The Wild Fig - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: denver - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - the wild fig - overview an upscale international/mediterranean brass... digitalcity.com
The Wild Fig Restaurant The Wild Fig is Aspens only Brasserie, bringing the coast line of France, Italy, Spain and Grease to your fork. With it's white French subway tiled walls and warm burgundy red banquets and marble top bar, this is O... opentable.com
Wild Fig in Aspen Restaurants on Concierge.com Standing conveniently opposite the Wheeler Opera House (the same Wheeler who brought the Jerome to town), Fig burst on the scene in the 2003 ski season and has been packed ever sincewhich isn't hard when there are only 50 seats. It's the labor of love of a local couple, Samantha and Craig Cord... concierge.com
B4-U-EAT - The Wild Fig in Aspen, CO The Wild Fig is Aspens only Brasserie, bringing the coast line of France, Italy, Spain and Grease to your fork. With it's white French subway tiled walls and warm burgundy red banquets and marble top bar, this is O... b4-u-eat.com
The Wild Fig | AspenTimes.com Of the first courses the tuna tartar and the Duck Confit are superb. The tuna is served with avocado, capers, and shallots and is invigorating. The Duck Confit, served with frisee, peach, and orange blossoms shows the chef’s skill — here the restaurant succeeds in making even duck taste light and re... aspentimes.com
The Wild Fig - Aspen, CO 81611 My husband started with the french onion soup which was very good. I had the cream of mushroom with truffle oil, which was tasty but needed a bit of salt. My linguine with prawns ("Gamberi") was nice and spicy, though I did encounter one stray funky prawn (weird texture and a bit fishy) th... yelp.com
Aspen: Wild Fig - Traveler Reviews - Great - TripAdvisor I ate at the Wild Fig on January 1 2008 while on vacation in Aspen. Go hungry because the portions are large. Their pasta's are delicious and make sure that you order the Charcutier plate to start/share. Well priced in comparison to... tripadvisor.com
The Wild Fig Samantha herself was no mere ginslinger; she had worked in and managed half a dozen of Aspen's hottest bars and restaurants, and knew more about Aspen than its psychotherapists and lawyers combined. The two started dating and eventually married, then struck out for New York City. In Manhattan, they ... thewildfig.com
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