Sunday, May 30, 2010

Eating Out: Makoto

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Japanese food tops one of my favorite cuisines in the world. I especially love the traditional multi-course dinners. An array of seasonal food items prepared using multiple ways of cooking techniques which allows diners to experience a variety of textures and flavor. I took my mom and sister to Makoto celebrating my sister’s graduation and my mom’s visit. We all had the 10 course meal. It was $60 and the food was delicious and well prepared! It was not a full blown Kaiseki Ryori 懷石料理 but it had most of the components that makes up Kaiseki. I give it a 4.5/5 stars!!

course #1 : Grilled Mussels w/ Wine 

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course #2 : Left – some kind of raw fish mixed with fish roe. Right – Fish cake

second course

course #3 : Sashimi

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course #4 : Fried Soft Shell Crab

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course #5 : Steamed Scallop, Shrimp and Shiitake Mushroom w/ Umeboshi (plum) sauce

course five

course #6 : Left – Shrimp and Avocado w/ Spicy Miso Sauce. Middle – Crab Salad. Right – Grilled Eggplant with Chive flowers.

course six

course #7 : Nigiri

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course #8 : Filet with Mushroom Sauce

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course #9 : Soba in Citrusy Broth with Seasonal Vegetables

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course #10 : Grape and Grand Marnier Granita

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

NRM

All of my friends have a deep love for the Chinese Beef Noodle Soup a.k.a. NRM (牛肉麵). A few of us actually went to several Chinese restaurants around the Rockville area just to try their NRM. Many of the restaurants make their own noodles and the noodles for the most part were pretty good, but somehow most of their broth lacked flavor.

The past weekend I decided to cook up a bunch and shared it with some of my favorite people. I would really invite more people, but my pot only accommodates about 8 servings or so.

I made NRM two ways. The first one was a ginger flavored clear soup based NRM and the second was a spicy Szechuan style soy based NRM. Unfortunately, I don't really have recipes for these cause I just added seasonings as I went. But here were the results from me slaving away in the kitchen on a Saturday afternoon... which I totally enjoyed. I find cooking a very Zen activity!!


Sunday, May 2, 2010

Eating Out: Michel Richard Citronelle



I visited 'The' Michel Richard Citronelle for a friend's birthday dinner last week. At first, I was hesitant to go cause of the price, but I was pretty glad I went. It certainly lived up to its rave reviews on yelp. And quite honestly, I've probably had the most delicious dish I've ever eaten in my entire life.

I ordered the three course meal. On top of the three course, it came with three amuse-bouches and also a small dessert shooter.

Amuse-Bouche


First Course: Lobster "Begula" Pasta

This was probably the best thing I've ever eaten in my life. I would totally go back just to eat this. Luckily I found a recipe online for this dish. I will try and imitate it one day, but I highly doubt it will taste half as good as the ones from Citronelle. Funny thing was, when this dish came out... I thought it was the Caviar Penguin that had a +75 next to the dish. I almost had a heart attack. When I touched the metal container and realized it was hot and the ice surrounding the metal was fake, I had a huge relief! The black circular balls are Israeli couscous coated with squid ink. In the bottom there's lobster meat, poached egg, and hollandaise sauce. This was phenomenal!




Second Course: Chateaubriand, Tater Tots, Mushrooms, Horseradish Veal Jus

This was just an okay dish. I definitely enjoyed the combination of the different wild mushrooms, but I really thought that Chateaubriand would melt in your mouth like that aged filet mignon that I got from whole foods for Thanksgiving. But, overall it was a satisfying but not as spectacular dish.


Caramel Foam topped with Pineapples and Rice Crispies



Third Course: Chocolate Degustation

A sizable portion of dessert. My favorite was the little balls on top of what I believe is a cheesecake of some sort. Those crunchy chocolate toppings should really come in a big bag so I can munch on them during work.



I would definitely recommend this place... maybe for some special occasions! The service was awesome and portions were generous. I really thought that I was going to come home hungry, but instead I was extremely stuffed. The room had a nice ambiance as well. The coolest part is that you can see through the kitchen and see all the chefs working on those amazing dishes. I give this a 4/5 stars. That one missing star goes to the just 'blah' Chateaubriand dish.