Truffle poached artichoke / anchovy mayo - always good to start with this. This time they served the artichoke to us after they cleaved it in four, which made it a lot easier to divvy up. That mayo is just awesome...
Wagyu beef / scallop tartare - oooooh boy! This was gooood! The beef still had plenty of chewy texture (since it wasn't minced but chopped), and worked pretty well with the scallop. Very nice with a little kick.
Heirloom tomato terrine / burrata cream - I finally got around to having this, and it was damn good. I love how the tomato was compacted into a terrine, so the texture was pretty firm. The flavors were all there, and the creamy burrata worked very well. The basil was very, very fragrant and strong... with a nice kick.
Sicilian red prawns fritter - these were really, really good. Basically finger food, but just totally awesome - especially with the piment d'espelette in the mayo. I could picture myself eating a couple of plates of these without being able to stop myself. And yes, with the whole heads, too!
Sicilian baby squid / borlotti beans - this was pretty decent. I'm used to this coming with squid ink, so this seemed a little lighter in flavors tonight. The piment d'espelette picked things up nicely.
Girolle mushrooms / sea urchin / sweet corn frittata - what's not to like?! Big tongues of sea urchin on top of fluffy egg
Acquerello risotto with fresh porcini - this was perfect. These porcini were so fresh and tasted of fall (autumn for those of you who speak Brit). So simple, so hearty. 'Nuff said.
Roast wild mallard duck - we had pre-ordered this on the advice of the boss, and this was certainly something not easily found in Beijing. Unfortunately the Man in White T-shirt ended up overcooking the duck somewhat, although as he said, it actually becomes more gamey and flavorful when it is overcooked.
Braised autumn vegetables - pumpkin, fennel, and chestnuts. Definitely feels like
Boudin Basque "Christian Parra" - Mr. QLI couldn't resist the temptation to order this, because again this was something he simply wouldn't find in his adopted city. As for me, there is no situation where I wouldn't be happy to have this. I love it for its full and bold flavors as well as the texture.
Canelés - chomped two. Happy.
2010 Roulot Meursault Ruchets - lemon and flint notes. Drank better than my last bottle 2 years ago.
2004 Ponsot Griotte Chambertin - plummy and alcoholic on the nose, with leather and almost a hint of floral notes. After 3½ hours the nose was more musty and animal. Drinking pretty nicely.
2008 Fourrier Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Combe aux Moines - more concentration here, with eucalyptus and cool fruit. Lovely.
Grappa della "Donna Selvatica che scavalica le colline" Riserva 45% vol. Bianca - definitely singed the hair in my nose a little. A little herbal notes. A generous treat from the boss.
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