Extremely good meal. Wonderfully casual service that was still refined and informative. Great mix of hip hop and metal playing. Everything was perfectly simple yet complex. The belly used on the tuna cracker melted on the tongue without chewing. Caviar an incredible accompaniment to the tartare, dried capers had a nice contrast in the hand roll. Uni butter on the clams was to die for. Dumplings light and rich concurrently, seaweed had the punch of salt and umami that balanced perfectly. Expressed a bit of interest with the chefs and ended up with the white truffle shaving at the table. Shaved ice was a revelation, an incredible play on a classic southeast Asian dessert. Highly recommend.
theytheytheythry on
Do you order off a menu, or is it prix fixe? How’d you get a res?
What was your total spend?
magicroot75 on
Awesome. I’m heading to Nashville in a few weeks and still need good dinner ideas for Sunday and Monday nights. Do you have any suggestions if they cant squeeze me in at Locust (I just emailed them)?
Ultimate_Mango on
I usually do not comment here but holy frijoles this meal looked absolutely extraordinary. Your pictures were excellent as well.
TheStormborn1 on
I’m very curious about the razor clams. How does one eat them?
Sick_boy77 on
I absolutely loved eating at Locust. One of my favorite meals that I’ve ever had.
mistergingerbread on
Went a few weeks ago. Absolutely dynamite meal. Would wholeheartedly recommend.
Apparently Audrey, Sean Brock’s new spot in Nashville, is even better.
Pagliaccithecl0wn on
This looks incredible. The simplicity is so powerful
PombaGira2020 on
Now this I can eat in entirety.
dogecoinfiend on
Man, this has been on my list, and just haven’t been able to make the trip up there. Looks great!
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Extremely good meal. Wonderfully casual service that was still refined and informative. Great mix of hip hop and metal playing. Everything was perfectly simple yet complex. The belly used on the tuna cracker melted on the tongue without chewing. Caviar an incredible accompaniment to the tartare, dried capers had a nice contrast in the hand roll. Uni butter on the clams was to die for. Dumplings light and rich concurrently, seaweed had the punch of salt and umami that balanced perfectly. Expressed a bit of interest with the chefs and ended up with the white truffle shaving at the table. Shaved ice was a revelation, an incredible play on a classic southeast Asian dessert. Highly recommend.
Do you order off a menu, or is it prix fixe? How’d you get a res?
What was your total spend?
Awesome. I’m heading to Nashville in a few weeks and still need good dinner ideas for Sunday and Monday nights. Do you have any suggestions if they cant squeeze me in at Locust (I just emailed them)?
I usually do not comment here but holy frijoles this meal looked absolutely extraordinary. Your pictures were excellent as well.
I’m very curious about the razor clams. How does one eat them?
I absolutely loved eating at Locust. One of my favorite meals that I’ve ever had.
Went a few weeks ago. Absolutely dynamite meal. Would wholeheartedly recommend.
Apparently Audrey, Sean Brock’s new spot in Nashville, is even better.
This looks incredible. The simplicity is so powerful
Now this I can eat in entirety.
Man, this has been on my list, and just haven’t been able to make the trip up there. Looks great!