Before putting our Dutch friends on the plane on Saturday night, they treated us to dinner at La Mouette, who have just introduced their very reasonably priced Autumn six course menu. The portion sizes are, thankfully, not gargantuan but you do feel you have had a substantial meal at the end of the evening. Chef Henry Vigar has, you will be delighted to know, left the truffle and cheese croquettes on the menu as the first course; these come with a bowl of smoked tomato aioli. Next was a rather chewy round ravioli filled with butternut and covered with a brown butter and crisply fried sage leaves, which much complimented the dish. Then came a fresh piece of roasted yellowtail on a chickpea, tomato and spinach ragout. Do whole chickpeas go with fish? The jury is out on that one.
The next course was a Confit shoulder of beef – tender and gentle; the beef was almost like something out of a stew and, surprisingly for us as we are not usually fans, the sweet corn polenta was soft and smooth with distinct notes of corn rather than the hard rubber-like starch you get in other restaurants. A tomato gremolata and pea shoots accompanied it. Then appeared a tiny treasure, a warm and airily light choux pastry doughnut with lemon curd and filled with coffee Chantilly cream. Served on a Chinese spoon, it was far too little – we all wanted a bowlful of them.
Dessert was a gooey Chocolate orange macaroon, a chocolate financier, an orange puree, a very good marmalade ice cream with some lovely crusty scrapings of what tasted like Ovaltine around it and Cointreau syrup.
This menu costs a very reasonable R165 per person and R330 if you have the wine pairings they suggest with each course. We had a bottle of Springfield Life from Stone, and took a very special bottle from our cellar of Cordoba Merlot Cabernet 2002. Sadly the Cordoba wine estate is no longer in production, but Christopher Keet, who made the wines, is now producing under his own name.
La Mouette also has a 7 course Gourmand menu on offer at R395, R560 with the wine pairings.
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