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Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 6, 2015

The [turning] Point


Gastrology bloggers dined courtesy of The Point.




Open for over a decade, The Point has recently undergone a radical and exciting transformation aimed at elevating it well above its roots as a premium steakhouse.




Sommelier and Restaurant Manager, Joseph Griffiths and Executive Chef Andy Harmer have been charged with the responsibility of bringing The Point to the forefront of fine dining in Melbourne and refocusing this institution on contemporary and creative cuisine, premium wines and seamless service. And based on our recent tasting, this transformation is well underway. The current menu impresses and surprises with elegant dishes of flawless execution which showcase seasonal, local ingredients - and perhaps a few artisan ingredients from our friends overseas. 






Not to be outshone is the wine list which reads like a work of literature, boasting a carefully curated wine collection spanning the best of old and new world wines. Of course if you prefer, you can leave wine matching in the expert hands of Joseph Griffiths. 




Cep mushroom crème fraiche, kipfler potato, ground roast chestnut fraiche, kipfler potatoes, mushroom and ground roast chestnut





Bursting with umami, this luxuriously textured amuse bouche awoken the senses with an outstanding depth of flavour. It is difficult to imagine a better start to a meal. 




Taleggio raviolo, walnut, grape and sorrel


Matched with: NV Dosnon et Lepage Champagne Rose de Saignee, Cote des Bar France





A playful reinvention of a cheese platter, this was a delightful combination of well-considered textures and flavours. The Champagne was the perfect playmate with its summery ripe peach characteristics and citrus aroma. 






Spanner crab, almond gazpacho, sauce Jacqueline


Matched with: 2013 Condes se Alberei Alberino, Rias Baixas Spain





Beneath the dense cloud lay crab meat perched above a moreish almond gazpacho. The delightful sweetness of the crab meat was retained and accentuated by the sauce Jacqueline. This dish deeply impressed with its finesse and textural delicacy.




Autumn in the Park


Matched with: Lustau Rare Cream Sherry Solera Superiore





A masterclass in textural balance and layered flavour. The ground seasonal mushroom powder, scattered morsels of parsley sponge and pine mushrooms evoked feelings of an edible forest floor and was only enhanced by the powerful fragrance of generous shavings of black truffle. The creamy celeriac acted as the perfect canvas and brought all of the elements together. Although initially surprising, the accompanying sherry paired exceptionally well with its sweet yet savoury nuances and taste-bud enlivening freshness.




Murray Cod, fennel and yuzu salt


Matched with: 2012 Cantina Terlano Vorberg Pinot Bianco 





A delicate dish which allowed the natural sweetness of the cod to shine, we enjoyed the interesting textural interplay between the sous vide fish flesh and the intensely crispy shards of skin. The minerally yet fruity pinot bianco echoed the delicate savouriness of the dish and matched well.




Wagyu (marble score 9) short rib, smoked eggplant


Matched with: 2011 Denton View Hill Nebbiolo, Yarra Valley Vic


2010 Pio Cesare Barolo served as a taste alongside





The slices of Wagyu short rib were cooked to a wonderful perfection with the subtle, delicious smokiness of the eggplant elevating the rich, buttery meat to magical levels. This dish highlighted a new wave of steak dishes that occupy The Point's menu emphasising elegance and completeness. The Nebbiolo was a perfect match with its black fruits, aromatic complexity and vibrant acids. We also were lucky enough to try a Barolo side by side in a classic battle of new verses old world - the big, tannic Barolo boasted a bouquet of dark fruit aromas, mint and liquorice.




Pre dessert: Lemon cake, vanilla poached quince and warm white chocolate mousse with lemon and mint water






Honey and eucalyptus parfait, Jerusalem artichoke, milk skin and thyme oil


Matched with: 2010 Kracher Beerenauslese, welshriesling chardonnay, Burgenland Austria





Consistent with the savoury courses, the dessert was superbly executed. The flawless harmony of sweet, creamy parfait contrasted with the savoury crisp, salty Jerusalem artichoke chips. An innovative and well-executed dessert. Once again, this dish was matched beautifully with welshriesling chardonnay - thick and syrupy with intense honeysuckle aromas and a fresh acid finish.




Under the careful guidance of Joseph Griffiths and Andy Harmer, The Point has shown itself capable of exceeding the legacy forged over the past decade. Having experienced these very exciting changes firsthand, it is clear that The Point is establishing itself firmly in the upper echelons of Melbourne’s premium culinary institutions. 








Location: Aquatic Drive, Albert Park Lake


Phone: 03 9682 5566 



Cuisine: Modern Australian 







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Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 4, 2015

#GastrologyInDubai - Burj Khalifa visit and lunch @ Armani Hotel




A trip to Dubai would not be complete without a visit to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.




The Burj Khalifa skyscraper is a world-class destination and the magnificent centrepiece of Downtown Dubai, Dubai's new urban masterpiece. The world's tallest building is surrounded by hotels, must-visit shopping destinations and a world of entertainment options.








Literally 2 metres away from the Burj Khalifa exit, is the Armani Deli. We highly recommend dropping by for a lazy culinary affair after your Burj Khalifa visit.






Serving hearty regional Italian cuisine, Armani Deli delivers an unforgettable experience and is a personal reflection of Gorgio Armani’s innovative approach to hospitality.




Overlooking the spectacular Dubai Fountain, Armani Deli is the perfect spot to meet and relax.










Location: Ground level, Burj Khalifa - United Arab Emirates


Phone: +971 (4) 888 3888



Cuisine: Italian






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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 4, 2015

#GastrologyInDubai - Italian fine dining with views @ Bussola


Gastrology bloggers dined courtesy of Bussola.




Highly acclaimed Bussola offers one of the best Italian culinary experiences in Dubai, and has been certified by the Italian Cuisine Academy.




The double decked layout offers diners the chance to savour a more fine dining ambience downstairs, while the open exterior of the upper level pizzeria provides a relaxed and casual family atmosphere.




We were spoilt with a decadent Italian fare with breathtaking sea views at the fine dining arm of Bussola. A warm, minimalist atmosphere greeted us where an elegant and subdued indoor ambience is complemented by refreshing candlelit patio seating next to the pools.




The kitchen serves delicious Italian cuisine which centres on the preparations of authentic Italian dishes paired with fresh ingredients.




Squid ink spaghetti





A lovely dish that was highlighted by the al dente tagliolini which captivated with its delightful salinity courtesy of being made with squid ink. The accompanying morsels of Canadian lobster were very tender and beautifully flavoured.






Canadian lobster 





The lobster was stunning and cooked to perfection. The lemon beurre blanc with confit garlic accompanied the sweet lobster perfectly resulting in a dish that was flavoursome, rich and complex.




Baked turbot with potato, white onions, green olives, white wine and tomato wedges





The quality of the turbot was exemplary. The skin of the fish was perfectly crisp while the flesh was delicate and moist. It was a dish that allowed the natural subtle sweetness of the fish to be enjoyed. 




Sicilian Flavours





Pleasing to both the eyes and palate, this dessert of frozen cassata with ricotta and candid fruits cannoli, orange pudding, fresh almond jelly was simply outstanding. The mellow, milkiness of the cassata paired exceptionally well with the subtle infusion of ricotta and candied fruits from the cannoli. Eaten together with the fresh almond and jelly, this dessert was the most balanced of flavour explosions.




Bussola serves cooking that comes from the heart, infused with fresh ingredients, traditional flavours and innovative preparations; blending contemporary Italian style with classic Italian influence.





Location: Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Jumeirah, Dubai


Phone: +971 (4) 511 7136



Cuisine: Italian






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