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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Hickok's Southwest Bar and Grill

THE PLACE

Wild Bill Hickok.  A gunfighter and lawman who embodied the the old west and settled in what is now Lenexa, Kansas.

Hickok's Southwest Bar and Grill.  A southwestern restaurant and maybe Kansas City's best kept secret and settled in what is now the River Market.

While Hickok's may have a bit of multiple personality disorder (serving ahi tuna nachos, spare ribs and tacos), their food is on point.

THE FOOD 

Let's talk about the salsa for a second.  The menu boasts that they have the "best chips and salsa on the planet".  I haven't tried every chip and salsa combo on the planet so I can't confirm nor deny.  However, they have a pretty good argument.  This homemade salsa has a smoky flavor that dares you to stop eating.

The first time we tried Hickok's, we ordered the Goat Cheese-Chorizo Fondue and the Three Amigos Burrito. 

Typically, you don't think of goat cheese as one which you'd make a fondue.  And maybe it wasn't a fondue in the technical sense but it sure was tasty.  Warm, melted goat cheese mixed with spicy chorizo and warm tortillas made this a hit appetizer. We struggled not ordering this again on our second visit.

The Three Amigos Burrito is mammoth. A warm tortilla filled with pulled pork, ground beef, red chili chicken, onions and peppers.  Topped with espinaca.  Sound good?  It is. Really good.

On our most recent visit, we ordered the Seared Ahi Nachos as an appetizer. 


I know what you're thinking.  I had the same thoughts. What mexican or southwest joint serves Ahi Tuna? This one. These are pretty flavorful and aren't too filling, which is a good thing since you'll get your fill of chips and salsa. Best salsa on the planet, remember?

For our entrees, we ordered the Carnitas tacos and Bill's Shrimp Enchiladas.  I'm a sucker for pulled pork so when you put pulled pork, pepper jack cheese, carmelized onions and roasted peppers in between a tortilla, I'm a happy man.  They didn't disappoint either.  One thing that I noticed was the consistency of the tortilla.  It almost looks like a corn tortilla but is thicker, almost like a pancake and has a sweet taste.  4 for 4 on the dishes so far.

Bill's Shrimp Enchiladas were also great.  Red chili shrimp and jalepeno queso stuffed inside those sweet tortillas.  Topped with a spinach-chipotle hollandaise sauce.  Yes, I said hollandaise.  Usually reserved for Eggs Benedict, the hollandaise was a nice surprise though I think I could have used a bit more spice to cut the sweetness of the tortillas.  Overall, however, it was another good dish.

THE VERDICT

I don't think a lot of people know about this place yet.  It's in the old "Dos Hombres" location in River Market, which probably doesn't get as much traffic as it should.  However, this place is a gem.  It may have a bit of an identity complex but you can tell the food is made with passion.  If I could give Wild Bill Hickok some advice, I'd tell him to settle closer to River Market so he could make routine stops at this place.

Food: 8 out of 10
Atmosphere: 7 out of 10
Service: 7 out of 10

Hickok's Southwest Bar and Grill
528 Walnut
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
816.472.0161

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