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By 👻 @Robert Rodriguez, 02/15/2023 3:00 am
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I had only just learned about Owamni but, lucky for me, a table opened up for the night after V-Day. Usually, they open up a month in advance and go quickly. You gotta be ready and quick when making dinner plans here. They informed my SO and I about the 90 minute time limit and 18% service charge upon arrival, both of which made perfect sense. Before perusing the food menu, we poured over the drinks menu, which had some non alcoholic cocktails on it. Due to my intrigue, I ordered a wild rice mocktail. We both had the three sisters bison stew. We also ordered a corn taco and wild rice porridge. We originally had our hearts set on their blue bread, but it was literally just baked when we arrived and needed to cool down completely before it could be sliced. Otherwise, it would disintegrate. So we had their blue corn mush for dessert. The mocktail tasted like cereal milk to me and evoked feelings of nostalgia. The stew was comforting from the first bite. Loved the big chunks of bison in there. They did not skimp on those. The corn taco was a testament to no waste as it was a corn tortilla, had a corn dumpling and featured corn cob jam so it was a delicious balance of savory and sweet. Thanks to being topped with dried currants and toasted hazelnuts, the wild rice porridge was a wonderful combination of textures. And blue corn mush for dessert? Yes. It was sweetened with maple and had dried currants and dried cranberries. Not too sweet and the perfect bow to tie the whole meal up with. We'll definitely be back. If for anything, to finally be able to try that blue bread.
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