Other than Japanese, I also love French cuisine. For my birthday celebratory dinner, we visited Bistro a Table, a restaurant serving modern French cuisine with a local twist, which we have been wanting to visit for a while.
Opened on the auspicious date 6 June 2011 at restaurant no. 6, Bistro a Table is helmed by owner-cum-chef Isadora Chai. Named after the central common table in the restaurant, Bistro a Table literally means "to the table" in French and welcomes complete strangers to eat together within the same vicinity. On one side of the restaurant, tables are set for 2 to 4 pax with curtains in between tables, giving diners privacy, if required. Suspended glass globes containing orchids make up part of the decor here, giving the place a casual yet romantic ambiance.
Seasonal ingredients play a huge part in the menu here, hence the menus change on a regular basis. They do maintain a few signature dishes such as the coddled maple syrup egg, cannelloni with seared scallops and prawns with keluak tapenade topping and Ode to Newton.
Complimentary bread
Mixed and ready to eat!
Just wish there was one more asparagus to dip into the egg.
We were feeling greedy, so decided to order a second starter each. Hubby had the Avruga caviar cold pasta with soy mirin and white truffle oil (RM65). This dish was inspired by Chef Gunther Hubrechsen of Gunther's in Singapore, which is restaurant we have visited before. It tasted really fantastic, with a strong truffle aftertaste (we like!). The portion though is really small, we wish there was more!
Since it's my birthday (it's ok to splurge, Hubby says), I went for the most expensive starter on the menu - the goose foie gras Liverpop (RM72). Rich and decadent, and what an eye-candy too! So pretty to look at. The goose liver terrine is made to look like a lollipop... a very posh one, I say! The foie has been steeped in 30 yr old Armagnac and then coated with spun maple syrup, served with a soft bun and some apple chutney. It tastes just as nice as it looks... 'nuff said.
For mains, I ordered the stuffed saddle of rabbit with Trompette de la Mort & Morel mushrooms with parsnip puree (RM68). The rabbit was moist and the mushrooms gave it a nice texture. I like the sweet and smooth parnish puree, which goes well with the rabbit.
Hubby had the truffled Trompette de la Mort & morel mushroom risotto (RM48), which was fabulous. It was so well-executed, by far the best risotto we've tasted in KL. Hubby also ordered a side garden salad (RM8) to go with his risotto.
Ode to Newton (RM37) is a dessert I have been wanting to try since I interviewed Isadora for an article while I was freelancing last year. The way she described it certainly got my interest piqued. This is a precisely timed dessert - start with the candied ginger souffle and by the time you finish that, the cinnamon and nutmeg ice cream on a lemongrass hemisphere would have fallen into the warm ginger beer to form a ginger beer float. There is a waiting time of 25 minutes for this dessert and usually, you can only order it after 9:30pm, but since it was a quiet service in the restaurant, we got to try this. The souffle was really good, and we both sat there like kids, with our eyes glued to the ginger beer.. waiting for the ice cream to drop into the cup. Oh, we managed to capture it on video too. Certainly a dessert worth waiting for.
This dessert got a mention the Wall Street Journal too
Ready for the drop
Watch the video here:
Hubby had the Caramelised apple tart tatin with creme fraiche ice cream (RM22) which also has a 20 minute wait. He found it to be slightly too caramelised for his liking, however he commented that the ice cream was nice.
Verdict: We had a very enjoyable meal here at Bistro a Table. The food certainly has the wow factor, in terms of taste and creativity. A great place for a celebratory meal.
Pork-free.
Service: Good.
Price: Total bill RM456, including a glass of wine.
Location: Bistro a Table, 6 Jalan 17/54, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel: 03-7931 2831
Website: http://www.bistroatable.com
GPS Coordinates: 3.12599, 101.637093
Happy Birthday fellow November 16 baby! Great job capturing the Ode to Newton in video too! =D
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you too Adam! Hope u had a wonderful birthday celebration too.
DeleteThanks for sharing your birthday celebration with us. This is a place to check out for sure. The food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYeah it's definitely worth checking out with your Quay Lo.
DeleteLovely place...simply LOVED the desert. The video was awesome.Glad you are having such a great birthday celebration.
ReplyDeleteYeah the souffle was really delicious! And the anticipation of the drop for the ice cream was just great!
DeleteHi Yen, I'm sure you had a wonderful time. I like the foie gras starter... something unique and refreshing although the ingredient used were similar to the standard pan sear version.
ReplyDeleteAnother cool place to visit when I go KL. Thanks.
Yeah I think the Liverpop is very cool.. it's like a super luxurious sweet for an adult ;)
DeleteVery nice place, very elegant. Never had the chance to try french before...
ReplyDeleteNo French restaurants in Sibu?
DeleteHappy B-day! Looks like it was a great meal!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY!!! the soufflé sounds and looks gorgeous! I always try to order the soufflé despite the waiting time! :P
ReplyDeleteHehe me too! I have a weakness for souffle too, the one here was great! I've had a few bad ones in KL before.
DeleteWhat a luxury meals! And it's so nice to know an excellent female chef here! Love the desserts very much, haha!
ReplyDeleteYeah she is definitely one of the better chefs in KL. Thanks to Hubby for the nice birthday treat for sure :)
DeleteI ordered the Liverpop too and I love it, so pretty and tasty! :D
ReplyDeleteHehe I think any foie gras lover would like the Liverpop! :D
DeleteLovely post!! It's okay to splurge , just remember to bring yr hubby!! ahahha!! Food looks so artistic... I really couldn't imagine how great will it taste like..;P
ReplyDeleteHaha smart!
DeleteYeah the food is great, very creative and unique. Definitely a meal to rmbr.
Everything looks so good here, wish I have chance to dine in here~
ReplyDeleteHehe hint hint to your HUbby :)
DeleteFood looks great, and a very elegant place :)
ReplyDeleteHave heard so much of this place, glad I got to try it finally.
DeleteLooks like you had a great birthday dinner there! =)
ReplyDeleteI certainly did!
DeleteWhat a fabulous meal for your Special day!
ReplyDeleteThe chef is a very gutsy and bold lady... read about her and really admire her creativity... she reminds me of a pretty and mad scientist in the kitchen with all that Goose liver Lollipop, Ode to Newton and Maple Syrup egg....would definately pay a visit on my special day... :)
When I flipped thru her menu, I wanted to try almost everything on there. They all sound really interesting and delicious.
DeleteLovely birthday celebration..Great delicious food, have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteThank you Vidya!
Deletethe liverpop deserves a place in KL's food hall of fame! :D
ReplyDeleteHehe definitely... it's so unique! And playful at the same time.
Deletei like the asparagus dipping in the egg..
ReplyDeleteThis place is near to you right? Next time can treat ur wife during your next anniversary :)
DeleteThis is what fine dining is... so refined... :)
ReplyDeleteYen , thanks again for making me drool at this time of the night ! lol Me want some of that gorgeous food :D
ReplyDeleteHi Yen,
ReplyDeleteThese are really fanciful modern French dining. You are very lucky to eat in this place.
Zoe
Another foodie gem hidden in PJ! What a way to spend a bday :)
ReplyDeleteGood article, have you try 3 Wise Monkeys Bistro & Bar? See review here: http://malaysiafood.org/3-wise-monkeys-bistro-bar/
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