Birthday Dinner :)
Happy 2012….. SO since my last post a couple of things have occurred, the holidays came, we started a new year and most important- i got a year older (not sure how I feel about that yet but its all good). So what better way to celebrate than going out to dinner with friends, talking over delicious food and wine. My way to celebrate.
Scallop Tasting |
Fried Halibut Cheeks with Caper Aioli |
Burratta with Caviar |
Pan Seared Black Bass with Roasted Root Vegetable |
Broiled Fluke with Preserved Lemon & Blood Orange |
Ricotta Gnocchi with Tomato Basil Sauce
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For our main courses we shared black bass, fluke and the gnocchi. The black bass was good. Nothing extravagant. Simply seasoned with salt, pepper and olive oil. The skin was not as crispy as I would have liked. The flesh was cooked perfectly, lightly flaking with the touch of my fork. The vegetables that accompanied the dish were roasted until there natural sweetness came out, which made them caramelized into deliciousness. The fluke was so delicate and light. The preserved citrus livened up the fluke which was seasoned lightly with salt & pepper. I liked that all of the seafood was lightly seasoned so that the actual flavor and freshness could shine through. The ricotta gnocchi was good however, we all felt that it was a little grainy. When it comes to gnocchi we have a favorite from Barbounia and it didnt reach that point. Good none the less.
Hazelnut Chocolate Cannoli |
Pop Rocks Toffee & Vanilla Gelato Affogato |
Now you know dinner is not complete without dessert. For this course we were stuffed but had to order dessert for the greater good 🙂 The first thing we notice about the cannoli was its unique presentation. Instead of the typical cannoli shell, there were rings that were filled with the cream. The hazelnut chocolate cheese/cream was a little grainy. The nut flavor was not overpowering and reminded us like a nutella cream. The affogato was comprised of a vanilla gelato with pop-rocks toffee chips mixed in. The waiter poured the espresso tableside. While eating it, I didn’t understand why the pop-rocks were apart of the dish. It wasn’t until I took a sip of water when my mouth started popping. The cream of the gelato hindered the functionality of the pop-rocks because before the water, I forgot that it was in the toffee. There was no wow factor in the desserts, however both good. With them and more prosecco we finished off our night and celebration of me getting a year older. Cheers!!
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