Showing posts with label fine dining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine dining. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2014

India Day Two: Lunch at Indian Accent

I'm thankful that Indian Accent accommodated our group even when we arrived so late because lunch at Indian Accent turned out to be the best meal we had in India.

Indian Accent is a modern Indian restaurant in New Delhi spearheaded by multi-awarded chef Manish Mehrotra. It has earned numerous citations and its latest achievement is being hailed by www.theworlds50best.com as the 2nd best restaurant in India and 29th overall in the whole of Asia. 

Here's the write up from the website:

Chicken tikka quesadillas with Swiss gruyère; tandoori bacon prawns with wasabi cream; masala miso Scottish salmon – Manish Mehrota pays little heed to culinary borders at his flagship New Delhi restaurant. Indian Accent is a luxurious, modern-looking space set within The Manor hotel that hosts a mix of international business people and moneyed locals who come to sample some of the most confident and creative cooking on the subcontinent.
Mehrota’s rock-solid classical Indian training at Mumbai’s prestigious Institute of Hotel Management – as well as his refusal to mix two styles of Indian regional cooking on the plate – ensures the fusion doesn’t turn into confusion. Dishes are intricate and multi-layered, but dinner at Indian Accent is a hearty and tactile affair: the dining room might be slick, but this isn’t a sterile, hushed temple of executive dining.

Diners are encouraged to get stuck in with hearty, meat-filled breads, while whole crabs are supplied with tweezers to extract the yielding, buttery meat. Overlooking a cool verandah and lush manicured lawn, the restaurant houses two gigantic silver diya trees of life to lend an Indian accent to the otherwise modern décor.

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Bar

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Dining Area

Indian Accent recommends the chef's tasting menu for first time diners. We had two sets and were presented with these beautiful plates of food: 
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Potato Sphere Chaat, White Pea Ragda
Good opening dish to whet the palate. Crunchy fried potato ball that exploded with flavors.



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Seared Prawns, Churan Ka Karlelra, Quinoa Puffs, Bitter Melon Crisp
The prawn could have been bigger but at least it was perfectly cooked. The quinoa puffs and bitter melon crisp added texture.


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Duck Khurchan Cornetto, Duck Liver Butter, Chili Chutney
Delicate and rich, I appreciated the beautiful presentation and interesting but pleasant taste of the cone. 


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Meetha Achar Chilean Spare Ribs, Sundried Mango, Toasted Kalonji Seeds
Indian Acent's signature dish didn't disappoint. Fall off the bone tender with flavors that were in perfect harmony with each other. I wish we had more!


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Pomegranate & Churan Kulfi Sorbet
Sorbet to cleanse the palate before the main course. Reminded me of rose scented soap.


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Rice Crusted John Dory Moilee, Market Greens, and Pinenut Portal
The fish was perfectly cooked and the sauce was divine! Bravo to the saucier for stealing the show.


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Chicken Tikka Meatball, Chopped Tomato Makhani
For the tasting menu, one has to choose between the dory or meatballs. Opt for the fish course as this meatball was nothing special. Reminded me of home cooked meatballs soaked in marinara sauce.

Aside from the tasting menu, we also ordered a la carte. 

We ordered kulcha or leavened bread to start our meal. Indian Accent also provided blue cheese kulcha as amuse.

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Caramelized Onion Kulcha, Blue Cheese

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Applewood Smoked Bacon Kulcha


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Roast Pumpkin & Cheddar Kulcha

Here are the other mains we had:
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Soft Shell Crab, Flame Roast Coconut, Tomato Pickle Chutney
If there was a miss, this soft shell crab was it! Lacked the bold flavors other dishes at India Accent had.


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Tandoori Bacon Prawns, Wasabi Malai Cream
Tasted as good and exquisite as it looked!

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Keema Kaleji: Minced Chicken, Tandoori Foie Gras
Foie Gras Indian style! An interesting way to prepare everyone's favorite duck liver. It worked splendidly because the Indian spices enhanced the rich flavors of the foie.

Each tasting menu ends with dessert. We were able to try two:

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Warm Doda Burfi Treacle , Desi Daru Reduction, Daulat Ki Chaat, Tart, Fresh Tandoori Figs
Loved the presentation! My favorite is the daulut ki chaat in the middle which is a famous fluffy dessert found on the streets of Old Delhi made from milk.  


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Gujrati Suterfeni, Winter Chikki, Homemade Pistachio Ice Cream 
It's always a delight to indulge in pistachio ice cream and ours with gold leaf on top was no exception.

