Showing posts with label Restaurants etc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restaurants etc. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

[Celebration] Valentine's Date 2014: Aura Brasserie

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My dear one and I spent our post-Valentine's date at Aura Brasserie with 19 other friends.  Aura is owned by Chef Frederic Perrier who is "widely recognized for his creativity and inventive nature by introducing Southwestern, South American and Asian influences in his cooking."  The restaurant is described as "innovative American with an 'inch' of French" and was named one of Houston's Top Ten New restaurants.  

It was a cozy place with a long red seating area on one side and a wall featuring glass art on the other.  The menu was a tongue twister for us (lol) but we it turned out that we chose well.
(top Left to Right)  Tikal Locura, Lyonnaise, Filet Mignon, Filet Medallion,  Berkshire Pork Cheeks, Pan seared Striped Bass, Scallops and Lamb Chops

We got a bottle of Tikal Locura (locura = madness) from Sabores de Argentina.  It was a bold red wine made from a blend of Malbec, Bonarda and Torrontes which are three of Argentina's best variety of grapes.  It was really good - smooth and delicious!  For wine lovers, it is 94 points.  The bottle was encased within an authentic Aregentine pato which is a leather cradle designed to hold the ball in the game of Pato which is Argentina's national sport.  The game combines elements from polo and basketball.  Pato in Spanish is 'duck' and it started out as a violent game - I don't want to get so graphic here but I know you get the point.
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These are some of what we ordered:

Salade de Chêvre, Endives et Betteraves $10 Baked Goat Cheese with Salt Roasted Beets, Endive & Walnuts 
Salade Lyonnaise $10 Curly Endive with Poached Egg, Pear, Bacon, Croutons & Mustard Vinaigrette 
Gratinée a l’Oignon $9 French Onion Soup 
Bisque de Homard $10 Lobster Bisque 

Joues de Porc “en Meurette”, et Ris de Veau $11 Berkshire Pork Cheeks Braised in Red Wine then Cooked with Pearl Onions, Bacon, Mushrooms, Crispy Sweet Breads and a Poached Farm Egg 

Le Pâté du Chef $10 Chicken Liver & Foie Gras Mousse with Port Wine & Onions Jam 
Foie Gras “Selon l’humeur du Chef” $16 Foie Gras following The Chef’s Mood!
Coquilles Saint-Jacques $28 Diver Scallops over Cauliflower Puree, Arugula Salad & Brown Butter Emulsion 
Saumon aux Asperges $21 Seared Salmon, Parmesan Crusted Asparagus and Citrus Butter 
Loup de Mer $25 Pan Seared Striped Bass with Crab Meat & Corn Risotto, Saffron ButterL’entrecôte Pommes Frites $30 Prime Ribeye with French Fries, Red Wine Reduction 
Filet au Poivre $29 Filet Mignon with Cognac Peppercorn Sauce 
Cotelettes d’Agneau $28 Lamb Chops with White Beans, Sundried Tomato, Garlic Stew & Fresh Mint Pistou 
Jarret de Porc $19 Crispy 12 Hour Pork Shank with Yukon Gold Mash, Caramelized Apples 
& Dijon Mustard Sauce 

Médaillons de Filet aux Champignons $26 Filet Medallions with Truffle Mushroom Risotto, Cognac Sauce

Whew!  That's a mouthful.  The food was unique and delicious.  

We don't have children and while our friends had to pick up theirs from the sitters, we went straight home. That's when we realized that "husband and wife" alone time off from the children is very very precious and important to keep their marriage going.  

Love to you all!
♥ michelle  

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Exploring new things for the new year [Field trip to Broadway Ave]

Happy New Year!
We started the new year by exploring a new place today.  We went downtown Chicago, along Broadway avenue and explored all sorts of Vietnamese delicacies, stores and even a patisserie.  It was a sunny, nice, cold with no snow since yesterday and windy day - we are in the windy city after all. 
There was one charming cafe, check our Ba Le
They served cute and declious looking french pastries, salads and meat products.  Next stop down the street was another pastry shop, click HERE: La Patisserie P.  It was a small bakeshop but with the amount of people who came in during the 15-20 minutes that we were there impressed upon us that they were well loved.  They had pan-de-sal (Filipino rolls), taro pastries, hopia, and even siopao which are foodstuffs from the Philippines.  Perhaps, they have a large Filipino following.
We tasted their taro roll.  It was crunchy, mashed taro with meat stuffing inside.  It was good and very filling too.
A few steps down the road led us to Tai Nam Market.  They had stores that sold beauty products and grocery/fresh produce.  For lunch, we went to a Thai place where we had:  Tom yung kung (my favorite), pad see yew, and cried beef.  It was my first time to try cried beef or tiger cried beef which is like 'beef salad':  beef with lettuce and basil leaves, topped with super chili sauce... yummy! 

After a hearty meal, we headed home.  What a great day to spend with my sis-in-law and cousin.  Guess what I had for dinner?

Pan de sal with ham and lettuce plus my Bigelow lemon ginger tea.  Delish!
I felt like it was my day off while my husband changed our sheets and did the laundry.  Thanks, butchok ♥!