I've never had a $100+ meal though, Wade. Please describe what that was like. Was it worth it?
"zombieslayer" wrote:
http://www.the1913room.com/ I thought I told this story before,but here goes...
Actually I had two $100 meals in four days. First one (entree Dover Sole that melted in one's mouth) was merely $130. Ate alone.
Second one was the big one. I had told some fellow foodies at the conference and we made a night of it. 8 of us, 4 hours all told, probably 5 bottles of wine.
Wines: Actually, I don't really remember much about them. I don't know much about wines. South American is all I remember.
Salad and Appetizers:
1. Asparagus and micro-greens salad. Asparagus cooked perfect.
2. Escargots bourguignonne. Easily the best escargots I've ever had -- buttery, garlicky, sizzling hot, melt-in-your mouth. I almost ordered a second order.
3. Braised bison short ribs, cooked sous vide, with a cabernet reduction. More melt-in-your-mouth tastiness. Not overcooked, but still tender as can be.
Entree:
Filet of beef au poivre with souffle potatoes. I almost never order a filet (I'm a big rib eye man), and never order rare. This time I did both. Best steak I've ever had. Two-plus inches think. Cut it with a fork. (Could probably have cut it with a spoon, but that would have been rather gauche. :)
Dessert:
1913 Forbidden Apple. I can't really describe this. Imagine getting a plate, and it looks like two apples. One a smallish apple like a Macintosh, the other a tiny crab apple. Not real apples, but look just like them. The little one is dipped in two different kinds of chocolate. When you push at the bigger one with a fork, the "skin" (which is a candied toffee-ish shell of some sort, breaks, and inside is cream, ice cream and who knows what else.
After-dinner drink:
A flight of Grand Marnier: Three snifters, one with regular Grand Marnier, one with 25-year-old, one with fifty-year-old.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)