Friday, May 18, 2018

Mothers Day Brunch with the Grudge Monster

When you think of culinary hot spots, you might automatically think of New York City, or Chicago. Portland with it's food truck scene. California for health conscious fresh fare. Texas or Kansas City for barbeque. You might not immediately think of Des Moines, but times are changing friends! We are "on the map" so to speak and it's time to give some serious cred. Des Moines is home to a number of James Beard Award winning chefs. The culinary scene has exploded with downtown, the East Village, and western suburbs taking on a Disneyland-like quality for foodies. 

We have events throughout the year that peak interest in the food scene too- the Food Truck Showdown. Winefest. World Food and Music Festival. Italian American Festival. The Taco Festival. We have Greek food fairs, Baconfest, even a cheese curd festival. There is literally something for everyone in the city. I just can't get enough either. Every week I find something interesting to attend, or taste. New restaurants pop up and it's hard to even get in the door with all the buzz. That was the case with St. Kilda. Nestled in the Harbach Lofts building on the southern edge of downtown, St. Kilda is owned by Alexander Hall, who brings his culinary vision all the way from Australia. 

My Grudge Monster knew I'd been wanting to go to St. Kilda for a long time so her Mothers Day treat for me was a beautiful brunch. I was so excited to finally get to go! The restaurant space is just gorgeous. Industrial with soaring ceilings, exposed ductwork and brick, but flooded with sunlight and sprinkled with elegant and modern seating and fixtures, the dining room pays tribute to the loft building it's situated in. The menu is so creative, and surprising. Portion sizes are perfect- just perfect for your meal, without needing a to go box. This might seem a bit "light" to some people but honestly, in the U.S. portion sizes have gotten out of control anyway. St. Kilda's philosophy is to provide you with a perfectly sized meal you will eat NOW while freshly prepared. Every dish is beautifully plated and garnished and flavors are best described as- FRESH.


We started with beverages, and they have the perfect cup of black coffee. Single origin fair trade coffee is roasted dark, and brews a beautiful strong cup with the perfect hint of oil on top. No cream or sugar added, this cup was warming and happy.


We shared a bowl of the housemade granola and yogurt. Big crunchy nuts, seeds and perfectly toasted oats filled one side of the bowl while Greek yogurt dotted with chia seed filled the other. Local honey drizzled over all, and fresh berries and peach slices were scattered on top, along with a sprinkling of beautiful microgreens. It was perfectly sweet without being overly so, and loaded with flavors and textures.


We each chose a toast for our entree. Grudgie ordered the Mushroom Toast, which was a big slab of toasted crusty sourdough, spread with a truffled cheese spread, and topped with roasted maitake, bunapi, and bunashime mushrooms, drizzled with olive oil, and sprinkled with microgreens. She added a perfectly poached egg. The bread is just....... yum. Crunchy crust, thickly sliced, perfectly toasted, and piled with the mushrooms, it was so savory and delicious.


I went hipster style with the Avocado Toast. This plate is a serious contender for Best Thing I Ever Ate. That same slab of wonderful sourdough is covered in fresh avocado- just smashed just enough. A dollop of salsa, fresh sliced cucumber, feta cheese, a healthy sprinkling of roasted corn and pickled red onions on top- absolute food heaven. I added a scrambled egg to mine, and I don't know HOW they did it, but somehow they managed to absolutely flawlessly duplicate my grandmother's buttery perfect scrambled eggs. Done exactly as I love them, NO brown spots, not too soft, not too overdone. I ate every kernel of corn, every pickled onion ring, every crumb of bread. 

I can't wait to go back, and you better believe I will be. St. Kilda also serves some very creative cocktails, beer and wine, a nice selection of coffee and espresso beverages, handmade bakery items and recently started serving dinner. I. Can't. Wait. To. Go. Back.

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