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2013-05-16
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The first time I dined at Tosca was back when the Ritz Carlton had first opened. I remembered having to make a booking one month in advance for a table of two, but left underwhelmed by a mediocre experience, especially by their poor parpadelle dish, soft and limp sheets of pasta should really not be served at a supposed fine dining Italian establishment.Now a year later, not only has Tosca achieved one Michelin star, the Ritz Carlton has also announced just last month the arrival of Chef Pino La
Now a year later, not only has Tosca achieved one Michelin star, the Ritz Carlton has also announced just last month the arrival of Chef Pino Lavarra to take over the reins at Tosca. Chef Lavarra, the once executive chef at the two-starred establishment Rossellinis in Italy, has promised to entice diners with contemporary and innovative dishes reflecting his love for food, and Sunday evening saw Mr. C and I there for dinner hoping to be surprised.
Service was utmost friendly, from the moment the hostess guided us to our table to every waiter/waitress that served us. Menus were given to us straight away as we were seated, and looking through it did seem to have more variety than what I saw on my previous visit. Technically we did not select our courses, rather it was organised for us, which most likely ensured that we would be served their most signature or recommended dishes.
We were offered a glass of Cristal to begin the evening, light and crisp with a hint of sweetness. My favourite kind of champagne
Mr. C and I were served two different items, his was chocolate based while mine was more fruity oriented. When we asked the waitress why the desserts were allocated this way, she described that the chocolate was more heavily flavoured so it would suit the tastes of gentlemen while ladies seem to prefer more fruity elements in their desserts. I would say this is a stereotype and not necessarily true as I know that I would choose chocolate in a heartbeat, but I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
Since mine was I guess the lighter dessert, we started on this first. A bed of fruity, sherbet like crumbs adorned with strawberries soaked in sugar syrup, mini meringues, cassis jelly, dollops of raspberry jam, cream and a quenelle of chocolate gelato. Everything just tasted a little too sweet, and after a while it was a little overwhelming, but out of all the components I liked the raspberry jam which was frozen to a solid jelly like state giving a nice sticky texture and the gorgeously dark chocolate gelato most.
Overall the experience this time was much better than before, presentation of dishes was more artistic and creative and there was absolutely no faulting the pasta this time. However, I did find that some of the components in certain dishes did not seem to work 100% well together, but maybe that is just my taste. Service was polite and attentive without being intrusive and everything was done with a smile which was really a positive aspect. Worth trying
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