Thursday, July 21, 2016

More Vue (Melbourne CBD) 07/2016

Within a day or two Vue sent me a copy of the menu we enjoyed over a long lunch. Their capacity for innovation and finesse in presentation and taste never ceases to surprise and delight us.

SUNDAY 17TH July 2016

Chefs Tasting menu

Chips made of kohlrabi, seaweed and kale with oyster emulsion

Mouth watering.
Pickled leek and roasted chicken

Not as exciting as the previous dish. The chicken crumb around the leek was a little lost for flavour.
Rusty wire oysters and rhubarb

The sweet sour rhubarb was much better than a ponzu or lemon dressing.
Port Phillip scallop with wood sorrel and horseradish

The seared scallop hardly needed anything else. Delicate and delicious - again
Beer and fennel bread with cultured butter. This is a disaster. It's so moorish it's hard to stop eating it but there is so much more to come.
Black lip abalone, hen’s egg yolk and fumet blanc

Beneath the thin slice of Canberra truffle and the fumet blanc was a treasure of taste and texture. The barely cooked egg and the abalone with a few squares of potato in a rich sauce would be a signature dish in any restaurant. My dish of the day, week or month!
Marron served BBQ, raw and cured with citrus.

Somehow Vue always find a great way of serving Marron that never fails to please. The accompanying Marron snag sizzle,

which also contains prawn and chicken is the best seafood sausage you could ever want. It was served with a toasted brioche so you could have a DYO seafood hot dog.
Poached Barramundi with turnip dashi

A near perfect dish, the flavour enhanced by the dashi it would be hard to find a finer fish dish.
Davidson plum with flowers and herbs, a palate cleanser.

Roo on charcoal with beets

This is a very underrated meat but we could have done with more.
We also had aged Duck, fermented bay leaf and sour onions because Sandra does not like eating Bambi.

&
Braised aged pork neck, fermented bay leaf and sour onions


All this while drinking NV Charles Heidsieck ‘Brut Reserve’,Reims, Champagne, France, followed by 2014 Donnhnoff ‘Oberhauser Loistenberg’ Kabinett Riesling, Nahe, Germany from the finest imaginable Zalto glassware.

David Blackmore Striploin grilled and brussel sprouts

was the last main.
Trolley of cheese followed.



by a couple of savoury desserts
Persimmon and tea tree


Macadamia (Ice cream) and fermented apple,

and Jerusalem artichoke with pear and white chocolate

before another signature dish.
Chocolate Soufflé

and then some chocolate mouse dressed up as lamingtons.
We're really putting them to the test next week having asked for a quite different menu we're coming back again to celebrate an occasion.
Score: 18.5/20

2 comments:

John Salisbury said...

Lovely work Elliot .As usual. Thank you for this and many other postings this year.

Elliot and Sandra said...

Nice to hear from you John
Another Vue post coming up very soon.
Regards to you and Wendy