San Diego, CA - Indigo Grill; Can I go every night here? Maybe I can fly in once a month to just come 
here and eat. Upon a friend's recommendation who lives in SD, and knows 
what kind of foodie I am, I have to try this place out. I'm so glad she 
told me about this place and that I tried it. Problem is now, I'll keep 
drooling about it when I look at the pictures again.
Our server 
was really nice and helped to explain the menu well to our whole group 
of newbies to the place. The one thing that he mentioned was, "Be 
advised, portions are big, I'm not joking." We all laughed and but knew 
what he meant when we received just our soups! My soup wasn't a cup, or a
 bowl, it was a bucket! Serious, my "cup" of soup, could have been my 
dinner, but like a champ, I'm going to finish it and get ready for my 
dinner fit for a giant.
The Tortilla Soup has corn salsa, creme 
fraiche & tortilla strips. The soup has a strong and bold corn salsa
 flavor. That bold flavor hits you, but the heat really hit as well. It 
was spicy, which I wasn't expecting. The creme fraiche did attempt to 
put out the fires a bit, which it did mildly. I mentioned to the server 
its heat intensity, so he mentioned after our comment, he went in the 
back and tried it and thought it was a spicier version than they usually
 make. Someone had a nice heavy hand tonight.
My wife tried the Good Things 
Growing that had just about everything except the kitchen sink on the 
plate: indian corn pudding, baked whole butternut squash with 
bourbon-pecan butter, caramelized plantain, prickly pear salad, honey 
roasted garlic, flatbread, and pipian tofu with mole negro. It's a whole
 lot of food and flavors going on. I only tried a few pieces, but not of
 everything. She, a vegetarian, loved the dish and how she left really 
full. She normally leaves a place feeling comfortable because it's not 
hardy enough. This was not the case. She was a happy camper after this 
spread.
The Jalapeno 
Cilantro Papardelle arrived, which had prawns, roasted pineapple, red 
bells, chile butter and rajas. It's easier to start with what I did not 
like since it was a minor factor. The puree design on the plate was 
beautiful and artistic, but it should not be on the plate if it does not
 serve as an enhancement to the flavor of the dish. The same thought for
 the garnish as well. Trying the puree alone, had almost zero flavor. 
Adding it to a bite of pasta or prawns, added nothing as well. Too bad, 
it could have been that extra component that elevates the dish. As for 
the pasta, prawns, pineapple, and plantain, yum yum yum. It was a nice 
marriage of comfort, heat, and sweetness, that I wish it was a magical 
bowl where it refilled itself.



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