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" ... Everything that came from the kitchen had enormous color in its presentation, evoking the snazzy décor. The very first dish, a filet mignon carpaccio with wasabi yuzu soy, ginger and garlic, was one that I would order every time I return. Very balanced in its many flavors, the meat itself was thinly cut and absorbed the other ingredients perfectly. Grilled octopus was enlivened with piquillo pepper in a yuzu kosho pepper sauce, and yellowtail was seared and served with cucumber, celery, a lovely gel of yuzo koshi and dashi sauce. Soy paper was wrapped around a spicy lobster salad and shiitakes, topped with salmon roe, mango chili, along with a classic naruto (with cucumber wrap) with spicy tuna that really worked as an appetite spur. ... "
" ... However, because of its rich food and wine traditions the region is becoming a growing center of food tourism. It boasts 15 Designation of Origin (DO) products, such as Roncal and Idiazabal cheese, red piquillo peppers, white asparagus, cogollos de lechuga (lettuce hearts), borraja (borage), cardo (cardoon, a relative of the artichoke), pochas (white shell beans), alcachofas (artichokes), sherry vinegar and olive oil. In addition, the region produces excellent red, rosé, white and Muscatel wines. ... "
" ... The very idea of wine flights and long tastings makes my eyes glaze over and my appetite flag for so many reasons. In the first instance, let’s say you’ve chosen a chef’s eclectic prix fixe menu of foie gras terrine with pomegranates and hot piquillo peppers; followed by halibut with cockles in a barigoule flecked with chorizo; then a breast of duck with dried cherries in a reduction of Port and ginger, and finishing off with a dark chocolate cake with an oozing chocolate center, topped with raspberries and a gloss of balsamic vinegar—a mere four courses. ... "