First course by Vivace - Beef Tartar on Harrissa Spiced Grits Cake. So good!
Second course by Heirloom Restaurant - Roasted lamb, radish, farro verde, foie gras vinaigrette, offal jus
Desert prepared by Vivace
1st course by Heirloom Restaurant - poached NC oyster, crawfish, cucumber, leek, and smoked bacon.
Desert prepared by Heirloom Restaurant using Cactus Creek Coffee and Black Mountain Chocolate. Truly memorable!
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Most diverse dish of the night at @compdiningnc was this creation featuring #pickled #strawberries #PorkBelly crouton
Dessert is served at @compdiningnc This is one of the 2 on the secret menu. What a great night and everyone loved the menus
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Dessert time! Arugula ice cream
Dessert time! Lemon shortbread
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Elizabeth M.
May 13, 2015
Ever wanted to be a judge on Iron Chef? Competition Dining Series is that chance!!! This series puts chefs head to head in a three course cook off in various cities, culminating in a head to head against all the bests from each region for a chance to win some $$s! Best part is, you are the judge! Each person puts in their scores for each dish based on Presentation, Aroma, Use of Secret Ingredient, etc.My husband and I had the amazing opportunity to go to the Dogwood vs Mandrake competition one night. The competition took place at Bonterra. Never been to Bonterra before, but man, we will definitely return just cause of the wine list! You are seated at a table of other people attending the competition and we had the priviledge of meeting some awesome Yelp people!The secret ingredient for the night was arugula and Calvander Cheese from Chapel Hill Cremery. Calvander cheese is like an Asiago style cheese. Bonus, we sat with the ladies that owned Chapel Hill Cremery and learned so much about their business and cheeses!As for the courses....all very delicious and super creative. It was just so cool to see how these chefs integrating the secret ingredients! Some of our favorites were a Calvander grit cake and the arugula ice cream! Both chefs used lamb as the meat for their second course.....yummy!! 6 courses and a few glasses of wine later, the chefs and teams came out for applauses and to introduce the winner!The night was just so much fun! Great food, awesome company, so much smiles and laughter! Perfect date night. The second we left, we talked about making sure we RSVP for atleast one of these each year!
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Michael N.
Apr 8, 2015
Want to dine like a rock star??! Follow these four simple steps1) Buy a competition dining ticket2) Roll up to the front door of Bonterra, hand your keys to the valet, wink at the paparazzi3) Order some drinks or wine from the list of 200 and make it rain, as you're seated and greeted by the talk of the town4) Open an enormous can of Holy Crap NC Competition Dining Awesomeness and enjoy!!Tonight the Mandrake and Dogwood crews competed for bragging rights, entry into semifinals and a $2000 check. Each team made 3 courses: a starter, main course and dessert. And the secret ingredients were ... drum roll...Organic Arugula and Calvander cheese from Chapel Hill Creamery. First you sample the ingredients in their purest "naked" form and then the dishes start flying out of the kitchen!! After each dish you rate it on a smartphone app based on everything from Presentation to Aroma to Use of Secret Ingredient. Votes are tallied in real time, separated by the Pros and the Joes, celebrity guests and chefs like our own CM Nikki and people who just like to eat. At the end the teams come out and run through the crowds soaking in the glory, until one is crowned champion! Tonight Dogwood Southern took the prize handily. Both teams had some amazingly creative dishes with spectacular flavor combinations that included uses of the cheese in everything from grit cakes to ice cream, and the arugula in everything from Spaetzele to gelato!! Wow! This is quickly becoming a "must do" annual event here in Charlotte!!Oh and almost forgot step #5 - "accidentally" swap valet keys for the Maserati parked out front and drag race on South Boulevard...just kidding!Or am I??
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Ashley K.
May 30, 2015
Competition Dining is so much fun! I've been to three times and plan on attending many more. Tasting the different dishes prepared by the chefs is a treat in itself; getting to score them like the judges do on Iron Chef and Chopped is a blast! The atmosphere is lively and engaged and adds to the fun of tasting and judging the six courses prepared by the local chefs using local ingredients.
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