Friday 27 July 2018

Lume - South Melbourne

A couple months ago, we went to Lume for Quynh's birthday. The menu has probably have some variations since then but they still have some of their staples around. It was a recommendation from our mate Viv (@ourfavouritepasttime). We honestly did not scour through the reviews or flick through the photos posted online before we dined here. It was quite refreshing to be surprised. The journey was 14 courses excluding the bread and butter course for $210. Exclaimer: full spoilers below.

Sea Corn Tacos

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Our first dish of the night was 'sea corn taco'. It consisted of baby corn and mudcrab on a delicate taco shell. The flavours were very pronounced and the baby corn was actually a sort of puree/mousse that was piped to imitate baby corn. Amazing!

Cuttlefish and cucumber tart

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Next was the cuttlefish and cucumber tart. The components were cured cuttlefish, barley and cucumber presented on a smoked macadamia tart. This was quite an earthy dish but I felt the cuttlefish was too subtle so the dish did not tied together as much. The tart however had a lovely crumble.

Golden Egg

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One of my favourite dishes of the night was the Golden Egg. It was beautifully presented, The 'egg shell' was a miso waffle batter and the 'egg' comprised of an egg yolk sitting atop a potato foam. When biting it, bursts of salmon roe were a surprise as it hid underneath the surface.


Berries and Beetroot
Next was the salted berries, beetroot and possibly goat's cheese. I have never been a fan of sweet and savoury but the dish made a bit more sense when eaten together.

Pearl on the ocean floor

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Details from the back
 This was by far the prettiest dish of the night. Pearl on the ocean floor had so many components. The 'pearl' was a pinenut and white miso ice cream and we were instructed to eat it first to start the 'journey'. This journey was an array of seafood slivers to represent the rockpools from Queensland to Tasmania. The sweet mussel was definitely a highlight as well as the acidic gel on the dish.

Duck ravioli

Ooh the insides
The next course was the duck ravioli. Saltbush and kolralbi were presenting flavours. The casing itself was a tad thick and it tasted more like a dumpling than a ravioli. The broth that accompanied it had a lovely taste though.

Barbecue Abalone
 Next was the Barbecue Abalone with emu ham and kombu. It also had shitake mushrooms, desert limes (my favourite ingredient ever), flaxseed crisp and a dashi broth. The broth was flavoursome and everything worked well together.

Marron

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Back of it!
 This was the marron dish. The poached marron was surrounded by tomatoes, cucumbermelon, spring onion and topped with marron butter. The takeaway of this dish was that it was super fresh. It would've been nice to let the richness of the marron be the star. More saucy elements pls. P.S I have confirmed that I am allergic to marron. It was a very sad day indeed.

Broccoli
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 Next was 'Broccoli'. It looked deceptively simple but there was fingerlime and a calamari and caramelised garlic gravy. Simple flavours that paired so well with each other.

Bread and butter

Eel butter and corn honey
YAS, our fav bread and butter course. This was taken to the next level with Jerusalem artichoke sourdough, corn honey and eel butter. It wasn't until we were happily munching away that our waiter let us know that the eel butter wasn't butter at all but a Spanish custard that was cooked down to resemble a butter consistency. I did very much enjoy it. The sweetness of the honey added to the depth. Apparently they cook the corn until it becomes caramel.

Dry aged duck

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 We also got served dry aged duck, honey and kombu egg. The duck was cooked to perfection. The dish was a touch too sweet with all the honey though.

Ricotta stuffed zucchini flower
Our last savoury course was a ricotta stuffed zucchini flower. Quynh had hers stuffed with tofu because she ain't about that cheese life. It was deliciously cheesy as promised. Again, it was quite sweet as it sat in a pool of of tomato and fig leaf honey.

Musk sticks?

Really delicate dish!
Time for dessert! To start we got fermented passionfruit and ginger sorbet with fried rhubarb and Geraldton wax leaf. This was a play on musk sticks, which was quite clever. The Geraldton wax really added another dimension to the dish. It reminded us of tangy Kaffir lime leaves.

