Dined there for the first time in around three years last
night, and had one of this year’s best meals.
Searching back through the memory bank for that elusive
flavour ‘hit’ from meals eaten in Tasmania this year, I can say only three
places stand out for me.
These three are Pilgrim, Frogmore and Monty’s.
I ate hundreds of fabulous meals in 2014, as well some real
shockers, but the above three stand head and shoulders above all others.
Price doesn’t come into it at all, but it seems, if you’re
to take the above list as a given, you have to pay the higher bucks to get the
better standard of food. Having said that, there are more times than I care to
remember when I’ve (happily) paid top dollar for food which has ultimately been
extremely disappointing, so price and standard of food don’t necessarily go
hand in hand.
I am honoured to be a quarter of a group of enthusiastic
food lovers and diner-outers who eat out approximately every two weeks. We rate
our food, discuss all dishes thoroughly and comprehensively, select our next
venue, then pay a quarter of the bill each (which includes a tip). There is no
quibbling about who had an extra drink, or who didn’t have the garlic bread, or
whatever. Just an extremely civilised pig-out! None of us have any food
allergies, and all of us eat meat and fish, so that makes it very easy to find
a menu full of choice for us.
Last night was Monty’s, and it surpassed all previous venues
in service, menu and food standard.
Two of us decided on an entrée for entrée and another entrée
for main, as we had perused the dessert menu and really loved the sound of the
Peanut Butter Mousse. Along with some side dishes at main course time we were
actually absolutely stuffed by the time dessert time arrived, so shared the one
mousse. The menu description sounded way too good to leave it out of the
equation.
So, our table feasted on the following:
Robbins Island scallops, squid ink, almonds, salted grapes,
juniper ($20)
Huon Atlantic salmon, Dijon, keta (roe), cauliflower,
pickles, rye ($19)
Apple Isle pork belly, braised octopus, cacciatore, granny
smith apples ($19)
Kindred organic quinoa, smoked tofu, grilled asparagus,
pickled mushroom, bbq sauce ($18)
Rump of Wild Clover lamb, celeriac puree, potato fondants,
baby cos, black olives, salt bush ($27)
The three sides comprised mini roasted potatoes, heritage
tomatoes and wilted greens.
The peanut butter mousse was $15, and I’d give my eye teeth
to have another one served up to me this very minute!
Not to be too anal about it, but every one of the above
mentioned dishes comprised so many elements, which, strangely, complemented
each other perfectly. The dessert had nine elements to it – and you could
distinguish every single one of them. I think chef Terry’s ingenuity,
experience and skill in the kitchen proved, with every dish, what a master at
his craft he really is.
(Remember, an element is not a single ingredient. It is something made from a few different ingredients, and blended together with other elements to result in a combination of textures and flavours which hopefully all work well when mixed together.)
There is a huge difference between a great meal (many of which I
have been lucky to have had this year) and an outstanding one. This one
was outstanding.
I need also to add a postscript about the exemplary service,
mostly from Elysia Mannix who I was absolutely delighted to recognise at the
door greeting me as I arrived. Elysia has extensive experience in the art of
waiting and customer service, and it really shone through last night. She has
previously waited on my tables at Henry Jones, Piccalilli and Ethos. I sincerely
hope delightful mine host Lucy and chef Terry keep her on there, as she really
knows her stuff, and has that uncanny ability to intuit exactly what is
needed/expected from every table. Her cheerful, nothing’s-a-bother attitude is
noteworthy and I salute her for her devotion to her craft.
I have already highly recommended Monty’s to several
friends/readers who were curious about Monty’s. I recommend you, too, if you
take eating seriously, to take the time to dine there. You’ll come back and
thank me!
2 comments:
Oh how I love a meal where you don't quibble over the bill #eatingoutenvy
Try Berta otherwise you're almost on the money.
Skye aka one of The Two Girls
Glad to hear Montys is still thriving under new owners.
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