Outside Avtar – Tandoori Indian Curry
Inside Avtar
Chef Mohammad cooking the Tandoori Chicken in the Tandoori Oven
Tandoori Chicken
Plain Naan
Saag Lamb, Tender lamb and spinach cooked in curry
Butter Chicken, chicken cooked in tomato and creamy sauce
Chicken Jalfrezi, chicken cooked with onion, tomatoes, capsicum and green chilli
Alu Palak, quarters of potato and spinach in curry
Chicken Biryani, Rice cooked with spiced chicken
Eggplant, Peas and Potato
Amazing Northern Indian cuisine! A pleasure to meet the lovely family behind the cuisine we also had a special treat where Chef Mohammed shared with us his way of cooking with the Tandoori oven. High quality food for an un-proportionally low/reasonable price. Must try!
Avtar (information gathered 7/2013)
188 Burgundy St
Heidelberg VIC 3084
03 9458 4600
Hours (Based on word of mouth information; pending confirmation for accuracy)
Mon Closed
Wed – Fri 12:00pm – 2:30pm
Tues – Sun 5:00pm – “Late”
Parking
Parking on streets
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Rosebud
Christine w/ menu
Kobe Burger
Crab cake on sweet potato hash
Eggplant tempura fried chips
Fried chicken, green beans, mash potatoes, coleslaw
Decided it would be best to explore Virginia Highlands a bit before I start my travels again. It’s frankly a part of town I rarely seem to be drawn to despite having a solid array of restaurants and bars; a charming part of Atlanta that I do hope to check out more. Chose two places that evening: Honey Bubble for their macaroon selection and Rosebud for some dinner. The better dishes in my mind were the Kobe burger and the crab cake on sweet potato hash. Really enjoyed the Gourmet Magazine art work on the wall (posted a photo on my instagram if you’re interested).
Thanks for coming by! 🙂
Rosebud (information gathered 2/2013)
1397 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA
404.347.9747
Hours
Mon – Fri 11:30AM – 2:30PM
Sat 10:00AM – 3:00PM
Sun 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Parking:
Side street parking near and around the neighborhood.
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Dinner at L’ESPALIER is about to begin!
Finally found Pappy!!
Wellfleet oyster with American caviar and champagne gelée
Rosemary Chiabatta with whipped butter dallops
Apple Street Farm egg custard and Siberian Sturgeon caviar
Butter poached Casco Bay lobster with potatoes, linguica and sweet corn purée
Seared Hudson Valley foie gras “royale” with Concord grape, Chartreuse meringue, pistachio sable and port wine veil
Intermezzo; Chantilly and vanilla ice cream, granite flavored with gin and champagne; everything served over macha sable crumbs
Nova Scotia halibut with a warm Apple Street Farm new potato salad, pancetta, egg yolk, and creamed corn
Long Island confit leg of duck with Apple Street Farm baby eggplant, cauliflower purée and chanterelles
Lydia lamb cassoulet with beans, braised pork and roasted Vidalia
Grand Fromage; (from left to right) Pecorino Ginepro of Emilia-Rogagna, Italy; Robiola a Tres Latti of Piedmont, Italy; Lakes Edge of Blue Ledge Farm, Salisbury, Vermont; Tarentaise of Spring Brook Farm, Reading, Vermont; Maxx 365 of Canton Thurgau, Switzerland; Willoughby of Jasper Hill, Greensboro, Vermont; Roquefort of Gabriel Coulet, Rouergue, France
Apricot sorbet with croustillant and fluid gel
On the left: white peach sorbet w/macerated peaches served over a vanilla bomba cake
On the right: flour-less chocolate decadence cake; topped with a little buttermilk panna cotta
Milk bourbon fluid gel and peach fluid gel decorate the plate.
Oh my goodness.. The combination of service, attention to detail, quality of food, and presentation were all top notch and worth every penny! I even got to enjoy Pappy Van Winkle!! I’ve been looking everywhere for that guy!! 🙂
Upon arriving and looking at the menu, I knew immediately what I was going to have. The Chef’s Tasting Journey. When a chef has such respect and understanding of the ingredients, there should be no doubt that the meal will be amazing. No substitutions, no allergies. I’m all in! And wow, when each dish is gorgeous, it makes for shooting food so easy! As you know, I’m all about showcasing the food as you would see it at the restaurant and wow.. you’re definitely in for a treat. Favorite dish was definitely the farm egg custard as the flavor was just superb! A special mention goes out to the intermezzo.; such a pleasant way to cleanse the palate. Honestly, all the dishes were fabulous.
A must try.
Fun fact: I was the first to enter the restaurant and one of the last to leave. Total dining time = 5 hours; a true journey that I would gladly do again!
L’ESPALIER (information gathered 9/2012)
774 Boylston Street
Boston Massachusetts 02199
617.262.3023
Hours
Lunch
Mon – Fri 11:30am – 2:30pm
Sat & Sun 12:00pm – 1:45pm
Dinner
Daily 5:30pm – 10:30pm
Tea
Sat & Sun 1:30pm – 3:00pm
Salon – Cocktails & small bites
Sun – Thur 5:00pm -10:30pm
Fri & Sat 5:00pm – 11:30pm
Parking
Parking anywhere in Boston is rather tough; ended up parking at the a deck off of Massachusetts Ave and Newbury. I’m sure there is somewhere closer but I actually wanted to do some walking along Newbury St. Would recommend just doing valet. They can give you details at the number above.
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