On Monday we took a friend out to Fleming's Steakhouse and Wine Bar in Tyson's for her brithday.
The restaurant has a great atmosphere. It is dimly lit and quiet, even though the 5 of us were at a large table we didn't feel like we had to shout to be heard. I had the cajun ribeye, it was rubbed with spices that added to the flavor of the steak without overwhelming. The sides were also really good, the macaroni and cheese was rich and the snow peas were well-adorned and fresh.
They also had an extensive wine list, although, I was surprise their were no Bordeaux's on either of the wine lists. Included with the menu is their standard wine list with wines available by the glass or bottle, but they also had a premium wine list available only by the bottle.
We started the evening with a bottle of Onyx Shiraz Darling Cellars. It is a South African Shiraz that had hints of mocha and plum. The taste was noticeably different than a typical Australian Shiraz, but a good way to start the meal.
The second wine was Peter Lehmann's Clancy Barossa a blend of Shiraz with Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Merlot -- I actually have a review of this coming up so I'll talk about it in detail.
Overall a good experience and a place you should absolutely check out.
The restaurant has a great atmosphere. It is dimly lit and quiet, even though the 5 of us were at a large table we didn't feel like we had to shout to be heard. I had the cajun ribeye, it was rubbed with spices that added to the flavor of the steak without overwhelming. The sides were also really good, the macaroni and cheese was rich and the snow peas were well-adorned and fresh.
They also had an extensive wine list, although, I was surprise their were no Bordeaux's on either of the wine lists. Included with the menu is their standard wine list with wines available by the glass or bottle, but they also had a premium wine list available only by the bottle.
We started the evening with a bottle of Onyx Shiraz Darling Cellars. It is a South African Shiraz that had hints of mocha and plum. The taste was noticeably different than a typical Australian Shiraz, but a good way to start the meal.
The second wine was Peter Lehmann's Clancy Barossa a blend of Shiraz with Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Merlot -- I actually have a review of this coming up so I'll talk about it in detail.
Overall a good experience and a place you should absolutely check out.
Labels: Clancy Barossa, Flemings, Onyx Shiraz, wine bar

