Showing posts with label My Other Half. Show all posts
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Saturday, 25 December 2010

Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year!!

Happy Yuletide season to all my lovely readers! I hope you have had as much fun as I have in reading my posts (as I have in eating on your behalf!)

Last night for Christmas Eve, the Boy cooked up a romantic dinner for two... and I've got the pictures below!

Many thanks for sticking by this blog through its infrequency in postings... and here's to many more food related (and some other reviews) posts in 2011!

Friday, 15 October 2010

4 Hour Roast Port Belly Recipe

**Warning - May contain traces of Pork **

Some of you may have recalled my earlier post of the Autumn Dinner in Spring the Boy and I recently hosted...

I asked which recipe you would have liked to have me share with you, and although I would love to say, "By Popular demand, let me present to you the Roast Pork Belly Recipe!", I can't... that's because, everyone went for everything!!!


So... I thought I would be nice, and share more than one recipe with my readers, starting with this ... 

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Cafe Vini e Spuntini @ Chadstone Shopping Centre


Welcome to the second post to the Chadstone food week (which I've created).. so you're welcome!

Cafe Vini e Spuntini...has Italian ties to Giuseppi, Arnaldo and Sons (I'll say no more... go do your own research)...


There aren't many (or any) reviews out there about this little cafe in Chadstone, but more on the Pizze establishment in Elsternwick... as they say, "same same but different"...


It's always full (I doubt if I've ever seen it empty), and next to it, is Sushi Sushi... in front of it, the entrance to the lower ground of Myer and KoKo Black (if you know Chaddy, you'll know how to get here)...


We were rushing for a movie, and this was the best place to head to... as oppose to our last great mistake with Yume, this was heaven in disguise!


Service was prompt, punctual, friendly and exact... I was pleasantly surprised and wasn't expecting this level of service in a Cafe, let alone in a busy section of Chadstone!


The Boy couldn't resist and ordered the Torta al Chocolate $6.50 ... he was staring at it the whole time he was in line waiting to place his order...

It was delicious! Light and fluffy... I thought it'd be heavy, but I thought wrong...


I wasn't feeling too hungry and decided to keep it simple by ordering a Turkey Ham and Cheese Focaccia $7.50 (I think)...

Notice the fresh cranberries in the Focaccia toasted? DELICIOUS!


The Boy ordered a Homemade Vegetable Risotto with zucchini, cherry tomato, onion and goats cheese $14.50

Trying a bit of it (I had a huge 1/5 of it) and it was delicious, I couldn't stop eating it...

Of course, the quality didn't match that of Tutto Bene.. but who can??!


I'm definitely going back to try the other things on offer...

And I'm definitely going to try the sister establishment in Elsternwick...

And maybe also Giuseppe, Arnaldo and Sons... why not?

*Disclaimer: All food ratings are purely based on my own experiences and how I feel about the service, food and quality

Food/ Cuisine: Italian
Dining Style: Cafe
Overall Food Rating (Based on the Dining style): 8/10
Restaurant ambiance: 7/10 (It was a bit cramped and we were elbow to elbow with the next table
Service/ Attitude: 8/10 (There was a pepper boy!!!)
Value for money: 7.5/10

Address:
Shop B 142
Lower Ground Floor
Chadstone Shopping Centre
1341 Dandenong Road
Chadstone VIC 3148

Tel:(03) 9564 7455

Cafe Vini e Spuntini is open
Mon-Wed: 9am-5pm
Thu-Fri: 9am-9pm
Sat-Sun: 9am-5pm


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Monday, 28 June 2010

Teenage love affair


One day, a boy went to college as he does everyday. Except that this day was different, he was paying attention.

He noticed a girl that he hadn't noticed before. They were friends, but today, there was something "extra" special about her. She was stirring up feelings that he didn't think existed.

Together with a group of friends, he decided to pursue her and confess his feelings for her.

Unfortunately, he moved too fast and he was rejected.

He didn't give up. He couldn't give up.

Slowly he built that trust that she craved. He knew not what he'd do if she rejected him again.

It was the longest few months of his life.

One weekend, he whisked her away, and dared to ask her to be with him again. He promised her to love her forever and to never hurt her. To forever make her laugh and be happy.

He promised her with 101 roses which he wrapped and prepared himself.

With every thorn that pricked his finger, he made a silent wish that she would say "yes".

They were 18 years old.

9 years later, we're celebrating that love, trust and friendship created during that time.

Exasperating at times, he is still keeping that promise.

Happy Anniversary to the Boy and I.

I love you.

Saturday, 26 June 2010

Aii yaii yaii... arrribbbaaaaaa... Les Petit Truffe

Read this blog post title and just picture a chef (any chef) wearing a Mexican hat and screaming in the French kitchen... just picture it...

The Boy wanted to finish up some ingredients in pantry/fridge/freezer/kitchen (he was going to cook all my food)...

We were going to have a "rubbish night!".. you know... the night where you can't be bothered and just eat sausages, chips, pizza...drink lots of coke...

