Thursday, July 16, 2009
Red Sky Cafe, Duck, NC
The Outer Banks is full of BAD food. The beach road and bypass are lined with mediocre restaurants that I am determined prey upon unknowing victims...at least I am hoping. Either that or there are a lot of people that do not care about or know good food. I am there frequently throughout the spring, summer and fall and I have been running Blue Point Grill and Colington Cafe into the ground the last few years. A friend told Nikki that her favorite OBX restaurant was the Red Sky Cafe, so we thought two things, we need a change in a big way and this was an approved referral source. Off we went.
Upon arriving, we both got pretty nervous pretty quickly. The restaurant itself is a little dark and reminded me of a diner though it was not a true diner set up. We both feared we were walking into one of 'those' OBX restaurants that I described at the beginning. But we were there and figured we should push through our anxieties. The first calming force was the Asiago Artichoke Dip and bread. Amazing! The dip was asiago cheese melted (maybe with a little sour cream or something) and then topped with fresh, chopped tomatoes, green peppers, red onion and I believe a little jalapeno. What a spread. I noticed on the menu that they charge $5 for any dip and bread after the first serving. I can see why, people would wipe them out otherwise. Very quickly, our appetizer, the Thai Pork Spring Roll, arrived. Another winner. The roll was very tasty and was served with a soba noodle and seaweed salad mixture. We had barely finished the Thai roll and our entrees arrived. We were both astounded. I have never had a meal move this quickly. My choice, the Sesame Lacquered Salmon, was okay. It more more Teriyaki than orange-glaze (and yes they could be considered in the same family of flavors, I suppose) and I am not a huge fan of Teriyaki. My mistake. The side vegetables were steamed and could have had more flavor but the the mashed potatoes were very creamy...that was my favorite part of my meal and I am not a mashed potato-addict.
Nikki fared much better. Her Chardonnay Shrimp and Pasta was fantastic. Shrimp, mushrooms, peppers and onions and the Chardonnay sauce was not as heavy as an Alfredo but very creamy and full of flavor. The winner of the entree course. Lastly, I had spotted the dessert tray and had to know what some of those decadent things were. There were about ten choices, including three or four types of cheesecake, some kind of cookie pie and a host of others. I had my sights set on the three layer devil's food cake with white-Hershey icing. A good choice to ease my entree disappointment. The one kicker, we arrived at 6:50pm and were in the car by 7:48pm. We knew the food came out quickly, but there was almost no break between courses to relax. I think we might have just missed the early bird rush and just beat the dinner surge. Prices are standard for a good meal.
Pay a little more and get something good rather than going to one of 'those' restaurants and getting a frozen patty burger and terrible fried seafood. Run far and fast from the 'everything is better fried' types of places and any restaurant that has an 'All U Can Eat' sign. The Drunk Taxi driver (there are a few services that will cab you to and from bars and restaurants) told Nikki there is a place down the road from our house that serves things with 'all of those French sauces'. What? I guess he did not recognize her for the gourmet cook she is and she that not only had she heard of 'all of those French sauces' but she can make them as well. Crazy!
I will definitely journey to Red Sky Cafe again, but will choose a different entree. They have a wide variety of dishes, so I am sure I will find something to fit my pallet. I do suggest making a reservation. This prevents a long wait at most of the nicer restaurants on the Outer Banks.
Red Sky Cafe is open for lunch and dinner daily and is located at 1197 Duck Road, Duck, North Carolina 27949. For reservations, call (252) 261-8646.
www.redskycafe.com
~Alex
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2 comments:
I'm so glad you tried Red Sky. It's one of my Duck favorites. Try Ocean Boulevard next time. Roadside in Duck is also really good. Outer Banks Brewing, Off season, does some outstanding entrees and there is always Blue Point.
Hey, thanks for the info!! Another place you must try is in Nags Head mp 16. South Beach Grille !! Have gone there several times and have tried different things each time and everything has been amazing!!!!!!! The salads are beautiful for lack of a better word and you will see what I mean when you order one, another one of my favorites, spicy shrimp pasta and the salmon burger!! Give it a try, you'll love it. They have only been open a few months but I understand the owners have had restaurants for 20 years so they know whats up.
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