Will Loft 610 Push Tre Wilcox from Top Chef to Best Chef?
| Chris Meesey |
| Chris Meesey |
Take the lamb. Whatever your usual fine dining option, consider ordering the lamb. This dish is not the usual, dainty preparation that often photographs better than it tastes. Rather, Wilcox has infused his own personality into the massive, brawny bones so that they are now smoke-filled primal hunks of meat, to the point where picking them up and gnawing at them caveman-style is understandable. The accompanying whipped potatoes are spiked with jalapeno and cheese, making this one of the lustiest dishes I've had outside a steakhouse.
Of course, if you've already dined at Loft 610 before Wilcox's tenure began, you might want to revisit an old favorite, the pan-seared sea scallops. The scallops are juicy and flavorful and the bacon - scallion risotto complements rather than overwhelms the delicate seafood. Pomegranate citrus brown butter adds a touch of fruity sweetness on the finish.
Speaking of risotto, Wilcox has introduced one as a starter, a black-truffle-infused number that, like any good appetizer, whets rather than sates the appetite. Just the right amount of truffle makes this dish sing, and this risotto, like the other, was perfectly prepared, and not at all gummy. Finally, you may want to finish with the cupcake trio, light yet sinfully rich, and particularly good cream cheese frosting on the carrot version.
Loft 610 is still a cavernous barn of a place, modeled on the urban warehouse post-industrial plan, and set on multiple levels. If you find this intimidating, you can ask to sit in a cozier dining area near the entrance. The restaurant proper is on the ground floor, the loft is one flight up, and the pulsing, high-energy lounge is at the very top.
You might expect service in this kind of place to be spotty, but not so. The waiters such as Abe proved honest (sorry about the reference); at one point, he steered me away from the Smoked Bone-In Pork Chop and toward the lamb. The dish was pricier, yes, but worth the upgrade.
So make room Dean and Stephan, all signs are pointing to Trey lofting himself into your higher chef orbit.
UPDATE: Wilcox has recently changed the scallops dish, opting instead for a
simple melange of scallops, English peas, tomatoes and crab, and no risotto.
LOFT 610
570 State Highway 121, STE 175
Plano
972 377-2500
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Loft 610 Urban Restaurant & Lounge
5760 State Highway 121, Plano, TX
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