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	<title>Tony's Restaurant Reviews &#187; Cedar Rapids</title>
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		<title>Winifred&#8217;s Steak &amp; Seafood (&amp; Pork Tenderloin!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 02:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, so I am having an omnivore&#8217;s dilemma after reading Michael Pollan&#8217;s book (of same title). So why not have pork tenderloin in Iowa where (maybe) the pig lived (&#38; died). Get your food close to the point of production. Kidding aside, he raises some interesting dilemmas and makes you think just a little bit [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, so I am having an omnivore&#8217;s dilemma after reading Michael Pollan&#8217;s book (of same title). So why not have pork tenderloin in Iowa where (maybe) the pig lived (&amp; died). Get your food close to the point of production. Kidding aside, he raises some interesting dilemmas and makes you think just a little bit more about the lunacy of the food systems we use on a daily basis.</p>
<p>But back to the review of this 20+ year old restaurant. I remember the very best pork tenderloin, grilled to perfection, when I used to come to Cedar Rapids years ago on business. They haven&#8217;t lost their touch. The medium well slab of meat was perfetcly grilled &#8211; moist yet charred just enough. Salad was ok, and wine choices fair. A loaf of crusty white bread starts you out, with a honey butter that compliments the crust &#8211; tear the bread apart to enjoy the crust &#8211; keep that knife away &#8211; save it for the meat. Wine choices are limited but adequate. A Santa Barbara pinot noir and a Napa cabernet sauvignon worked well with the salad &amp; entree. Side of vegetable medley was steamed (and not overcooked &#8211; wow). This is generally a place for the well healed &#8211; lot&#8217;s of talk about money all around me. This is a very comfortable, quiet, low noise place; please don&#8217;t forget to take your cell phones outside for calls if you must &#8211; I was impressed that the only cell phone which rung during my visit was mine. How impolite.</p>
<p><strong>3847 1st Ave SE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cedar Rapids, IA </strong></p>
<p><strong>(319)364-6124</strong></p>
<p>www.winifredsrestaurant.com</p>
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