Except that, this is the Boy's take on his "rubbish" night =)

First dish was a thinly sliced aubergine (brinjal/eggplant) which he baked in the oven drizzled with olive oil.

Roughly chopped and fried some chorizo to put on the topping... served with chorizo oil and garlic crisps...


Chorizo done 3 ways... one with Japanese Mayo, one with tomato relish and one with gherkin.... served with preserved capers


Lastly, hash browns served with thinly sliced swiss brown mushrooms, sliced chorizo


Together with burnt sage and crisp Serrano ham (I nearly murdered him when I found out what he did with the Serrano... but it was so crispy and delicious... I just glared at him for 2 minutes)



And that my friends, is how you make a "Meh" night to a "Glam" night!!

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Jacques Reymond @ 78 Williams Road, Prahran


That's right.. that's me and the man himself... Jacques...

I would like to lie to say that he took a picture with me whilst I was dining at his restaurant, but as you can tell from the hair (mine)... this was taken during a Taste of Melbourne 2009...

Recently (the 28th of May to be exact), I had made a booking at the famed Jacques Reymond restaurant to celebrate the Boy and mine's 9th anniversary (a month early!)...

That's right folks... we have been together for a whopping 9 years! We've been inseparable since we were 18! Imagine that! Nearly a third of my life (!) has been spent in this relationship and I still get heart flutters when he calls me on the phone =)


Anyway, back to our dining experience... when we arrived, it was starting to drizzle (it's called raining here in Melbourne, meh)... and we were greeted at the front door by the staff smiling brightly bringing umbrella's out to shelter their guests coming in.

We were brought to our table with efficiency and seated at an area where it was non too bright... *sad face*... I was ready to throw a tantrum because I had had a long and tremendously busy day at the office and anything small would throw me... so here I was pouting like a petulant child and ready to throw a hissy fit at a 3 chef had restaurant!


The Boy said calmly, "It's up to you, but you can ask them if they would let us change tables to the brightly lit one, for your pictures"...

And I did, and with amazing alacrity and efficiency (imagine a bunch of fantastic butlers swooping in and moving you from one table to the other without you even realising it).... Note: We had already been served our complimentary bread and gougere


So as you can imagine, my mood went from 0 to 60 pretty quickly and I was already raving on how fantastic they were service wise!

Back to the meal...

As usual, the Boy had to stop me from stealing utensils/cutlery/salt and pepper grinders etc... however, having had the best butter in the world at Maze.... this didn't quite match up to that.. but it was still soft and creamy...


We were given the usual variety of bread (white and multigrain) and a bread stick called (I may be wrong, but sounds like), Ebby/Ebbie (I asked the waiter twice!)


This was served to us piping hot and it was delicious! This is known as Gougere, which is basically a Gruyere Cheese Puff (not unlike a cream puff)


The first meal of the 8 course was a lemongrass, spinach and rock lobster soup (served in a shot glass), fragrant Tiger prawn, and sweet potato and turmeric ice-cream...

We were recommended to have a sip, have a bite and have a lick (wonderful taste sensation)


The second dish was a Sandwich of spanner crab, mirin and fresh wasabi jelly, lacquered Petuna ocean trout, black bean and sweetcorn dressing


Wild Barramundi, almond and bush pepper caramel, yoghurt and black garlic, kaffir lime and lemongrass espuma (a fancy word for foam)

The Boy and I thought that this was the clear winner for the night... all the famous just went together magnificently and the caramel was just orgasmic!


This next dish, a Pekin duck (that's how it's spelt on the menu), and Harvey bay scallop, peking juices, spiced marshmallow like a crepe, tempura enoki mushrooms, ginger sesame and pandan oil

I quite liked the duck (it's a very different take on the traditional Peking duck and this dish was very similar in taste and texture to the squab dish that we had in Attica)


The dish that came next was another highlight for me... as it was highland venison like a warm carpaccio, horseradish mustard dressing, butternut pumpkin with honey and coriander oil

The venison was so tender and juicy at the same time.. I absolutely loved it!


When you go to a French restaurant, and when you see suckling pig on the menu, you expect BIG things... and having had such a fantastic meal so far, my expectations were pretty high...

So when the Western plains suckling pig and tamarind, celeriac and bitter almond, dashi apple veil, dancing bonito flakes and rosella chutney salad, and cavalo nero ( a type of cabbage, Tuscan cabbage), was served up... I was expecting BIG things

And unfortunately, this was a great disappointing dish... not only did it fail to meet expectations in terms of taste... the pig was overcooked and was dry and coarse...


On that night, we were offered an "extra" dish to be served with our last savoury dish (the suckling pig), fresh mushrooms from Mornington Peninsula, which had just been picked, served with truffle oil and thyme (extra $25)...

Being a great lover of mushrooms and not wanting to miss out on any creations that came out of the kitchen, I gladly said yes to that...

It was a tasty dish, but wasn't anything spectacular.. I enjoyed it more than the suckling pig (which is a travesty!)


However, the night was saved with the delivery of desserts upon our humble table...

