Went to an outstanding restaurant last night. It's a relatively new joint in Norwalk, Ct. that goes by the name Oak + Almond. The name is derived from the fact that their wood burning oven, where many of their menu offerings are cooked, uses oak and almond wood to fire it. Loved the menu, the decor and the vibe of the place.
Our meals started out with a couple of well crafted cocktails. As we sipped we perused the short but interesting menu. So many of the items caught my eye it was hard to make up my mind. I finally settled on the Crispy Pig Tails for a starter. Two tails were served with a sriracha infused aioli and refreshing greens. The guy at the next table kept staring at the dish so I couldn't resist. I said, "Yep, I ordered the penises for an app." That's what they looked like. No matter, they were delicious, very similar to chicken or turkey necks except with more meat. And yes, they were crispy, obviously dropped into the deep fryer just before plating and serving. Joanne got the Farm Greens which consisted of, well, farm greens along with avocado, cucumbers and a meyer lemon vinaigrette. We were off to a good start.
My main was Braised Rabbit with whole wheat tagliatelle, french mustard and local mushrooms. That dish would have worked better on a cold winter night but the joint had air conditioning so I used my imagination while eating the hearty dish. Besides, it's been a while since I had rabbit so I couldn't resist. Joanne went with the grilled striped bass. The fish was served with roasted clams, artichoke hearts and purple bok choy. She swooned over it. We also enjoyed some of the best bread I've had in a long time. It was so good we requested seconds and were immediately accommodated. A glass of Brooklyn Brewery's Summer Ale for me and glass of California chardonnay for Whitey (Joanne) rounded it out.
Dessert for me was an espresso and an overfilled glass of grappa. I love it when the bartender is unfamiliar with grappa and has no idea how much to pour. Here's to youthful naivete.

Joanne jumped on the rhubarb tart which was served with a generous dollop of vanilla gelato that was drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. She also had a mini-pot of green tea.
What a meal! And the service was spot on. It was one of the best overall dining experiences I've had in a long time.
Oak +Almond menu -
http://www.oakandalmond.com/food-drink/dinner
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