Thursday, November 10, 2011

Small Plates...


Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Debuts Small Plates;
New Healthy Dishes for Lighter Dining and Sharing...

The nationally acclaimed Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar has recently introduced a Small Plates section to their menu.

Read what I have to say about a recent tasting at the Fleming's in Chicago at 25 E. Ohio Street...

Fleming’s Small Plates are reminiscent of a Mediterranean style of dining, and dishes like the Sliced Filet Mignon with Shiitake Risotto blend Asian influences with European flavors. Others, like the Lobster Tempura, are a variation on a Fleming’s favorite.

Russell Skall, Fleming’s Executive Chef, began creating and testing Small Plate combinations nearly two years ago. What started with close to 100 original dishes was paired down to 25, then 10, and finally the best seven that join the Fleming’s menu starting on September 21.

Fleming’s Small Plates range in price from $15.50 – $22.95. As with the majority of Fleming’s menu, they can be modified to be gluten free upon request. Guests also will find a contemporary new look and feel to Fleming’s menu designed to be lighter and easier to read and including original artwork from noted artist Thomas Arvid.

Also debuting this week is Fleming’s newest “5 for $6 ‘til 7” bar menu with five wines from the new Fleming’s 100, Widmer Brothers Hefeweizen (available 2 for $6), and the Stiletto – a 99-Calorie cocktail in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The nationally acclaimed Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar offers the best in steakhouse dining – Prime meats and chops, fresh fish and poultry, generous salads and side orders—with a unique wine list known as the Fleming’s 100, which features over 100 wines served by the glass. Fleming’s was launched in Newport Beach, California in 1998 by successful restaurant industry veterans Paul Fleming and Bill Allen. Today there are 64 restaurants nationwide. Fleming’s is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including Wine Enthusiast’s annual Award of Distinction and Wine Spectator Magazine’s Award of Excellence.

For more information about Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar and the Fleming’s 100, please visit www.FlemingsSteakhouse.com

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