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Cynthia's
552 Ritchie Hwy Severna Park, MD (410) 315-8088| Website: | http://www.cynthiassevernapark.com/ |
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Cynthia's of Severna Park, MD
We finally made our way to Cynthia’s in Severna Park, MD on Friday and attended a South African wine tasting dinner in five courses with passed hors d’oeurves. 54 people attended and, of course, the restaurant was closed for this event to the general public. The décor inside is nonexistent and spare with a tasteful bar at the back. Everyone were seated at tables of 8. Brian and Cindy put on a wonderful event and the restaurant was very loud with all of the talking that got louder as more wine was consumed. I expected tasting portions but they were anything but that. The hors d’oeurves were plentiful. The prawns were giant and there were 3 of them. Only one of the courses is on the regular menu and that was the crispy moulard duck breast. Everything was perfectly cooked and the only criticism that I would have is that many of the courses were over seasoned. With the venison course, all I could taste was the cracked pepper crust. It was like eating pure cracked pepper and overpowered the dish itself. Backing off on the seasoning would have made the dinner perfect. The dessert was perfect and ethereal. I wanted more of that. An odd aspect of this dinner is that they poured coffee before the dessert with the dessert wine. I refrained from drinking the coffee until after the dessert and wine so that I would not ruin my palate before drinking the wine. After the dinner, we talked with Brian and Cindy. This was their first wine tasting dinner event that was not tied to a wine store. At the end of dinner, we were all given a gift wrapped cinnamon streusel muffin to take home. I would rate the experience equivalent to a one star Michelin restaurant. Very good but not exceptional overall. However, the experience was way above average for the DC area and well deserving of a place in the Washingtonian top 100. We will definitely go back. Below is the menu and wines for that dinner.
Passed Hors D’oeuvres: King Crab with Pineapple and Mango Peri Peri Chicken Wings Beef Satay with Ginger Peanut Sauce Curried Lamb Samosas Sweet Potato Chips with Chickpea Puree Wine: Raats Family Wines “Original” Chenin Blanc, Unwooded, 2007 ——— _ ——— GRILLED PRAWNS julienne vegetables, red curry lobster nage Wine: Klein Constantia Sauvignon Blanc, 2005 ——— _ ——— SAUTEED SWEETBREADS wilted spinach, smoked bacon sauce Wine: Rustenberg Estate Chardonnay, 2006 ——— _ ——— CRISPY MOULARD DUCK BREAST honey glazed apples, cranberry gastrique Wine: Kanonkop Kadette Pinotage Blend, 2005 ——— _ ——— ROASTED PEPPERED VENISON LOIN potato gratin, mushroom asparagus ragout, cabernet sauce Wine: Mulderbosch Vineyards “Faithful Hound” Bordeaux Blend, 2004 ——— _ ——— CAPE BRANDY PUDDING pecan ice cream, brandy sauce Wine: Kanu Kia-Ora Noble Late Harvest, 2004
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