this long development cycle, as only the best producing, most flavorful, most memorable and most dependable varieties have made the selection through the years.  Delicate, weak or fickle varieties are no longer with us.”

Hello to Heirloon, located at 212 Savannah Rd. in Historic Lewes, Delaware.  Tel. 302-313-4065.  You may also find Heirloom on Facebook.  Website?  http://www.heirloomdelaware.com

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At this time of the year I am trying to visit some of the new and already seasoned restaurants in our area.  Pretty soon it will be a little difficult to park, get reservations….Yes, Summer 2016 is almost here.  Meters will be going up, you know what I mean.

My friend Cathy from Bethany Beach, and I, decided on Heirloom on a quiet week day a couple of weeks ago.  Have heard all good reviews but I like to see for myself.  Not all of us have the same discriminate palate.

I felt like I was home.  The restaurant is charming.  It exudes warmth.

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A small gathering at the bar.

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Our table was in a cozy corner….drinks and bread were served.

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Our room was quiet and our service was unobtrusive.  Our server was attentive but she sensed we wanted to catch up, so she let us have our time.

We decided on a few appetizers.  I had heard that they had sweetbreads.  I ordered the Veal Sweetbreads in honor of my late husband, who totally loved them.  John ordered them every time he saw them offered at a restaurant.

These Crispy Veal Sweetbreds had a chili glaze, served with charred broccoli, egg yolk puree, and sesame seeds.  They were so flavorful, tender and delicious.

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Cathy ordered the Beets in a Garden, served roasted, pickled, raw, dehydrated, and puree, house whipped ricotta, brown butter crunch, and hazelnut “dirt”.  Beautiful presentation and tasty beets.

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Our choices for entrees were just perfect.

Cathy chose the Pan Seared New Jersey Scallops.  They have had scallops on the menu before, but these were new.  Fiddlehead ferns, asparagus, charred rhubard compote, and ramp pistou.  Ramp pistou is Provence’s much loved answer to pesto.  The French Pistou is made with soft herbs, oil and toasted nuts or seeds of some kind.

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Best Pork Chop at the Beach!!  This Double Cut Berkshire Pork Chop was huge and so tender and juicy.  Granny Smith apple puree, crispy brussels, fingerling potatoes, and shaved horseradish.  What a dish!!

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For dessert, we shared a sampler of ice cream and sorbet.  Refreshing and the perfect ending to such a nice meal.

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Megan Lee is the owner of Heirloom and was so gracious to show us around.  She has put so much work into this restaurant and it shows.  I wish her the best!!

Event:

Rose Dinner in conjunction with Southern Wine Spirits will take place on Tuesday, May 3rd.  It is a 5 course dinner paired perfectly with the proper wine for each tasting.  You may call 302-313-4065 to make a reservation or visit the Facebook Page.

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Heirloom:  We will be back!!

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June 9th, 2013

Lewes Eats, Agave, Mexican Restaurant, Historic Lewes, Delaware, Review, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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In Southern Delaware all the coastal towns are pretty close to each other.  Lewes is the First Town in The First State.  The Historic District of Lewes consists of quaint shops, historic sites, and restaurants that are making names for themselves as dining destinations.

A few years back a restaurant by the name of Agave opened.  Well, their success is attributed to consistently good food, great atmosphere, and affordable prices.  It is located at 137 2nd St., which is their Main Street.  Tel. 302-645-1232.

On any given night the atmosphere is casual with a vibrant Latin beat.  The ever present Margaritas and the wide variety of tequilas will make you feel like you did not wait for your table at all.  But, let me tell you, plan your visit because this restaurant is one of the most popular restaurants at the Delaware Beaches.  You may leave your name and walk around Lewes, or just go upstairs and mingle with the rest of them.

Since I am always complaining about the wait, I discovered a new strategy….Lunch!!

A friend, Cathi, had not been to Agave so on our way there for lunch I was telling her all about it.  We got there about 11:45 a.m.  Our plan? To be the first to get in.  Haha….there were already 4 people waiting.  I told Cathi we were staying put.  And, so we did.

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It was great going in and seeing the restaurant empty, but that did not last long.  Agave looked great and their expanded dining area has made it even better.

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Their bar was well stocked and ready to receive customers.

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The shells were being fried.

