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    Chewy rice
    Gab G.

    Booked ahead for Friday night dinner and had an amazing experience here! One of the two best meals we had in Nashville (Locust being the other). My boyfriend and I ordered: + Sail on, sailor + Passionfruit gin and tonic + Spanish tortilla + Chewy rice + Hokkaido scallop + Octopus + Endive + White chocolate dessert with candied nori + Marzipan doughnuts with caviar Both cocktails were great, and my favorite dishes were the chewy rice, octopus, endive and doughnuts. Scallop was also fantastic. Only miss for me was the Spanish tortilla, which was very flanlike (not my thing). Otherwise no notes! [[HIGHLIGHT]]Oh, and the Daft Punk/Tame Impala soundtrack was very much a vibe![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Kasturi S.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]The food was great but the service-portion-price-ambience just didnt add up to the whole experience.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Its neither a good curated tasting menu nor a casual eat place. Its somewhere in between and you kind of get lost within that to fully enjoy. The sherry collection was great and the candid seaweed dessert was to die for. Special mention to the beetroot starter dish; it was so well executed! I might want to go again to give it another chance; just because the food would be worth it.

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    Bernard M.

    We recently celebrated an anniversary at the Peninsula and glad we did! First, I'm am not that familiar with tapas (small plates for sharing) etiquette or how things work here and the staff was friendly and understanding when I asked. They explained that most dishes would be served on a single plate and brought out so we could share and described things that would already be brought into separate portions, such as the soup. We ended up ordering drinks and six plates, which was the right amount of food. Okay, about the experience. The host recognized us right away - we were the oldest in the restaurant - and congratulated us on our anniversary, which I highlighted on the on-line reservation through Open Table. We were taken to our table and handed a personalized menu, suitable for commemorating our celebration. G's cocoanut cocktail (Sail on Sailor). was yummy and my beer was surprisingly good and complimented almost all of the plates we ordered. The tuna came out first and was served on separate plates. Which worked well and tasted great. A bit spicy and very nice, especially since I appreciate sushi and sashimi. Next was the scallops. We both thought they were good (G is a tough critic and hard to please as a scallop aficionado) and enjoyed how they were presented and prepared by Chef Dick Wolf. This was followed by two shrimp rolls , which was accompanied by the explanation that one uses their hands to pick up the leaf as a wrapper for the fried shrimp. The wasabi was perfect and this was a great mixture of textures and tastes that left me wanting a second one. But G ate all hers and we both remarked how good this was. The salmon was wonderful, though at the moment, the details seem to escape my recollection. The penultimate dish was the melon and cucumber balls. I loved how they tingled the tip of my tongue. G said the numbed the side of her tongue and remarked that it was as fun as it sounded. This might have been my favorite as it really like how it felt. (Fair warning, I like the feeling of a small 9-volt battery on my tongue and it was something like that.) This was capped by the lobster. Which despite getting full, was a delicious, creamy and mixture of textures that was great. Okay, far better than I can describe, and frankly far better than the lobster I had on our recent cruise. (Probably not a high enough bar to compare, but I do recommend it!) Service was great and with the relaxed atmosphere and delicious food and drink, the staff went above and beyond to make this a memorable anniversary. This experience compares favorably with a Michelin starred restaurant we dined in Athens and it would not surprise me to see this place become Nashville leading contender to join those hallowed ranks. Other notes: street parking was easy to have, right in front, should you secure an early reservation. Not sure how challenging it would be later. Also, plan for your meal to last about two hours - definitely not a dine and dash place - which ought to give you a great place for a date night to relax, talk, and have a great meal and experience.

    Tony H.

    The foods were pretty good! One of the fish dish is a little fishy. 8/10. The service was amazing! The drinks were amazing and [[HIGHLIGHT]]the ambiance is fantastic[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Betsy T.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]I loved the interior of Peninsula and the vibe was just right![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Everything we ate was prepared nicely and we enjoyed the flavors and complexity of the dishes. We ordered quite a bit and I wish there was just a little more - like a bread option or something a little more filling. Our favorite dish was the sticky rice with lobster and the dessert was amazing too! The service was great and they did a nice job of explaining all of the dishes!

