Elizabeth continues to astound and delight with their '80s Nintendo menu. Lately they've been emailing the full menu after the dinner, but I haven't received it yet.
Not every dish was earth-shattering, and we had a weird long pause in the courses halfway through (for which they comped our drinks), but with a combination of great food, drink and company (SueF), I smiled the whole time. To the delight of the staff, Sue wore the skirt from a costume she'd made a few years ago titled "Pixilated Pixie" which had two-inch-square quilt-like pixels creating sprites from Mario, Link, Joust and Space Invaders with a Pac Man belt (sorry, I don't have a picture of that at hand).
Yoshi Eggs: cocoa butter shell with apple juice and horseradish inside, verbena leaf (the rocks are rocks). A fresh, tasty start.
Power Star: Carrot custard (which I swear was carrot butter) and carrot broth. Osetra caviar and finger lime. Outstanding, my second favorite of the night.
Mushroom coins - I don't remember what was in this, but it didn't have a lot of flavor either. One of the few misfires.
Fire Flower: Rye and caraway tuile over chestnut puree and fresh curd. Really nice flavors on the tuile, fantastically creamy chestnut puree that worked nicely with the dairy.
Mushroom Tea (not pictured) - one of Iliana Regan's staples, perfect levels of salt and umami, and I'd be happy to have a big cup of this, it's kind of sad to get only a 2-ounce tasting portion.
Here's where there was a long pause where nothing came out for a while... but what did was amazing. Lobster (not exactly sure how this fits the Nintendo theme), poached in lobster juice, with celery and black bean. This was like the Plato's cave version of the Shrimp with Lobster Sauce I had as a kid and haven't had matched since. Perfectly cooked pieces of lobster, delicate slivers of water chestnut and celery, black beans. This was a pretty substantial dish compared to the mostly-one-bite items above.
Pumpkin: Roasted pumpkin with the slices re-cooked with pumpkin ash and pumpkin puree. Perfect.
Duck Hunt: Sliced roasted duck breast glazed with honey, topped with fried squash "flowers" and potato "butterflies", and a duck confit brioche bun. The flowers and butterflies were delightfully crispy, the duck really tasty, and the bun showed off Regan's bread skills (but didn't contain any duck meat that I could see, it may have just been made with duck fat). For a last savory course, a little more duck would have been nice, but I didn't go away hungry.
8-Beet Heart: Ruby chocolate, toasted black rice and flower petals. Very rich. Coffee in one of their signature owl mugs behind.
Sesame cake with buttercream and raspberry (the strawberry is raspberry gel), and vanilla malt which perfectly recreated childhood milkshake memories.
Mignardise: a (?) box from the Mario games contained a pair of gold-wrapped shortbreads. Sorry, forgot the picture.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang