October 8, 2014 Trade
I met my two old friends over at Trade for dinner. We grabbed a great seat by the window and gabbed the night away.
Trade is owned by Eric Papachristos, Sean Griffing and chef Jody Adams. You may know Jody as a James Beard winning chef and the co-owner of Rialto in Cambridge. Griffing is a 15 year veteran of the Boston restaurant scene and Papachristos is a self made restaurateur. Jacki Morisi has just moved over to Trade as the new events manager – she comes from Rialto, where she was the marketing and communications manager.
We start with curry cauliflower with red onion, raisins and yogurt ($7). The presentation is lovely and the dish has a warmth to it – the yogurt was a really nice addition to complete the dish.
Chicken meatballs with smoked corn, charred tomato vinaigrette and pine nuts ($11) were a table favorite. Classic yet bold in flavors.
Fried polenta bites with chorizo aioli, cilantro and preserved lemon ($9). These were delicious – I loved the texture of the polenta.
Baked rigatoni with spicy lamb ragu and provolone ($22) had perfectly al dente pasta. The ragu wasn’t too game-y as sometimes lamb can be. It felt like comfort food without that heaviness that can sometimes come with it.
The chocolate decadence cake with caramel, creme fraiche and 5-spice ($8) went quickly. The cake was dense but not heavy. It paired well with caramel and the 5 spice wafer was a nice mix – sweet and spicy.
Trade
540 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA
Tags: casual dining, celebrity chef, fort point, outdoor seating, restaurant
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