    Connie G.

    I recently visited The Peninsula with a friend, and we decided to let our server, Craig (one of the co-owners), choose our dishes for us. Btw.. Craig is amazing!!!! Since the menu is tapas-style, we wanted to explore a variety of flavors without having to make all the decisions ourselves so Craig made them for us. We had also heard the chef had won a James Beard Award, so our expectations were high. We started with the potato broth with lemon -- earthy, unique, and intriguing. Next came the beet with roasted garlic and habanero. I'm not a beet fan, but my friend loved it. The standout for me was the chewy rice with dill pollen, caviar, and lobster -- phenomenal. Perfect balance of flavors, and I'd absolutely order it again. The smoked hamachi with yuna, horseradish, and lime was on the fishier side, which I personally enjoyed. For dessert, we had the white chocolate with salted blackberries, candied nori, and brown butter -- absolutely delicious. We also tried their gin and tonics: I had the No. 8, and my friend had the No. 4 -- both excellent. To top off our dessert, we had a glass of Emilio Moro Polvorete and let me tell you that this is a must try!! Hint.. it has an apple flavor that you can also smell while drinking it. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The Peninsula is small, quaint, and personable. I loved that we could see the chef working nearby, and the sunset behind us made the evening even more memorable.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] If you're looking to expand your palate and try dishes that are outside the ordinary, this is a fantastic place to visit.

    Broth
    Cleo G.

    This has quickly become my favorite restaurant in Nashville. I had heard high praise before coming but this surpassed my expectations. [[HIGHLIGHT]]First of all, the kitchen is open and beautiful.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Second, Craig, the server (or owner?) is SO funny. He has such a big personality, comes sit down next to you, and chit chats all the time. He's great. The food is exquisite and creative. This is tapas executed artistically and molecularly unique. An absolute dream. We ordered the whole menu, and I'd say the absolute MUST orders are the Endive, the Iberico, the Scallop, the Beet, and the Marzipan and Caviar donut. All of these were OUT of this world. Everything else is still worth a try, though, I'm just saying you HAVE to order those. Also, they always have some specials and a good rule of thumb is: order them. I got their rum-bunk-shush drink: SO delicious, not too sweet. Hit hard, though. Afterwards, they made me an off menu drink they called the "Bounty Bar." Also really great and coco nutty. Highly highly highly recommend coming here.

    Hamachi
    Courtney C.

    Wow! The food here is phenomenal! Everything was served to get the perfect bite. We had the special fatty tuna which was a great start to our dinner. My favorite thing we had was the hamachi. The horseradish and uni went perfectly with the fish. Our waiter told us that we could not skip the endive and he was totally right! My husband said that was his favorite dish of the night and he could have had 5 more bowls. We also had the Iberico pig which tasted more like steak than ham but another great dish. We ended our evening with the scallop. It had a lot of parts to it but when you got each part on the fork it was a perfect bite. I love how all the portions were served on the smaller side to make it a portion for one person. Overall we loved this restaurant and would recommend to anyone who is a foodie. Definitely has some adventurous foods but worth a try for sure!

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    Rachel S.

    I started with the squash broth. Oh my goodness, so much flavor. I want this every time I am sick. It feels like it will heal me deep to my bones. But the point of this dish is to get your digestive juices going, enhancing the experience of the meal. We had the Spanish tortilla with ailoi, which was silky in texture and packed with flavor. Next was the shrimp wrapped in santa leaf with wasabi bearnaise. The santa leaf had a slight licorice or root beer flavor. The smoked tuna was our least favorite. We didn't ask many questions, and didn't know what to expect. I think the process of smoking the tuna may have changed the texture in a way that we were not prepared to enjoy smoked raw tuna, but I believe this may be a personal preference. The cut of tuna was smooth and the jalapeño foam was bright and delicious. The endive was a flavor packed dish, and one of our favorites. I strongly suggest the endive. The octopus was crispy on the outside, firm on the inside but not chewy. The passionfruit sauce added a sweet and tart flavor while the avocado helped balance the passionfruit. Next was the iberico solomillo. It was definitely the tenderloin, so tender and full of flavor. The potato chips added crunch and saltiness that I appreciated. The chili peanut sauce was a great addition. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The restaurant itself was a little dark and maybe a little loud upon arrival, but seemed to have quieted some after sitting down at our table.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The staff was friendly. We didn't ask many questions as we were in a mood to just let the restaurant take the lead. We enjoyed our meal overall.

