Sunday, February 8, 2015

One can go a la carte, but we decided quickly tasting menu (225 Australian dollars, about 1,100 dol


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It may well be The Socceroos have played their role at the World Cup after an otherwise excellent fight against Holland, but Gastromand are still fans and love are definitely no less after Feinschmeckerens trip on Quay - enjoy!
"Just the behemoth of a cruise ship has sailed on, before we eat there tomorrow," I thought, as I stood at Circular Quay, Sydney's vibrant waterfront, not least puts space opera house; but no, the charmless large flows was also following day when our lunch at the Quay, number 48 on the World's 50 Best list, was to take place. Quay is located on the outskirts of Sydney's original town, The Rock, where the British landed cater in the 1788th
We were located in a beautiful section of the fairly large restaurant, and here there was a view of Sydney Harbour Brigde and the aforementioned Opera house - if the ship had not been put to the right on the other side of our window section, after all, still created light and good atmosphere in the restaurant, and the ship could not kill the good mood.
One can go a la carte, but we decided quickly tasting menu (225 Australian dollars, about 1,100 dollars) to get as broad that impression Quay as possible. In addition, there was the possibility of two wine menus, one of which (95 Australian dollars, about 465 dollars), with two exceptions, consisted exclusively of Australian wines, while the other (175 Australian dollars, about 860 dollars) consisted of more exclusive wines from around the world. We had come to experience Australia's potential, so we jumped on the former.
Soon thereafter came a miniature mug in ceramics for the table. cater It contained a full-fat sour cream, one jam of citrus fruit bergamot and nitrogen frozen pomelokød in fine small pieces; a delicate refreshes, which greatly resembled a semi-sweet, creamy lemon mousse.
With tougher taste buds we were ready for the first court which kept us in the vegetable universe. It was a small salad of various prompts, musty wild cherry and cream of goat cheese. A very elegant dish with delicate taste, where everything was cooked to perfection with delicious bite in bederne and sweetness, bitterness and tough bite the cherries. Executive Chef Peter Gilmore, who repeatedly been named chef of the year in Sydney, grow your own vegetables and fruits, and here we got a mere example of the cases from his carefully tended urtehave.Den corresponding 2011 Rosé from Crawford River Wines in the region cater Henty was with its strawberry notes and fresh acid a fresh and well chosen match that emphasized the court's green theme.
Wagyu is, for every incarnated gastromands pleasure, more or less permanent fixture on the menus of good restaurants in Australia, and so it was also the case with the next court. Here in butter until tender cubes of wagyukød with clusters of yellow roe from John Dory, sour cream and paper thin, crushed flakes of milk skins. Flesh sensational flavor intensity and tenderness did almost right in itself, and a light touch of smoke to the meat before serving was quite elegant. However, several of the other components slightly anonymous, and it stated in the description horseradish cater juice was difficult to identify, like milk skin, mainly contributed by a porous crackling.
In the glass I was introduced to my first experience so far with Australian nebbiolo, 2011 The Gamekeeper from Thick as Thieves in the King Valley, and it was quite nice. It had power, was drifting mouth watering juicy and featured forest floor and rose petals. Tannin The volume in the excellent wine, however, was a bit steep for the delicate meat.
'XO Sea' was the title of the next serving, which did not reveal much beyond that which could be involved brandy and seafood, which also proved to be the case. The Court was not further presented, and it was mainly a burning intense sauce of cognac, which dominated the court, which also flakes of dried ibericoskinke cater noted positively. Moreover, there were succulent crayfish and various species of seaweed in court, which contributed to increased complexity, m

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