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A foodie in Madrid (post in English)

tisdag 13 november 2018



What a foodie paradise Madrid was! We paid our very first visit to this metropol two years ago and were struck by the city's welcoming atmosphere and the enormous amount of interesting restaurants. So, naturally we had to go back and check out some more great restaurants. This time we managed to eat our way through three restaurants in two and a half day, and now I'm not counting the numerous tapas bars we stumbled upon on the way, not to forget the legendary Mercado de San Miguel. For the first evening's dinner I had reserved a table in the oldest winery in Madrid, which nowadays is known as La Bodega de los Secretos. A fine dining place in a romantic setting, due to the unique architecture. You find more information here.






To start our meal off we shared an appetizer called "Small beans with cuttlefish and sweet onion". So Spanish and utterly delicious.


I was the lucky winner concerning the main course: Baked butter fish loin with pack-choi and lime emulsion. Extremely tasty Asian flavours. I can still feel the heavenly taste in my mouth.


My husband's main was not as successful: Corvina at low temperature with zucchini noodles. Quite bland and tasteless.


Fortunately he succeeded better with his choice of white wine.




Next day immediately after breakfast we took a stroll to the gorgeous Mercado de San Miguel. It is supposed to be one of the world's main gastronomic markets and I don't doubt that at all. The atmosphere is crazy, it's crowded and loud but oh my goodness what delicacies you face when inside! All sorts of tapas, drinks, vegetables, fresh fish, seafood and meat. A very popular lunch place for the Madrileños working nearby. We visited the Mercado on a Saturday last time and then it was overcrowded. This Thursday you could move around easily without spilling your drink. Here is more info about the different stands in the mercado.















For the evening we had tickets to the Broadway musical Anastacia. It was performed in Spanish by such utterly talented and passionate actors and actresses that I have seldom experienced. No dinner, "only" tapas and wine. 


Friday was grey and rainy. A perfect day to visit El Corte Inglés in Salamanca , where you feel tempted to buy loads of nice, exclusive goodies for your pantry. Quite an impressive supply of beverages as well.








 We had time to enjoy two glasses of cava with a view from the sixth floor before rushing off to queue for lunch at StreetXO one floor up on the roof. The owner is David Muñoz, who, in a short time, has been awarded three Michelin stars for his restaurant DiverXO. He is recognized as "a mad cooking genius" and I totally agree. Asian fusion is the name of the game and the restaurant serves high quality street food. It's a little bit pricy, the atmosphere is loud and hectic but the food is to die for. It wouldn't be my choice for a relaxed dinner though!
I have to thank Merituuli from the blog Sillä Sipuli for recommending this restaurant. We had such a crazily delicious lunch!



This hip restaurant doesn't take reservations so stand in line you must! It was well worth it though! 






 Duck and white prawns warm sashimi vietnamese roll (nem) with sweetsour chillis and creamy alioli. Beautiful and at least as delicious as it looks!



 Roasted black cod macerated in umeboshi with free range chicken foaming sauce and vietnamese flavours. The tastiness of this dish can't be described … it was fabulous in every way. Our favourite!



 Korean lasagna: old galician beef, wontons with shitake mushrooms, spicy marinated tomatoes, goat milk, cardamom bechamel. Good flavours, a bit too heavy for us no lasagna lovers.



Final dish: marinated and lacquered rabbit shoulder balinese satay. Spicy peanuts "migas".

For our last evening in Madrid we had booked a table at one star Michelin restaurant Álbora in Salamanca. Downstairs there is The Bar, with tapas and foods to share. No star. Upstairs the fine dining section, very classic with white tablecloths and ugly but comfortable chairs. We wanted to be seated upstairs, but due to a loud, laughing group of Japanese businessmen I wished we had chosen the bar instead.








The amuse bouches melted in our mouths. Seafood moussseline and venison filled cannelloni in bouillon. 
Unfortunately I can't remember the ingredients in the dishes we chose …  and the menu has changed so I can't check it out. We didn't go for the tasting menu this time due to the big lunch. The dishes were okay, but I wouldn't give them a Michelin star.


Broad beans with cured ham


Cuttlefish and foam


Lobster , shellfish sauce and foam


Hake


The sommelier was one of the best in Madrid and when we told him what kind of wine we desired he chose this old Viña Tondona Reserva from Rioja to accompany our meal. And a perfect choice it was! Next time I would probably go for the more relaxed gastro bar … there seemed to be quite a hustle and bustle down there on this Friday evening and the menu was interesting.


The only thing we brought home was one of these jamónes ibéricos. And Italian socks.

Restaurant Le Du, Bangkok - a hidden star

söndag 3 december 2017



In the future I will write reviews about restaurants abroad in English only. I do hope nobody sees this as a problem. Le Du, which is a lovely little restaurant, is at the moment listed among The World's 50 Best Restaurants. The name of the restaurant sounds French but it derives from the Thai word for season. It serves seasonal, creative modern Thai food. Chef Ton is also a certified sommelier and one of the two owners. Unfortunately he was absent when we visited. But we had the pleasure to be served by the other owner, Tao, who is a talented sommelier. We chose the 4 course set menu where you have a choice between 3 dishes for every course. And the wine pairing was as outstanding as the food. This is what we had.





Amuse-bouche: Watermelon 3 ways
1) drink 2) green melon + dill + dried fish 3) red melon + candied smoked peanut + coriander
They were all amazing but number 3 was our favorite.




ONE - COLD
My first course was Crab, papaya salad and crispy pork skin accompanied by a glass of Austrian white wine. I was in seventh heaven...loved this crabsalad: fresh, spicy and crispy elements in a very tasty and beautiful composition.





My husband's first course was Crayfish & Cooked Oyster, jicama(tastes like a savory apple) and fresh water seaweed. It was a soft and mellow spicebomb. Much to his liking.





TWO - FROM THE SEA AND FOREST
My second choice was Sustainable Ocean Fish, bamboo shoots, turmeric, ivy gourd (looks like a small gherkin with the taste of  melon). The fish was catfish and the yellow turmeric sauce was strong and spicy. I got the recipe for the top notch sauce and will certainly try to make it one of these days. And the Chardonnay accompanied the dish most perfectly...even though I am not much into this grape normally.





My husband fell for River Prawn, pork belly jam, shrimp paste and organic rice. He loved it and the pairing with a Portuguese Vinho Verde was utterly successful.




THREE - FROM THE RANCH
Charcoal-grilled Pork Jowl (cheek), pumpkin, gourd, onion. The flavors worked well together and I was happy with my choice, in particular the sauce with pumpkin was to die for.




30 Days Dry-Aged Beef Tenderloin, holy basil, barley, egg. Again nothing to complain about. At this point our stomachs told us to stop eating but the desserts were waiting around the corner...







FOUR - SIN
The first one was Duck egg custard, lotus seed, shallot ice-cream. I haven't even heard of shallot ice-cream before and had my doubts but it turned out to be a real winner in this dessert.
The second one was Pandan cake, soy, thai-tea ice-cream. My husband (who seldom eats desserts) was not very impressed with this and I didn't like it much either.

Comment: Le Du is a rather small restaurant and I recommend that you make a reservation before you go because it is very popular as well among the locals as the tourists. The service was great and the staff spoke good English. I highly recommend this hidden pearl (in a small alley) if you are in Bangkok and in the mood for some fine dining.