Showing posts with label steakhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steakhouse. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The Capital by Water Library @ Empire Tower, Bangkok - เดอะ แคปปิตอล บาย วอเตอร์ ไลบรารี่ @ อาคารเอ็มไพร์ทาวเวอร์ กรุงเทพฯ

Cuisine: Steakhouse / Seafood / Burger / Grill Bar
Price: THB2,700 per person (what we paid for)
Visited: 28 March 2015
Food: 8/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value for money: 7/10
Services: 8/10
Scale: [1=poor ---- 5=average/standard ---- 10=outstanding/exceptional]

In general, restaurants associated with Water Library do guarantee consumers at some degree of appreciation for example Water Library @ Chamchuri Square in the form of fine dining and 1881 by Water Library @ Central World in the concept of hanging out bar. Here "The Capital by Water Library", which is located on the 2nd floor of Empire Tower, comes in the concept of urban steakhouse and grill bar. Inside, the ambient is cool and chic resembling the old time New York financial theme with strikingly elegant and opulent decoration. It was my first time here at The Capital and I felt from the first moment that this was going to be a nice meal. And yes, from the service to food, we were totally satisfied. I have to say that the service here is good, and could even beat the service Water Library @ Chamchuri Square where I had felt the let down in service quality during my last visit.

Here, if you are crazy about steak, you can find quite a variety of beef: from German Simmental to Piedmontese to Japanese Kamichiku and grass fed vs. grain fed. Steak lover will sure be excited. What I really like about this place apart from great food and lovely service is the location. Location, Location, and Location is always and still all time classic important factor. Being situated in Empire Tower which is on Sathon Road means that it is right adjacent to BTS Chong Nonsri Station. It is, hence, super convenient to come by via public transport. Though driving here for dinner during weekdays can be a bit of disaster on an unfortunate day due to office staffs storming out heading home, it is at least away from night time/weekend hanging districts like Siam Square, Thonglor, or Sukhumvit Road in which traffic is definitely less crowded during weekend.

The Capital by Water Library @ Empire Tower, Bangkok

restaurant entrance

30's style fashion of interior

comfy seats outside the main restaurant

For me, one of the very first thing to arrive on the table, being bread and butter, happens to be one of my all time favourite. Bread here, at The Capital, did not disappoint me at all. The soft kind of bread came along with yuzu and cranberry butter: mild flavour and aroma with delicacy. Additionally, I, without fail, did swipe through the moderate list of wine in which I found reasonably selected. The list is not extensive but modest and comprehensive. It ranges selection from both old world and new world: sparkling wine, Champagne, white wine, red wine, and dessert wine. Wines are categorised by variety of grapes and then sub-categorised by new or old world. Pricing wise, I would say the mark up is moderate. Not exactly value for money nor ridiculously expensive. For the night, I had Cavallotto Barolo Riserva Bricco Boschis Vigna San Giuseppe 2004 (93pts). The tannic and complexity of this Barolo crafted by Cavallotto did pair wonderfully with tenderloin. I have to say I do like this one a lot and ones should not miss it if you happen to face one.

bread portion

Cavallotto Barolo Riserva Bricco Boschis Vigna San Giuseppe 2004 (93pts)

When it came to the actual food, the first to arrive on the table was Wagyu Bolognese (9/10). This was so so so classically delicious. There is perhaps no need for necessity of Kamichiku wagyu at all. Any decent beef would be so delicious with this recipe and skill. The flavour was just right with good balance of herbs and spices. Texture was delicate. It was served with in-house made pappadelle cooked to al dente. This was my first dish here and the best dish as well. Next was an American classic style of sandwich: Philadelphia Steak and Cheese (8/10). Just by looking what had been placed on the table, I drooled unconsciously already. Tender slices of steak and cheese complemented so well with generous vegetable and peppers. It was the peppers that brought the picture together nicely. The final magic was the bread which was soft but crisp on the outside. Just the first two dishes, good impression has started building up.

Wagyu Bolognese (THB420)

Philadelphia Steak and Cheese (THB470)

Moving on to steak, there were German Simmental Tenderloin 230g (7/10) and Japanese Kamichiku Striploin A4 150g (8/10) for the night: two kinds of beef from two different cuts and from two continents. Both were tender and yielded distinctive flavour and aroma. The German tenderloin was less fatty and less juicy (of course) but exposed more of natural flavour and texture of meat. On the other hand, Kamichiku striploin burst out the juicy fatty character more and indeed was more tender on the touch. Personally, I enjoy the German tenderloin more due to the bite-able texture. Only if the cut was thicker, meaning heavier weight, it would be such a perfect piece.

