Review: The Robatayaki food festival at Joss enthralls food lovers with modern surprises.
If there is that one meal we remember vividly amongst the
many we have relished ( Oh, and we have had many), it has to be the one made on a
campsite with friends on a campfire. No silverware, no highball glasses, and no fancy pots… a few hot charcoals, a mini barbecue, marinated fish, chicken and seasonal
vegetables and we had the party going. So
when Joss, Farrokh Khambatta’s signature restaurant invited us to the Robatayaki
food festival, we were thrilled. After all Robatayaki, often shortened to just Robata, refers to a method of Japanese style of cooking similar to barbecue in which items of food on skewers are
slow-grilled over hot smoking charcoal.
What comes to your mind when you think of Japanese
cuisine? Sushi, sashimi, ramen and tempura…. right? Robatayaki that originates from centuries
old Japanese style of fireside cooking around a communal hearth that serves
both as a cooking area and a source of heat, is often ignored.
We posed for a picture at the entrance (now we love taking
pictures, don't we?) and settled down with the cocktail of the evening- Enigma.
Perfect pose for a perfect evening. |
Enigma- Cocktail of the evening. |
Made with Australian dark grape, rambutan and delicate
flavours of cinnamon it was an interesting cocktail but on the sweeter side. When you chose to dine and drink the Robatayaki way… is not just dining, it’s a
performance. And soon enough the drama started. Started with the Smoking Cosmopolitan. Served in a glass pipe, the pink cocktail bubbles in the bowl of the pipe as you sip through its pipe and blow some smoke. Excellent performance by both the cocktails in
a supporting role, we say.
The Smoking Cosmopolitan, drama in the pipe. |
Now over to the main act. The food. What did we try? Almost
everything on the menu (we ran an extra mile the next day). We started with the Cookie Jar Yakitori Chicken-beautifully
presented and smoked to perfection juicy chicken skewers spiced with the
Schimicci pepper mix. They set the stage for more delicate flavours yet to come
up on the stage.
Cookie Jar Yakitori Chicken- juicy slow grilled chicken skewers. |
Next came the Turkey
Bacon wrapped Prawn Maki with Toban Jan Glaze. With juicy prawns and fresh
turkey bacon, this is definitely a must have.
The Cracked Shiso Seed Pork
Belly, our recommendation from the festival is slow cooked for almost 36 hours.
The mildly sweet shiso seed glaze enhances the taste and the super soft texture makes you ask for seconds.
Cracked Shiso Seed Pork Belly- our recommendation from the Robatayaki Festival |
We also loved the Robata Grill Asparagus and Shiitake Mushrooms with
Spicy Yuzu Miso and F2T Vegetables with Miso Chili Parmesan.
F2T Vegetables with Miso Chili Parmesan |
The only dish that
we didn't like was the Set Tofu in Sesame Red Bean Paste- though the tofu was soft;
the flavors of red bean paste were very sharp.
Set Tofu in Sesame Red Bean Paste |
We ended the meal with Korean Dolsot Bibimbap- a signature Korean dish that literally means "mixed rice". Served in a stone pot, it had delectable flavors of seasonal vegetables, sprouts, steamed rice, soy sauce topped with a raw egg. Mix it together and relish the goodness.
The dessert of the evening was Chocolate and Walnut Crème Brule. The custard
had the right consistency with a beautiful walnut flavours toned down with mild
sweetness of chocolate.
Verdict:
The slow grilled specialties at the Robatayaki festival are delicious
and served with dramatic presentation. The special Robatayaki menu is inspired
by traditions and made with modern techniques that add a nice twist. If you always wanted
to enjoy a quintessential Japanese dining experience albeit with drama, head to
Joss. You might not be sipping sake from
a narrow-necked clay flask as you relish fresh produce or the day’s catch from
the fisherman’s oars but you will definitely be enjoying an
upmarket version of cooking around the campfire!
Where:
Robatayaki Food Fest at
his signature restaurants Umame at Churchgate and Joss at Santacruz.
Joss.
Savoy Chambers,
Linking road
extension,
Santacruz west,
Mumbai- 400054
Call: 022 266177772
Till When:
On till 31st March 2015.
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