Pacific Rim martini of pineapple, passionfruit and banana, liquorice ice cream and honeycomb

I did want to try sticking my finger to the bottom of the glass to try and get that last bit of pineapple, but I refrained... (I was civilised and used the dessert fork instead)


The final "official" dessert of the night was as delicious as it sounded...

Millefeuilles of chocolate: White chocolate mousse, pure Caribbean chilli ice cream, dark chocolate mousse and praline ice cream served with poached figs..

One word... ORGASMIC!


A close up shot of the chocolate with the tempered chocolate off


To finish off we had tea and coffee and petits fours





Which were, from memory, a dark chocolate truffle, macaroon, cream puff, Turkish delight and a hazelnut and chocolate (thing)...



I'd like to think we had a pleasant experience here, attended by good staff and showered with fantastic food (minus that suckling pig =( )... and we had an enjoyable and romantic anniversary!

*Disclaimer: All food ratings are purely based on my own experiences and how I feel about the service, food and quality

Food/ Cuisine: French (contemporary)
Dining Style: Fine dining
Overall Food Rating (Based on the Dining style): 9/10 (they lost that 1 important point due to the suckling pig)
Restaurant ambiance: 9/10 (I actually loved the idea of dining in a mansion, and we had a view of the front courtyard and watching the pattering of rain drops onto the fountain)
Service/ Attitude: 8.75/10
Value for money: 8/10 ($170 per person for an 8 course degustation and an extra $25 for the mushrooms)

Address:
78 Williams Road
Prahran VIC 3181

Tel: (03) 9525 2178

Fax: (03) 9521 1552

Email:dining@jacquesreymond.com.au

Website:http://www.jacquesreymond.com.au

Jacques Reymond is open
for Lunch from Thursday-Friday 12.00pm-1.30pm and
for Dinner from Tuesday-Saturday 6.30pm-9.30pm

Open Sunday and Monday by arrangement for functions


How to get there:

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Saturday, 5 June 2010

Embrasse Review @ Carlton


We drove round and round and round Carlton last Sunday...because the Boy wanted to surprise me... I had no idea where we were going.. I was just hungry... and I wanted to eat!


Turns out... I was being "surprised" for a traditional French lunch at Nicolas Poelaert's Embrasse...


The Boy as usual did not make a booking and relied on his "luck" to get us a table.. Camm the front of house manager greeted us and introduced us to the traditional Sunday lunch...

Luckily for me... the main dish was to be Roast Chicken (otherwise, I would not have been able to eat)...


For starters we were given some traditional French bread with home made butter (love the rustic-ness of the presentation) served on tree bark

We were encouraged to tear the bread with our hands and enjoy!


The first course was to be Nic's, Father's Traditional French Onion Soup, served with Gruyere cheese and croutons...


The difference with this soup was that it was blitz (to remove any lumps)... I think


The Boy had fun ladling out our soup and decorating it to our own liking!


Next, we were served a beautiful salad of cous cous, quails egg, polenta, lettuce leaves, purple potatoes and pork belly (deep fried!)

This was the creamiest and melt in your mouth pork belly that I've had in a while...


There was definitely enough of this to serve two very hungry guests (especially moi!)


For the main, we had Roast Chicken, silver beet, heirloom carrot (these seem to be very popular in all the fine dining places lately), and potato croquettes


Served with Dijon mustard, tomato chutney and gravy (sauce au jus de viande)


In between the main and desserts, you can order a cheese platter (optional)... but we passed as we were getting quite full and only had enough space for the dessert

And what a dessert it was!

Rhubarb and apple tart served with chantilly cream and poached rhubarb


It was a beautifully light and sweet dessert to finish off a magnificent lunch!


To really cap it all off, we finished up with a pot each of English Breakfast tea...



Service was really good... the overall setting of the restaurant was laid back and casual (not unlike Attica).. but I don't want to compare...

We are definitely going to make a return... (twice at least... one for the ala carte experience and another for the degustation experience).

I wonder if they will think I'm mad to request a table that I sat in (it was directly under the light and the pictures turned out fantastically!)

Don't you think?

At the end of our meal as well, Chef Nic came out and smiled at us!! Wheeeeee... I love it when chefs come out at the end of the meal...!!!

*Disclaimer: All food ratings are purely based on my own experiences and how I feel about the service, food and quality

Food/ Cuisine: French
Dining Style: Fine dining restaurant
Overall Food Rating (Based on the Dining style): 8.5/10
Restaurant ambiance: 8/10 (the Boy thinks it's better than Attica!)
Service/ Attitude: 8.5/10 (We were looked after by Camm after all, who's had experience from Circa the Prince and Attica)
Value for money: 8/10 ($62 per person for the 4 courses)

Address:
312 Drummond Street
Carlton VIC 3053

Tel:(03) 9347 3312

Email: info@embrasserestaurant.com.au

Website:http://www.embrasserestaurant.com.au

Embrasse is open
everyday except Monday and Tuesday
Brunch: Sunday 9.30am-2.00pm
Lunch: Thursday - Saturday from noon
Dinner: Wednesday - Sunday from 6.30pm


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