Friday 18 May 2012

Lobster Roll at Burger & Lobster


There is no better advertisement for a restaurant than word-of-mouth. I kept hearing about Burger & Lobster (B&L) from different people - friends, family and random people on the train home. Being the naturally curious food enthusiast that I am, I met Tiffany (the real foodie and a culinary star at Marcus Wareing!) for lunch. 

Situated in Mayfair, B&L opens its doors at noon and by 12:40, the place is usually packed. No reservations, customers are seated on a first-come, first-served basis (very Meatliquor-esque).

There is no food menu. For £20, you are given the choice of either a burger, lobster or lobster roll. Everything comes with a side of fries and salad. We both chose the lobster roll, which was good - fresh lobster meat, mayonnaise, green onion, herbs and some lemon juice. Was B&L overhyped? Probably. But for £20, it's pretty decent and unique in London. Tiffany and I asked to see the lobsters and the waitress took us downstairs to view the goods. B&L's lobsters are all sourced from Canada.

What I really liked was their vanilla cheesecake. It comes in a paper cup, the kind you get when you go the theatre and order extortionately expensive ice-cream. Holy Shamoley. I loved it. I think it was even better than the one at Belvedere. 






http://burgerandlobster.com/
29 Clarges Street, Mayfair

Sunday 6 May 2012

Deadly but Delicious Dessert at Bar Boulud

Croustillant Trois Chocolats (a.k.a Tonka Bean Dessert)

After spending a terrifying fifteen minutes on the district line surrounded by Chelsea FC supporters (I did actually watch the game in some father-daughter bonding time... and Ramires and Drogba were excellent), I was relieved to finally reach the urban brasserie that is Bar Boulud. 

Situated in the 'basement' of the Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge, Bar Boulud is the sleek offspring of the famous New York-based French chef, Daniel Boulud. I remember going to Boulud's Beijing outpost (Maison Boulud) two years ago, but that was disappointing ... and very expensive. Luckily for its cousin, Bar Boulud is a reliable place for eager foodies.The gourmet burgers such as the 'Frenchie' with confit pork belly, rocket, dijon tomato compote, morbier cheese on a peppered bun is great. My friends had the 'Yankee' grilled beef burger with iceberg lettuce, tomato pickle and sweet onion on a sesame bun. The 'Yankee' was tasty but perhaps a bit on the small side, especially for hungry Old Harrovians. I had the whole roasted lemon sole with brown butter and lemon, that was not so great.

The 'Yankee' Beef Burger

My friend, in a moment of genius, ordered a memorable seafood salad complete with prawns, mussels and clams on a bed of asparagus and other tasty greens. But! It was the aioli that came with it that had us addicted. Yes, I would go back to Bar Boulud just to dip my bread into that wonderful white sauce. 

Seafood Salade with Aioli

The Croustillant trois choclats is a miniature architectural wonder. Tuile, a thin almond-based French cookie, is curled around milk and dark chocolate crémeux. Crémeux (creamy) is the lovechild of creme anglaise and chocolate. Tonka bean ice cream is placed on top with a curl of chocolate as a garnish. My other friend queried what exactly a tonka bean was. According to our waiter, the tonka bean originates from South America which has so many different flavours it could be described as having a taste complex. Some have suggested it has aromas of almond, cherry, vanilla and cinnamon. After some quick google-ing, I discovered that tonka beans are a major source of a chemical called coumarin. Coumarin is actually considered illegal in the US due to some unfortunate side-effects to the human liver. Apparently, you would need to eat about 30 entire tonka beans before you reach toxic levels but I am certain that the ice cream had nowhere near that amount. In the event that you do collapse for whatever reason, you will be comforted to know that your last meal involved one of the most elegantly made haute-desserts in town.






Website: http://www.danielnyc.com/barbouludLondon.html#barboulud_menu
Telephone:  +44 (0)20 7201 3899


Address: Bar Boulud London, 66 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LA.