Many of you have certainly noted the demise of an OKC landmark restaurant, Applewoods, but may not know anything of its successor, NorthFork.
Let me preface my comments with this: Many places make it clear they just want your money. Northfork bowled me over by impressing me upon just how much they want my business.
My wife and I, on one of our rare Fridays without the kids, took advantage of the opportunity and opted to give NorthFork a try. We arrived minutes before the busy dinner rush, and were seated immediately.
The menu offers a variety of everything from salads to My-Pi pizza, Chicken and Dumplings, Catfish, to Applewood's traditional pot roast and numerous steaks. Our server mentioned the specialty that caught my wife's attention: lobster and crab-stuffed filet, which came with a choice of house or caesar salad ($22.95). I opted for the 8-oz flatiron steak with garlic mashed potatoes ($12.95), and added a house salad ($2.99).
For my experience, I've generally found you can tell a lot about a restaurant by its salads. Good detail to a salad usually means better detail to the entrees; may not work all the time, but it has for me, and it did Friday. Both my house salad and my wife's Caesar salad were tremendous, oozing fresh and crisp. The house dressing on my salad, a cider-vineagrette, was wonderfully fresh and zesty.
As we waited for our entrees, we were treated to Applewood's traditional apple fritters (absolutely perfect). As our wait lengthened some, our server apologized for the delay (which we barely noticed), and then brought out a *complimentary* appetizer - an absolutely delicious bacon-wrapped nugget of chicken breast and artichoke heart in a Chipotle sauce.
My steak was ordered well-done, but presented closer to medium; my wife's was also medium, but cooked to her liking. When I mentioned that the steak wasn't quite as done as I would prefer (but not disastrously so), the server apologized profusely and rushed the steak back before I could even ask. A few minutes later, he returned with (I presume) a manager and a steak perfectly well done.
My wife's stuffed-steak was absolutely superb; the crab-and-lobster stuffing was delicious (I snuck a taste from an area that wasn't quite so "medium.") My flatiron steak seemed to have missed out a bit on the seasoning, but was still quite good, and the garlic mashed potatoes were wonderful. The hotrolls that were brought out were only OK; a bit coarse-textured and not piping hot, and there was no butter at the table that I saw. But that's a minor complaint; we both ate until we were simply stuffed.
To cap off the meal, I saw the manager come near our area with a large piece of stawberry shortcake, which she brought to *our* table, compliments of the house, as an apology for miscooking my steak. In a word, "wow."
Now *that's* a place that wants my business.
My wife and I came away more than impressed that we had found a place with a good variety of food, excellent dinner salads (not always easy to find), but wonderful attention to detail and service. Her steak was wonderful; mine was good, but the service and personal attention *in a then-busy restaurant* were marvelous.
We don't get to the north side of town that often, but the next time we get a chance, we'll be trying NorthFork again! Highly recommended!
-SoonerDave
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