Saturday, February 16, 2013

Satsuma

I talked all about Maple Street in my previous post, as you should remember. And I mentioned Satsuma in my list of visited restaurants. Since I have not reviewed it, I will now. 

The day I went to Satsuma had not been a good one. I had gotten five horrible cases of hiccups and a bad stomachache at lunchtime, so that I couldn't eat a thing. I had been worked hard at school all day, and by the time school was finally over I was exhausted and famished. Madame La Bouffe pulled up in her car to pick me up. She suggested going to Satsuma, as though she had read my mind. I agreed at once, and we drove off to Maple Street. 

Satsuma is located down Maple Street a bit, and I had never been there. Madame La Bouffe told me she was fond of it, and I thought it wouldn't be so bad. So we parked and went inside.

First impressions for me: it was a nice place to work on your computer, with a scone or some drink beside you, just like Rue de la Course on Oak Street. It was quiet yet cheery, and the sound of the cooks working in the kitchen added a relaxing note. For our orders, Madame La Bouffe chose a calcium-injected green vegetable drink, and I chose a turkey sandwich from the appealing lunch menu. Right now, you might think, "Look here. I thought this girl was the adventurous type. She eats octopus and stuff. Why is she eating turkey sandwiches all of a sudden! I mean, come on! A turkey sandwich?" Well, for all you skeptics, one look at the menu told me that this wasn't your yucky Bunny Bread, mayo, and Oscar Mayor Turkey sandwich. Let me explain. 

First, the bottom slice of toasted ciabatta was spread with basil pesto. Then, that was topped with lots of sliced turkey. On that, there were a couple of slices of lettuce, and then, on top of that, there was a delicious thick layer of goat cheese. Finally, pickled onions topped the cheese, and a second slice of ciabatta was placed on top. Sounds amazing, right? At first I thought that the flavors were not going to mingle. But after the first bite, I at once changed my mind.

The bread was crusty and comfortably warm, and the pesto, goat cheese, and all the other components' flavors were melded beautifully. In my opinion, this curious yet delicious turkey sandwich would be perfect for any meal, even a huge 3 o'clock snack!