Oakley’s has been on my list to get back to—I hadn’t been since I started my blog, and I finally managed to get over there—well, for lunch anyway. And the very first time I went, it was lunch, and I was quite impressed so I was looking forward to it.
The weird thing is, I think the menu is the same lunch menu they have had since I went there the first time, like 3 years ago. I was sort of hoping in a chef driven independent restaurant for a little more variety, but what can you do.
I decided to get the soup and tart option, opting for the soup of the day which was described to me as roasted corn and cauliflower soup with a garnish of tomatoes and avocado. This soup was outstanding—truly something special. However, I think it was more like roasted corn and cauliflower with some small nice chunks of mushroom and tomato with chive oil and chives for garnish. Didn’t really taste the avocado, but they bring it in little copper pots that are hot and pour it into a large bowl so it was hard to catch exactly what was on top for garnish. But whatever it was exactly, it was amazing. My dining companion had the butternut squash soup, which I think is usually on the menu, and thought mine was better. Seriously, if they offer this soup when you are there, get it. Yum.
I chose the shrimp tart as the second course and it was good, but not great. It was described as coming with shrimp, spinach, tomato fondue and mushrooms. The crust is a nice puff pastry but the “tomato fondue” seemed more like a chunky marinara that sort of turned the whole flavor into a pizza-ish one, which isn’t what I was really hoping for. The spinach and the mushrooms were sautéed and the perfectly cooked shrimp lay across the top. Other than the shrimp, I could have closed my eyes and been eating pizza. I would prefer it without the tomato sauce, or maybe with just a few fresh tomato dices on top (well, when they’re in season anyway). There were several tarts, particularly a chicken version that sounded interesting and may not suffer from this problem since they are described as just having “tomato” but if it is the same sauce, I would skip them and try something else.
The weird thing is, I think the menu is the same lunch menu they have had since I went there the first time, like 3 years ago. I was sort of hoping in a chef driven independent restaurant for a little more variety, but what can you do.
I decided to get the soup and tart option, opting for the soup of the day which was described to me as roasted corn and cauliflower soup with a garnish of tomatoes and avocado. This soup was outstanding—truly something special. However, I think it was more like roasted corn and cauliflower with some small nice chunks of mushroom and tomato with chive oil and chives for garnish. Didn’t really taste the avocado, but they bring it in little copper pots that are hot and pour it into a large bowl so it was hard to catch exactly what was on top for garnish. But whatever it was exactly, it was amazing. My dining companion had the butternut squash soup, which I think is usually on the menu, and thought mine was better. Seriously, if they offer this soup when you are there, get it. Yum.
I chose the shrimp tart as the second course and it was good, but not great. It was described as coming with shrimp, spinach, tomato fondue and mushrooms. The crust is a nice puff pastry but the “tomato fondue” seemed more like a chunky marinara that sort of turned the whole flavor into a pizza-ish one, which isn’t what I was really hoping for. The spinach and the mushrooms were sautéed and the perfectly cooked shrimp lay across the top. Other than the shrimp, I could have closed my eyes and been eating pizza. I would prefer it without the tomato sauce, or maybe with just a few fresh tomato dices on top (well, when they’re in season anyway). There were several tarts, particularly a chicken version that sounded interesting and may not suffer from this problem since they are described as just having “tomato” but if it is the same sauce, I would skip them and try something else.
I saw they still had the salmon pot pie on the menu as well, which hubby raved and raved about when he got it 3 years ago. Maybe try that. All in all, I want to like Oakley’s, I like the concept, I like the restaurant and the ingredients are top notch. A little variety might be just what they need. When a restaurant like this rarely changes the menu, it makes me question if maybe they are just a little burnt out. But I will try dinner again soon, and will hope for the best! And as always, I will let you know when I do!
Oakley’s Bistro
1464 W 86th St
Indy 46260
(317) 824-1231
www.oakleysbistro.com
www.oakleysbistro.com
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