Sunday, September 28, 2008

The Ivy - London

The Ivy
1-5 West Street
London
WC2H 9NQ
Tel : +44 20 78364751
http://www.the-ivy.co.uk/



London, Sunday, September 28, 2008,

On the list of places to visit for 'food' was The Ivy (London) one of them. And because diner was already booked we took lunch for our celebration of 20 years of friendship. After having a superb diner the night before they needed to perform extremely good to life up to this expectation. This old place, dated from 1917 as cafe, brings back memories from long ago. Glass and lead windows, a lot of wood, waiters in 'standard' black and white, small tables, a lot in such a small place.

We started of with a G&T and a real Kirr (not to sweet and of course with Bourgogne Aligote - even written on the bill), and not asked if it was to be with champagne or the Bourgogne wine ... like it should.

We choose for more dishes and shared the experiences,

Starter and Main course

Steak Tartare
extremely tender meat, no fat in it, real good spiced (took the medium spiced) with all the extra ingredients next to the meat good and tastefull.

Crispy Duck Salad & Water Cress Salad
very well prepared, cripsy is crispy but the meat is tender and not dry. The salad with dressing was a perfect match. So much better than the first night of this short visit to London.

Mediterranean Fish Soup
also very well on taste, maybe could be a bit more fishy (but that's only for the 'wankers' like I do right now) but with the perfect company like the bouillabaisse always has ; rouille, Gryere and homemade croutons.

Breaded Scampi
a perfect example of how to prepare breaded scampies, the best I ever ate. Don't know how they manage to get the scampi as tender as they do, of course it would be a nice and perfect scampi but the preparation was litterly DIVINE, never tasted it anywhere better than here ... the homemade ravigotte was supberb as well but without it this dish would have still been DIVINE.

Spinach & Ricotta Ravioli with pesto
What can we say ... for those who try this at home (like I do once a while) this is amazingly well done, the spinach and ricotta is very well on taste but also texture wise superb. The pasta than together with the pesto is a terrific dish.

Wild mushroom Risotto
The risotto was like it should be, the small grains could be tasted, the wild mushrooms were well prepared and not overcooked, it was a perfect dish again ... finished with some nice Pecorino cheese.

accompanied with a bottle of ;

Chablis
Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume
Domaine Guy Mothe
2006


Dessert

Bramley Apple Crumble with custard
Of course they prepare apple crumbles with a real British apple ... The sweetness of the crumble with the custard in contrast to the fresh Bramley apple is very good. Actually a bit much after such a diner but the crumble was gone so there was some room left ...


After yesterday we're wondering if they could match Imano, but they could. Although the kitchen is real old fashioned the dished are well presented, and the taste is so good that it's not a miracle they were almost full for lunch and fully booked for the night. If we really want to go into detail and also highlight what was not worth a 10 that would be, table number written on the label of the wine ... not showing the wine lable with testing and pouring, not saying hello when entering the restaurant and those two at the door doing nothing and not even helping opening the door for the guests was lacking points for outstanding. For the rest, if you're in the neighborhood, make a reservation... IN ADVANCE ....



Saturday, September 27, 2008

Inamo - London

Inamo
134-136 Wardour Street
Soho
W1F 8ZP
London
+44 20 7851 7051
http://www.inamo-restaurant.com/

How stylish, how innovative, how new, how different, how wonderfull but also tastefull .... the website of Inamo could be pimped up and made more like the experience in the restaurant itself. Inamo is a pioneering Oriental fusion restaurant and bar where the control of the dining experience is placed firmly in your hands. Their mission is to provide delicious cuisine with charming and timely service in a warm and vibrant atmosphere. At the core of Inamo is their interactive ordering system. Diners place orders from an illustrated food and drinks menu projected on to their table surface. You’ll set the mood, discover the local neighbourhood, and even order a taxi home. Our dedicated and friendly staff are always on hand to help with whatever you need.

Also for our 20 years of friendship this was one of the things we just had to do ... :-)

the picture below describes the restaurant at best ... every table has a beamer per person and the beamer displays everything you choose on the table. On the right hand side you have a built in mouse (like a mouse pad of a laptop) with that you just click the icons at the right top of the table. Choose between, food, drinks, games :-), transport, extra's ... just have to go there and play with the options. If you go through the starters and you go over a dish the dish is diplayed on your plate ... it's amazing and it works without any flaws ... Yes you can change the look of the table as well ...


Started of with some cocktails, the Sake Mojito. Since it's oriental orientated they replace some ingredients with oriental ones like sake ... it still remains a superb cocktail this way.

Starters and main course

Truffle Marble Beef

Thin slices of marble beef served with truffle vinaigrette, crispy garlic and mixed cress. So tender, melts on your tongue, the truffle vinaigrette perfect of taste, well balanced with the truffle. Superb!

Lobster Salad
A light salad of lobster with wild cress and a ginger pomegranate dressing. Very well done, nice flavors and a very good lobster, you didn't need to search for it ... :-)

Vietnamese Spring rolls
Vegetable spring rolls served in a lettuce leave with a sweet chilly dip. The combination was stunning, the rolls very well and handmade of course.

Marinated Quail
Marinated in garlic soy with plum wine poached nashi pear and nothing else, this quail was delicious. As often as we ate these with my parents, this was a small trip to memory lane. Like in France, prepare it don't do fancy stuff with it, enjoy it as it is ...

Wagyu onglet
Slow cooked Wagyu beef onglet served with soy braised yam bean and hijiki seaweed. This meat is so wonderfull tender. All the stories of this meat is thru, taste it, it almost melts on your tongue, this is DIVINE!

Hot Stone Rib-Eye
Seared Rib-Eye served with a sweet potato puree and three sauces, chilli herb, yuzu soy, truffle. Served on a hot stone so you can cook it to your own taste. And the sauces were incredible, chilli herb, fresh with some sour and perfect combination with the meat, like the yuzu soy perfect, ans last but not least, we liked our fingers with the truffle sauce ... DIVINE.

Accompanied with a Sauvignon Blanc, Sherwood Estate, 2006 (New Sealand)


Dessert

Vanilla Creme Brulee
Strawberry and lemongrass coulis served with this creme brulee that was cooked to perfection. Structure wise flawless, taste wise divine, combination perfect, way to finish a perfect diner.


The system, the ambiance is perfect, but what if the food lacks that perfection, your concept would be rubish. But the cooking is so perfect, not only taste and combination, but also preparation and presentation. They went all the way. It's really amazing. Next time in London it will be hard not to visit this place ...


To R,
thanks for another year of friendship, a year that's not going to be the most memorable year for me and one that will not fade away in my memory for unfortunate things that life brings as well and luckily also nice moments like these weekends ... - grote kus - Paul.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Lavendelhof - 25/09 - 2008


2 stories done, 2 to go ...

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Lavendelhof - 24/09 - 2008

We're getting somewhere ...

Friday, September 19, 2008

Mario - Neck


There is only 1 Mario ... :-) - they even cater on location ....

Carpaccio & carpaccio tuna
Vitello Turkey
Salad Caprese

Dorade
Stew
Potatoes

Tiramisu

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Why can't I remember a day,
that I can't forget!
90210 - February 1999