Olive Oil ice cream

Soooo yummy!
 Next was the Olive Oil ice cream. This was surprisingly delicious! The consistency was perfectly smooth and it got me coming back for more and then some more. The absinthe gel was interesting but could've been a bit sweeter. The saltbush gave it a nice crunch. Nearly perfect dessert!

Vanilla beans
 We got the 'vanilla beans' to chew on but in reality it was dried rhubarb. Lume really likes messing with you.

Bday treat!!
 As part of Quynh's birthday treat, we were given black rice ice cream, freeze dried meringue and blackberries. The ice cream was just fab.

Truffles to end this journey
We thought we were done but surprise, one more course! The presentation was pretty extra for 2 truffles. It was chocolate truffles with salted caramel and fingerlime. We were instructed to eat the whole thing and it was just a gooey burst of goodness. A very sweet way to end our meal.


Overall, we had a great time at Lume. We had a fantastic table where we got to witness the hustle and bustle of the pass. All the chefs worked so harmoniously. Our server, was very relaxed, friendly and made us genuinely laugh which added to the experience. The food was great and we got to taste really interesting innovative things. It was just a playful array of courses where not everything tasted the same as it was described on paper. We were definitely very full leaving Lume. It was a well celebrated birthday.


Taste: 8/10
Presentation: 8/10
Value for Money: 8/10
Service: 9/10




Lume Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato













Wednesday 28 March 2018

Humble Rays - Carlton

A few Sunday's ago, we paid a visit to Humble Rays. It was only a 10-15 minute wait around midday. I didn't realise it was so close to the CBD!

DRANKS

Kevin got an Iced Chocolate ($4.50).  I got the Roseberry Soda Pop ($7). It was rose soda lime, mix berry puree and pomegranate popping pearls. This was soooooo good. Properly sweet and the popping pearls were a delight.

Crab Meat Scramble

I got the Crab Meat Scramble ($18.50). This was crab meat scramble eggs, Asian herbs, fried shallot, sriracha mayo, red chilli, chilli oil served with crossaint. Bloody yum. The crab flavour was so distinct and the eggs were nice and fluffy.  I thought this dish was great but it was missing a bit of acidity, some cherry tomatoes would've rounded it off nicely.

Egg Benny

Kevin got the Egg Benny ($18.50). This was ginger braised pork belly, Miso and potato korokke, almond & cashews dukkah, poached egg, yuzu hollandaise, chilli bacon jam and parsley crumbs. This was pretty good as well. Very rich in flavour but a little on the heavy side. A simple apple slaw could have provided the acidity it needed.

SPREADDDDD

Inside was cute

Outside was cute too


Overall, we had a great time at Humble Rays. The cafe was super cute and waitstaff were friendly. The dishes were near perfect. We had no room for dessert but the puffles look so cute. Next time!





Taste: 8.5/10
Presentation: 8/10
Value for Money: 8/10
Service: 7.5/10




Humble Rays Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Tuesday 27 March 2018

Braybrook Stn - Braybrook

We had a sibling brunch at newly(?) opened Braybrook Stn recently. It is from the same owners of Northcote Stn which I have yet to try. They have very similar menus. We shared all the dishes between the 3 of us.


DRANKS

For drinks, I got the Lemon Squash ($4), Q for the Matcha ($5) and my brother got Snickers Smoothie ($9). All pretty standard drinks. The matcha had a grainy chalky taste.

Slow Cooked Beef Cheek

Slow Cooked Beef Cheeks ($21) was paired with rosemary hash, spiced cabbage, apple slaw, poachies and bearnaise. This was by far the tastiest dish that we had. It had all the textures with the tender beef, crispy slaw and creamy sauce. Solid dish.

Housemade XO Chilli Scramble

We also got the Housemade XO Chilli Scramble ($19.50) with smokey chorizo, fresh avocado, corn salsa, tomato, coriander and chilli oil. Such a disappointing dish. I usually love my scrambled eggs but this was over and not silky smooth. It lacked seasoning and the salsa was bland. We did comment on the lack of XO chilli flavour to the waiter, since we were expecting punchier flavours.

Corn, Zucchini & Jalapeno Fritters

Lastly the Corn, Zucchini & Jalapeno Fritters ($18.90) with smokey tomato, ricotta, salata, avo mousse and poachies. This was a pretty meh dish as well. The fritters were alright but the condiments were lacking. It could have done with more of everything to meld all the flavours together. More sauce pls.

