Monday 13 August 2012

Smoked Trout Noodles with Wasabi Dressing

The evening, I tried a slightly strange-sounding recipe that I picked up at Waitrose: rice noddles tossed with hot smoked trout, mange tout, lettuce and radish - drizzled with a wasabi, soy sauce and lime dressing.

It looked really good, with the thinly-sliced veg and flaked trout coming together to form a vibrantly coloured dish.
It was very tasty, too. The fresh, crunchy mange tout and radishes contrasted nicely with the smoky fish and the dressing added a necessary sweetness. Next time, however, I think I'll add a little more wasabi for a stronger kick!

For dessert, I had some home-made lemon sorbet. It turned out more like granita, but was still lovely with quite a strong lemon flavour and I kept the lemon rind in the sugar syrup for an extra zing!

Friday 10 August 2012

Sushi Samba

On Wednesday, I had an amazing meal and potentially-vertigo-inducing experience at Sushi Samba which recently opened at the top of the Heron Tower in London, making it one of the (if not the) highest restaurants in Europe. The food on offer takes inspiration from Brazil, Peru and Japan.

The view was absolutely breathtaking: the whole of London lay before my eyes like never before - from the Gherkin to Canary Warf to the Olympic Park and even Wembley Stadium!


The food was just as stunning, both visually and in terms of flavour. I particularly liked the 'Samba Roll' that I had. Inside the nori was scallop and masago (fish roe), making for an intensely orange and interestingly textured filling. Then, draped on the inside-out roll was an array of toppings: tuna, salmon, yellowtail, prawn and avocado. Finally, the truffle shavings brought out an incredible rich earthy flavour, which made the dish really exceptional.

I also enjoyed a taquito filled with yellowtail and avocado, which had an intriguing texture - a mix of crunchy tortilla and soft fish.

The dishes cooked over a robata, a traditional Japanese grill, were also great. Mackerel is often overlooked, but it tastes delicious, especially when a simple fillet is cooked so well. The wild mushrooms had a fantastic flavour, after being grilled with yuzu soya.


I quite liked the sashima ceviches, but I found there was too much chilli for my liking, which overpowered the somewhat more subtle flavour of the fish. I thought that the corn didn't really fit with the dish as it was too hard and crunchy. Other than that, the fish was lovely, especially the prawns with melon.

The calamares were pretty good, with a light but crispy batter, and served on a bed of peas and broad beans.
Another hit was their take on a moqueca - a traditional stew from Brazil. The wonderfully intense stock was made from coconut milk and lobster juice, which was absorbed by the rice and added a boost of flavour to the lovely seafood.
For dessert, I tried some mochi, Japanese rice cakes, which were filled with ice cream. I really liked the mango and the coconut flavours. The soft, slightly chewy texture of the rice cakes went very well with ice cream.
All in all, it was a fantastic meal and I hope to return to try more dishes, or perhaps visit their sister restaurant, Duck and Waffle.

Friday 3 August 2012

Feast

This evening I went to a marvellous food festival, Feast, near London Bridge. There was a great selection of food and drink so it was no surprise that the event was very popular, flowing with people. There was some live music and deck chairs set up on the grass at The Quadrangle at Guy's Hospital where it was based, which made for a really good atmosphere.
Quite a lot of the stalls were meat-dominated, but I still managed to find some lovely grub to stuff myself with. I had a lovely ceviche of sea bass from 'The Last Days of Pisco', which was very fresh-tasting with celery and a delicious lime dressing.
I really enjoyed a portabello mushroom bun from 'Yum Bun' - the mushroom was fried and served with crispy walnuts and a delicious sweet miso sauce in a soft steamed bun.
Probably my favourite was the margherita pizza from 'Pizza Pilgrims' - freshly stretched and cooked in the proper pizza oven on the back of their van, it had a wonderful slightly gooey yet smokey base.

On the Italian theme, I also liked these risotto balls from 'Arancini Brothers'. They had a crispy outside and a melted cheesy inside which was simply delicious.
 'Hansen and Lydersen' were serving up their scrumptious smoked salmon on Peter's Yard crispbread - it was divine smoked salmon.
Not wanting to miss out on anything sushi-like, I had to try the tenmusu from 'Soya': it's a crispy tempura prawn wrapped in rice and nori, like onigiri.

For dessert, I had a fresh pineapple and chilli brownie made with Original Beans chocolate by Loretta Liu from 'On Cafe'. It was amazing, with a perfect, slightly moist texture.

Feast is on until 5th August - advance tickets sold out for Saturday 4th (12-11pm), but you can get tickets on the door, or go along on Sunday 5th (12-10pm).

Sticks'N'Sushi

I had a truly scrumptious dinner at Sticks'N'Sushi last night, on my third (and most probably not last!) visit to the Danish sushi and yakitori restaurant in Wimbledon.

By now, I was well accustomed to their colourful menu, and had to order my favourite yakitori - scallops with teriyaki sauce, which are beautifully sweet with a slightly crispy grilled finish. Another must-have was the seaweed salad - great texture and fresh taste.

The big treat, however, was a wonderful platter called 'Maki De Luxe'! It was a selection of 'kaburimaki' - topped rolls, a great idea which I have only seen at Sticks'N'Sushi. My favourite of these was called 'Hell's Kitchen' (nothing to do with Ramsey I think) - it's rolled with crispy prawn tempura and avocado, and is topped with tuna and a spicy sauce. I think these are the most stunning and the tastiest maki rolls I've ever experienced!

I finished off the lovely meal with a cute and very tasty vanilla crème brûlée.