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All of the restaurants knocked themselves out during a massive, overwhelming tasting (although I'd like to see fewer dough-covered offerings). The dish that keeps popping back into my consciousness is the Wildflower's polenta covered with octopus in a toothsome tomato-based sauce. I also had a great meal at the Westin's own Alfredo's, and applaud the kitchen's painstaking chiffonnade treatment of the greens in the spinach salad--what a pleasure not to battle bulky leaves. Alfredo's memorable, pistachio-encrusted salmon ($22) was undercooked just the way I like it and arrived in a pool of sundried-tomato sauce that could inspire poetry. Our other entree, however, suffered from too little liquid: The ravioli stuffed with herbed ricotta ($15.75) was dry on the edges and needed more of the piquant yellow-tomato sauce.
Free advertising: George Hung, who owns Red Pepper Cafe in Aurora, just bought the Parlour, at 846 Broadway; the menu remains the same--except for the addition of prime rib. If it's as good as those Parlour burgers, the prime rib should be a winner...All profits on sales at area Alfalfa's on April 22, Earth Day, will be donated to charity...Little Moscow has closed; the building likely will become another Roma restaurant...The Normandy will host a fourth annual reunion dinner April 26 for diners nostalgic for Pierre Wolfe's former haunt, the Quorum (the building's now occupied by China Cowboy)...Applejack Liquors will hold a tasting of ten Rieslings at the Brown Palace Hotel on April 28; call 233-3331 for details...And the April 26 wine dinner at Tante Louise will focus on whether California Merlots age well. Call 355-4488 for details.