Anniversaries should be special. With this in mind Troya and I decided to visit one of the better known restaurants in the area, Manresa in Los Gatos. Any search result for Manresa leads to numerous praises, both locally and internationally, as well as numerous statements of sticker shock. So we were prepared to open up the pocket book, and then some, when we made the reservations. Like I said, anniversaries should be special.
As you approach the relatively non-descript building that houses Manresa you are instantly greeted as they open the door for you. I am not a spa person, but I imagine the service you get at a really good spa is similar to the service here. They have an almost army of service people working in unison to make you feel special. It almost feels choreographed. Not something I am used to but they do it with such grace it does not make you feel uncomfortable.
We got there early and decided to have a cocktail on the front patio and take advantage of the perfect evening. They have a long list of unique drinks that would make any mixologist smile as well as many classics. They also have many wines available by the glass and several beers. It was such a nice way to start it was almost disappointing whey they told us our table was ready.
Our table was almost directly in the middle of the whole dining area, perfect for a couple of people watchers like us. We even had a happy anniversary card on the table signed by the wait staff. You only get two options for dinner, both pre-fix menus. The first had each course listed out. The second had a long list of foods and flavors that the chefs could use in putting together your meal. As adventurous eaters, the choice, while expensive, was easy. The next option was deciding to select our own wine or partake in the wine pairing. Again, an expensive but easy choice. Then we just sat back and enjoyed the show.
Looking back, the meal was clearly separated in halves. The first half was seafood heavy with Abalone and milk panna cotta, Belon osters in lemon-seaweed ice and what was called a fall tidal pool salad. These courses were paired with several white wines, a Riesling from Germany and Sauvignon Blanc from France being the notable choices. All of these dishes and wines were good, but no home runs and we were getting a little concerned. The halfway point was the turning point of the meal, when it went from good to excellent. It started with a simple garden salad but with several sauces that made all the flavors of the salad come alive. It also included a porcini and pear soup that was phenomenal and venison with saffron and licorice. These dishes were paired with various red wines including a Nebbiolo, a Moshin Vineyards Zin, and a French Bordeaux blend that was the hit of the night.
In the end it was far and away the most expensive meal we have ever had, and while the food and wine were very good, the service made the evening. The meal took over 3 hours to complete but never dragged and we never felt forgotten. While memories of the details may fade, experience will not be forgotten. Anniversaries should be special.
Man!…..that’s expensive…..resa
Doc and I decided on a special anniversary dinner at Man…that’s crazy expensive…resa! The service was impeccable I must admit. Very attentive and professional. However, they did have the maitre’d serving the wine with the courses and when asked a question he was like “oh I’m just the maitre’d”. So that was not so great but he was very polite none the less.
Food: At first we were like really our bill is going to be what! for this!? Really I can only say that 3 out of the 12 courses were good. At one point I leaned over to Doc and said “really!? This is kashi cereal with some brown stuff mixed in!” So we started filling up on their delicious fresh baked bread, but then course 6 comes out which was a version of a salad that was delicious! Then they brought out venison with a saffron spin on it and it was great! My favorite was their roasted porcini chestnut broth. Exquisite except that it had these crunchy chip like things that sadly cheapened the dish. Please forgive my lack of description to these dishes they were very small, which was expected, and we even took the menu home so we could write about it but the menus description is not helpful the day after.
Wine: The wine was all very tasty but my favorite that I will look for and order was a 2010 De Toren Fusion V Bordeaux Blend Stellenbosch from South Africa. Very smooth and complex.
Overall an experience…..a very expensive, but still a one time thing you should try if you can compose yourself at the end when you get the bill so you don’t fall off your chair.
Rosé Challenge
It is on!!! October 20th we will be hosting The Santa Clara Valley Rosé Challenge. We will be pouring rosés from six selected Santa Clara Valley Wineries. A lot of research went into selecting the six competitors for this challenge. I must admit I enjoyed every minute of this rigorous endeavor. Some of the rosés are from single variatals and some are blends. We will see how they stack up. There are only a few seats left. So, if you want to attend, register and we will send you a invitation with the location.
On a recent trip to France, a good friend introduced me to Rosés. I have developed a fond appreciation for them and I can’t wait to share that with you all. See you soon.
Ross Winery
Hill and I went on a quick ride to a new winery called Ross Winery in Morgan Hill……. Hill put it best as we were leaving…….. Save your gas and your taste buds. It’s a no go.