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    Legal Assets - Korean Cauliflower

    Legal Assets

    4.6(108 reviews)
    34.6 mi

    First of all, this is a dog friendly restaurant with outdoor seating. So we were able to enjoy our…read morelunch with our baby. The food was excellent. One of the specials- blackened swordfish on a brioche bun was really good. The fish was so fresh and beautifully cooked. The chef even gave our baby (a chihuahua mix) a home made treat, which our baby loved. Great service, great ambiance and a clean bathroom.

    I was happy to have discovered this local restaurant that uses quality ingredients for a nice…read moredinner out when I was searching for an alternative to the booked up Wardroom (and Bas Rouge was more than what we wanted to spend that night). For reservations, they don't use any of the popular reservation platforms, so I called their number to schedule a reservation. Fortunately, I was able to make it for the same day- Friday evening, no less! The restaurant is in a house, and they asked me if we were okay with the second floor (bearing in mind there are stairs). There are two rooms on the second floor with a several tables in each, and there were people, so we weren't isolated. There is also a restroom located on the second floor, so you don't have to go down the stairs to use the restroom. We parked across the street in a public parking lot. We received complimentary (warm) bread and butter! You don't see that much anymore. We started off with drinks. I had the Korean spicy margarita, which I loved, and my husband had the strawberry rhubarb cider, which was also good. The menu offers many choices for both appetizers and entrees. We ordered two appetizers- the Asian beef lettuce wraps (3 lettuce wraps- when you're a party of 2 or 4, that number is annoying!) and the short rib ravioli. Both apps were wonderful. For entrees, don't forget the specials. We ordered the soft-shell crab special and also the duo of duck off the entrees menu. The vegetables in both dishes were fresh, and the sauces were complimentary to the mains. Close to being unable to eat any more, but we simply had to close the fantastic dinner with desserts. I ordered the lemon semi-freddo and my husband ordered the flourless chocolate cake, and both passed the taste test. We were pleased with the attentive service, food, and vibes, and would keep this place in mind when we come back to this area!

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    Brew River Restaurant & Bar - Muffins & breads

    Brew River Restaurant & Bar

    3.0(222 reviews)
    6.5 mi
    $$

    Beautifully decorated on the inside. Sitting outside was very nice. Lots of open tables…read more Service was good. We ran into a few hiccups in the beginning. Small plate was dirty and had to be replaced. One of the utensil sets still had food on the fork and the whole set was replaced. One of the napkins had hair embedded in it. Food was served hot and was tasty. Husband's prime rib was slightly over cooked to medium when he asked for medium rare.

    There's a particular balancing act in restaurant writing: being able to appreciate a 19-course…read morehaute-cuisine tasting menu and a coastal lunch spot without pretending they're trying to do the same job. Craft is craft, intention is intention, and good hospitality doesn't always come with tasting spoons and tweezered microgreens. Sometimes it shows up in a big white-wood dining room on the Eastern Shore with rowing flags, glass walls, and a view of the water. Brew River in Salisbury, Maryland fits that description exactly. On first walk-in, it checks every coastal-restaurant box: nautical motif, bright light, big windows, oars on the wall. The early reaction is, "Oh, here we go... coastal form #762." But then something happens: it doesn't go kitschy. It goes comfortable. Warm. Unforced. For a place that's basically white and glass, it manages real ease -- a room you actually want to sit in. Service sealed the deal. Our server -- a tiny, tattooed, extraordinarily competent powerhouse -- delivered better technical service than I've had in dining rooms where the bill comes in a leather binder. Knowledgeable, efficient, zero pretension. Proof that good training and good attitude beat choreographed snobbery every time. The menu leans American/craft-brew/seafood, and while the pricing looks modest, the value is what's exceptional. We started with snow crab clusters -- five for $38 -- a number that feels like someone accidentally hit the wrong key. They arrived well-cooked, thoughtfully presented with multiple sauces, and easy to work with. Yes, in a busy semi-mass-market kitchen, they were steamed a touch longer than ideal. They were still enjoyable, but not handled with the precision that could make them great. Fair critique, fair result. The cream of crab soup was the surprise. I'm not a fan of cream-based seafood soups; too often they're a bowl of roux with a cameo from a crustacean. But this one? Balanced. Slightly thickened with more flour than necessary -- a reduction would've been the more honest route -- but the flavor was terrific. Properly cooked crab, good sherry backbone, smart seasoning, pepper in the right place, none of the salt-overcompensation you get at coastal spots aiming for "hearty." Fictitiously thickened? Yes. Beautifully done? Also yes. The crab egg roll sounded predictable on the menu. It wasn't. Instead of the usual filler-heavy Asian-ish tube with a memory of seafood, out came a tiny crab chimichanga -- a crisp, generous, surprising little snack that could absolutely function as a small entrée. Warm, crab-forward, genuinely delicious. And then there was the moment that told me everything about this restaurant's soul: the bread bowl. I'm old enough to remember when upscale meant warm bread at the start -- not as a filler, but as a gesture of hospitality. Brew River took that instinct and elevated it. A beautifully presented bowl of small corn muffins (one of the best I've had, and I don't say that lightly), blueberry muffins, and a sweet raisin-bread bite. Not one of them phoned in. It felt like hospitality -- the real kind, not the corporate checklist version. That same intention showed up everywhere: real cloth napkins in nautical blue and white, proper silverware, clean placement, thoughtful pacing. Someone clearly cares about how people feel in the room. Drinks? Fine. Crushes were acceptable. The infused margarita was pleasant, not memorable, but no one's coming here for mixology awards. A touch more alcohol wouldn't hurt, but that's a preference, not a flaw. What matters is this: the place knows exactly what lane it's in and delivers more than it has to. It's priced fairly, but the real story is the value -- far above what the menu numbers suggest. Would I go back? Absolutely. Happily. I'd try more dishes. I'd bring friends. Any time I'm in Salisbury -- or anywhere along the Eastern Shore -- Brew River earns another visit. It's not trying to be high dining. It's trying to be good. And that's exactly what it is.

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