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Showing posts with label Apex at Montage. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Apex at The Montage Deer Valley - lunch



Randy and his family booked a weekend at the Montage and invited us up for lunch at Apex. We were surprised and disappointed to discover that Daly's was closed (their 3 kids would have loved all the Daly's activities!) for an entire month since Deer Valley Mtn closed the week before. Lunch was slow, but fantastic. The room had so much natural light pouring into the windows, something we missed completely when we were there for dinner (which was fabulous!).
Chicken Schnitzel, lemon herb spaetzle, braised cabbage, caper brown butter, $19.
Kids hot dog and fries.
Kids mac 'n cheese.
Hefty thick coloring books for each child!
Apex Prime Burger, gold creek farms cheddar, fried shallots, garlic aioli, toasted brioche bun, thyme fries, $16. 
House Smoked Turkey Club, applewood-smoked bacon, heirloom tomato, bibb lettuce, avocado aioli, rustic asiago bread, $15.  
Spicy Ahi Tuna Tartare, avocado, soy-lime vinaigrette, sesame lavosh, $15.  
That night, I hosted a mass kid sleepover and took them to see Rio (that blue bird animation). We all LOVED the movie! We loaded up on tons of junk foodCold Stone, Sour Patch Kids, Sour Punch Straws, popcorn, etc. Way past midnight, I was still limping around putting kids to bed! This was a perfect family movie for all ages. It was tastefully done, didn't totally scare the living daylights out of the younger ones.
Apex
(435) 604-1300
Located inside the Montage Deer Valley.
9100 Marsac Ave
Park City, UT 84060
Apex (Montage) on Urbanspoon

Sunday, February 13, 2011

APEX at The Montage Deer Valley - dinner



All summer long, I witnessed the Montage hotel being built at record speed whenever I dropped off hubby and his biker friends up at Guardman Pass, Deer Valley. We were all amazed when it actually opened in December with three fabulous new restaurants: APEX, Daly's Pub & Rec and Vista Lounge & Terrace. We like Daly's Pub a lotI've dragged my kids and their friends there a million times. Good things were being said about Apex and they were getting famous for being completely bookedI was dying to go!

Aleda and Mike, our favorite friends who are also hotel/restaurant junkies, were in town and ready to explore and EAT. Mike impressively scored an impossibly complicated reservation at Apex on Saturday night (nice moves, Mike;) and Aleda got us psyched about the Apex desserts she read about online! Here we go...
Chilled Shellfish Patter, horseradish cocktail sauce, mignonette sauce, dijon aioli, $MP  - Oysters were perfectbriny, slippery, chilled, and only needing a bare drip of lemon. Colossal shrimp were meaty and tasty, but the skimpy crab legs were disappointing :'( Nevertheless, this was a fantastic starter dish (that spun around in perfect lazy-susan rotations). Nice call, Mike.
Poppers and butterparmy and fluffy.
Heirloom Tomato Salad, burrata cheese, fresh basil, aged balsamic, $14 - It is impossible to mess up ripe heirlooms with a good balsamic drizzle. The creamy burrata was superb with the oil and vinegar.
Spicy Ahi Tuna Tartare, avocado, soy-lime vinaigrette, sesame lavosh, $17 - Chunky tuna mixed with peaches (?), shallot and avocado was good, but needed an extra texture or crunch (just sayin'). It had a kick but wasn't way too spicy.
Sea Scallops, orange braised endive, celery root puree, $32 - Perfect peppery scallops seared rare and served in a puddle of savory yummy sauce. The server called this light, which it wasn't.
Gnocchi Chive Gratin, $9 - "Oh! wow! Omg! Mmmm..." were sounds we made when we tasted this. If you are gonna do rich, go all the way, right? Brilliant take on gnocchi. Order this and share it with your table.
Pan Roasted Wild Mushrooms and Asparagus, $9.
Apex Surf and Turf, Lobster and Prime Steak, butter poached maine lobster, eight ounce prime filet mignon, caramelized onion gratin potato, fresh asparagus, bearnaise sauce, $MP - Mike and Aleda each got this and Aleda shared her steak which was fabulous. They (A & E) do not mess around ;')
Broccolini, $7.
Organic Spinach and Garlic, $7 - Per hubby's request, of course, the spinach was sauteed in garlic and olive oil versus the chef's "Creamed Organic Spinach and Garlic." 
"Frings," pommes frites and buttermilk fried onion rings, $9 - Apex fry sauce rocks. The fries were just so-so, but those onion rings were pretty amazing.
Herb Roasted Chicken, lemon-herb spaetzle, oven-dried tomato, wild mushrooms natural jus, $30.
Pan Seared Sustainable Chilean Seabass, chive potato gnocchi, artichoke, tomato ragu, $36.
German rieslings by Trimbach....my new favorite.
Montage Apple Strudel, malt ice cream, vanilla sauce, $8 - Crazy good—familiar, classic comfort, not sickeningly sweet. The dried muscats were chewy, sugary, surprise explosions in the mouth. 
Chocolate Bread Pudding, amano chocolate, sour cherry sauce, frozen vanilla custard, $9 - Chocolate lovers will die, just DIE—dense, dark, rich, not too sweet either. Just insanely good. 
Churro S'Mores, chocolate fudge ice cream, cinnamon marshmallow, $9 - Good, but not mind-blowing like the chocolate bread pudding. Mike didn't totally love this take on s'mores—c'mon, a churro?!
Lemon Sorbet - Hubby originally ordered "Green Apple Sorbet" but they were out. They make their own ice-creams and sorbets here. Just an fyi.
What a beautiful nightending up in happy, happy food coma...

Apex
(435) 604-1300
Located inside the Montage Deer Valley.
9100 Marsac Ave
Park City, UT 84060
Apex (Montage) on Urbanspoon