The Day I Got it Wrong. Twice
The first bout of less-than-intelligence came as we were driving along the ECP up the BS bridge. He pointed out the lights atop Swissotel The Stamford and half-asked me if there was a party on the helipad. Since I really couldn't make it out (old age and deteriorating night vision perhaps?), I said no. My mistake?...Insisting that it was just the coloured lights of NABG. And hence the argument ensued. Point: He started it.
Until we got close to Le Pont de Vie. And then the quest for a parking lot began. As usual, I voted (and won since I was in THE driver anyway) for the option of flouting the law and ignoring the double-yellow lines. (But we miraculously got a Real lot coz someone drove out of the lot just as we were going to do The Deed.) Yay.
Kamal had told us about Tye setting up a place of his own. And I had read the review in the papers last Sunday. So there we were.
Beautiful setting. Very quaint and romantic. Wish the seats were a bit more comfy though. (Gentle remidner: I am spoilt and a fan of cushioned-everything)
The lack of cushion comfort was quickly forgotten by the two warm slices of baguette served with gorgeous truffle-infused butter. The kind I will crave for when I am in my bread-butter phase.
Since He was happily exploring a virginal wine list, I selected the Egg starter (but of course!!) - a millefeuille of wafer-thin slices of celeriac and leek layered with TWO perfectly runny eggs with parmesan shavings. It was AWESOME. If we were at home, I would have swiped the plate clean of yolk with my fingers!
I was in the mood for lamb. So lamb it was. Although the lamb was technically-perfect, the accompanying eggplant compote was bland and overpowered by the tomato bits and jus. We spent a bit of time debating what the dish needed to get the WOW factor. Perhaps dijon mustard. Or fresh aromatic herbs. Or a good glaze. (Well, we're going to give Tye and Chef Too a chance to find that special zing that will make the lamb dish a crowd-puller.)
By the time we got to dessert, He was, as usual, on the verge of "I can't go on!"
Until I showed him the "Valhorna Chocolate Fritters with Dark Chocolate Gelato". Haha. I win. Finally I got it right.
Imagine biting into a small rectangular parcel made of thin crispy Filo pastry and then utter bliss. And decadence. f you think you've sinned, trust me you haven't. Until you have this. There's NO TURNING BACK now! (i.e. Currently My #1 Chocolate Dessert)
He knows that I'll never share this again. Perhaps, a small bite of the fritter. And a teeny dollop of the gelato.
Sharing is a virtue. Point: but Indulgence is one of life's simple pleasures.


