Mast Farm Inn Restaurant"Simplicity"
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Overview
2543 Broadstone Road Valle Crucis, North Carolina 28691Experience fireside or terrace dining at The Mast Farm Inn in historic Valle Crucis. Choose from an a la carte menu featuring farm fresh, organic produce and meats presented in the style of Contemporary Regional Cuisine.
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Description
The Name of our Restaurant at The Mast Farm Inn is “Simplicity”.
Why "Simplicity"? Because that is how we hope you enjoy our gourmet organic fine dining restaurant at The Mast Farm Inn; "Slow Food In A Fast World". Our restaurant "Simplicity at The Mast Farm Inn" was selected from among hundreds of fine dining restaurants in North Carolina as one of the Top Ten for "The Best Dish in North Carolina 2010 Award"; North Carolina's Official State Restaurant Competition, presented by The North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services and sponsored by Our State Magazine. See the "reference information" tab above and to the right for complete reference information. Click Here to see a detailed page about the award, and our vendors & suppliers.
What we offer is gourmet slow dining of extreme quality and freshness; a meticulous cuisine prepared with "Mindfulness", mindful of our mountain region's heritage, and mindful of the high quality of the natural ingredients, with a level of care and personal service second to none. As the world moves forward, more and more towards ever accelerating frenzy, we think we can probably all use more caring and "simplicity" in our lives and therefore in our dining. We live fast, we eat fast, it often seems we even sleep fast, and yet we sometimes enjoy life, and people, less and less. Perhaps sometimes the “instant gratification a-la-carte” doctrine has something to do with that. Back To Basics; maybe sometimes less is effectively more, and small is beautiful; “Carry me back to the days I knew then.”
What makes a restaurant “less but more” and capable of doing "more with less"? Among other things: a lot of thinking, hard work, talent and care but also values and convictions, and perhaps a bit of courage; sometimes the courage to be different. From 1880 to 1996 The Mast Farm Inn Restaurant served wholesome, farm style meals at a country gourmet standard of excellence in a very homelike relaxed atmosphere. For a 10 year period we converted to the expected a-la-carte dining and did great. But, we want to embrace that past, that heritage, tradition and history. We want a step back in time. We want a restaurant you can consider a personal haven of relaxed comfortable simplicity. Like eating very very well at home. Where everyone shares the same meal. We're still doing great :-)
We don't just want to make good home made food. We want to make the home made food your Grandmother used to make if you lived on a farm in North Carolina when you were 6 years old, and when she won all the blue ribbons at state fairs, and every day you got to sample the new things. Once in twenty times she may have dropped the ball. But 19 times it was somewhere between “very good” and “Heavenly Choirs at Mull Of Kintyre” because it was a simple expression of respect, caring and culinary craftsmanship also known in these parts as "real good cookin"
Like Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, Frank Stitt, Joel Salatin and Barbara Kingsolver, We also want to make your food like food was made before it was trucked cross country wearing pesticides and flavoring rather than freshness and natural flavor, from a time before life offered so many selections and options, before we all became confused. Simpler also means fewer wasteful choices, more natural variety, slow food, slower dining, local produce, traditions and taking the seasons into consideration.
Your food will be as local, fresh, natural and organic as we can make it. In the growing season, It will use produce from our own organic farm garden, pasture raised meats, free-range dairy and eggs, and ingredients purchased as much as possible from local organic farmers and growers. Out of season, it will still be as natural and organic as we can make it, may come from further away; but minus the chemicals.
First and foremost this means a four, or more, course fixed menu, at a fixed price; one menu a night, each night different, made every day for a limited number of people who said they were coming to dinner; Food like Grandmothers made it at home on Sundays before the world became what it is today. Not all progress is forward movement, often the past contains treasures, and back to the past is often enough a step in the right direction. We hope you will give “Simplicity” a try.
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