Trinity Groves is a gray area of town for me. I know what’s there, but I don’t really know what’s there. Ya dig? Here’s your chance to get familiar with the West Dallas development. Fork Fight starts tomorrow. Don’t ask me why it’s called “Fork Fight,” because no one is really fighting with their utensils. It’s more like a super gourmet food fight. With large knives.
The inaugural event starts tomorrow between Omar Flores of Casa Rubia and Yaser Khalaf of Baboush and Souk (plus their teams). Tickets for $75 can be purchased at the door, too. It includes the price of cocktails. Check out the menu/look at all the food you will be consuming:
SOUK’s:
Spinach & Goat Cheese Cigar Served with Harissa Aioli
Figs & Pickled Lebna Salad Watercrest, Almonds with Date Vinaigrette
Lamb Mrouzia Slow Cooked Lamb Shank with Moroccan Ras El Hanout Spices Served with Apricot & Pinenut Couscous
-Pistachio Bil Jibna Torte
CASA RUBIA’s:
Salad- Tassione’s Field Greens, Marcona Almonds, Manchego, Roasted Grapes, Vinagre De Jerez
Appetizer-Mussel Escabeche, Garlic Chips, Seville Orange
Entrée- Rabo De Toro, Piquillo Pepper Emulsion
Dessert -Dulcey Crema Catalana