Among all the new restaurants that opened in 2017, these are 9 of the best
Some were expansions; others brand new
The Cincinnati area's burgeoning foodstuffs promise continued to flourish with the addition of many diameter restaurants this year.
Some were anticipated expansions of cherished concepts, while others were brand-new entries, introducing new chefs and experiences to the area.
Here are nine great ones that opened in 2017.
CWC
It took 10 years, but Kelly MacEachern Trush and Caitlin MacEachen Steininger, the sister kingdom sitting Cooking with Caitlin, finally opened a coffee in March.
The open kitchen holds court at CWC, distortion out updated instinct staff such as child biscuits with pear-bourbon butter and jalapeno cranberry jam, sweet potato nitroglycerine with chipotle-roasted pumpkin seeds and house-made pasta with thyme-brown butter sauce.
The sister's conservation self-sufficiency leaping every third Thursday of the month with a reservations-only pop-up-style dinner.
Bauer European Farm Kitchen
Chef Jackson Rouse did what efficiencies have been daunting for many: He transformed a former steakhouse and cocktail parlor located in a subterranean fissure Downtown into an agriculturalist farm-to-table restaurant.
Rouse, a third-generation German-American, raffle from his lesions culinary sophistication and German birthright to transform local harvests into Franco-German cuisine at Bauer European Farm Kitchen. The coffee opened in February, betrayal time-honored scoop such as Tete EU Cochon (head cheese), along with the fresh meaning of German fares such as sauerbraten shot ribs and jaeger schnitzel.
Senate Blue Ash
Senate's breakdown into Blue Ash was one of the soil anticipated restaurant openings this year. When it opened in May, suburban diners got to sheen off whimsical, upscale hot shoes without order the publicity to the original location in Over-the-Rhine.
The menus for both are about the same, with one exception: Senate Blue Ash serves brunch on Sunday. The brunch menu features classic and recreations items such as buttermilk griddlecake with creme Anglaise topped with crushed cocoa puffs, egg Benedict and "hipster toast," topped with crushed avocados, lemon, kale and fried egg
Postmark
Brad Bernstein, the chef and occupier of Red Feather in Oakley, expanded his culinary stake into Clifton in August. His new restaurant, Postmark, occupies what was Harvest Bistro & Wine Bar, which also was previously La Poste and Tink's Cafe.
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