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Cathi and I decided to order the Pine Nut & Goat Cheese Guacamole for an appetizer.  Agave serves generous portions so this appetizer is perfect for sharing.  Their guacamole is truly delicious with the avocado flavor being the main event.

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New at Agave is the Gluten Free Menu.  The chips served with the guacamole are made out of corn but they are fried with other foods, so, if you have a gluten allergy you should not eat them.  If you like their guacamole, bring the chips from home.

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Agave offers very nice salads and Cathi decided on the Mango & Avocado Salad… Topped with bacon and with the ever present queso fresco.  Plenty of mango and lots of avocado!!

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I have had in the past Agave’s tamal.  I was totally impressed before so I decided to order it again.  Consistently good, that’s the key.  A tamal is made with a corn dough, filled with a savory filling, wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves.  Then, Agave, tops it with Mole sauce.  A side  order of rice and black beans and corn bread accompanied the tamal.

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This tamal reminded me of the Puertorican “pasteles” which are mostly served during the holidays.  In Puerto Rico they are made with plantains and green bananas.  You can also make them out of yuca (casava).  A filling of pork, ham, raising, olives and the list goes on.  Very labor intensive.  Following is the photo so you can see how similar they look.

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We had great service and no dessert was ordered since we were satisfied.   Now, we could walk Historic Lewes!!

Talk to you later…have a good one!

Note:  Gluten Free….Agave’s kitchen is small and they have mentioned on their gluten free menu that items may have been cross-contaminated.  My husband has celiac disease and so far he has never had any problems.  Talk to your server, ask questions and read the menu.

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June 14th, 2012

Eating in…Lewes, Agave, Restaurant, Mexican Cuisine, Review, Delaware Beaches…2-Hour Wait?

 

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Ay bendito, por favor, dejenme entrar…no puedo esperar.  A lo mejor hablando en Espanol trabajara en una proxima ocasion. 

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Agave, located at 137 2nd St., Lewes, Delaware, 19958, has been serving some of the best Mexican cuisine in Coastal Delaware.  It is not just the quality of the food, and the presentation.  Their prices are excellent, as well.  Their tel 302-645-1232.  No website, but you can find Agave on Facebook. 

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No reservations.  In the past, and before they expanded, you still had to wait a reasonable amount of time.  Locals knew at what time, or what day to go to avoid crowds.  People were really raving about the food.  Including myself.  The Chiles en Nogada are excellent, the chili is one of the best I have had, their corn roasted with queso fresco, messy but worth it.

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At present, what I hear the most is the long waiting period; unreasonable.  I think restaurants want to be known for their good  food and not for the amout of time customers have to wait.

For the ones that are like me….there is no way I would wait for 2 hours.  It’s just not going to happen.  And, it did not.

I told my friend, Susan, to meet me at Agave on Thursday, June 7th.  Lunch would be the way to get into Agave.  We arrived right at Noon.

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We were elated to find it empty; not for long.  But, at least, we had the pick of the table. 

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Our lunch was delicious.  Susan decided to have the Puffy Tacos.  Two Puffy Tacos stuffed with grilled Mahi-Mahi, jicama slaw, pico de gallo, and Mexican Lime Crema, with a side dish of rice and black beans.  I have had these tacos before and Susan thought they were the best she had ever eaten.

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The tamale that I ordered was so good.  It was made in the traditional way with corn flour, chicken, green and red peppers, raisins and a mole sauce.  Since it is made with corn flour, it is gluten free.  The mole sauce is made on a container that could be contaminated with glutens, so I would just leave it out, if you have a gluten allergy.

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The tamale came first all wrapped up in a banana leaf.  A pull of the banana leaf so that you can see the actual tamale.

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Because the tamale was so delicious I decided to go with my husband this week.  That trip to Agave is what prompted me to write about the long wait.  So, when they told us 2 hours, 8 of the people that were there, including us, left.

The hostess was letting people through to look here or there; a little bit chaotic.

If you give them your name and telephone, they can call you with a 5 minute notice.  Someone I know was asleep when they called her. 

There must be another way to handle it.  I don’t want to be waiting for so long with my guests when they could be enjoying their Avocado Martini!!

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Hasta luego.  Espero puedan resolver ese problema porque, en realidad, su comida es deliciosa.

Hablamos pronto…que lo pasen muy bien….

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