SPREADDDD

Right in the Shopping Centre!


Overall, Braybrook Stn was pretty average. The location was very convenient and the interior was nice and bright. I wasn't a fan of the metal tables as it reminded me of my high school cafeteria. The beef cheeks were definitely a winner and if I were to come back, I would order them. I am not rushing back anytime soon to go here.






Taste: 6/10
Presentation: 7/10
Value for Money: 7/10
Service: 7/10






Braybrook STN Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Sunday 4 March 2018

Atlas Dining - South Yarra

At the end of January, we went to Charlie Carrington’s Atlas Dining in South Melbourne. The menu changes every 4 months and this was the first week of the Peru menu. Never having tried Peruvian food before, I was pretty excited to see how the dishes would play out. We opted for the 2 extra Nikkei courses ($25) on top of the standard 5 courses.





Smoked Bonito Ceviche


The first dish was smoked bonito ceviche. It was swimming in a pool of passionfruit. It was a bit too acidic for my liking but the bonito was super soft. I would have preferred more crunchy elements as it was pretty sparse. It was not the strongest start.

Grilled fig, eel


Next was the first Nikkei course. This had Japanese influence, which is what enticed me. It was grilled fig, eel, tempura parsley and lime segments. This was hands down the best course of the night. The flavours were truly a umami bomb and I kept coming back for more. The textures were all spot on and contrasted well and that sauce was a killer. I still think about it. YUMMM!

Rainbow trout, fermented rock melon and ponzu dressing


The second Nikkei course was the rainbow trout, fermented rock melon and ponzu dressing. In my opinion, the rock melon overpowered the trout. I am not a fan of fruit in my meals as it makes the dish quite sweet. It did help that the little pops of salmon roe brought it back to a more savoury finish.

Potato, ocopa and aji


Our next course was the potato, ocopa and aji. This was described as a representation of a popular Peruvian street food, like a fried potato cake. I loved the flavours of this dish. It was cheesy but tasted really earthy. The ocopa and aji sauce was absolutely delicious as it had the right amount of spice, that just danced on your tongue. Such a good dish!

Duck, beans and eggplant


Up next was the duck, beans and eggplant. The duck breast sat on top of a smoked eggplant puree and accompanied by puffed vermicelli and charred green beans. This dish was more reminiscent of Asian flavours but still tasted nice. I liked the crunch of the beans and smoky eggplant when paired together.
Lamb, arroz and uchucuta


Our last savoury dish of the night was lamb, arroz and uchucuta. This had an Italian influence as arroz is the Spanish word for rice and it was a Peruvian risotto cooked with parmesan. It was topped with lamb jerky, uchucuta (Peruvian salsa) and anchovy powder.  This was so deliciously cheesy and I was in cheese heaven. The jerky was a bit much to chew on so I gave most of it to Kevin, who happily ate it all. It was a touch salty but I did not mind. Fantastic dish!


Surprise! We were given an empanada each to replace the bread and butter course. It was filled with minced lamb and spices and we were dip it in a spice green sauce. TBH the empanada was a touch bland.

Chocolate, quinoa, pisco and lime


Dessert time! This consisted of chocolate, quinoa, pisco and lime. Kevin could not stop raving about this dish. The lime ice cream was tangy and contrasted well with the bitter quinoa. It was a very balanced dish. The candied lime was a nice touch as well.




Overall, we had a great time at Atlas Dining. The waitstaff were very friendly and explained the dishes well. I had a great view of the kitchen and got to have a peek of how the dishes are assembled for service. The food was great and I am glad I ordered the 2 extra Nikkei courses because the fig and eel dish was to die for. Not all the dishes blew me away but I didn’t leave disappointed. For only $100 per person, it is actually quite affordable fine dining. Kevin, being a carnivorous eater preferred more meat portions but the dessert won him over. It was interesting trying the Peruvian menu but I am quite sad I missed out on the Mexican menu that only ended a couple weeks ago! 



Taste: 7.5/10
Presentation: 8/10
Value for Money - 8/10
Service: 8/10



Atlas Dining Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato