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Rosewood Mansion Rolls Out Cheap Lunch

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Yow. Zah. It’s hard to believe the Mansion is celebrating its 29th anniversary this year. The ribbon cutting seems like it took place just a few years ago, but, once again, I am dating myself. Today the Mansion announced a new deal—Taste of the Mansion Lunch for $29. If you haven’t checked out the new patio (pictured) you must—it’s really a sexy destination for drinks or dinner. Or lunch for $29. Menu below.

Taste of the Mansion Lunch
March 2009

Choose a starter, main course & dessert

Starter

Sunchoke soup with
wild mushrooms
and fines herbs

Green salad, garden
herbs and flowers, white
balsamic vinaigrette

Chilled gravlax salad,
lemon-pepper vinaigrette,
shaved apple, pine nut, mache

Warm goat cheese tart,
arugula and pecorino salad

Main Course

Open-faced sirloin sandwich,
Horseradish mustard, heirloom
tomatoes and taleggio cheese

Organic Texas chicken,
preserved lemon, capers, picholine
olives, Yukon gold potatoes

Grilled wild salmon,
warm potato and spinach
salad, whole grain mustard sauce

Toasted Mansion potato gnocchi,
braised beef rib and mushroom ragout

Dessert

Passion: Frozen passion fruit mousse & tuile, coconut sorbet, lime glaze
Chocolate Peanut Butter: Dark chocolate mousse, peanut butter crunch, peanut ice cream
Ice Cream Sampler: Chef’s selection of three ice creams
March flavors: dark chocolate, vanilla bean, fleur de sel caramel

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