    Endive
    Alexis M.

    The quality of this restaurant speaks for itself when you dine here. I was impressed from the moment of my first bite of food. Peninsula serves small plates, tapas style which was perfect for our group of 4. Just note all the food doesn't come out at once, but that each dish is presented by the staff in detail one by one. The service was excellent throughout. I started off with a spritz recommended by the owner which was the perfect sipping drink and not too sweet. What we ordered: Endive- a must order! a fun, unique dish with incredible flavor Eggplant, bone marrow- charred, buttery eggplant Duck- good, not great and probably my least favorite dish Octopus- a must order!! tempura like octopus with an addicting sauce smoked scallop & hamachi- my favorite!!! still dreaming about the bite of scallop with uni sauce Iberico presa- another favorite! nutty cut of pork I am so happy we checked out this restaurant and hope to be back again soon!

    Beet, roasted garlic, habanero
    Delaney N.

    When I tell you that this is probably the best food I've ever eaten, believe me!!!! Every plate was astonishingly good and thoughtfully prepared. The atmosphere is both elegant and casual and the service is wonderfully personal. As a vegetarian, I had plenty of options with their current menu. I ended up with three separate plates and dessert and they were all splendid. Be prepared to shell out for this meal because you will want to try everything on the menu. We will definitely be back

    Shrimp with a wasabi sauce
    Jennifer H.

    Sadly, not impressed... which was disappointing since I'd heard great things. My absolute least favorite thing is the crazy amount of money they charge you for extremely small portions. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a good tapas restaurant, but I at least want to feel somewhat full after my meal. I went with a group of 3 and they recommended 8-10 tapas. There are only 11 options on the menu.. so we ordered almost everything on the menu. The endives, shrimp, chewy rice, and broth were pretty good (although nothing amazing). The scallops and hamachj were just okay - hamachi was just this weird block of fish with ?uni on top that I'm not really sure added much. The ibérico solomillo was probably my least favorite - a few pieces of pork tenderloin and a few pieces of fried mussels (for $$$$). I will say, the service was excellent (perhaps the best part of the meal). I definitely won't be back, especially when there are so many other options in Nashville!

    Chewy rice [cakes], strawberry, lemon verbena

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    Boqueria Fifth + Broadway

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    Being a big fan of the UES location where the staff recognize you and other NYC locations which are…read morealways just busy. You get a little nervous going to a new one in a differet city Nashville did not disappoint. The staff was awesome. As in NYC we sat at the kitchen counter. It you're a foodie what take away from sitting there is how fresh everything is made. Ashley watched every plate coming out of the kitchen- as did Marcus, im a chef and restaurant owner this is a pro move. And the food showed it. This is not fine dining- great service and food. Maleya was great. She would be a great trainer for new staff. Nate stopped by and welcomed us. Every staff member Nashville and NYC are longtime employees that we met, and all like working there. Always a great experience, and they raise the bar for all restaurants.

    Overall Experience Boqueria had been on my list to try for a…read morewhile, so I was really looking forward to it. Unfortunately, I left feeling disappointed. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere and the food had potential, but the overall experience wasnot great. Food-We started with the bacon-wrapped dates, which were delicious with a nice balance of salty, savory, and sweet. The potatoes were also really good--crispy and served with a flavorful aioli. The ham croquettes were decent, but a little heavy, and I wish they had more meat. Service & Wait Time The biggest issue was the long wait for the vegetable paella. We waited about 45 minutes, and by the time it arrived, I was too hungry to even take a picture. I also wish the food had come out closer together instead of having such a long gap between dishes. To their credit, the paella was comped because of the wait. Also as big as the restaurant they put a group of 8 people where there are boots for couples which made it impossible to hear my partner. Cleanliness/cockroach Unfortunately, we also saw a cockroach during our visit, which made it difficult to feel comfortable and fully enjoy the meal. It was crawling by the seat on the bench. Parking Tip-If you visit, make sure to ask about the 2-hour parking validation before you leave. Since the paella took so long, the timing felt tight with the validation window. Final Thoughts-While there were a few dishes we enjoyed, the long wait and cleanliness concern really affected the overall experience. I'm not sure I would recommend this restaurant or comeback.

