Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Lunch at Borage

Although we are busy, we wanted to try this new restaurant in town, of which we have had good reports. Chef Frank Marks worked at La Colombe, The Test Kitchen, Pot Luck Club and Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck, so he has a good pedigree! The restaurant is on The Hans Strydom Avenue face of the new blue Portside skyscraper which fills the block bounded by Buitengracht, Bree, Mechau and Hans Strydom. We had a lovely meal and hope to go back soon

Their signage is inside, above the restaurant Pass
They do need some signage outside, as it is difficult to spot from the road. We both walked almost right around the building to find it
Simple, clean, rather industrial decor doesn't disappoint
They haven’t yet been granted their wine licence and so they didn’t mind us bringing along something good from our cellar: Bouchard Finlayson’s Kaaimansgat 2009 Chardonnay, nicely matured, smooth as silk, with great body and so good with food
The simple lunch menu. R145 for two course, add others and you pay the menu price
Head Chef Frank Marks and Sous Chef Steve at the pass
We like the open kitchen concept, and this is another quiet disciplined kitchen with everyone knowing what to do and getting on with it
We both had the same starter. Beautifully prepared gravadlax salmon, topped with rich cream cheese, pickled beetroot, a soft and slightly sweet lemon curd and the best idea ever, slivers of preserved lemon – one to be copied soon. Lynne now wants to make gravadlax again. Neither of us is very enchanted by pickled beetroot but this so worked with the dish which needed a kick of something earthy and acid to contrast with the salmon and the curd. Wish the rocket had been more peppery, but good rocket is so hard to find in the Cape
No Banting today. Reading the menu, Lynne figured this dish would be Asian influenced and she was right. Such memories of London Asian food. It was al dente linguine with tender pork in a sweet soy, 5 spice(?), ginger and garlic sauce (and probably much more) with peanuts and bean sprouts for texture, spring onion shreds and sugar snap peas. Absolutely moreish
John had the deconstructed “Coq au Vin” on tagliatelle which looked quite dry but wasn’t at all. The noodles had soaked up the wine sauce and the chicken was moist and tender
We took photos of another dish that a friend of ours, who was there, ate. These are the fishcakes, which he said are super
and John found a slice of the lemon tart waiting on the pass for a customer and took a photo. If you have a sweet tooth, this looks like something to try
Sara, the Danish waitress, was charming and very efficient
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014
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We quote from the Borage website: "Tucked away in the chic Portside Tower, Cape Town’s tallest building- Borage is the latest upmarket brasserie to introduce fine-dining excellence to breakfast and lunch.

Entrepreneur Christian Vaatz and head chef Frank Marks, teamed to establish an avant-garde eatery reflecting Cape Town’s innovative, multi-cultural and cosmopolitan style. Frank is a protégé of Luke Dale-Roberts, and has refined his craft in 4 of the world’s top hundred restaurants including Dinner by Heston Blumenthal.

Frank harnessed his inner culinary skills at Silwood Cooking School, after which he worked at La Colombe for 2 years, followed by a stint at The Test Kitchen under the guidance of Luke Dale-Roberts.  Thereafter, he went to London to work for Heston Blumenthal at The Fat Duck and at Dinner By Heston.  Frank returned to South Africa to work for the Pot Luck Club and The Test Kitchen before opening his own restaurant.

Platter 2015 Wine Guide launched at The Mount Nelson

How to top off a very good day? Follow a good tasting and lunch with the excitement of the Platter Wine Guide launch at the Mount Nelson. This year there were 50 five star wines and one five star Brandy and, following the well organised award ceremony, we had the opportunity of tasting all of these five star wines. It was very exciting indeed and we love seeing happy, beaming wine makers. Winery of the year was Swartland based Sadie Family Wines - the only winery to have three 5 star wines. White Wine of the year went to De Morgenzon Reserve Chardonnay 2013 and Red Wine of the Year to David Trafford for the De Trafford Blueprint Syrah 2012, his most affordable red. There was a very large crowd and some killer wines. But not all suit all palates, nor should they. Vive la difference!

Canapés with a glass of Graham Beck MCC
Mushroom vol au vents
Duck and also some with smoked salmon
Suné Eksteen with Journalist Cathy Marston
Journalist David Biggs with Gail Alswang looking glam
Fried prawns with sweet chilli sauce
Gerard Scholtz, presenter on DeKat TV, opens the Awards ceremony
Lee-Ann Shepherd, Head of Marketing at Diners Club
Dr Dave Swingler
Publisher JP Rossouw reveals the colour of this years guide and called it “Fermenting Beaujolais”
Richard Kershaw hugs his wife in anticipation. YES! He did get 5 stars for his Kershaw Clonal Selection Chardonnay 2013. In front of them, Kalinka Lombard of Wine Style
The previous publisher of Platter, Andrew McDowall with Glenda Pope
David and Nadia Sadie were awarded 5 stars for their Aristargos white blend
A very thrilled Wendy Appelbaum with winemaker Carl  van der Merwe receiving their award
Christopher Rawbone Viljoen of Oak Valley gets theirs
Eben Sadie with the first of three
To Richard Kershaw
And another to DeMorgenzon
who also won for White Wine of the year with their Reserve Chardonnay 2013
Red Wine of the Year to David Trafford for the De Trafford Blueprint Syrah 2012
Winery of the year went to Swartland based Sadie Family Wines - the only winery with three 5 star wines
Brad Paton of Buitenverwachting was awarded 5 stars for Hussey’s Vlei Sauvignon Blanc and Miles Mossop earned 5 stars for his own wine Saskia, both looking jubilant
The crush at the tasting table. Norma Ratcliffe of Warwick (5 stars for their Cabernet franc) with Sommelier Greg Mutambe of The Twelve Apostles Hotel
Norma and Greg
PRO Posy Hazel with a friend, and big man Bartho Eksteen who got 5 stars for his Diners Club Bartho Eksteen CWG Auction Reserve Vloekskoot 2013 Sauvignon blanc
Carl van der Merwe of DeMorgenzon with his very pretty wife
Lynne with two lovely ladies who are wine fans and who were loving the evening
Posy Hazell with Sommelier Khuselo Mputa - Restaurant Manager at Grande Provence
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014
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Chenin blanc Summer Showcase

Arriving at Meloncino, we were presented with a glass of Ken Forrester's Sparklehorse Chenin Blanc MCC



The wines we tasted and enjoyed with lunch
With everyone seated, Jeff Grier starts the tasting

Bruwer Raats talks about his wine
Ina Smith, the power of the Chenin Blanc Association
Leon Coetzee, The Fledge winemaker
Winemakers Margaux Nel of Boplaas and The Fledge with Hannes Meyer of Simonsig

Bruschetta con rucola, tonno scottato e aceto invecchiato
Seared, sesame encrusted yellowfin tuna served on top of a arugula salad and bruschetta, finished off with a 12 year balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil
Burrata di mozzarella con prosciutto e fichi
A fan of sliced Israeli figs topped with Puglia burrata cheese wrapped in Parma ham, served with a 15 year balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil
Insalata di rucola con aragosta, finocchio e salsa di tartufo
A West Coast red-rock lobster served on a bed of arugula salad, sliced fennel and exotic cherry tomatoes in a delicate truffle oil dressing
Panna cotta al limoncello e vaniglia con salsa di fragole
Home-made panna cotta infused with vanilla and Italian limoncello liqueur. Served with a rich strawberry confit
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014
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