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London Eats: Quartier at Eight Members Club

A few months back, I met some amazing ladies who share the same love for food! This love for food led to several dining out sessions, a few cook ins, and even a wine tasting trip to France! In an amazing stroke of coincidence, a multi course dinner that I organised for us happened to fall on International Women’s Day! I thought it perfect that I’m celebrating this one with women from different countries and with various background – it felt truly international! Plus I think they’re pretty kick ass to boot! :D

I’ve booked a table for 6 in Eight Members Club’s Quartier Restaurant, with 2 being vegetarians. The place was tucked in an inconspicuous street off the bustling Liverpool Street. It’s a quick 15minute walk from the station. However, a friend had a really hard time looking for it that she had to get an uber eventhough she wasn’t that far off. I wasn’t even certain I got to the right place but I guess the big 8 sign you see once you go in is a sign that you’re in the right place! You won’t see any concierge here… you’ll have to get on the lift which only has 2 button, the other being “8.” hehe

First course was seared scallop with with cauliflower velouté. Veloute is considered one of France’s five “mother sauces.” It is made from a light stock such as chicken or fish and subsequently thickened with butter. I thoroughly enjoyed this dish and wished there was more of it! Seconds please! :D

Second course was goat cheese, roasted beetroot, and topped with caraway tuile.

Third course salmon gravadlax – a Scandinavian dish where dry cured salmon is marinated in herbs; quail egg, avruga caviar, and créme fraiche.

Fourth course roast quail, celeriac gratin, port jus. This was another dish that tasted really good!

The vegetarian option was risotto with truffle oil. I can’t remember the whole name as it wasn’t mine but my friend was saying that it felt uncooked still. I gave it a bite and I gotta agree -a few more minutes on the fire and it would have been perfect!

Fifth course seared tuna, prawn wonton, wakame, tokiko, wasabi, and soy dressing. Another friend declared this as her favourite dish in the lot so far.

Sixth course wild mushroom linguini, truffle oil. Sweets aside, this was our hands down favourite for the night!

There was an average wait of 10 minutes per course it seemed. Since we started a bit late, 20 past seven, and it was getting to be quite late… we asked for our deserts to be served one after the other (since we were waiting for 15minutes already). And suddenly, 3 plates were in front of us!

Seventh course was fondant choco choux. I thoroughly enjoyed this one! Outside is this crunchy, chewy biscuit with chocolate on the inside. Yum!

Eight course was passion fruit loli tart. This, for us, was their most creative dish. Plus the contrast of flavours felt like a refreshing burst and play of flavours in your tongue.

Ninth course, petit fours. We were served small, bite sized confectioneries. 2 kinds of chocolate and third was something akin to a Turkish delight but wayyy sweeter.

The food was good but it didn’t really make me go “wow!” The pace of the meal could have used some picking up. I would recommend going there if you get a good deal like us (via Groupon)! Overall, it was a nice night out spent with good friends.  :D

London Eats: L’Autre Pied

I saw this deal on Groupon – a 7 course tasting menu at L’Autre Pied – and thought it to be such a steal! I got one that’s good for 4 coz it would be a nice experience for my housemates and I to have together. I tend to see them only in house clothes while we all hang out in the kitchen. So it’d be a pretty cool change! After booking and confirming online, I we chose to go there for a weekend lunch. I We decided to dress up a bit. Basically, from how we hang out in the kitchen, everything else is dressing up! :D

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Arriving there after a few minutes walk off Baker Street station, we were ushered to our table after a quick check on their list. Once we got settled in – and ordered some drinks – the food basically started arriving. What I enjoy most about multi course meals is that the table won’t be cleared until after everyone is done. Because we were eating at different speed, I think we had a good pace and didn’t feel stuffed but a good kind of full. We ended up staying there for 3hours!

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Here’s a recap of our meal. I thought it started just alright. But as we progressed, it’d always be better than the last and we all agreed that it ended on high notes! <3

First course
Butternut, parsley, espelette and grated chestnuts. All the while, they kept offering us baskets of freshly baked bread and it was oh so good! Housemates got themselves a glass of wine while I, uhmm.. had hot choco! :D

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Second course was baked heritage beetroots, with radish, creme fraische and rose

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Next up was charred Cornish cod, St. Austell mussels, buttermilk and lovage.