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    Lou/Na

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    The pizza was really delicious!…read more It was the most delicious pizza I had in the past 4years of living in US.

    It took me a couple of years but I finally made it to the rooftop of the Grand Hyatt. It's every…read morebit as attractive and well-appointed as you might imagine by the address. Despite the hotel setting, it feels a bit more 'for the locals' than lower Broad does these days. So whether you are entertaining out of town guests or want to have drinks Downtown, this just might be the spot you're looking for. I had something to celebrate and I wanted to do so in style. It was mid-spring and the weather was perfect so I wanted to take advantage of the short window. I took a ride share to the hotel bc ain't no one got time for Downtown parking rates and bee-lined it to the Lou/Na elevator at the back of the lobby. Once I hit the rooftop, my Friday night began. The atmosphere is every bit as dark, moody (in a good way) and smartly-illuminated as expected. Since I was here for views and good weather, I asked the hostess for an outdoor table. She obliged and I was soon perched along the edge of the roof, staring into the twinkling lights of our ever-expanding skyline. It was well-past the dinner hour and I was craving something sweet. After chatting with my helpful server, I decided on the creme brulee and an espresso martini. Both were excellent. The brulee had a perfect crust and delectable custard that paired well with the martini that veered closer to dry than sweet. I appreciated that. It showed effort went into making the cocktail. I was in my own head so I minded my business and didn't do too much people watching. Despite the time of year and good weather, the roof wasn't too packed. It wasn't empty but it wasn't bustling. That was fine by me but I'm sure the management would disagree. I would point out that Lou/Na has gotten even more popular since when I visited so I'm confident that the crowd on good weather nights has increased. If that's your thing, head over on a Friday. If not, check it out during the week. But if well-made cocktails in a beautiful environment outside the madness of Lower Broad but still Downtown is on your radar, you know where you need to go and what to do. Lou/Na should be in your rotation.

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    Answer

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    4.5
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    5.8 mi
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    The answer is...the answer. Eric R. randomly selected Answer on a list of restaurants we scrolled…read morethrough to make a reservation for on our first night in Nashville this week. It is tucked in a neighborhood in the West End, and most people were surprised we found it or had heard of it as non-locals. It is a very popular spot. We arrived 20 minutes early and snagged the last parking spot in the lot behind the restaurant. Eric R. wanted to sit outside, so we were directed to wait at the bar until a table opened up. I got the cucumber sage yuzu spritz mocktail, and Eric R. got a local amber beer. Our table was ready within 10 or 15 minutes, so we migrated to it for dinner. Our server was helpful in providing recommendations. We started with three shareables: the mussels in lemongrass serrano beer broth and grilled bread, tempura long-stemmed artichokes on Calabrian chile mascarpone, and the lamb lollipops with pearled cous cous. I tasted the lamb, and it was heavenly, like melt-in-your-mouth tender but with a lot of caramelization. That was really Eric R.'s choice so I let him eat the majority of it. I really enjoyed the mussels and the artichokes! Everything was hot and delicious. I was sipping broth with a mussel shell when the bread ran out, and the host came out with more bread for us! It was so good. We asked to see a dessert menu. Eric R. had a tough choice between carrot cake and blondie with caramel ice cream, but was steered toward the blondie and did not regret it. I asked what the house made ice cream was for the day, and it was coconut matcha with a white chocolate shell topping. That sounded so perfect, and it was AMAZING. The evening was beautiful, the restaurant was lovely, the service was fantastic, and the food was delicious! That is the answer!

