Monday, October 23, 2006

Gene- ius: Red House Beer and Wine

Gene Sens and his wife Hoang are long time Renton restauranteurs.
25 years ago Gene had a pizza stand in the old Renton Food Circus, near where the downtown Fred Meyer store is. Later on he and Hoang owned and operated Gene's, which is now Vino on s. 3rd St, downtown Renton. Even when living in Seattle, we would come down to Gene's for dinner. The food was creative, the atmposphere always pleasant, and prices too low.
After running the place for 15+ years, Gene and Hoang were tired, and sold the place. They "retired", but not for too long. Gene also started and later sold Jubilante, and designed the menu at the Dog and Pony. He's one of those people who goes into the restaurant business to share good food and provide gathering places rather than to make money.
A few years ago, he and Hoang opened Red House Beer and Wine, 410 Burnett Ave S, 425-226-2666, redhousebeerandwine.com
...Doesn't matter what kind of restaurant Gene runs, it will have a distinctive Gene style, and I will like it. Music will always be eclectic, food will always be good, and the place will exhude a certain hipness and warmth. RedHouse has a huge selection of beer and wine, and you can buy a bottle or a six pack and take it home and drink it. Or you can stay and enjoy the wide variety of tapas, appetizers,salads and the like. Since opening, they have expanded the menu to include entrees.
We went on Friday night. The place was deservedly busy. The old Gene's, which was an Italian restaurant, had the the best antipasto in the entire world. Red House also has a very good antipasto, which includes olives, roasted peppers, smoked salmon pate, a variety of cheeses, and salumi, probably Pino Rogano locally made artisan cured meat.
A special on friday was Rib Eye Steak, and rivaled the Melrose in tenderness and flavor. (That's a big compliment.)
We all shared everything, including pasta with dungeness crab and cream sauce(YUM!), and spicy grilled shrimp, and steamed clams...An intriguing future order will include Hangar Steak and White King Salmon.
We didn't have dessert, because we were stuffed to the gills ( although at times that fact hasn't stopped me before.)
But if the desserts are anything at all like Gene's used to be, watch out! They're too good.
Hoang did a lot of the dessert baking, Gene baked the bread. The apple pie at Gene's years later remains to this day the best I've eaten.
Red House is a great place.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

We luv red house...easily our favorite place in Renton to grab a bite with the displaced hipsters. In fact, we should go there again soon.

Anonymous said...

I too love Red House. By far some of the best food in Renton. Another great place to eat is Williams Ave. Sports Bar and Grill. JP (owner) has stepped it up! And DC's is now open. Great owners.

S

Anonymous said...

The Red House is my personal favorite place to eat in downtown Renton. The Wednesday night wine tastings are the best deal around. Wine and wonderful food for only $15.00 per person. Williams Ave. Sports Bar and Grill is another great place for good food. And you have to try the Whistle Stop......great food and fun atmosphere. DC's Bar and Grill just opened this week. Got to stop in and meet the owner's....really nice people.

Freakazoid Freddy said...

Haven't been to Williams Ave Sports Bar, except in it's previous incarnation as Tuttolini's.
Yes, I will check them out as well as DC's.

Anonymous said...

DCs has great food and is exactly what has been missing in renton, a simple menu done right, clean and casual atmosphere, and cool people.

Anonymous said...

thanks for the great review, i can't wait to check it up

Anonymous said...

My friends and I love the Red House. With Frank there its even better. But now Jacqs at Blossems, watch out Red House. WE really enjoy the wine Tastings at both places. Then skip over to Bellevue and visit Yama. Its worth the drive.
D & M