Thursday, January 31, 2013

Lunch at Delaire Graff's Indochine

Vineyards going right up the mountain behind Delaire Graff on Helshoogte Pass
Dark wood and superb views in the foyer of Indochine Restaurant
The Menu
Tempura fritters with two asian dipping sauces with the compliments of the chef
A very smoky view of Table Mountain from Delaire Graff because of the forest fires in Franschhoek and Paarl
Lynne and Tanja  MacKay-Davidson at our table on the lovely cool breezy terrace
Smoke billowing up from the horrendous forest fire
Katherine, the sommelier showing us the Delaire Cabernet Franc Rosé
Which John had with his starter
Tanja’s mushroom broth
Lynne’s starter of Chicken Lataing with a Penang egg net. Like a sushi roll, the egg net of crisp deep fried egg encases the spicy chicken and fresh herbs with counterpoints of small squares of citrus jelly, lemon slices and is sprinkled with crisp cashew nut brittle.
John chose the crispy Ponzu duck also with cashew nut brittle and citrus jelly
For her main course, Lynne had the Red Thai duck breast with fresh litchis, coconut and ginger. They warned us that the curries could be very spicy and that they could cool them down, if we wanted, by the addition of coconut milk, but we both like a bit of heat and didn't find either very hot.
The curry sauces are interactive. You pour them over your dish yourself. This was Tanja’s vegetarian curry main course
John's Main course of Rogan Josh
Three side dishes of mushroom dumplings, small crisp spring rolls together with three dipping sauces and an aubergine stir fry,  with a portion of steamed rice.
John's dessert: Banana and white chocolate spring rolls served with banana caviar, a chocolate praline ice cream and nut fudge, a tour de force!
Inside the restaurant - on a very warm Monday, even with air conditioning, everyone was on the verandah
Lynne's delightful pot of herb and flower tea  and a double espresso for John
Executive chef Christaan Campbell
The cool foyer is full of very interesting art and sculpture
A sculpture over one of the koi ponds, which Lynne covets
Another view of the fire heading for Paarl
from the stunningly beautiful vineyards at Delaire Graff
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

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