    Answer has been on my list for happy hour! $6 drinks and snacks! They have a great happy hour with…read moresolid food and drink options. HEADS-UP the happy hour menu is bar-top only, so plan accordingly if you're going specifically for those deals. Limited seating available. Happy Hour & Spice Level I had the happy hour cocktail it was bourbon, lemon and honey. The food was flavorful overall, but I do wish the menu clearly noted which items are spicy. Most of the happy hour dishes seemed to have some kind of chili oil or heat element. That may be great for people who enjoy spice, but it would be helpful to know ahead of time, especially if you're sensitive to heat. For dessert, we always come back for the chocolate panna cotta with graham cracker crumble and burnt marshmallow, which was a nice sweet finish. This one is a must! To put this into next level I recommend adding the pretzel bites instead of graham cracker and a few salted flakes. We also tried the almond butter cornbread with blackberry, but I would avoid it. It was pretty dry and didn't have enough balance. The manager? Said it was a new item they were trying. I think it would be much better with ice cream or a salted caramel sauce to add moisture and richness. It was dry even when I mentioned it they didn't comp it we only had a bite and immediately decided it wasn't worth it. Final Thoughts Overall, Answer is a nice spot with a great happy hour, but clearer spice notes on the menu and a few tweaks to the dessert options would make the experience better. If you are seating by the bar it gets loud I wish the bartender doesn't just throw the drinks/plates so aggressively that it clanks. Also this place gets loud definitely not a lot for sound to absorb.

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    Tantisimo

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    4.5
    (58 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Wow! Why did we wait so long to try this? We came for an anniversary dinner, and they had special…read moremenus made up for us to wish us happy anniversary. We were also met with bubbly and well wishes! Service was incredible- they explained the menu in depth, and they did not steer us wrong. We got 5 different dishes, and I cannot begin to describe how amazing each one was. It's all farm to table, so menu changes daily- but WOW!! The flavor. The presentation! The drinks! The dessert. We will be back!!!!

    I am going to go a bit contrary to the reviews I have seen on Tantisimo. I did not think it was…read morebad, but I also don't see the hype. There were some things that stood out, but most that did not. I welcome comments on what I should focus on for a future trip, as I am always willing to go from "this is average" to "this is outstanding" if I just did not hit the right notes. Tl;DR - Dessert was the star of the show This came recommended by a guy I recommended Kosho to. He came back with a glowing review of Kosho, so I figured his recommendation of Tantisimo as the best restaurant in Nashville might stick. Perhaps I should add this up to a night that was not hitting on all cylinders? Or perhaps our taste buds were not in line with the crowd here. As such, I find this average with some high notes. Yes, I know most people consider 3 stars to be bad, but to me it was just average. YMMV This was a last minute decision and I was able to find a spot in their parking lot when I drove up. This is a kind of luck I seem to have, but would gladly give up for winning a huge lottery. LOL. Seemed like a great sign. Coming in, the place is small, but definitely builds up the vibe they are going for, which is like a small, upscale cantina. Kudos. Nicely bound cocktail, beer, wine, and liquor list. Kudos. Trisha greeted and was able to lead us to drinks. Kudos again. I got the Much Fashioned, which was like a Latin old fashioned, which uses Belle Meade bourbon, piloncillo, and aztec bitters. Very nicely done cocktail. As it was later, we went more with smaller plates: bolillo bread, pan de bueno, yuca encebollada, crudo, and shrimp skewers. The pan de bueno was a bit like Brazilian Pão de Queijo only less cheesy in execution. The Bolillo bread was more interesting with the chorizo butter. The star of the starches was the yuca encebollada with mushrooms and scallions. The Yellowfin crudo was interesting with the strawberry, which added a nice touch. The fried planatin strips added a nice visual. The shrimp were overly salty and a bit overcooked. We ended with dessert. The CU|FLan was excellent. And extremely well executed flan. I got the carjillo, which reminded me a bit of an espresso with a nice hint of vanilla. I would go back for dessert and drinks, for sure. I am torn on the meal and would love to have any recommendations of what items I did not have I should consider on a future trip.

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