I was able to go to the Bloomfield dinner and enjoyed a six (more like seven) course meal prepared by Chef Bloomfield, Chef Citrin and Takayama of Melisse, and Chef Ray Garcia of FIG. Chef April Bloomfield opened The Spotted Pig, New York's first gastropub, in 2004. It was a huge hit and the restaurant with its seasonal British-pub/Italian has maintained its one Michelin star since then.
This dinner is a collaboration hosted by Melisse, so naturally the amuse bouche and bread come from Melisse.
The meal started with Foie gras with yuzu and Melon, mint, pistachio.
Bread service: Basil brioche, bacon focaccia
Since it's Monday and I didn't want to spend even more money, I opted for a glass of wine instead of doing the wine pairing (an extra $75). I ordered the 2008 Chateauneuf du Pape, Domaine de La Solitude which was meant to be paired with the Boudin Blanc course. Despite being a fairly young wine, I found it pretty smooth.
Wild Japanese Kanpachi
Sorrel, cucumber, passionfruit-espellete // Josiah Citrin and Ken Takayama
Heirloom Tomato Gazpacho
Crisp olives // April Bloomfield
Squid Basquaise
Nduja, forbidden rice, piment d'anglet, prosciutto // Ray Garcia
Boudin Blanc
Sauteed market potatoes, basil & pickled mustard seed // April Bloomfield
Interestingly, I didn't think the Chateauneuf du Pape actually paired that well with this dish. The boudin blanc brought out the tartness and acidity in what was before a rich and smooth wine and unfortunately this tartness overwhelmed the food.
Arctic Char
Spiced lentils, anchovy-pine nut bread crumb //April Bloomfield
Snake River Farms Wagyu Beef
Chanterelle mushrooms, Brentwood corn, summer truffles, "jus de boeuf acidule"
// Josiah Citrin and Ken Takayama
Strawberry, Basil, and Pistachio //Josiah Citrin and Ken Takayama
Persian mulberries, apricot, creme fraiche, canele, and a housemade raspberry chocolate truffle
The three dishes by Chef Bloomfield gave a pretty good idea of her style. Each dish was excellent with strong and bold flavors which no doubt would work wonderfully at a casual gastro-pub but in my opinion as part of a tasting menu where progression of the meal itself is important, their flavors are too strong. They lack the restraint that Chef Josiah Citrin showcases in his dishes.
Next up: Chef David Kinch of Manresa on Monday, August 23rd!
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog. I'm new to L.A. and it's been a pleasure to read as my wife and I get acquainted with the local food scene. I've already been to FIG and I'm looking forward to Melisse in a couple weeks(I live right around the corner). Keep up the great entries!
ReplyDeletembrigha: Thank you for the comment! I'm glad you're enjoying my blog :) There are plenty of good food around you - are you getting the $65 anniversary menu at Melisse?
ReplyDeleteI recall a post about a 10 course $150 anniversary menu, but not a $65 one...what's that about?
ReplyDeleteoh that was their 10th anniversary. They're having $65 4-course menu July and Aug. Here's the menu:
ReplyDeleteFirst Course
Lobster Bolognese
Fresh Cappelini, Black Truffles, Basil
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Second Course
Alaskan Halibut
Vietnamese Spinach, Courgettes, Curry-Kefir Emulsion
Entree
Prime Beef Strip Loin
Heirloom Carrots, Swiss Chard, Maple-Horseradish Jus
Dessert
Passion Fruit Parfait
Lemongrass and Coconut
Oh my gosh - that $65 tasting sounds awesome! I may have to find some dining partners to check it out with me when I get back from my work trip. Thanks for the tip! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like the meal was excellent, though sadly I wasn't too impressed with April Bloomfield when I had brunch at Breslin, though I will try her restaurant a 2nd time in the future.
ReplyDeleteThat 4 course $65 was fantastic!
I absolutely loved Spotted Pig... So sad I missed this one.. *sigh* I've been missing quite a few, but glad I can catch up via your great review! Gotta stick to cheap eats for now! When are you going to Simbala again? Haha :P
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