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Thursday, December 8, 2011

José Andrés: Tapas @ The Bazaar

Tapas dinner at The Bazaar by Chef José Andrés. This is where you would experience molecular gastronomy where each dish combines both traditional and modern techniques. Every bite reminded me of something I've had before, but the presentation and ingredients in each dish were unique and creative. I loved the atmosphere and the overall experience, especially when we were escorted to the dessert lounge for a separate dessert dinner.

Here are the tapas and desserts we sampled: (not in order of the photos)
  • Braised Wagyu Beef Cheeks California Citrus
  • Organized Caesar, Quail Egg, Parmesan
  • Apple and Fennel, Manchego Cheese, Walnuts, Sherry Vinegar
  • Japanese Taco, Grilled Eel, Shiso, Cucumber, Wasabi, Chicharron
  • Smoked Yellowtail and Crispy Rice, Yoghurt, Grapes, Capers, Radish
  • Market Fish Ceviche and Avocado Roll, Jicama, Micro Cilantro, Coconut
  • Bagel and Lox Cone
  • Cotton Candy Duck Liver
  • Tortillas de Patatas "new way", Potato Foam, Egg 63, Caramelized Onions
  • Lemon Artichokes, Black Olive Tapenade, Dandelion
  • Your Life Will Change Dashi Linguine, Parmesan, Quail Egg, Basil
  • Philly Cheesesteak, Air Bread, Cheddar, Wagyu Beef
  • Oxtail, Watermelon radish, Cilantro, Steamed Buns
  • Hot Chocolate Mousse, Pear Sorbet and Salty Hazelnut Praline
  • Square Cupcakes 

7 comments:

  1. wow schmancy dining! i hope one day i can eat out at all these nice places like u do! what kind of camera did you use? its so hard for me to take good pictures in the dark. you do such a great job with it!

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  2. The detail and creativity looks amazing in each of these dishes. I think my life would indeed change after trying that dashi linguine. Very impressive low light shots; my favorite is the ceviche and avocado roll.

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  3. Wow, what a menu! Everything looks delicious and is flawlessly presented. That cotton candy duck liver has me intrigued!

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  4. I love tapas, and what a whole lot of different types of tapas you have there!:D

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  5. Lovely!!!
    This looks like an awesome spread of Tapas...
    Everything looks so so good...

    B/W I am so sorry for not sending you some recipes from Momofuku Book, last few weeks had been crazy. But i will sure send you 1/2 by next week... My apologies.

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  6. OMG!!! What a fabulous experience!!! Thanks for the drool-worthy photos.

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  7. This is just a wow. Hard to say more.

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