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With so many options for eating out in the city, what can a Cincinnati apartment-ite do to help choose between the numerous options. French, Italian, American, Chinese, you name it, you can find it in Cincinnati, but what if you want a little from column A and a little from column b? Daveed's at 934 has just what you need, with a huge variety of delicious foods, cooked up by top chefs and made just like you like it. Whether you're in the mood for a juicy steak, some moist duck, some leafy greens, or any combination of flavors, Daveed's will cook it up for you, fresh and delicious. Dinner goers have a couple of options when eating at Daveed's. For those wanting a more normal meal, they can order from the Dinner menu, which has a number of delicious items. To start things off, you can try the Digby Bay sea scallops with lentils, pancetta, potato blini and frisee, or the pan-seared La Belle Farms foie gras with confit of pineapple, Belgian waffle and sherry, the Peekytoe crab salad with lemon, rhubarb and yellow peat shoots, the apsaragus soup with farro, egg and olive oil, or the beef carpaccio with manchego, caponata, balsamic vinegar and bulls blood micro sprouts. Moving on to the main course, you can try the venison strip loin with brussel sprouts, sweet poato, squash and yogurt, arctic char with succotash, veal sauce, tasso and white onion, hanger steak saku block "jap chae" with cipollini onion, Swiss chard, spinach and wild mushrooms, the pan-seared duck breast with red wine, braised cabbage, kielbasa and red poato, or the pork loin and shoulder with squash, rpini, cardamom and cranberry. For those feeling a little more adventurous, take a break from the food at your Cincinnati apartment and try something from their blind tasting menu, giving you several courses of goodness, with the only exception being that you won't know what coming next. The cost is eighteen to twenty bucks per course, and usually offers a appetizer to start things off, but after that the sky's the limit in terms of just where your culinary journey will take you. It's a great chance for foodies to try things they've never had before. Whether you have an adventurous pallet or just a healthy appetite, Daveed's at 934 has something just for you. Whether you're in the mood for fish, steak, pork, or just some leafy greens, or if you just want to be surprised and amazed, it's the perfect spot for any Cincinnati apartment-ite to take an exciting culinary adventure.
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