It took a little while but Milestone you have lost a star in my book. It started with a return visit a few months back with the crab cake which I had so highly praised initially. It is now mostly fillers, a sad comedown from what it was. It continued with a serving of salmon that disappointed because it was a flat tail portion rather than the thicker filet that it should have been. And it ended with my most recent visit. The salmon was a filet all right but I felt it was a small portion. I would have guessed about 6 ounces. The dish was tasty overall but now the value of it enters in. The price has gone up quite a bit from when they opened which is only 6 months or so ago. At this price point, I expect more. So Milestone, you lose a star account value and for the crab cake which is the low quality variety you can find in your average restaurant across the Capital District.
Review Source:Food 4 stars plus; environment and service 2-3 stars.
Driven - as many others I suspect - by recent TU review, we visited on a Tuesday evening. Â The menu doesn't *look* especially inspired, the wait staff are lacking in friendliness and service level, and the room is marginal.
But the food turned out to be really GOOD. Â Carefully and well-cooked without exception, subtly and imaginatively seasoned, well-constructed combinations. Â Very impressed, which is hard to do.
Needs significant work on service staff, but the potential here is very high; we'll definitely go back.
I was looking forward to visiting Milestone knowing that Chef Michael of the former Indulge in Latham had recently openend this establishment. Â The interior decor appeared much as it has in past incarnations, but the menu is excellent and features a number of the items that were specialties at Indulge. Â The pork Osso Bucco was outstanding; others in the party (three total) also found their entrees - chicken and salmon--very well prepared. Â Service was uneven, however. Â Salads were delivered by someone who hadn't taken the original order and were incorrect. Â After another try, two of three were what was ordered; the third we accepted rather than try again! Â The lag time between completion of salads and serving of entrees was unusually long...I suspect more a problem in the kitchen rather than with the servers themselves. Â This is a restaurant that has real promise and, as suggested in a recent Times Union newspaper review, with some expert guidance and fine-tuning, could easily be a 4-5 star establshment! Â I'll definitely go back, as there are other dishes I want to sample, but I hope Michael starts to pay a bit more attention to the fine points that contribute to an exceptional restaurant experience. Â The basics of an outstanding menu are there...but the "devil is always in the details!"
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