Bluestem. With one free evening for dinner, we made it count. Chef Colby Garrelts and his wife Megan opened Bluestem in 2004, and the restaurant recently took home a James Beard Award for Best Midwestern Chef. The atmosphere is refined but cozy, and if you enjoy food as a spectator sport, the open kitchen is fun to keep an eye on.
The seasonal tasting menu was at its peak of summer freshness, including one of my favorite dishes of the evening, gazpacho consommé. A clear broth was poured over radishes, heirloom tomatoes, and herbs, offering a surprising lightness that tasted exactly like the thicker, pureed gazpacho's you often see this time of year. It was the most refreshing way to begin our meal that also included scallops with fresh pasta, seared brisket, and goat cheese foam for dessert.
After finishing our five course menu, we walked up to the counter and thanked the chefs, which led to several barbecue recommendations (see below).
Joe's Bar-B-Que. When in Rome, or in this case, Kansas City, it's worth seeking out a plate of ribs and brisket. When we asked Bluestem's chef's for their recommendations, Joe's was at the top of the list (followed by Gates). Once I accepted the reality that the barbecue sauce was filled with high fructose corn syrup, I loved the popular Z-Man sandwich, filled with tender brisket, provolone cheese, and onion rings. Shockingly, they have a vegetarian version with mushrooms, if you're so inclined!