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😒 3/5 - One dish was almost worth the visit.
By 👻 @Tracy B, 10/09/2023 3:00 am
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(Ate at this one-star Michelin Star restaurant in November 2022.) This was my first ever Michelin star experience. I was with two friends. I ordered the wine pairing. They did not. All three of us ordered the tasting menu. One of us has a wide spectrum allergies (gluten, nuts, chicken, etc.) The first two dishes were spectacular. The Jerusalen (sic) Artichoke Soup. And the Satsuki Rice porridge. A year later, and I AM STILL THINKING ABOUT THE PORRIDGE. I think I would murder for that dish. It is definitely in my top 5 of the most delicious things I have ever eaten. But . . . the rest of the menu was disappointing, to say the least. The duck was tough and somehow flavorless, and the gianduja tart was nearly frozen and impossible to cut through. My friend and I were literally chasing our desserts around the table. Our gluten-free friend was served an impromptu creamy fruit dessert and his eyes rolled back into his head with pleasure. We wanted some because of our disappointing tarts, yet he refused to give us even a morsel. We threatened him with our knives but to no avail. The wine pairing was interesting, but I could have done without it. It wasn't life-changing the way the porridge was. Honestly, I would have been so happy with a bigger bowl of porridge, some fresh baked bread and a small cut-able chocolate something for dessert. I fully admit I am a peasant. The waiter seemed bored and uninterested and didn't really try to engage with us. I will try another Michelin restaurant at another point, but for my two friends, the tab wasn't worth it.
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