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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Changes to TP
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Restaurant on a Page - Mai Thai, Auckland
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Appetiser - Tod man pla - light curry flavoured fish cake - $9.50
The good
- Authentic thai flavour
- Not too oily
The bad
- nothing that specialMain - Gaeng ped yang + rice - roast duck with red curry and thai lychee - $23.50
The good
- Authentic thai flavour
- range of flavour - hot, spicy, salty, sweet (lychee), sour (pineapple)
The bad
- way too salty
- duck quiet chewy (overcooked)
=====THE RATING
5 - Exceptional
4 - Great
3 - Average
2 - Mediocre
1 - Never again
=====THE VERDICT
Worth it / Come again?
A bit pricey for what it was, but food was pretty authentic and the service was excellent. The lady saw that I was reacting to the heat of the curry, and asked if it was too spicy. I said "a little but it's not bad". She then proceed to fill up my glass whenever it was empty (probably had 3 or 4 glasses when eating the curry), and she told me at the end that next time I can ask to make the curry less spicy. I'll be coming back to try other items on the menu
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Molten - New Zealand
I've been travelling on business for the past couple of weeks, and have been meaning to post for a while now. I was in Auckland last week (currently in coastal Otago), and I have been trying to experience the city through its restaurants. But with so much selection and so little time, I was at odds as to where to start.
On the 3 and a half hour plane trip from Melbourne to Auckland, I strategically planned my time carefully to take advantage of the plane's on demand video. I watched a movie and spent the remaining time selecting New Zealand documentaries, hoping to uncover some hidden gems I could visit and experience.
One particularly good travel show was the New Zealand specific B-guided, hosted by the gorgeous Sierra Reed. Sierra visited a restaurant called Molten, and I decided to write the name down after she described the interesting taste combinations at the restaurant. It was also a recognised restaurant, with a laundry list of awards, including Cuisine magazine's Best Neighbourhood restaurant award.
Chef-owner Michael Van de Elzen
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Waikanae crab. Spinach & ricotta linguine w pernod cream & crunchy shallots, $20.50
The dish had a very creamy, almost carbonara like taste that was quite subtle. While I couldn't really taste much crab, the dish was flavourful and nicely seasoned.
For the main, I order a salad and the recommended game fish dish.
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The game fish really made the dish. It was an amazingly meaty fish that had a beautiful soft texture. I liked that it was a heavy fish but it had a very delicate flavour that managed to come through, despite the strong flavour of the risotto. The risotto carried a very smoky and salty taste, which reminded me of cheap vacuum packed ham from Woolworths. But the game fish and salad combined captured my tastebuds and overall, I would say it was a successful dish.
At this stage, I was full. I felt slightly underwelmed and decided to look at the dessert menu. Then I saw it.
The famous dessert.
Immediately I forget my bulging stomach and ordered it.
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Highly recommended if you are in Auckland.
Open for Lunch: Tuesday – Saturday from noon. Dinner: Monday – Saturday from 5.30 till late.
422 Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden, Auckland, New Zealand
Ph 09 6387236
Prices are in NZ dollars