I would like to thank those who voted
for the next restaurant. The Black Sheep Cafe was a total success! Located at about 40 North University Ave, The Black Sheep Cafe is a
relatively new restaurant that won my love with one dish. The idea
behind it is a Navajo influenced South West/Mexican Cuisine, but I
overheard the waiter saying that the head chef was trained in
European and American cooking. Makes sense since this restaurant had
burgers and I'm pretty sure that you wouldn't fine that in your average Navajo hogan.
The venue is actually pretty awesome. It doubles as a native American
Jewelry workshop, but it had this really nice modern feel to it. From
the very beginning, I could tell I was about to have a food
experience. (Especially since it smelled like one of the restaurants I
worked in).
Food:
After
we got our bearings straight that we were about to eat Navajo inspired food (which I have never actually had before) We decided on
the Bleu-Fire Shrimp Appetizer. These shrimp were seriously good. Now
that I think about it, they actually tasted a bit like fire. (I bet
one in four people would say “oh right, you've tasted fire." Fine!
It tasted smoky and almost earthy. Happy?)
It was topped with a
corn...pico de gillo...ish stuff, but without tomatoes. Sweet, Sweet corn though. All on
top of a bed of cheesy blue polenta. I know! I'd never heard of blue
polenta, but since polenta is pretty much just fancy corn meal, I guess it
could be made just as easy with blue corn. This polenta was soooo good. I could
eat a whole bowl of it, and just might some day. Some may think "Polenta?? that gelatinous stuff in a tube in the grocery store??" No no. This is made how God intended polenta to be eaten.
Bleu Fire shrimp on creamy bleu corn polenta
(Can
I just say that I love reading a menu and feeling that discouraging
feeling like I dont know what to get cause it all sounds so good.) And
then … A TRIO! I got the taco trio, a plate of the other tacos that
I was salivating over. The burgers sounded amazing, but I was really
trying to go for somewhat of an authentic Navajo experience. (As much
as one could have while drinking ice water, and snapping pictures on my smart phone)
Navajo Taco Trio
For
the record, these were no ordinary tacos. Rather than a corn
tortilla as I was expecting, they use fry bread (made in house and
soo good). It was almost like eating a taco made with naan.
My
three tacos were the Red Chile Beef, Green Chile Pork, and Black
Sheep Pintos. These meats nearly melted to the touch. They were soooo
tender and filled with flavor! I LOVED these tacos. The kind of food
that makes you laugh because its so good.
Black Sheep Pintos
Green Chile Pork
Red Chile beef
Ash
got the enchiladas, substituting the pork with chicken. I had a bite
of that and thought it was amazing. Ash claims it was one of the best
enchiladas she's ever had (coming from a girl who's spent nearly
every winter in Mexico eating enchiladas). I have to question though how black olives made their way into southwest cuisine. Do they have those down there?
Enchiladas with Chicken |
Dessert was the Orange-Habenero Creme
Brulee. The orange
flavor was definitely there, but the habenero not so much. By the time we got to this point, we were already too impressed for anything to convince us not to come back. The caramelized sugar was perfect! Some restaurants actually just put sugar on top and torch it till it's melted. This then results in a shiny charcoal on top that totally ruins the dish. Drives me nuts. Next time though, I'm totally getting the honey-butter FryBread. Mmmmmm....
Orange-Habenero Creme Brulee
Price:
I
dont know what lunch is, but here's dinner:
Appetizers:
$7
- $8 (soups, salads, other small meal-beginning stuff)
Entree:
Burgers:
$9 - $13
Tacos:
$12 - $15 (totally worth it)
Overall:
Totally worth it. Go!
Going back to the food experience, These guys got it! Not only is it
a family run restaurant (we saw three generations in the kitchen
working) but time and effort was taken to make the food unique. This
is the type of food that I feel is great by any standards. You put
them just about anywhere in the country (or out) and it would do well
because it's something that you just don't experience anywhere. It's a
type of menu that hardly anyone is familiar with but you will not
regret experimenting with it.
P.S.:
I went back there with my brother a little while later. He was excited to try out some of the stuff I've been writing about. I absolutely had to show off the taco trio, and decided that we should also try the bleu Goat burger since the restaurant holds it in such high esteem (and it totally delivered). We saw someone else drinking this radioactive looking drink and decided that rather than loosing out on our chance in getting super powers, we'd better try it out. Good thing too, turns out it was awesome ... no powers though.
P.S.:
I went back there with my brother a little while later. He was excited to try out some of the stuff I've been writing about. I absolutely had to show off the taco trio, and decided that we should also try the bleu Goat burger since the restaurant holds it in such high esteem (and it totally delivered). We saw someone else drinking this radioactive looking drink and decided that rather than loosing out on our chance in getting super powers, we'd better try it out. Good thing too, turns out it was awesome ... no powers though.
Cactus Fruit Pink Lemonade |
Bleu Goat burger with Sweet potato fries (not yam fries) |
Bleu Goat burger with Sweet potato fries |
Bleu Goat burger with Sweet potato fries |
Also..they had local art in the restaurant, such as the glass blown chandelier. Which is gorgeous! Lastly, their to-go containers are eco-friendly "tree free." I really appreciate restaurants that take the extra-step in these areas of their restaurant. It's a hard thing to find in Provo.
ReplyDeleteThose fire shrimp look amazing. We gotta party it up when we all come out soon. Gram would want that!
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, the term "squaw" is considered an incredibly derogatory term. I guess that's why a restaurant like this is so amazing...it opens up discussions and learning about a culture few people understand outside Hollywood's account :)
ReplyDeleteShoot, thanks for the insight. I guess Disney's Peter Pan and Squaw peak made me assume its neutrality. Its changed now and sorry for any disrespect.
DeleteThank you for your thoughtful review (and review changes) of Black Sheep Cafe! We appreciate the recognition our chef's and our staff have been receiving from the foodie community and we look forward to serving you again in the future. I do, however, see that you were served our fabulous Orange Habenero Creme Brulee in a to go container. I would like to offer you a free in house Creme on your next visit ;)
ReplyDeleteBleu Adams
Blak Sheep Cafe
Looks amazing! Will be going Monday! (assuming they are open, haven't checked their hours yet)
ReplyDeleteBlack Sheep Cafe is NOT Hispanic
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