Maestro's: A Fine American Bistro. Saratoga Springs, NY.

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The best food I've had recently, anywhere. The appetizer was a white bean and pesto mix with a sesame seed cracker. The bread came with unsalted butter topped with Hawaiian sea salt. Flavorful.

The salads were superb. My wife had the Sunset Farms Buttercrunch Lettuce - the roasted slab bacon was to die for! The Fall Greens had a combination that I wouldn't have imagined would work - apple, dried cranberry, smoked gouda, cidar vinaigrette, and red onion on the field greens. Wow, what a combination! The cranberry and apple with the onion surprised me, intense flavors.

But the best was still on the way - the Maryland Crab Cakes were solid, huge, chunk crab, and the remoulade went fantastically well with it. Wait, still not at the best! Veal tenderloin Yankee potroast. Huge carrots, stalks of celery, green beans, onion, potato chunks, and fabulous gravy. And then there were the brussel sprouts quartered in the pot roast! Surprising, tasty, crunchy texture, just made the dish.

Dessert was a lemon dessert - cream cheese, condensed milk, and lemon in a graham cracker crust. I love the lemon flavors. My wife had the bread pudding which had apples and raisins, and was close to a combination of a coffee cake and bread pudding. Great textures and flavors.

Everything was presented beautifully, and the waitresses were fantastic. I'd come back to Saratoga Springs just to eat here again. We were staying in Lake George and drove down to try the restaurant scene in Saratoga Springs - found this one highest rated on Yelp so we gave it a try. Well worth it! The couple next to us introduced us to the chef, John La Posta. We told him we found it on Yelp and he noted they're on Yelp, FourSquare and other places. One of the waitresses told us he shares his recipes with anyone who asks, and online (haven't found that yet).

Yelp reviews: http://www.yelp.com/biz/maestros-a-fine-american-bistro-saratoga-springs

Maestro's website: http://www.saratogamaestros.com

P.S. We stopped for lunch two days later as the menu is quite different. While the lunch was excellent (try the Kobe burger with home made ketchup!), dinner was still better.

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