
Vincent Thierry, Chef de Cuisine of Caprice, the Michelin three-star French restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, will be guest chef at Madison for just five days from Monday, March 28th to Friday, April 1st, when his menus will be available for both lunch and dinner.
Thierry has been Chef de Cuisine of Caprice since the opening of Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong in 2005, joining the hotel from celebrated restaurant Le Cinq at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris.
His innovative menus bring a new interpretation to French cuisine, retaining elements of the classics whilst giving them a modern treatment, an approach that earned Caprice three stars in the Michelin Guide Hong Kong Macau 2009, an achievement repeated in the 2010 edition.
At Madison the menus will include signature dishes such as obsiblue prawn tartare with osetra caviar, shellfish jelly and yuzu scent, and perennial favourite langoustine ravioli with veal sweetbreads and wild mushroom fricassée in bisque emulsion.
In addition to à la carte selections, lunchtime will feature a three-course set menu priced at THB 2,100, with a four-course set menu served in the evening, priced at THB 3,200.
A wine pairing menu and a selection of wines selected by the Caprice Sommelier will also be available.
Reservations are highly recommended and are available from March 1st. Please call 0 2126 8866, or e-mail dining.bangkok@fourseasons.com to make a booking.
Prices are subject to 10 percent service charge and 7% prevailing government tax.
Posts Tagged ‘Bangkok’
Guest Chef, Four Seasons Hotel – Bangkok
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011Le Beaulieu, Cheese Night Tuesday 8 March 2011 7:30pm – Bangkok
Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
Four Seasons Hotel – Bangkok
Monday, March 7th, 2011
The new Madison Saturday Lunch Buffet is inspired by the best seasonal produce and the art of leisurely weekend dining.
The new bistro-style lunch buffet created by Executive Chef Nicolas Schneller and his team includes chilled seafood on ice, healthy salads, succulent meats from the grill, hearty casseroles, decadent desserts, and much, much more.
The Madison Saturday Lunch Buffet is priced at THB 1,150 for adults, including a welcome glass of white sangria or berry tea, and THB 650 for children, including a welcome fruit juice.
Available every Saturday from 12 noon to 2:30pm at Madison.
Prices are subject to 10 percent service charge and 7% prevailing government tax.
For reservations and inquiries, please call Madison at 0 2126 8866 or e-mail dining.bangkok@fourseasons.com
St. Patrick’s Day, Molly Malone’s, Convent Road – Bangkok
Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
Le Vendôme Restaurant – Bangkok
Monday, February 21st, 2011Le Vendôme – Set Lunch Menu – 380 baht
267/2 Sukhumvit 31 (Soi Sawasdee)
Klongton-Nua, Wattana
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Tel.: +66-2-662-0530-31, 02-285-7028
Fax: +66-2-662-0529
Email: phannawan@levendomerestaurant.com
Website: www.levendomerestaurant.com



Zalute Restaurant, Valentine’s Day Selections – Bangkok
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011Salute!
Zalute Restaurant
Sathorn 10, Bangkok
Thailand
Tel. 02-234-9933, 02-234-9841
Braised Short Ribs in Red Wine
Crab Claws with Spring Onions
Jumbo Tiger Prawns with Mustard Cream
Pan Fried Foie Gras with Caramelized Baby Onions & Grapes
Peppered Tenderloin of Veal with Tuna Sauce or Stroganoff Sauce
Smoked Duck Salad with Pomegranate & Sherry Vinaigrette
Turbot Filet with Leek Sauce
Turbot Filet with Pesto Sauce
Orange Creme Caramel with Grand Marnier
Strawberry Strudel
White & Dark Chocolate Tiramisu
Crowne Plaza Lumpini Park, New Property on Former Site of Pan Pacific – Bangkok
Monday, February 14th, 2011
Cooking with Chocolate, Coyote Sukhumvit 1-28 Feb. – Bangkok
Saturday, February 5th, 2011
Mimata, Japanese “Home-style” Cooking – Bangkok
Friday, February 4th, 2011By Emi Kagawa

Mimata
Japanese Restaurant
161/22 Soi Thonglor 9
Sukhumvit 55, Klongton-nua,
Tel. 02-392-9794
Mobile: 087-038-5072
Wattana, Bangkok 10110
Mimata is an excellent place to sample Japanese home-style cooking created by a Japanese chef from Kyushu Island, who runs this restaurant on a small soi off Thonglor, Soi 9, with the help of his Thai wife. The restaurant is small and cozy and mainly patronized by Japanese nationals living in the neighborhood. There are occasional appearances by the owner’s small daughter and or one or more of the three resident cats Konnyaku, Chikuwa, and Tamago. The cooking is always good and the best part is: prices are very inexpensive. Booking is suggested. They have very good Shochu from Khushu Island available at 400 baht per 300 ml.
Dining at the counter
The cats
Potato croquette
Chicken meatballs on skewers
Vegetable curry (hot)
Hamburg with demi-glace sauce
Sausages & potato salad

