Food is a Luxury: Lasarte, Barcelona
Once I step in a Michelin restaurant, I always have high expectations from the service down to the food (and yes even the bathroom!). So without further ado, here's my blow by blow account of what went down at Lasarte, Barcelona's highest Michelin rated establishment garnering two stars.
1. Ambiance: Unlike other high end restaurants, Lasarte is brightly lit, which means good food photos and no reason to doze off during a 2-3 hour meal. The vibe exudes understated elegance- crisp white linens, expensive platters (Made in Germany, mind you), and a modern, impeccably clean bathroom; all of which something my grandma's and my generation would love.
2. Service: Needs a little bit more training since I can tell some (younger) servers were apprehensive on where and when they had to put down the plate. Their military style of serving is not as polished as Manresa's although all of the staff were very courteous throughout our meal.
3. Food: It is easy to understand why Lasarte deserves its two Michelin stars. Each course was not only beautifully presented, but also you can tell that the chef had given it much thought. All ingredients played a role in enhancing the flavor. In many Michelin restaurants, there are some hits and misses, but with Lasarte, each plate, including the amuse bouche, that was served left me speechlees. It was definitely a meal to remember from start to finish.
Plus points: They gave us a cheat sheet of our pre-fix course before we began eating giving me a good idea of what I was putting in my mouth; most restaurants only give out the list at the end of the meal. The chef also came out to greet us and ask how our food was.
My ultimate favorite is what I call as "The Most Beautiful Salad I've Ever Eaten." Scroll down below.
Even though I was bummed that once again for the nth time, I was not able to get a reservation at Tickets, Lasarte made my trip back to Barcelona worthwhile.
1. Ambiance: Unlike other high end restaurants, Lasarte is brightly lit, which means good food photos and no reason to doze off during a 2-3 hour meal. The vibe exudes understated elegance- crisp white linens, expensive platters (Made in Germany, mind you), and a modern, impeccably clean bathroom; all of which something my grandma's and my generation would love.
2. Service: Needs a little bit more training since I can tell some (younger) servers were apprehensive on where and when they had to put down the plate. Their military style of serving is not as polished as Manresa's although all of the staff were very courteous throughout our meal.
3. Food: It is easy to understand why Lasarte deserves its two Michelin stars. Each course was not only beautifully presented, but also you can tell that the chef had given it much thought. All ingredients played a role in enhancing the flavor. In many Michelin restaurants, there are some hits and misses, but with Lasarte, each plate, including the amuse bouche, that was served left me speechlees. It was definitely a meal to remember from start to finish.
Plus points: They gave us a cheat sheet of our pre-fix course before we began eating giving me a good idea of what I was putting in my mouth; most restaurants only give out the list at the end of the meal. The chef also came out to greet us and ask how our food was.
My ultimate favorite is what I call as "The Most Beautiful Salad I've Ever Eaten." Scroll down below.
Amuse bouche: parmesan, olives, gelee, pistachios |
Olives with grapefruit. So succulent and doesn't the gold platter look lovely? |
Cheat sheet surprisingly came out at the beginning of the meal with my customize pre-fix of no pork and beef. |
5 different kinds of butter: beetroot, mushroom, spinach, tomato and regular butter with fleur de sel. My favorite is the mushroom. |
With foie gras and fish. Creamy gooey goodness! |
Red tuna tartare with curd cucumber. The curd cucumber is a surprise adding to the 'gelee' feel of the overall dish. |
My dining chum's beef carpaccio while I was served the sea cucumber below. |
Very photogenic prawn! Hi there! |
French toast with frozen coffee creme and plum compote. The best french toast I've ever had. Period! Plus, it doesn't hurt that the plate made the dessert look even more dramatic. |
Petit fours. I like the serving platter! |
Close up of the petit fours |
Even though I was bummed that once again for the nth time, I was not able to get a reservation at Tickets, Lasarte made my trip back to Barcelona worthwhile.
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