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HARVEST DINNER WITH LE BON NOSH’S CHEF-FOUNDER FOROUGH VAKILI & CHEF PHILIPPE HADDAD

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 9/2/24

Le Bon Nosh Chef-Founder Forough Vakili is teaming up with Chef Philippe Haddad to host a Harvest Dinner on Thursday, September 19. Beginning at 6:30pm, the intimate dinner will feature a first-time collaboration with five courses celebrating the rich flavors of fall alongside wine pairings. Chef Philippe, whose background includes The Ritz St. Thomas and The Beverly Hills Hotel, will bring his unique flair to complement Chef Forough’s farm-to-table approach. Tickets are available here, and the full menu is below. 


“When we started planning our fall wine dinner at Le Bon Nosh, Chef Philippe approached me with the idea to collaborate,” said Vakili. “It felt serendipitous, as we both bring different techniques to the table. We thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to showcase our skills with the bounty of fall produce and create something truly special for our guests.”


Le Bon Nosh is open for dinner Tuesday through Sunday beginning at 5:30pm. Come evening, the elegant and beautiful restaurant is set to welcome guests to connect over an intimate full-service dinner with starters such as Caviar & Chips, Beausoleil Oysters, Local Mushroom Tartine served on housemade sourdough and organic Beef Tartare. Mains include options like Whole Lobster, Steak au Poivre, Duck Confit, Lamb Meatballs, Spaghetti Pesto and more. To pair, the restaurant offers a wine list featuring over 500 wines sourced exclusively from French producers, and is one of very few U.S. restaurants with an all-French wine program to be a Wine Spectator 2024 Best of Award of Excellence winner. In tandem with the restaurant’s culinary program, the wine program offers diligently sourced wine from unique and small producers, and seeks to demystify French wine by giving guests a first-hand tour of all the varying terroirs the country has to offer.

Harvest Dinner Menu

September 19, 2024

Chefs Forough Vakili & Phillipe Haddad

Light Bites

sourdough, radish and butter

foie gras custard, truffles

crudo of scallops

lobster roll

Legras & Haas ‘Intuition’ Brut (nv)

First Course

chicory salad – reblochon en croute, champagne vinaigrette

Château d’Épiré ‘Cuvée Spéciale’ Savennières 2021

Second Course

creamy polenta with cured egg yolk – wild mushrooms, tomato chutney, truffles, port reduction

Domaine Fournier Grande Cuvée Sancerre 2020

Third Course

seared Mallard duck breast – celery root gratin, duck jus au poivre

Charles Père et Fille ‘La Combotte’ Hautes-Côtes de Beaune 2022

Fourth Course

coffee rubbed venison loin – cippolini onion compote, orange scented butternut squash, parsnip puree, juniper berry venison reduction

Château Maris ‘Natural Selection’ Minervois La Livinière 2020

Fifth Course

Tarte Tatin – creme fraiche

Domaine Migot Méthode Traditionnelle Brut Rosé

Bonsai Pensacola Beach

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 6/6/21

Bonsai Pensacola Beach

Luxurious delicacies from the sea are on beautiful display at Bonsai Pensacola Beach! Located in the Hilton Pensacola Beach, we were treated to their amazing Omakase experience with wine and sake pairings. This waiter guided 6-course experience was top notch and you could go at your own pace. The best part is the food is just as delicious as it is looks! Get ready for the Omakase Experience.

Kicking-off our Omakase Experience was with course 1, the A5 Wagyu Striploin paired with a Cabernet Sauvignon. This was the best piece of meat I (Liz) have ever had with an almost buttery like feel on the tongue that literally melts in your mouth. It is the right amount of meat and fat then the addition of the salt from the Himalayan salt block underneath adds an element of saltiness that elevates the flavor. Would NOT change one thing about this bite.

Moving on to course 2, the Nama paired with Asahi Shuzo Kubota Sparkling Dew. This was my (Liz’s) personal favorite sake with the perfect body and finish for a fish pairing. Plus, course 3 was the Nigiri and Sashimi paired with, Kikusui Shuzo Perfect Snow, an unfiltered sake. All being the same mix of fish, one being without rice and the other with, the fish they provided was all very VERY fresh and tender. We got a sampling including Steelhead trout, tuna, salmon, and Hamachi to name a few. Of the fish a few highlights included the salmon that was actually creamy, while the Hamachi is lighter and paired with the caviar added the right amount of salt. The favorite was the Steelhouse trout, it literally melted in your mouth and had an amazing flavor. Once you pair all of them with a little bit of real wasabi root and rice, you’ve got an amazing bite.