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Fallow deer, coco, stout, onion, and blackberry was our fourth plate.

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Heading towards the end of the meal, we were given a selection of cheese: blue cheese, hard cheese, soft cheese

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Pre dessert was banana mousse. Really really good!

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Clementine cheesecake, bitter lemon, and clementine sorbet for our seventh plate!

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Blueberry gin and amaretti biscuits to end it with a bang! These two were in such contrast from the flavour to even temperature! The blueberry was chewy and reminded me of Turkish delights – sweet with a hint of tang in it. The amaretti, I totally love! I wasn’t expecting it to be warm too and it had a nutty flavour. Mmmm! <3

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I would definitely recommend this to friends and would be happy to go back! :D

 

London Eats: Yauatcha Soho

I’ve always loved dim sum. Several years back, I visited a dim sum place in Hong Kong that’s popular because it’s Michelin-starred YET it’s not heavy on the wallet. After finding out a similar sort of restaurant in London, I of course had to go there and eat!

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Yauatcha in London’s Soho area is a Michelin-starred contemporary dim sum teahouse that opened in 2004. They specialize in modern authentic dim sum!

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Enjoying my food!

I always order their “Taste of Yauatcha” menu when I bring friends there. You’ll get 8 kinds of dim sum and your choice of Chinese tea.  Highly recommended since it’s very filling, delicious, and is (relatively) affordable! Their other menus could easily cost 50GBP per person!

As soon as you’re seated, they’ll serve pickled cucumber with 3 kinds of dip. Then they’ll start filling up your table with different kinds of delicious goodness! Har gau, crystal dumpling wrap with pumpkin, baked venison puff,  prawn shui mai with chicken, mushroom spring roll with black truffle, king crab Shanghai siew long bun with pork,  prawn and beancurd cheung fun, sticky rice in lotus leaf with chicken and dried shrimp. Whew!

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Starters to whet your appetite

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Prawn and beancurd cheung fun, my favourite!

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Mmmmmm!!!

Service is always very good. The ambiance of the place is relaxing. I tend to request for a table on the ground floor which has more natural light. I’d suggest reserving a table on their lower floor if going there with a date. ;)

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Taste of Yauatcha
£28.88 for two people
– minumum of two people
Monday to Thursday
– 2pm until 5:45pm

Yauatcha Soho
15-17 Broadwick Street
Soho, London W1F 0DL
+44 (0)20 794 8888
Nearest tube stop: Piccadilly Circus

Daytrip to Hitchin Lavender Farm

There’s a few things I’ve learned in life: always throw salt over your left shoulder, keep rosemary by your garden gate, plant lavender for good luck, and fall in love whenever you can. – Practical Magic

I love flowers. They are a surefire way to make me smile.

P1250525For the longest time, my laptop’s wallpaper is a field of lavender. I was so keen to visit one since I first set my eyes on it. Originally planning to go there with girl friends, Mike was more than happy to leave me with them for that specific trip. He thinks it’s too girly a trip. But between our work schedules and travels, it was difficult to sync. My bf being the dearest guy that he is – and since he knows it’d make me so happy – brought me to one himself instead! <3

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First sighting of the lavender field – heart’s beating fast! :D

We went to Hitchin. Located just outside of London, it’s the closest lavender farm to us. It’s a 40 minute drive away. After paying for the entrance fee to the farm (4.5oGBP pp), we were given a brown bag and a pair of scissors each. We can take as many lavender with us – but we weren’t really there to cut flowers . I did cut a few stalk to keep as souvenir. If the rows of lavender there were connected from one end to the other, according to their website it’d reach 25 miles! Also, the farm has a cafe where you can recharge after spending time in the lavender field!  They sell lavender based products of course. I was looking for any lavender-based food to try. Alas, they only have (lavender) tea! Still, it was a day wonderfully spent with my dear Michael. ^_^

PS: Bees find lavender very attractive so there were lots of them. LOTS. They don’t sting and won’t bother you though so all was good. :D

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Entrance fee is collected by that tiny hut

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The Lavender Shop

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Lavender-based products included lotions and hand wash amongst others

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The shop has such a warm and cozy atmosphere

Some pictures we took on the field :)

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Have you been to a lavender field?
Hmmm.. where to next? :D

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