Dinner at Amadeus
Dined last night (the 13th) at Amadeus restaurant in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Amadeus is a unique restaurant that features Central European dishes - namely Polish, Austrian, and Hungarian. The feel is very "old-world", though the prices are very 2010. Service was excellent (even our sever had an eastern-European or Russian accent). The food was both authentic and delicious - much of the menu was written in anglicized Polish, though translations were provided.
There's even a live piano player! I really, really wanted to take a photo of him playing with a Beethoven score on the piano, but refrained so as not to disturb the other diners. Actually, I wanted to take a LOT of photos of the place, but it's a small, elegant place with a lot of distinguished looking guests, so I restrained myself.
I did sneak a picture of our dessert, above. It was called simply "Turtle" on the menu. It's essentially a lava-cake with caramel and pecans on top, covered in chocolate ganache. Super-rich and delicious!
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