2001 Musar - smoky, earthy, with a little bit of fruit.
2001 Pontet-Canet - ripe and fruity, a little oaky, with that exotic, tropical, coconut butter.
2002 Pichon-Lalande - sweet fruit, coffee, a little smoky.
1999 Gazin - smoky, a little more green, very fragrant, almost floral like violet, cedar. Drinking very well.
2010 Le Saint Estephe de Montrose - minty, a little metallic, kinda sweet, with soft tannins.
I didn't have any dinner plans, so I
Spicy beef and tuna tartare - just a little spicy, and not bad at all.
Ham and cheese pancake, black truffle, green salad - look at those slices of black truffle on top. What's not to like?! No-brainer.
Braised pork cheek, French beans, mushrooms, BBQ sauce - I had another version of this earlier, and apparently they've been tweaking the dish. It did seem a little less dry and a bit richer than before, and with this sauce it seemed a little heavier, too.
Roasted pigeon, artichokes, baby spinach and lemon chutney - we made sure to reserve these pigeons as soon as we sat down, due to their popularity. Last month I wrote a preview of this place for the South China Morning Post, in which I claimed that this was the best pigeon I've ever had in Hong Kong. Last night my friend Susan Jung - the Senior Food and Wine Editor of the South China Morning Post - came for a full review and ordered the pigeon. She sent me text messages in the middle of her meal declaring her love for said pigeon.
What I had tonight was very, very good - although it wasn't quite as good as what I had the first time. The edges were slightly more done than I prefer, although when you get to the middle of the breast, it was just as pink, soft and silky smooth as I remembered. Wonderful and delicious. That lemon chutney - with what seemed to be mustard seeds - really elevated this dish. Now, why am I not having this pigeon every week?!
Chartogne-Taillet Cuvée Sainte Anne - yeasty nose.
A pretty good evening overall, and I must come back soon. Like next week.
I donot drink, so this is probably no good to me. I do however love these kinds of blog that just highlight eating and travelling. I'm sure other people will love this.
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