Best Plating
Stunning food optics are on nightly display at this upscale restaurant at Mountain Shadows Resort. “Food is a composition,” executive chef Charles Wiley said last fall. “Your eye moves around the plate like a painting.” Wiley’s plating style veers classic. More of the visual fireworks here come from the aesthetics of Alfred Muro, chef de cuisine. Hearth ’61’s plates of food have explosive color. They have texture and smoothness and three-dimensionality. They are done up without being overdone. Salads snake through canyons of jagged rice crisps, and scallops stud orange seas of romesco. And yes, taste matches appearance.