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[MENTION=246180]TWA884[/MENTION], did it satisfy the stomach as much as those pictures satisfy my eyes?
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Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
(Post 35287797)
[MENTION=246180]TWA884[/MENTION], did it satisfy the stomach as much as those pictures satisfy my eyes?
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Originally Posted by TWA884
(Post 35287854)
the caviar with the asparagus panna cotta
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SEMMA - New York City
Semma is an authentic south Indian restaurant. It is the only Indian restaurant in the US to have earned a Michelin :star:. The chef, Vijay Kumar, was formerly at Michelin-starred Rasa in Burlingame, Calif. The restaurant is fairly small. Reservations are hard to get, they are released at midnight NY time a month in advance and are gone in seconds. The food is excellent and is quite different than the north Indian/Punjabi food that is commonly served in Indian restaurants in the US. The service, while friendly and efficient, is nothing special.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...d58c6cf59f.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...ca03b00c44.jpg Mulaikattiya Thaniyam - sprouted mung beans, coconut, smoked chili https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...676411eaaf.jpg Gunpowder Dosa - rice & lentil crepe, potato masala, sambar https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...3de1da076e.jpg Mangalore Huukosu - cauliflower, garlic, byadgi chili, coconut chutney https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...22810acbad.jpg Attu Kari Sukka - lamb, black cardamom, tellicherry peppers, mace https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...651e95134c.jpg Matka Paan Old-Fashioned - Bourbon, Paan, Domaine de Canton, Rose, Coconut Ice, Aged in Matka https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...0ca4d2b4e5.jpg Goanese Oxtail - angus oxtail, green cardamom, cinnamon, cumin, cilantro https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...e0234ad20b.jpg Mirchi Ka Salan - stuffed long peppers, sesame seeds, peanuts https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4e7daabaed.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...8a5757e04e.jpg Elaneer Payasam - tender coconut, coconut milk, coconut water, cashews, raisins, ghee https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...bdfb164556.jpg Alphonso Mango - mango custard, mango pachadi, fresh mango (seasonal special dessert) |
SAN HO WON :star:
Corey Lee's contemporary Korean BBQ restaurant https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...57b4a78c0.jpeg Scored a last minute 9:30 pm reservation on a weeknight. Ordered from the general menu based on coworkers' recommendations. Clockwise from top left: 6-Year Doenjang and Clam Jjigae, Chunjang-Glazed Pork Ribs, Sweet Corn with Honey Butter and Chili, complimentary banchan (advised to skip the speciality banchan), Jebi Churi - Beef Neck Fillet with Ssam and Scallion Salad, and Savory Egg Soufflé. |
Originally Posted by TWA884
(Post 35311718)
It is the only Indian restaurant in the US to have earned a Michelin :star:
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Originally Posted by offerendum
(Post 35326376)
Would not have thought that it is currently the only one. There used to be a few others in New York and the Campton Place in SFO with 2 stars. All closed or lost their stars.....
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Originally Posted by TWA884
(Post 35326549)
I should have been more precise in my language; it is the only Indian restaurant in the United States that was awarded a Michelin :star: this year.
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Originally Posted by TWA884
(Post 35326549)
I should have been more precise in my language; it is the only Indian restaurant in the United States that was awarded a Michelin :star: this year.
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Had lunch at Maison Aribert today (2 + 1 green star). Stunning and beautiful. Images (in no particular order) in the spoiler.
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Went to Kochi (NY, 1*) over the July 4th long weekend. What a lovely experience! I'm lactose intolerant which is always a bummer for eating out and usually how accomodating they are is a good indication of how the meal is gonna go. They had completely off-the-menu dishes for me where no dairy-free option was available (e.g. there's an ice-cream dish in the tasting menu which I obviously couldn't have). They also replaced the frozen yoghurt dessert with a non-dairy frozen yoghurt which, frankly, I didn't know that was a thing?
The whole meal was both very tasty, and, surprisingly, actually a lot of food. The only thing that was a bit odd was that the table next to us seemed to be some very VIP's - they got free champagne when sitting down and multiple hand-crafted additions to the tasting menu - i'm talking heaps of caviar (one of the dishes was a small portion of -delicious- caviar - they ended up getting a huge spoonful of caviar added to a SECOND dish), gold-flakes (why?!) etc. Guess you can feel second-class even at a Michelin-starred restaurant! :) And no, they definitely didn't request these things, because they were very surprised and grateful to get them, too! |
Originally Posted by Smiley90
(Post 35402218)
Went to Kochi (NY, 1*) over the July 4th long weekend. What a lovely experience! I'm lactose intolerant which is always a bummer for eating out and usually how accomodating they are is a good indication of how the meal is gonna go. They had completely off-the-menu dishes for me where no dairy-free option was available (e.g. there's an ice-cream dish in the tasting menu which I obviously couldn't have). They also replaced the frozen yoghurt dessert with a non-dairy frozen yoghurt which, frankly, I didn't know that was a thing?
The whole meal was both very tasty, and, surprisingly, actually a lot of food. The only thing that was a bit odd was that the table next to us seemed to be some very VIP's - they got free champagne when sitting down and multiple hand-crafted additions to the tasting menu - i'm talking heaps of caviar (one of the dishes was a small portion of -delicious- caviar - they ended up getting a huge spoonful of caviar added to a SECOND dish), gold-flakes (why?!) etc. Guess you can feel second-class even at a Michelin-starred restaurant! :) And no, they definitely didn't request these things, because they were very surprised and grateful to get them, too! |
Some recent Tokyo Michelin experiences:
Sushi Kanesaka (2) -- classy edomae style sushi. Unfortunately no pictures allowed, but amazing food, and good to go while the JPY is still weak (70,000 JPY per person not including drinks). Reserved through Tableall Abysse (1) -- where else to have French food other than Japan? In Japanese cuisine not having any meat is very common but this is not common in French food and here they do a full French meal without any meat at all. Reserved through Pocket Concierge. Pictures in spoilers:
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Originally Posted by angetenar
(Post 35491044)
Some recent Tokyo Michelin experiences:
Sushi Kanesaka (2) -- classy edomae style sushi. Unfortunately no pictures allowed, but amazing food, and good to go while the JPY is still weak (70,000 JPY per person not including drinks). Reserved through Tableall Abysse (1) -- where else to have French food other than Japan? In Japanese cuisine not having any meat is very common but this is not common in French food and here they do a full French meal without any meat at all. Reserved through Pocket Concierge. Pictures in spoilers:
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