Here is a little sample of the menu. The only issue we had was the serving times. But you don't really go into something like a 12 course meal served by 5 different kitchens for 150 people and not expect some issues. Besides the wine, from Brooklyn Oenology was awesome. They commission brooklyn artists to create the labels, and they tear off the bottle so you can keep the label. We grabbed a few.
The meal started at 9pm.
3rd course - 22:05
Toasted Pumpkin Agnolotti w/spicy Pepitas & Brown Sugar
(pecans replaced the pepitas, which is good for a texas boy like me)
7th course - 23:35
Buta No Kakuni / Japanese Pork Belly w/Napa Cabbage & Pickled Daikon
8th course - 23:55
Turducken Roulade w/Oyster Andouille Stuffing
9th course - 00:37
Arugula, Roasted Cranberry & Cornbread Crouton w/Blue Cheese Vinaigrette
10th course - 00:57
Beer Braised Brisket w/Southern Style Grits
12th course - 01:27
Dark Chocolate Pistachio Linzer Torte
And there were other courses, but I didn't get photos. It's worth mentioning that the best course of the meal was the Fluke w/Yuzu Kosho & Vinaigrette, by Studiofeast.
3 comments:
thanks, jimmy! nice fotos too.... hope to see you in january
those cranberries look so sinful-in more ways than one!
sending was ups
alf
and what is 33?
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