Thursday, October 26, 2017

The General Assembly, South Wharf, Melbourne

The General Assembly, South Wharf, Melbourne

Had lunch here (29 South Wharf Promenade, South Wharf, Melbourne, tel : +61 3 9682 6007) while we were at South Wharf so this was a totally random pick. This place was kinda like Brewerkz. Craft brew on tap and food to be had. We didn't get any beer though.

The General Assembly, boneless lamb ribs

Those are boneless lamb ribs with mint sauce. The rib meat was deboned, breaded and fried. Unfortunately it didn't taste as good as it might have sounded. The meat needed more salt. Mint sauce tasted like the over sugared stuff that came from a jar.

The General Assembly, Camembert

The food was then subsequently saved by the Camembert. With honey and thyme and a dense and tasty walnut bread to go with. Wished they had given more bread for the gooey stinky cheese though.

The General Assembly, chicken textures of corn

Unexpectedly outstanding was their char grilled chicken breast with textures of corn. The meat from the chook was deliciously smoky while the crisp, char and sweet puree from the corn textures was enjoyable to say the least. These guys sure did a good job out of corn and chicken.

The General Assembly, ravioli

As much as we had enjoyed the Camembert and the chicken, we felt that the most awesome plate they served today was their ravioli. With green peas, Pecorino cheese, lemon and mint along with burnt lemon butter. Flavours were a medley of sweetness from the peas, citrus from the lemon and a nice savoury undertone from the cheese. As a dish, this could possibly be the best ravioli I've ever had to date.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Skewered kangaroo loin from The Meat & Wine Co.

Melbourne, The Meat & Wine Co., kangeroo loin

This steakhouse down by Southbank was the response from a couple of friends when I was asking about having kangaroo in Melbourne. I'm pretty sure there're a number of places here that does this stuff but this particular one from The Meat & Wine Co. (3 Freshwater Place, Southbank, Melbourne, tel : +61 03 9696 5333) was something they thought was properly done and deserved a try. To their credit, it was a good recommendation. We were served on a skewer, nicely charred medium rare pieces of kangaroo loin over fried onions and potatoes. I had even found the sweet marinade that they used on the meat enjoyable. If anyone was wondering, that meat was tender like beef tenderloin with a light gaminess which I thought was delicious.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Gami Chicken & Beer, Westfield Fountain Gate, Melbourne

Melbourne, Gami Chicken & Beer, fried chicken

I certainly hadn't expected my first meal in Melbourne to be Korean Fried Chicken. But Gami (Westfield Fountain Gate Level 1, 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren, Melbourne, tel : + +61 3 8774 3986) wasn't bad at all. This order of boneless chicken we had was tender and crispy without being excessively greasy. This was almost the experience we had from Chicken Up some years back. We did supplement that with some of their spicy seafood jigae which was pretty decent stuff. Certainly didn't expect to find scallops in them.

Melbourne, Gami Chicken & Beer, seafood jigae

Monday, October 23, 2017

More rice and fish at Kuro Maguro

Kuro Maguro, Guoco Tower

We tried a couple of the other donburi at Kuro Maguro today that didn't look like a variant of chirashi or contained tuna. 

Kuro Maguro, aji meshi

That included some marinated aji which I didn't like because of the ginger flavour.

Kuro Maguro, grilled mekajiki toro don

There was grilled mekajiki toro. Grilling seemed to have robbed the swordfish of what was recognizeable about the raw rendition of fish. While it wasn't bad, I don't think I enjoyed that BBQ sauce enough to ever order it again.

Kuro Maguro, hononiku karaage

What we found pretty enjoyable was their hononiku karaage, which was a little different from the one at their parent Maguro Donya Miura Misakikou Sushi & Dining. This version was battered while the latter as I recall was breaded.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

And I said, "What about breakfast at Nassim Hill Bakery?"

