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WTN: BTG with rijsttafel, plus '98 Pomerol with lamb

by Dale Williams » Sun Jul 16, 2017 3:24 pm

Thursday in Portland we went to Tempo Dulu in a lovely boutique hotel where we opted for the
rijsttafel tasting menu. Lovely setting, nice service, good food:
Two amuses- (watermelon/raspberry gazpacho shooter with salt, birds eye chile and cilantro;crab salad with nasturtium leaf and lime gelee),also rice crackers with sambal and peanut sauce.
First course was scallops, caviar, citrus foam, and more.
Second was lobster, sauteed water spinach, and peppers in an intense lobster broth.
Then the rijstaffel -jasmine rice with shallots, yellow rice in banana leaf, lobster/pork spring rolls, braised lamb, curried cod, egg in sambal, sauteed water spinach, pork satay.

But list leaves a lot to be desired. With varied menu we went btg. They did have a couple of whites and a couple of reds in "Coravin reserve" list, but I couldn't see $32 for a glass of '10 Donnhoff Kirsch. Spat, and red choices were bigger (Thackery Pleiades and an Argentine Malbec blend, also in $30s) than I thought fit menu. We had a nice meal, but at $150/pp in Maine you should be able to drink better.

From regular BTG menu:

2015 Prisma Sauvignon Blanc (Chile)
Grapefruit, a little grass, decent acids. B/B-

2014 Love Pinot Noir
Actually wine list entry was 2014 Love Oregon Pinot Noir Willamette Valley California (waiter confirmed it was OR not CA). Light, cherry jam, a little cola, short, B-/C+

2014 Terre del Fohn Muller-Thurgau
So surprising when a Muller-Thugau is WOTN. Ripe nectarine and apple fruit backed by nice acids, hint of sugar, nicely floral. B

2015 La Vie en Rose rose
I had ordered a 2016 Sicilan rose, after 10 minutes they said fetching from cellar, after 10 more minutes they said they found it, but needed to be chilled, did I want to try the French rose. OK, sure. Round, strawberry popsicle, not too fresh. C+

Friday took Amtrak home. Waiting in Boston’s South station I had some time and good excellent lunch from Bon Me truck in Dewey Square. Betsy’s nephew got me in Stamford and we picked up Ruby from doggie day care. By time I dropped Gabe and played with Ruby I had little energy for cooking. Found arugula and assorted mushrooms in fridge to saute, thawed some Easter lamb. As it was Bastille Day stayed French, with the 1998 Ch. de Sales (Pomerol). Lighter styled Pomerol, some light dusty tannins remain, good black plum fruits, cedar, and a little leather/saddle. Good, drink up. B+


Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C drinkable. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice.Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
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Re: WTN: BTG with rijsttafel, plus '98 Pomerol with lamb

by Patchen Markell » Sun Jul 16, 2017 4:07 pm

Cool, I've never seen a rijsttafel menu outside the Netherlands! Too bad the list wasn't up to the standard of the food. But I'll look for this place if/when I'm next in Maine. Thanks for the notes.
cheers, Patchen
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Re: WTN: BTG with rijsttafel, plus '98 Pomerol with lamb

by Dale Williams » Thu Jul 20, 2017 1:36 pm

Patchen Markell wrote:Cool, I've never seen a rijsttafel menu outside the Netherlands! Too bad the list wasn't up to the standard of the food. But I'll look for this place if/when I'm next in Maine. Thanks for the notes.


food was good, but I was going to say come to NYC and we could eat rijsttafel (more traditional , this was high end inventive) for a 1/3 the price and BYOB. But I looked and found that Bali Nusa Indah closed a couple years ago. Another place on my quilt (Betsy made a quilt that chronicled our courtship) gone. :(
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Re: WTN: BTG with rijsttafel, plus '98 Pomerol with lamb

by Patchen Markell » Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:39 pm

As you outlast the places on the quilt, I guess you could look at as a sign of a strong relationship? But I know the feeling; sorry to hear it.
cheers, Patchen

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