Indian Accent also served complimentary classic Indian sweets to end our meal.
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Charpoy of School Memories:  Ram Ladoo, Fatafat, Aam Papad, and Rose Chikki.
Too exotic for my untrained tongue except for aam papad (lower left) which is made from mangoes. 

Indian Accent is one of the very few restaurants that lived up hype so make sure  to include Indian Accent in your itinerary when in Delhi. Prices are very reasonable too!.

Indian Accent is located at the Manor 77 Friends Colony (west), New Delhi, India. For reservations, call +91 11 4323 5151 or +91 9871117968 or email reservations@indianaccent.com. Click here for more information. 

Monday, February 3, 2014

Dinner at Aubergine

One restaurant in the Fort that has stood the test of time is Aubergine.

Aubergine, which is the French word for eggplant, was spearheaded by chefs Hansjorg Schallenberg and Norbert Gandler over a decade ago.

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Dining at Aubergine is an intimate experience, perfect for dates and other special occasions.
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Aubergine is also the training ground of senior students of The International School of Culinary Arts and Hotel Management (ISCAHM) but food thankfully doesn't suffer.
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Amuse Bouche


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Organic Arugula Leaves in Balsamic Vinaigrette (580php)
Home smoked duck breast and caramelized mango, grated ‘Chevre’ cheese, cherry tomatoes, roasted sunflower seeds and garlic croûtons.

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Cream of Wild Mushroom (350php)
With croûtons and truffle espuma

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Veal Cheek, Short Ribs, and Ox Tail (1,260php)
Barbequed braised US Angus beef short ribs on potato mousseline and slow cooked veal cheek in Port wine jus with oxtail ravioli .Grilled Portobello mushroom and honey glazed carrots.

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Grilled Supreme of Chilean Sea Bass (1,480php)
On Porcini mushroom risotto with green asparagus and tomato-leek confit in Madeira nage

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Australian Lamb 3 Ways (1,160php)
Sous-vide lamb shoulder confit, oven roasted lamb loin and grilled lamb chop. Served with artichoke couscous, grilled polenta, ratatouille, mustard seed-chives sauce and papaya salsa.

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Aubergine Surf and Turf (1,750php)
Grilled tiger prawns and roasted Australian Mulwarra beef tenderloin with sautéed mushrooms and pan seared duck foie gras Béarnaise sauce and Madeira jus, wild mushroom risotto and glazed vegetables.

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Palate Cleanser of Sherbet


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Chocolate Pyramid
Belgian chocolate and vanilla mousse with passion fruit ganache 

Aubergine is located at 32nd and 5th Building 5th Avenue cor. 32nd Street Fort Bonifacio 1634 Taguig. For reservations, call 8569888 or click here.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Beautiful Lunch at Jung Sik Dang

I would like to end my South Korea entries with the memory of the beautiful plates of food served at Jung Sik Dang.

From its website: 

Jungsik offers a modern and unique understanding of contemporary Korean cuisine – innovative chef Yim has christened it as New Korean. The name for the restaurant, Jungsik, was a play on words. In the Korean language Jung Sik is a formal dinner and it is also the name of our chef.

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From NY Mag:
 The dining room is modern and subdued, with white tablecloths and leather chairs. There is just a handful of tables, so be sure to make a reservation.
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Crispy Bread

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Amuse Bouche

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Yogurt Salad
Yogurt foam, various vegetables, curry chip

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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Grilled zucchini, tomato foam, parsley puree, gruyere

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Crispy Salad
Lettuce, lavander vinaigrette, salmon roe, mussel, various vegetables

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Korean Green Pepper Cream Noodle
Korean green pepper, cream, clam, Korean style noodles

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Sea Urchin Bibimbap
Rice, sea urchin eggs. kimchi, onion, fried millet

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Dubai Bibimbap
Basmati rice, pork, lamb, cucumber, Korean yogurt sauce

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Juksingdang Samgyetang
Chicken breast, chicken soup with ginseng, pear, fried sweet rice, chestnut

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Lamb Loin
Green pumpkin, pickled mustard seed, black garlic puree, Korean soy sauce

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Five Senses Satisfaction Pork Belly
Confit pork belly, potato puree, pickled onion puree, pickled chili

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Raspberry Cremeux w/ Reach Sorbet
Raspberry sauce, cinnamon cookies

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Jungsikdang Soo Jung Gwa
Cinnamon pepper jelly, ginger cream, asian pear sorbet, cake crumb

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Makgeolli & Cake
Makeolli granite, cake with sugary vanilla syrup, apple with caramel

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Tisane

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Coffee

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Tea
Bravo Jung Sik!!!
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Jung Sik Dang is located at 3F, Acros B/D, 649-7 Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu. For more information, click here.  It also has a branch in New York
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