Showing posts with label alfresco. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Les Gueules Noires (à la cave Martin) and Domaine Huet @ Vouvray, France

Cuisine: French
Price: EUR25 per person without alcohol (what I paid for)
Visited: 3 May 2013
Food: 7/10
Atmosphere: 9/10
Value for money: 9/10
Services: 8/10

Being in Loire Valley, we sure did give a visit to our most favourite vineyard of the area: Domaine Huet @ Vouvray. Domaine Huet is pretty famous for its top quality white wine with chenin blanc as the variety. Grapes of the vineyard are planted in 3 different sites: Le Mont, Le Haut Lieu, and Le Clos du Bourg. My favourite would have been Le Mont for dry white wine and Le Clos du Bourg for sweet wine. We did have a chance to have a quick glance at the cellar and did tasting. The best from the tasting was the sweet range: Clos du Bourg Moelleux Premiere Trie 2006 which is lusciously delicious, it could easily my heart away.

Domaine Huet @ Vouvray, France

the cellar of Domaine Huet

sparkling wine racks

look like precious vintages

the tasting of chenin blanc

lusciously delicious

Pretty close to Domaine Huet, there is this fabulous restaurant called Les Gueules Noires situated. The building is set in a cave-like-house and simply decorated with wooden furnitures in hidden green and orange tones. The best part for a sunny day of Les Gueules Noire is outdoor seats: so beautiful that is perfect for alfresco during Summer time or any sunshine days.

Les Gueules Noires @ Vouvray, France

indoor seats

outdoor seats, perfect for alfresco

The menu range of this place does get varied rather often depending on available ingredients at local market, so don't expect to see what I review here. For wine range, of course they are local wines and are available by glass and some in half-bottle too.



Ok, let's get to starters. The first of our 3 choices was charlotte de fraises au brocciu (7/10). This dish was a combination of delightful goat cheese and fresh local strawberries as well as pistachio. The cheese was light and soft and to combine with sweetness of strawberries was just pleasant. A perfect plate for summer.

charlotte de fraises au brocciu (EUR7.5)

so sweet strawberry with pistachio

Next was the dish of the season: duo d'asperges, mousseline de haltaise (6/10). Visiting Europe during spring, it can be irresistible not to have asparagus dish. The one was the duo combination with white asparagus to be eaten with orange cream which offered refreshing sense, while green asparagus and bacon was the saltiness side. I did like the flavour, however, the texture of asparagus could have been more firm while maintaining soft touch, otherwise an enjoyable dish.

duo d'asperges, mousseline de haltaise (EUR8.5)

mandarin and asparagus, yummy yummy!!!!

Gyoza, sauce soya et yuzu (5/10) was filled with langustine instead of pork. Well, a good idea to have Japanese dish with a touch of yuzu to give fresh feeling. However, the dough was too thick for gyoza though being soft. If the dough can be thinner, this would be another wonderful dish.

gyoza, sauce soya et yuzu (EUR8)

dipping the sauce ^3^

For main course, the first one was tesse de cochon grillee, coulis de banyuls (7/10). Basically, it was a plate of quality ham with salty taste to match pistachio mashed potatoes. So simple but so yummy.

Then it was noix d'entrecote a la plancha, frites maison (7/10). A piece of steak it was. The delicious part was the purple mustard with sweetness that went together with the natural flavour of beef. The only let down was cooking level: I wish I should have ordered medium rare.

The last one was a fish dish and again fusion with Japanese ingredients: espadon grille a la plancha, soba au the matcha (6/10). It was grilled swordfish served alongside green tea soba and vegetables. Chewy texture of swordfish was expected but inner me still said more tender please. At least, the flavour on the palate of olive, fish, and soba did combine pleasantly.

tesse de cochon grillee, coulis de banyuls (EUR16)

noix d'entrecote a la plancha, frites maison (EUR17)

espadon grille a la plancha, soba au the matcha (EUR17)

Apart from so yummy local food, the service was also tremendous especially the lady owner who was very much friendly, lovely, and helpful. I would recommend this restaurant to everyone who thinks to give Vouvray a visit. Cool and chill place to go for lunch on a fine day indeed.