Nassim Hill Bakery, cheddar bacon waffle

So we ended up at Nassim Hill Bakery. Which I remember liking for their hot Reuben with beer bread

Those cheddar bacon waffles were good. Textures of thin, crisp and light that were paired up with a little bit of sweet and salty as one could rightfully expect from the Cheddar cheese, bacon bits and possibly maple syrup. So good you could even eat them on their own. Or with the accompanying sour cream. But - their bacon on the side was kinda disappointing. It wasn't smoky at all. And having that smoky element gone from the bacon made it feel hollow. A bacon without soul.

By the way their scrambled eggs and sausage aren't bad at all too. That tightly packed, salty and just that little bit spicy sausage with bread would be just one of those things that I could look forward to in the morning.

Nassim Hill Bakery, scrambled eggs sausage

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Botanico at The Garage, Botanic Gardens

Botanico at The Garage, Botanic Gardens

Someone(s) out there spent a lot of time, money, blood and sweat to build this restaurant (Level 2 The Garage, 50 Cluny Park Road, tel : +65 9831 1106). And then they built a website that they thought it deserved to introduce it to the world. Which is why I won't be doing it. Here's a link.

But here's what I think of it. Their ideas are good. Execution is in my not so humble opinion, not so. 

Botanico at The Garage, oysters
oyster | avocado jalapeño emulsion | smoked salmon roe
Oysters with avocado puree would be what I would call it. Not getting any smoke from those puny portions of roe or the jalapeño. Was hoping for the shellfish to be more chilled. I'm not an expert on oysters so I'll just say they're not bad. 

Botanico at The Garage, pork belly
pork belly | charred pineapple | sherry glaze
Their pork belly was a sweet, savoury and fall apart tender kind of nice. But for what they charged, I was hoping that it would be outstanding rather than just nice.

Botanico at The Garage, lamb tartare
lamb tartare | capers | mustard ice cream
I liked the idea of lamb tartare because I generally like lamb and I thought this might be on to something. While it was obvious that it's meat, I couldn't identify what meat it was. Too much marination perhaps. Not traditional tartare in terms of spices but the creamy mustard ice cream worked. Not getting the smoked olive oil too. As a dish, it was fine. As lamb tartare, this was forgettable.

Botanico at The Garage, crackers for lamb tartare

Those cheesy crackers that came with the lamb were nice though.

Botanico at The Garage, roasted pigeon risotto
roasted pigeon | risotto | walnuts
There was a roasted pigeon with risotto made with pigeon jus, onions and mozzarella cheese. The rice had a flavour that reminded me of French onion soup. Which was not surprising considering that the soup was essentially a beef stock, onions and some cheese. I liked this. The bird was nicely roasted to a medium doneness and properly salted. Possibly the only impressive dish we had.

Botanico at The Garage, carabinero prawn rice
carabinero | saffron mellow rice | pork crackers | pine nuts
Those carabinero prawns were tasty. Crustacean-ily flavoursome as one would expect. The rice was sweet. Loads of sweetness coming from some crustacean stock and from what we were tasting, totally devoided of salt. So only the prawns were nice.

Botanico at The Garage, jalapeño ice cream
jalapeño ice cream | bacon financier | Sarawak pineapple | coriander
Ice cream was not bad. Tasted that jalapeño flavour through the creaminess. Not sure what's the deal with the bacon financier thought. It would seem that Botanico isn't very different from a bunch of other restaurants in town; attempting to slap up some interesting combinations of ingredients and flavours on the menu without any responsibility of having to live up to what they have claimed. 

Botanico at The Garage, malt ice cream
malt ice cream | 70% dark chocolate | Guinness stout | thyme
Couldn't taste the malt in the ice cream. That's just sad right? They've probably wasted the Guinness as well in whichever item that was suppose to have stout. I'm getting the thyme and chocolate though.

Botanico at The Garage, Botanic Gardens

I thought it was a pity that the food didn't quite work out. There was a pleasant outdoor seating that even had air conditioning which I would have wanted to try if there was a possibility of returning. They even pour a nice moscato that was less overpriced than most others by glass.