Showing posts with label restaurant week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restaurant week. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Boston | No. 9 Park

No. 9 Park
9 Park Street
Boston, MA 02108
http://www.no9park.com

Price: $$$$
Recommendation: 5 Stars

The elegant and sophisticated No. 9 Park represents the pinnacle of fine dining in Boston. Created by celebrity chef Barbara Lynch, No. 9 Park is the flagship shop of her dining empire in Boston; I believe it is one of the only few Michelin star worthy restaurants in the city. Overlooking the iconic Boston Commons, the restaurant attracts a very smart and classy crowd in its exquisite dining room and bar.




No. 9 Park is one of the most popular restaurants over the Boston Restaurant Week. I had to make a reservation a month in advance to ensure a spot at this exclusive diner. While the heavenly food is absolutely delicious, what impressed me the most was the top-notch and impeccable service from our waitress and busboys. Our waitress was very attentive and knowledgeable about the food as well as the wines. More importantly, other waiting staffs and busboys were incredibly polite and made sure our water glasses were always filled. On top of that, whenever I finished my bread, another freshly baked goodie would appear on my bread plate immediately. The service was just spot on! It definitely added to our already great dining experience.

In addition to the restaurant week menu, we ordered additional wine pairings with our set. Each dish was accompanied by a specially-selected and unique wine. The choices were excellent, but I wished they poured a little more. It was certainly not enough for alcoholics like me!

Seared Labelle Farms Foie Gras (with $$$ supplement)
lentils du Puy, duck rillettes, hedgehog mushrooms

Perfecto. The seared duck foie gras was truly made to perfection. The creamy foie gras and spongy texture of the hedgehog mushrooms went extremely well together. And the delicious smell of duck fat would linger in my mouth until I had another bite of this delicate dish.

Fluke Crudo
Marcona almond, preserved lemon, harissa

Roasted Scottish Salmon
fennel, great northern beans, broccoli rabe

The roasted Scottish salmon was incredibly prepared at the right cooking temperature and time. The fish was warm through the middle with a hint of red - just the way I like it.

Daube de Boeuf
Macomber turnip, bacon, petite vegetables

Devil's Food Cake
malted cream, coffee, honey

The cake was a bit on the dry side, but it seems to be how devil's cake are supposed to taste like (?)

Buttermilk Panna Cotta
coconut, almond, mango

The aromatic blend of tropical fruits and nuts mesmerized my taste buds, along with the amazing smooth taste of panna cotta, I practically stole this dessert away from Chantal.

Marshmallow and Chocolate Cookie

With our check, the waitress presented us four petit dessert bites. The bitter dark chocolate cookies coupled with fluffy white marshmallows ended our night with a very sweet note!

Chantal <3

My absolutely beautiful and amazing food buddy and partner in crime in Boston. Miss her lots!




Monday, March 26, 2012

Boston | Restaurant Week - Winter 2012

Boston Restaurant Week | Winter 2012

It's that time of the year again - Boston Restaurant Week! I can't even tell you how excited I am for this food- and fun-filled festival in the city. Of all the restaurant weeks in the states, I absolutely think Boston offers one of the most fascinating and best valued flairs, starting at $15.12 for 2-course light lunch, $20.12 for 3-course lunch, and $30.12 for 3-course dinner. That is an awesome deal considering entrees at high-end restaurants could cost almost twice as much as the 3-course dinner price (for example, the No. 9 Park).

Unfortunately, this is probably my last restaurant week in Boston, as I will graduate from M.I.T. in June. Therefore, I went to as many restaurant as I could in 4 days damaging my weight as well as my wallet...

3/18 Lunch at Asana

Food: 3.5/5
Service: 4/5
Ambiance: 4/5

Pink Strawberry Lime Truffle
Mascarpone and Strawberry Cream, Almond Cake, Lime and Basil Jelly


3/19 Dinner at the No. 9 Park
Food: 4.5/5
Service: 6/5
Ambiance: 4/5

Seared Labelle Farms Foie Gras
Lentils du Puy, Duck Rillettes, Hedgehog Mushrooms


3/20 Lunch at Mooo...
Food: 3.5/5
Service: 3.5/5
Ambiance: 4.5/5

Bar at Mooo...


3/20 Dinner at Mistral

Food: 5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Ambiance: 4.5/5

Classic Profiteroles
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, Dark Chocolate Sauce, Pistachio Croquant


3/21 Dinner at Sorellina

Food: 5/5
Service: 4/5
Ambiance: 5/5

Ribeye
Gorgonzola Baked Potato, Red Wine Braised Cipollini


full reviews of the restaurant coming soon!

Tips for next year:
Since the Boston Restaurant Week is sponsored by American Express, AMEX card holders get premium access with an early reservation period as well as a $20 statement credit when you spend $100 at 3 or more restaurants. I definitely took advantage of those two perks!
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