There were only 4 of us tonight, so the number of dishes we could try - especially the larger offerings - would be limited. But we would still be able to have a few off-menu daily specials...
Pancetta - never a bad thing to start with this from the boss...
Culatello di zibello "Massimo Spigaroli" - and of course he wouldn't send us pancetta without this little gem... always the tastiest little morsel.
Gooseneck barnacles - it's been a while since I last really enjoyed percebes, especially when they often come with sand and shit. The ones tonight were the best I've had in a while, but I don't think anyone was really a fan...
Cancale oysters - a little briny and not too creamy.
Smoked eel potato salad / white truffle - I do like this a lot, and tonight the big chunks of potatoes and bits of dried eel were accompanied by a little more than the beautiful soft-boiled egg on top... The truffle shavings definitely didn't hurt.
Sucrine lettuce / pickled musseron mushroom / chorizo - I love it when the Man in White T-shirt serves up halves of sucrine lettuce. Tonight I think there may have been a hint of horseradish in the dressing. The pickled musserons were kinda interesting, but those chorizo chips were definitely the highlights.
Buffalo chicken wings / Roquefort - always tasty.
Bouchot mussels "Mt St Michel" - still comes with that curry-flavored sauce, with lots of fennel.
Aubrac beef hanger steak - I take it this was the better option... the slices of Aubrac onglet were pretty decent. Definitely a nice, tasty cut.
And this came with a "side dish" of roasted bone marrow topped with caviar.
So what was one to do, other than putting this all on the sourdough toast? Very, very sinful.
Lobster saffron rice - I guess there isn't an endless supply of 100-catty giant groupers around, but I was really happy to see these lobsters come with the saffron seafood rice, which is nice and a little spicy..
To be honest, I was kinda surprised that the lobsters came a little overcooked. But their flavors were absolutely amazing. These came with some matsutake (松茸) mushrooms and Cantonese roast pork. I love that the crackling was still crunchy.
Comté, aged 24 months
Tarte tatin - always a treat here, but tonight Shirley came with truffle in hand... Yum.
Canelés
Jacques Selosse Rosé, dégorgée le 20 Julliet 2015 - lovely and oxidized nose as expected, with marmalade and toasty notes. Ripe and mature on the palate.
2004 Didier Dagueneau Silex, en magnum - green apple notes. Very ripe and rounded on the palate.
2008 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Clavoillon - oxidized nose, with ripe and buttery notes.
2013 Szent Tamás Szamorodni - not as sweet as what I'm used to, but good sugar levels with some acidity. Lychee and marmalade notes.
This was actually a bottle that a visiting foodie friend gave to The Man in White T-shirt and I, and this got jazzed up by - you guess it - some truffle shavings. I always believed that you only need a slice or two in the glass, but I was overruled...
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