
Bar Americain is a beautiful restaurant. If you get a chance, try the one in Mohegan Sun (even though the Kentucky Brown is a lunch item at the NYC locale, Mohegan only does dinner). It is slightly expensive with appetizers running from no lower than 16 dollars all the way up to 120 (not pesos folks) and about 10 or so entrees ranging from no lower than 26 dollars a piece. However, when you find something so unique as the Kentucky Brown, money should never be in your mindset.

The sandwich consists of this from bottom to top: piece of thick, egg-battered bread, turkey, an explosion of Gruyere cheese, beefsteak tomato (slightly grilled), and two pieces of extra thick bacon crossed off at the top. Essentially, it is an open faced turkey sandwich but like nothing you have ever tasted before. What really works here is the meshing of different textures starting at the very top...the BACON. Listen close, this bacon ain't the type of bacon you get at The Brass House...this stuff is REAL bacon--thick, fatty, and salty. The next bite you get to experience the sweet, juicy, and fresh taste of the tomato against the salty bacon. Paul commented that the tomato really made the difference...without it, it was difficult for your taste buds to distinguish each and every flavor (the reason why you're given Ginger at a sushi restaurant).

ALL IN ALL, if you are ever in New York and want to impress someone, take them here. If not, do try the one in Mohegan because dinner there is fantastic as well. Recommend the pizza for an appetizer and the Pork Chop entree. Ultimately, Bobby Flay gave me a reason to care about Kentucky.
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