On the downside, steak at The Capital does not come with any kind of sauce at all. You will have to order if you would like one. For us, we did try Mushroom Cream Sauce (THB150) which was nice, aromatic, and creamy. But honestly, this was too expensive for such a small portion of sauce (approx. 2 portions of glass shots). I believe this should not be charged to customer at all. It is just sauce and sauce should usually compliment along side steak, unless the restaurant sees that their steak does not need any kind of sauce at all to be enjoyed. From my point of view, a touch of Dijon mustard does its job wonderfully. By the way, salt also played a crucial role for steak and there are 3 types of sea salt here to be chosen from: white flake from UK, merlot infused himalayan, and spices infused himalayan.

Last but not least, a side dish was also ordered to complete the act: Dauphinoise Potatoes (8/10) or simply called potatoes gratin. It was so creamy, so cheese, and so flavourful. Well, all in all The Capital is definitely an excellent place for dining. It is not cheap but it sure will satisfy your appetite.

German Simmental Tenderloin 230g (THB950)

Japanese Kamichiku Striploin A4 150g (THB1,100)

Dauphinoise Potatoes (THB150)

The Capital by Water Library @ Empire Tower, Bangkok - เดอะ แคปปิตอล บาย วอเตอร์ ไลบรารี่ @ อาคารเอ็มไพร์ทาวเวอร์ กรุงเทพฯ
Floor 3 Empire Tower
195 Sathon Road
Yan Nawa, Sathon
Bangkok 10120
Thailand

Open Hours: Mon - Sat from 11:30am - 11:00pm

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

The District Grill Room and Bar @ Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit - เดอะ ดิสทริคท์ กริลล์ รูม แอนด์ บาร์ @ โรงแรมแมริออท กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท

Cuisine: Steakhouse
Price: THB2,500 per person without alcohol
Visited: 13 March 2015
Food: 6/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value for money: 4/10
Services: 5/10
Scale: [1=poor ---- 5=average/standard ---- 10=outstanding/exceptional]

The District Grill Room & Bar at Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit is one recommended destination to hang out with its cool, elegant, and stunning atmosphere. Especially on Friday night when there is live jazz band chorusing along which can also be romantic for a date night out. There is a bar at the front too in case eating is not your priority. What I also like about this place is convenience in travelling here. It is located nearby BTS Thonglor station so it is great for avoiding bad traffic of Sukhumvit Road during busy hours.

No need to guess, this cosy venue is keen on steaks and grilled dishes: not a wide variety but decent enough. Of course, it comes at high price tag. I have to say that this was not my first time at The District and I did notice improvement in its quality. My previous two visits in 2014 were not quite excellent with twice steaks had been sent back for recooking due to overdone. In term of service, I found that some staffs were really nice, polite, and helpful whilst some were kind of lack of experience and were not efficient enough.


The District Grill Room & Bar at Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit

restaurant entrance

the bar area and front dining room

rear dining room with jazz band every Friday

Well, for first course, they were Beef Tartar (6/10) and Fresh Burrata, Tomato Confit, Rocket Leaves, Aged Balsamic (6/10). Beef tartar was nicely prepared and were of good quality of ingredients. The dish was well marinated with herbs and spices. The slow cooked egg on top also gave creaminess to the texture. However, I feel that it still lacks of delicacy on the touch. On the other hand, burrata was nice, creamy, soft, and flavourful as expected. The aged balsamic is of course the classic compliment to this dish and it wouldn't go wrong. Only if there are more tomatoes, the dish would be much better in term of balance. By the way, the bread was nice, soft, and tasty. I like it.

Bread and Butter with Sea Salt

Beef Tartar (THB530)

Fresh Burrata, Tomato Confit, Rocket Leaves, Aged Balsamic (THB400)

The highlight of the meal was USDA Prime Angus Rib Eye 600g (8/10). It was surely nicely prepared. The quality of meat was juicy and full of flavour. I previously used to order the 300g one and was disappointed. Perhaps it was much thinner and controlling to medium-rare can be tough. This thick piece of rib eye was another story. If you are ordering steak here, I would suggest to go for the bigger piece and share if you think it is too much for you. During the meal, we also had a bottle of Craggy Range Sophia 2008, which is Merlot base red wine, to go along and it paired really well with this rib eye. The last dish we did give a go was Grilled Pork Chop, Homemade Apple Sauce (3/10). This was the disappointed one. The pork was tough. The apple sauce was not quite apple sauce but instead gravy with separate poached apple. I wouldn't mind that kind of sauce at all but the amount of apple given was way too little comparing to the size of the pork. It should be balance. I do think pork and apple compliment each other well really.

In brief, if you fancy a nice ambient place to take your date out or hanging out with friends and would not mind paying a big budget, The District can sure entertain you to a certain level especially on Friday night.

USDA Prime Angus Rib Eye 600g (THB4,400)

Grilled Pork Chop, Homemade Apple Sauce (THB690)

The District Grill Room and Bar @ Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit - เดอะ ดิสทริคท์ กริลล์ รูม แอนด์ บาร์ @ โรงแรมแมริออท กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท
2 Soi Sukhumvit 57
Sukhumvit Road
Khlong Tan Nuea, Wattana
Bangkok 10110
Thailand

Open Hours: daily from 05:00pm - 11:00pm
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