A few hours after stuffing myself with Dominique Ansel's goodies, I joined the MNSC boys for our gathering at the Hong Kong Club. It's been a while since Gayliao last played host, and we were only too happy to see him in town.
Crab meat salad, turnip, fried Jerusalem artichoke skin, piquillo pepper - didn't expect the crab meat to be packed so densely... and the deep-fried sunchoke skin was a nice touch. BUT WHY THE FUCK DID THE KITCHEN PUT SUPERMARKET TAKUANZUKE (沢庵漬け) IN THE DISH?!
Baked sardines "Sicilian style", raisin, fennel salad, aioli - WTF. Serving up sardines at a red wine-dominated dinner - and a blind tasting at that - was pretty much like when I served up raw oysters and spicy tomato soup about 15 years ago... Not a fan of the dish.
Beef sirloin, croquette, savoy cabbage, truffle and pavé potatoes, Cognac jus - a fairly pretty presentation for the stuffy old boys' club...
Actually, the US sirloin was pretty decent. But then again, I'd expect this place to do a good job for straightforward dishes like this.
The croquette contained shredded (shank?) and was pretty damn tasty.
This savoy cabbage roll was very nice. As a matter of fact, the truffle and pavé potatoes were nice, too.
Mille-feuille, caramelized puff pastry, passion fruit cream, raspberry sorbet - kinda surprised that this came with passion fruit cream instead of vanilla, but nice and refreshing.
1985 Ramonet Bâtard-Montrachet - very nice and caramelized, with popcorn notes. So smooth. The last pour more than 2 hours after opening was amazingly beautiful, with sweet and exotic coconut and Chinese licorice notes.
1985 Dujac Clos Saint-Denis - beautiful and floral, really elegant. Still got a hint of sweet grass. Second pour was more concentrated. 96 points.
1985 Dujac Bonnes Mares - very nice, with lovely fruit and leather notes. More tannic and grippy. 97 points.
2000 Rouget Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Cros Parantoux - minty, a little burnt rubber, a bit more acidity on the palate. With the second pour there was more leather, and still pretty tight. 94 points.
2000 Ponsot Clos de la Roche - kinda closed, minty, and almost gingerbread. Much better with the second pour, with a sweeter nose. 95 points.
2003 Bouchard La Romanée - kinda alcoholic, minty, potpourri, coconut. Second pour more animal and leather notes, almost a totally different wine. 96 points.
2003 Hudelot-Noellat Richebourg - beautifully toasty, with a hint of burnt rubber, and a layer of coffee along with some fruit. 97 points.
2003 Mugnier Musigny - sharp on the nose, a little metallic. Not great. A little orange and sweet fruit. 93 points.
Many thanks to our generous host. Please refraining from serving up such an "educational" last flight in the future...
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