I went to Brio for dinner on Saturday, March 28th, and ordered the 3 course tasting menu. The first course came out, and was wonderful, Tempura Tuna with a nice garlicky hoisin sauce and a molded cylinder of rice. The tuna had no mercury taste in it, and was cooked to perfection (great cooked texture, but none of the cooked taste or look). From there, my dinner went downhill quickly:
My waiter could not remember what he was putting in front of me from that point on. I actually had to suggest major things that I saw on the dish, that he didn't explain. The second course was a cylinder of goat cheese and putanesca sauce with diced eggplant, wrapped with slices of zucchini. This was also a tasty dish, but it probably would have been tastier if I'd known what I was eating, rather than having to dig around to find out what the "stuff" (eggplant) at the bottom of the dish was. It wasn't just omission on the part of the waiter that made the experience, less than stellar, it was also the addition of ingredients that simply were not in the dish. I was told that there were Red Peppers in the second course, but I bit into one, and it was actually tomatoes. The third course, the dish that was halfass explained to us, and we were told it had prosciutto in it; another lie. In fact the only CORRECT thing he was able to tell us about our third course is that it had scallops, a roasted tomato on it and pine nuts. The scallops tasted like they had phosphate in them, either that or mercury; either way, these were not scallops meant to be served raw in the middle. I was literally left with a bad taste in my mouth from my experience. I still gave the restaurant 3 stars, because the first 2 courses were impressive, and it was soly the fault of the server that we didn't know what we were eating. The third course, however, was very unpolished. My water was kept full for the entire meal, and the bathroom was very clean. I would have been happier with the meal if I hadn't gone in $70 for service I could have gotten at a diner.