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shared about 5 plates. Our check was just under $100 before tip. I made reservations in September for mid-November. My only options, for a Thursday night, were 4:30 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. If you want a prime dining time, you are going to have to book really early. We were running very late and didn't arrive until after 5:00 p.m., but I called ahead to let them know and they said that our table was secure. We received outstanding service from the time I made the call until the moment we left for the evening. Our waitress made us feel very comfortable and welcome at Girl & the Goat. She even graciously took a photo of my husband & I (like total tourists, we are!), and she made some recommendations from the menu. Here are the dishes we tried: Goat Bleu Bread. A dense bread with robust blue cheese flavor, carmelized onions and I believe a bacon jam. I generally despite onions, but I could not get enough of this bread or the onions & jam. Pork Belly. The size of the dish was deceivi
ng as it was the most "artistic" looking of the bunch. Our waitress recommended it when we told her that we like sushi. Every ingredient in all of the dishes are chosen intentionally and you could really taste it with the pork belly. Goat Empanadas. How do groups of more than two share these? These were my favorite dish. It's a good "starter" dish for anyone who is fussy about their food. Basically it is goat meat (which isn't at all gamey or weird) in an empanada crust. Pig Face. So crunchy, so flavorful! I will never look at a pig's face the same again. When served, it is not actually on the pig's head, so the faint of heart need not worry. It's just another part of the pig, and quite possibly the BEST part. Cauliflower. The best vegetable I've ever eaten. I believe it was made with parmesan, pine nuts, and
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home and try my luck another day. With that being said, the menu is all delicious and inspired with a fusion of flavors in each dish. My usual favorites include the grilled baby octopus, crisp braised pork shank (with naan and a creamy kimchee sauce... Omg) and the saut??ed green beans. The servings tend to be on the smaller side with the intention of being shared tapas-style. It is a similar concept to Purple Pig also, in the downtown area. My advice is go with a couple of friends and order different inks so that everyone can try all the awesomeness the menu has to offer. And every good meal needs a good beverage to accompany... They have a full bar with a short list of craft beers and the cocktail drinks are all strong and expertly prepared by the mixologist bartenders. The decor is trendy with a conversational ambiance. There is a modern rustic look to the place which I love. There are plenty of couches to sit on while waiting for a table with cocktail service. The bar is beautifu
lly set up and the kitchen is set up so that you can get a peek at the magic going on behind the scenes. Worst case scenario, you don't have a rezzie and the place is packed... You can always go across the street to their sister restaurant, Little Goat, or check out the tons of other fabulous restaurants on Randolph St. Bottom line: Make a reservation. Take some friends. Order a lot. Enjoy your night. You won't regret it. Girl & the Goat lived up to its amazing reputation. While it is a spendy restaurant, the food and drinks were worth every penny. We had a beer, cocktail, andguessed.
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