While on the terrace, I struggled for a long time to come up with the perfect drink. It was just before dinner, but I was still full from the combination of lunch and dessert. I'd already had 2 types of tea since lunch, so I definitely did not need any more caffeine. Alcohol? I had pre-ordered wine for dinner and didn't want to get buzzed now. In the end, I think I gave my friends a chuckle as I ordered a glass of watermelon juice…
When I first saw the sign for La Paloma, I was immediately struck by the typeface, which bore a striking resemblance to the one used by Paloma Picasso for her brand. Curious…
"Pata negra ibérico" ham served with tomato bread and D.O. Arbequina's oil emulsion - the jamón came from Jabugo, and is aged for at least 36 months. You can see the white tyrosine crystals here… a sure sign of quality.
The pan con tomate was pretty good.
"Piquillo" Spanish red peppers with bacalhau - anytime you put piquillo and bacalhau together, I'm a big buyer of that. I looooove the combination of the flavors, of the sweet pepper with just a hint of spiciness to pick up the flavors. Lovely. The version I had in Taipei wasn't bad, either…
Traditional Spanish roasted veal shank with mashed potato and bone marrow - this was a real hunk of meat… like a big drumstick.
Chef Hector came out to carve the meat for us, and laid out enough for each of us to take 2 pieces. Definitely more than enough meat here…
The bone was taken away, and returned like this… We were disappointed that we didn't get our bone marrow in chunks. What worse, it had gotten cold. Pretty disappointed.
"Paella Valenciana" with clams, mussels, shrimps, squid, chicken, chorizo, onion and bell pepper - plenty of seafood here, along with delicious chicken and some chopped chorizo.
The rice is cooked a little "al dente", but covered with a thick layer of sauce that included lots of caramelized and liquefied onions and peppers. Flavors here and pretty full-on, but I like it.
"Copa" of chilled strawberries in emulsion of passion fruit, lemon and cava - actually perfect for the end of this meal, as the acidity coupled with the cold temperature here was a really refreshing pick-me-up.
1991 Alejandro Fernández Janus Gran Reserva Pesquera - nose of potpourri, dried herbs, savory minerals, ripe and a little cooked, minty. Very smooth on the palate with silky, velvety tannins.
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