Deep DISH!
Walking into DISH! You might think you’ve been transported to another
city. Upon entering you may feel that you made a wrong turn on 17th and
5th in New York or even off of Connecticut Avenue in D.C. There is an
overwhelming metropolitan feeling to the establishment that makes for a
unique and enjoyable dining experience for Rehoboth Beach.
Yet, despite this cosmopolitan feeling you know that you are still at
the beach. This is the miraculous nature of Dish!: that it balances
between feeling like New York and Rehoboth. It has honed its style and
comes off as being warm and welcoming yet savvy and chic at the same time.
Walking into DISH!, my bubbly guest Janet and I discovered that
concealed in this comfortable space was a thoughtfully simple yet colorful
and well designed dining area. Much to our delight the food at DISH! was
to match the character and quality of the space.
Mary Ann Slinkman, our server for the evening, was not only friendly
and quick, but personable as well which can be a difficult quality to find
in a server when dining out. She contributes to your enjoyment of a fine
night out at DISH!
For starters, Janet chose the crispy duck confit wontons filled with
double cream brie with berry jam. The wontons turned out to be the best
she has ever had. While wontons can often be filled scantily and heavy on
the dough, our duck confit wontons at DISH! were packed to the brim with
tender duck and brie which livened the senses when dipped in the berry jam
making the overall consistency a heavenly experience for wonton fans.
My choice was just as mouth watering if not even more cleverly
presented and prepared—the lump crab cake surrounded by a mountainous
moat of sweet creamed corn and topped with chipotle mayonnaise. A
sprinkling of micro arugula and a delicate ring of chive oil topped off
the crab and corn and was sensational. The light and freshness of the
greenery was a perfect complement to the more hearty portions of seafood
and creamed corn sauce.
For dinner, Janet chose Rocky’s pan seared sea scallops, accompanied
by wilted greens, diced tomatoes, mushrooms and angel hair pasta. The
abundance and succulent nature of the scallops certainly was the
centerpiece of this dish. The mushrooms and tomatoes flavored the pasta
wonderfully and also gave the dish an overall filling but never
overwhelming consistency. The moistness and size of the scallops can be
attributed to the great attention to detail and taste that the cook,
staff, and owners of Dish! give to each appetizer, platter and entree.
Seafood being the unintentional theme for the night and having been so
impressed by the appetizers, I convinced myself that the pan fried rainbow
trout stuffed with crab imperial was calling for me. As it turned out,
this was the perfect selection for me this night. Not only did the crab
imperial sit on top of the rainbow trout like a crown for a king, but the
accompanying tomato hollandaise sauce was a surprising addition to this
impressive entree. Yukon mashed potatoes and greens were splendid
supplements.
Dessert? Well suffice it to say we really wanted to sink our teeth into
the confectionate selections that Dish! had to offer. The portions turned
out to be just precisely what we needed to cap off our night. The heavy
richness of Lisa’s award winning flourless chocolate torte and the
peanut butter mousse pie with chocolate fudge bottom served to be the
perfect final act of this culinary passion play. The torte certainly
packed a punch. For those searching for rich, yet masterfully created
chocolate you really should try it.
Of course if you happen not to be interested in dessert you might want
to choose from a list that ranges from specialized cocktails or DISHtinis
to champagne or dessert wines, or the restaurant’s expansive selection
of red and white wines. No matter what, with such a range of taste and
flavor and wonderful service at the customer’s disposal, you’ll likely
fall deeply in love with DISH!
DISH!, 26 Baltimore Avenue, is open year-round. Call 302-226-2112
for reservations or visit