27 November 2012

L'Unico Restaurant Wednesday 21 November





Pizza Marinara


Pizza L'Unico





Panna cotta
Mousse




Pork belly

Gnocchi

Pizza dessert (chocolate)















I’m not sure why we ended up in an Italian Restaurant.  I think it was because at the last dinner we couldn’t decide where to go and we happened to be walking past L’Unico in Kingston, looked at the menu and decided it looked good enough.

I’m never really sure about Italian restaurants.  To me,  Italian food is something you cook at home, and thus Italian restaurants are never all that exciting unless they are top of the range  such as Dieci e Mezzo, (closed) or Italian and Sons, (excellent except they won’t take bookings for groups, and anyway  they have two sittings a night, grrrrr).

So it was with some caution that I went along. 

All of us were present for a change, Karen, Jim, Megan, Kim, John, Andrew and Ron

Wine: 2011 Bella Riva King Valley. Pinot Grigio Vermentinl
Wooing Tree Pinot Noir 2008, Central Otago
Pasadena Zinfandel 2007 Pony Express.

Food:

Rocket and Parmesan Salad
Berkshire pork belly
Roasted pumpkin Ravioli
Gnocchi Sorrentino
Fettucine Carbonara
Pizze, Marinara and L’Unico.

We started with some bruschetta, which filled the hungry tums, then after a bit of a wait all the food came out at once.  The pumpkin and the pork seemed to be the pick of the bunch. The pumpkin was deemed “spectacular, outstanding” and the pork, lovely, “to die for” etc.
The rest of ordinary but okay, the gnocchi “not bad” the fettucini very nice to okay, light not too creamy, done well but not spectacular.  The gnocci was ordinary, not very light.

All in all the group liked the restaurant, said they would come again.  Maybe I’m a bit of a snob, but most of these dishes we could have cooked at home with little effort, even the pork.  If I’m going out I prefer something a bit different, even challenging.  This is probably best for families, people wanting something basic and filling.

We did find the service a bit too slow, which was surprising because the restaurant was nowhere near full.

Our next dinner will be a special one (Xmas) and we’re hoping for Aubergine, woohoo.


16 November 2012

China Plate Wednesday 7 November 2013



Ko Po Chicken
Duck pancakes






Wasabi beef

3 kinds of mushrooms

Spicy Prawns
Scallops with egg white























Jim, Karen, Ron, John, Kim, Megan.
Andrew is still on holidays, and we are still trying to work out what he is having holidays from since he is retired and life is one big holiday for him.

New to Kingston, China Plate has moved from Civic where we had been once before, and liked.  It is associated also with Noble Palace in Woden, where we have also been.

It helps to have been here before and know what to order and what not to order as some dishes are somewhat better than others.

So we chose duck pancake to start with (as always) followed by
·         Three kinds of mushrooms with veges
·         Ko Po Chicken
·         Eggplant with spicy salt
·         Hot and spicy king prawns
·         Wasabi beef
·         Scallops and egg white

Wine: Ripost by Tim Knappstein, The Stilletto 2012 Pinot Gris
1994 Brokenwood Hermitage (which Jim was worried had gone off but it hadn’t)

The duck pancakes produced the usual “mmmmmm”, no complaints.

Scallops came with a delicate egg white base, which suited it very well.  I thought it had a sesame oil flavour but not everyone agreed, but the texture overall was beautiful.
The beef was a real winner, it was tender with lots of flavour, the wasabi was not over powering.  Ron said it went well with the red wine.

The prawns impressed some of us, not others, but I thought they were well presented, beautifully cooked.  The chicken was also thought to be very nice, but too much like the prawns in presentation.

The eggplant with spicy salt came as chips, entirely delectable, they disappeared very quickly.  They had that lovely salt and garlic flavour common with spicy salt dishes.

The mushrooms and vegetables were thought to be just “ho hum” but necessary as we needed some veges.

Their dessert chef is not due for a couple of weeks, so it was deep fried icecream all round (well nearly).  It would be worth coming back to see what they offer by way of Asian desserts.

Overall the meal was a good one, with a good selection of dishes, giving us lots of variety.  The best dishes for the night were agreed to be the beef and the eggplant.


Topics of conversation: travel to the USA, Daniels and Kims.

07 November 2012

Thai Spice Wednesday 24 October

Chicken satay
Money bags


Vegetable fritters
Pork



Vegetable
Red Curry duck
Pad Thai


WINE



Cowra Estate Chardonay 2011
The Grapepickers: The Potts Family Bledsdale Cab Sav 2010 Langhorne Creek

Entrée:
Vegetable fritters
Money bags
Chicken satay skewers

Pepper garlic stir fry prok
Pad thai chicken and prawns
Stir fried tofu and mixed vegetables with cashews
Deep fried fish with sweet and sour ginger sauce
Red roast curry duck

Megan, Karen, Ron, John, Jim, joined by Lara, Jim and Karen’s daughter who had never eaten Thai before.  Kim had had to go to work (what, on a Wednesday evening?) and Andrew was overseas somewhere….

Thai Spice is an unpretentious little place, on the outside of the Woden Plaza,  in Corinna Street. We’ve been there before and liked it, so thought we would try again.

The chicken satays were well cooked with a peanut sauce, much like by Lara. Money bags were also delicious, with a the corn kernels, coconut and water chestnuts.  The vegtables in tempura were very delicate.  They had grated lots of veges and fried them all up together, yum.

Our only query was why are they giving us the same sweet sauce for all the entrees?

The mains: The duck was a real hit (how can you go wrong with duck red curry?) with a hint of chilli and basil.  The fish was gorgeous with shredded ginger.  It was freshly fried, not at all fatty.
 The pork was a bit ho- hum, not up to usual standared, as with the Pad Thai.  In Karen’s opinion they do the best Pad Thai in Canberra, but this was not up to their normal standard.
 And the pork needed extra flavour  was agreed by all.

BUT they didn’t even ask us if we wanted dessert, and by that time the restaurant was empty apart from us, so we didn’t bother.

Favourite?  The duck got the gong by far, but Lara liked the pad thai, and Ron liked the veges.
Overall it was a "great, let's come back here again"

Conversations?  Megan’s trip, Ron’s trip, and John’s long service leave.