Les Gueules Noires (à la cave Martin) @ Vouvray, France
66 Rue de la Vallee Coquette
Vouvray 37210
Pays de la Loire
France

Open Hours: n.a.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Gastro 1/6 @ RMA, Sukhumvit 22, Bangkok

Cuisine: International (breakfast/brunch)
Price: THB400 per person without alcohol (what I paid for)
Visited: 24 March 2013
Food: 7/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value for money: 8/10
Services: 5/10 (partly self-service)

First of all, I have to say that Gastro 1/6 is more than just a place for breakfast or brunch. It actually makes you feel like you are out of town, whilst you are actually right in the middle of city. Gastro 1/6 is just a small bistro located in Soi Sukhumvit 22. It can be rather difficult to come here if you are not driving as the location is quite deep in the Soi. The concept of Gastro 1/6 is to serve breakfast/brunch daily except Monday. So expect it to close around 3pm in the afternoon. Oh oh....there is one thing you may need to be aware if you have never been there. The service here is like half self-service, meaning you make your order at the counter as well as picking up your order and making payment. However, they may serve right at your table if they are not so busy as most of the time there will be just 2 or 3 friendly staffs around.

Gastro 1/6 @ RMA, Sukhumvit 22, Bangkok


counter for ordering and picking up

slender menu

We particularly like the atmosphere of Gastro 1/6. It is kind of relax and cool, even on a hot day it is not so hot here. Really good for a lazy weekend breakfast: for example while Chubby Penguin was jotting down this note, Deadly Bunny was enjoying her favourite crime fiction (><). This place is organised in the way that resemble garden/forest. Various kind of tables and chairs at different corners (around 10 tables only). Trees and plants are all around to keep the temperature down.





Honestly, Gastro 1/6 perhaps serves the best breakfast in Bangkok. Ingredients are of good quality such as butter is Lescure from France. For the first dish, we surely had ordered Full English Breakfast with Juice and Coffee (8/10). If you like English Breakfast, do not miss out this one: holy yummilicious. At first, a glass of orange juice would be served. Followed by healthy type toasts with butter and jam and a choice of coffee, in our case we went for coffee latte. For the full course English Breakfast, there were sausage, bacon, sautéed mushroom, spinach, baked bean, roasted tomato, and a choice of egg in which we chose to have scramble egg. This set was fabulous, especially the fine scramble egg. Even coffee latte was well prepared but it was more like French cafe au lait rather than Italian caffe latte. Must try, I insist.

Full English Breakfast with Juice and Coffee 1 (THB380)

Full English Breakfast with Juice and Coffee 2 (THB380)

Next was Baguette with Cheddar and Bacon (6/10). This one was nice but not to my liking though. It was because the baguette was kind of chewy (T.T), wish I went for croissant instead. Nevertheless, the filling of bacon and cheddar was delightful: really crisp bacon and melted cheddar. We also had a chance to try Poached Egg with Mushroom Asparagus Truffle Oil (7/10). If mushroom is your favourite ingredient, then just go for it. It was yummy with poached egg. In fact, I really like the grated parmesan on top, cheesy cheesy indeed.

I also ordered a glass of Hot Chocolate (6/10) to try. Well, it was enjoyable with rich texture and acceptable sweetness. If it were melted chocolate bar instead of just cocoa powder, it would be even better.

Baguette with Cheddar and Bacon (THB180)

Poached Eggs with Mushroom Asparagus Truffle Oil (THB320)

Hot Choc (THB95)

Overall, I pretty much like the concept of this place of being slow life, slow food. Life in the city has already got too much of the "rush" word. Well, atmosphere is great, food is delicious, and price is decent, so there is no reason for me to keep coming back to Gastro 1/6. Just wish it will remain its concept in the future. A must try place indeed.

