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2012-09-19
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For my birthday this year I chose to have dinner at the Mandarin Grill + Bar. I must admit that I had quite a difficult time deciding where to celebrate since there are so many fine dining options out there, but I have always been intrigued by the artful presentation of the dishes served at the Grill + Bar hence it ended as my place of choice.I was originally celebrating with my dad, but due to some pressing issues he was unable to attend, so I had the pleasure of being accompanied by Mr. C as t
I was originally celebrating with my dad, but due to some pressing issues he was unable to attend, so I had the pleasure of being accompanied by Mr. C as that night's dining companion.
Upon entering the restaurant, I was quite surprised by the decor as I was expecting it to portray more of a steakhouse vibe, rather than a proper dining room with modern finishes. The atmosphere was also not as stiff as I was expecting it to be, and the ambience was actually quite pleasant and comfortable.
We chose to go a la carte rather than picking from the set menus so we could share and try more things, but before that we were served my beloved bread basket and a couple of amuse bouches. The bread basket was served warm which I expected no less from a one Michelin starred restaurant and from the few that I tried, I was most impressed with their quality. I especially liked their olive bread as well as the black sesame roll which was quite unusual, with a slightly firm yet chewy crust where the flavour of the sesame filled the senses in a pleasant way. We were also able to choose an olive oil to accompany our bread, I picked an Italian one (with the gold ribbon) which was so smooth on the tongue, and since Mr. C let me pick his, I chose a peppery one which was made from baby olives. Out of the two I actually preferred the peppery one as the olive taste was much sharper on the tongue.
We were also presented with a pair of cheese gourgeres. So delicate looking, with the choux pastry hiding a warm gooey cheese centre. I loved it~
We started with some French oysters. I am not especially partial to oysters, but I do enjoy them once in a while. The ones we had were Fines de Claire and these were very creamy and quite sweet from their natural juices.
We picked two hot appetisers, the scallop and fois gras. Three very plump scallops were served in a small ceramic pot atop a combintation of sea grass and kelp. The scallops were perfectly cooked so they were very tender and retained the natural sweetness of its juices. What was interesting was the addition of a few roundish green leaves, which was described by the waiter as oyster leaves. The special thing about these leaves were that they were supposed to give off a slight oyster flavour since these plants are grown in the same area where oysters are bred. And surprisngly they did, a subtle oyster 'fishiness', which went very well with the rest of the dish.
And to end we were served our own his and hers petite fours. Mine was a sherbet powder compact with lemon and raspberry sherbet which came with my own white fairy floss puff, while Mr. C had a chocolate cigar in it's own cigar dish. I only had a slight taste of mine, because again it was just way too sweet for my liking, and I soon monopolized the chocolate cigars since the dark chocolate was just what I was seeking to end my meal. It was no surprise that the chocolate was so good since the Mandarin Oriental does excel in it. Smooth and rich, with the intense flavour of good quality dark chocolate. I wonder if they would serve it to the ladies upon request.
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