What It’s Like To Eat At The Best Restaurant Of America (31 pics)

Posted in INTERESTING       6 May 2016       5436       GALLERY VIEW

According to Business Insider Eleven Madison Park is a number 1 restaurant in America for 2016. French influence runs deep in the exceptional Greenmarket cuisine of the restaurant. In spring of 2011 a food blogger Julian Fang got to experience this exceptional cuisine and had an 11 course tasting menu for costs $295 per person. Here is what Fang captured on his camera.

 

Daniel Humm's award-winning restaurant is located in Manhattan's Flatiron neighborhood, on Madison Avenue between 24th and 25th Streets.

The Art Deco-styled dining room features floor-to-ceiling windows and whimsical floral arrangements that reach to the high ceilings.

But let's get to the food. Eleven Madison Park only offers a tasting menu, preceded by light amuse-bouches. First up were these bite-sized cheese gougéres, served warm and sprinkled with salt.

As diners snacked on the pastry puffs, they perused the exhaustive beverage menu. A 2006 Arnot-Roberts syrah wine was selected.

After the wine arrived, a narrow tray of hor d'oeuvres followed. Let's take a closer look at each.

If you like your vegetables best prepared as ice cream toppings, the playful carrot marshmallow is for you.

The tuna tartare blended textures and tastes.

Over the years, Eleven Madison Park has made its famous foie gras seared, cured, and made into pudding. This preparation came topped with an asparagus gelée.

The more recognizable egg quiche tartlet featured mouthwatering (and expensive) morel mushrooms.

The crispy sweetbread-stuffed cornet added a bit of crunch.

Wine glass empty? Swap it out for a mint julep with a bouquet of mint leaves so large, you could wear it as a hat at the Kentucky Derby.

Bread service signaled the beginning of the official meal.

The warm, flaky rolls were made richer by goat- and cow-milk butters.

The first course, Sterling Royal Caviar, came nestled with spheres of smoked sturgeon and salmon cream.

This course features three different ingredients at three different temperatures: Santa Barbara sea urchin, custard with green apple, and shellfish ragout. Together they make a decadent, sour, briny, and somehow great combination.

Here's what the dish looks like once you've cracked the surface.

The garden pea and mint lollipop arrives in a glass vase filled with grass.

Eleven Madison Park prides itself on serving locally grown foods. The Spring Out of Winter course pairs freshly harvested asparagus with Jamón Ibérico.

Another gorgeous foie gras preparation, this melt-on-your-tongue foie gras torchon accompanies tête de cochon, pickled spring vegetables, and horseradish.

Tender, buttery Atlantic Halibut was seared with smoked spring garlic and crayfish.

Each course topped the last. A colorful plate of poached Nova Scotia Lobster featured "young" carrots, ginger, and vadouvan-spiced granola.

The Earth and Ocean course combined land and sea influences. Nearly unrecognizable as chicken, a slow-cooked poussin was served with Hawaiian blue prawns and seaweed.

Four different preparations of Colorado lamb accompanied the large, pink, herb-roasted cut in the center of the plate. The lamb ravioli, lamb sausage, lamb short rib, and sweetbreads proved there's no wrong way to eat it.

A dining room manager delivered the star of the meal, the Muscovy duck stuffed with lavender and glazed with honey, to the table.

He carved the bird and plated it right there, so other diners could watch on and drool. The choicest morsels were served alongside asparagus, ramps, and strawberries.

Next, a fromage cart pulled up tableside. The server doled out a selection of artisanal cheese based on the diner's preferences.

These adorable raisin walnut bread sticks paired well with the cheese assortment.

Dinner now transitioned into its final stage: dessert. The "Soda Pop" — which actually made a popping sound with each bite, thanks to a helping of Pop Rocks — was constructed out of tangerine foam frozen with liquid nitrogen.

An interesting take on the milk and cookies, the Milk and Chocolate course combined dehydrated chocolate mousse, caramelized white chocolate sorbet, browned milk solids, and other rich cocoa textures.

The final course, a generous plate of macarons, offered an even greater variety of flavors. The macarons came in pink peppercorn with caramel, chocolate banana, peanut butter, coconut with chocolate ganache, Meyer lemon, toasted sesame with green tea, and grapefruit with fennel.

Don't forget the parting favor: a small box of jellies.



Advertisement




0   Comments ?
27353641acute
belayclappingdance3dashdirol
drinksfoolgirl_craygirl_devilgirl_witch
goodgreenheartJC-LOLJC_doubledown
JC_OMG_signkisslaughingman_in_lmocking
mr47_04musicokroflsarcastic
sm_80tonguevishenka_33vomitwassat
yahooshoot
How to Build a Crypto Portfolio That Dominates the Upcoming 2024/25 Bull Run


Advertisement






Advertisement
Advertisement

Archives

2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
0000
Advertisement

How to comment

•    Don't insult other visitors. Offensive comments will be deleted without warning.

•    Comments are accepted in English only.

•    No swearing words in comments, otherwise such comments will be censored.

•    Your nickname and avatar are randomly selected. If you don't post comments for 7 days, they both are reset.

•    To choose another avatar, click the ‘Random avatar’ link.

random_banner_2