Gastro 1/6 @ RMA, Sukhumvit 22, Bangkok
238 Soi Sainamthip 2
Sukhumvit 22 Road
Khlong Toei
Bangkok 10110
Thailand

Open Hours: Tue - Sun 08:30am - 15:30pm
Tel: +66 (0) 80 603 6421

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Triplets Brasserie @ Luxx Hotel, Lung Suan, Bangkok


Cuisine: Global Cuisine (European mostly)
Visited: 16 February 2013
Price: THB700 per person without alcohol (what I paid for)
Food: 6/10
Atmosphere: 7/10
Value for money: 7/10
Services: 5/10

After a long break for more or less a year, we, Deadly Bunny and Chubby Penguin, are back to share our experiences (wish this time we can keep reviewing for long, fingers cross).  This time, we are back the review of Triplets Brasserie.  A lot of you may recognise that we had reviewed once 2 years ago exactly (http://deadlybunnychubbypenguin.blogspot.com/2011/02/triplets-bistro-thonglor-bangkok-french.html).  However, the brasserie have moved into the new place on Lung Suan which is now more chic, relax, and easier accessed.

Triplets Brasserie is now located in Luxx Hotel which is simply opposite Soi Lung Suan 6.  It may be difficult to spot so pay attention for the sign of the hotel.  I say I love this place more than the old venue at Thonglor.  The atmosphere is more relax and at the same time can be romantic.  The garden seats are particularly perfect for dinner with your love one (love the Alfresco), during the day it may be too hot.  Inside, it is friendly and cool as much as any brasserie can be; don't be confused though, I personally think this place is not the kind for fine dining but it can suit regular special occasions.  Decoration is kept minimal.

Triples Brasserie @ Luxx Hotel, Lung Suan, BKK

Overview of Decoration

Another relaxing corner

More chill corner

As usual, we began our meal with soups.  Yes, it was soup again as we do enjoy eating warm soup ^^.  We had Corn Soup (5/10) and Vichyssoise, which is simply potato and leek soup (6/10).  Both were cream base soup, delightful and enjoyable.  However, leek soup was somewhat lighter, less thick, and more fun from potato bits.  The prawn in the leek soup was also well cooked: a tick for this (^_^).  Whilst the leek soup contained prawn as the highlight, the corn soup also filled with crab meat.

Corn Soup (THB195) and Vichyssoise (THB175)

Oh oh, forgot to mention that the basket of bread here was garlic, just normal garlic bread really.  Ok, it was nice but standard really, prefer a typical bread like baguette with good butter personally (2/10).

Garlic Breads

For the mains, we had Pasta Alfredo (7/10) and Pork Tenderloin with Mushroom and Rosemary Gravy (5/10).  We felt that pasta dishes here look and sound ordinary but they are well made really.  The al dente penne alfredo was lightly creamy with mushroom as the main ingredients.  Strong taste of garlic.  If you like garlic, then this is the one for you.  For pork tenderloin, I felt it was a little too salty for the gravy.  Strong mushroom aroma.  The pork meat was naturally tender as much as the local grade could be.  Don't expect the super tender one.  The dish came along with mashed potatoes which were creamy, smooth, and well seasoned (give it a plus).

Pasta Alfredo (THB295)

Pork Tenderloin with Mushroom and Rosemary Gravy (THB395)

Overall, I would say I can visit this place like every week really.  Friendly brasserie with decent food and of course price.  If I have to meet up with friends in any restaurant in a crowded department store in town, I would suggest them to meet up at Triplets instead.  Nevertheless, wine list and alcohol range are rather limited from my sense.  Give Triplets a go, would you?

Triplets Brasserie @ Luxx Hotel, Lung Suan, Bangkok
Luxx Hotel
92/3 opposite Soi Lung Suan 6
Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330

Open Hours: Tue - Sun 11:00 - 14:00 for lunch and 18:00 - 23:00 for dinner
Tel: +66 (0) 2684 1684
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