On to Course 4 that was the Pork Ramen perfectly paired with Chardonnay. A ramen lover, this one didn’t disappoint with a flavorful pork broth and tender pork belly. The noodles had the right tenderness, while the tang of the green onion and savory of the egg comes in at the end for a great bite.

One of the best courses was course 5 with the Hickory Smoked Tuna and Florida Citrus roll paired with Kikusui Shuzo Chrysanthemum Water. This was the best experience of the entire dinner as they smoke the salmon and bring it in a dome of hickory smoke. Once at the table, they open the dome and the smoke billows out, while leaving a slight smokiness on the tuna itself. As for taste of the roll, the tuna is light and pairs well with the creamy avocado and savory rice, then on the back you get the smoked flavor. Divine. The Florida Citrus roll is also very light but has tons of fresh fish flavors mixed with lemon. Lemon is really the best pairing with fish!

To end the night, course 6 is the Anmitzu dessert with Optimia Port Wine. The Anmitzu is a hodgepodge of ingredients like ice cream, passion fruit, matcha, gelatin, and other fruits. Each element brings a different flavor and all together is an amazing bite. Paired with the port wine, that is brown sugar forward, yet boozy, you’re in for a treat.

Beyond the meal, some of the authentic touches make this meal one-of-a-kind. One of these is the wasabi. They literally grind the wasabi root at your table and it’s so mild and doesn’t give you that nose feeling that typical wasabi would give you. Did you know that what you get at most restaurants is horseradish? Another of these was the soy sauce in both whiskey barrel aged and mushroom. They were less salty and more earthy than a typical soy sauce. Preferred the whiskey barrel aged as it was even more savory and a little bit boozy on the end. I’d take that home with me and use it on everything. The final touch was the white glove, server guided experience that gave the whole night an intimate feeling.

If you’re on the beach in Pensacola, we’d highly recommend getting to Bonsai for the Omakase Experience. What course speaks to you?

ATLANTA’S CHEF INDIA TO HOST MULTI-COURSE POP-UP DINNER AT TWISTED SOUL COOKHOUSE

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 5/21/21

– Local diners to enjoy pre-fix menu with Southern and Caribbean-themed dishes — 

 

On Tuesday, May 25, Atlantans can savor a carefully curated pre-fix menu inspired by southern cuisine and classics from Trinidad and Tobago. 

“The Mangrove Experience” will take place at Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours in West Midtown (1133 Huff Road). 

One of the city’s most notable chefs, Chef India, has grown a loyal following who regularly attend her pop-ups at popular establishments like Clermont Hotel as well as events for brands like Martell Cognac and Patron. 

 

The six-course, pop-up dinner will include:  

 

Bread & Sauces for the table

  • Pholourie Fritters, Cornbread, Pan-Fried Johnny Cakes

  • Honey Hot Sauce, Hot Pepper Sauce, Tamarind Sauce, Cucumber Chive Chutney

 

Pre-Fixe Dinner Menu

  1. Fried and Caramelized Trini-Chinese Style Chicken

  2. Smoked White Georgia Shrimp with Snow Crab, Cheesy Gouda Rice Grits, Confit Tomato Butter

  3. Guajillo Tamarind BBQ Beef Short Rib, Baked Mac N Cheese

  4. Snapper & Green Banana Run Down with Peppers, Dumplings, Curry Coconut Broth

  5. Spiced Rum Cake, Whipped Rum Cream, Torched Drunken Georgia Peaches

All dinner reservations require a $20 reservation deposit and will be $80 per person. Pescatarian and vegetarian dietary restrictions will be considered after the reservation deposit booking. Additionally, the pre-fix menu includes non-alcoholic beverages with cocktail pairing upgrades. 

This summer, Chef India will debut the first product from her Sauce Queen line, a Honey Hot Sauce. Guests at the event can revel in the sweet and spicy taste of Chef India’s debut sauce before it becomes available for purchase. 

For more information and reservations, visit https://saucequeen.com/themangroveexp/.