After going to Vue Du Monde and Steer for the last 2 years for my birthday I needed another fine dining restaurant for my 30th bday. After looking at various different places I settled on Estelle Bra & Kitchen in Northcote, much to the approval of Em and Matt.
Given the amount of people coming we were forced to take their private dining area. Located upstairs and through the Kitchen (literally I had a couple of the chefs stand aside to let me through the tiny kitchen) in what was the converted living area. The private dining area was very nice, fancy but cosy as well. I was met by our personal waiter and he ran me through the wine list and stayed for a chat before anyone else had arrived.
After everyone had arrived and grabbed a drink we were offered some appetisers served on a wooden plank - cured melon wrapped in edible paper and black rice cracker with a puree. Excellent presentation and great flavours to be had whilst we continued to chat around the table.
After a little while we all took a seat and continued on to the main part of the meal. We first selected our drinks options, of which I went for the adventurous matching drinks option ($70) to match the 7 courses ($90) we had selected earlier. The chefs would select an aperitif, wine, sake or mini cocktail to accompany each of the courses. They also offered the opportunity for matching wines or normal selection of drinks from a reasonably large list.
The first course was a dish of sweet corn, goats cheese and roasted rice puffs. Sweet corn was slightly charred but very fresh and the combination was excellent.
The next dish (shown above) was a Crab mornay, delicious with big chunks of crab meat and a rich creamy sauce topped with toasted crumbs even if it did look like a big mess.
The next dish was a generous chunk of salmon cooked perfectly and matched with an avocado snow and yuzu. Interesting techniques, flavours and served cold made for a delicious, refreshing and surprising dish.
The next was a hearty chunk of pig jowl combined with caramelised cauliflower with coffee and chocolate gels. Juicy, rich and fatty and combined with the decadent gels was slightly too rich but still very good.
The final savoury course was a juicy perfectly cooked piece of steak combined with a ox cheek cigar, beans and onion. Excellent steak and cigar and topped off with an excellent jus.
The first desert was one of the signature dishes of Estelle. Soft, extremely light sponge combined with salted caramel, frozen sour cream and pumpkin seeds. Light and airy and not too heavy but with great flavours and textural combinations.
The next desert and final course of the dinner was a combination of chocolate, lemon and toasted nuts. The previous desert was light whereas this was the complete opposite and was rich and decadent. Soft chocolate, chocolate mouse, lemon sorbet and toasted nuts formed an excellent finish.
A well thought out 7 course dinner with balance and the individual courses matched well together to provide variety, balance and not feeling too full or over rich decadent foods. Individually each course was also excellent with quality techniques, textures and flavours. Matched with an interesting combo of drinks, quality service and an excellent private dining area, this was a excellent way to celebrate a birthday.
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