Monday, February 26, 2024

Melbourne's CHINCHIN makes for awesome Asian (2-14-24)

 Those of us who know restaurants and fine dining always say to try and avoid eating out on New Year's Eve, Mother's Day and Valentine's Day as the menus are often inflated and not very good. We had no choice being in Melbourne for our last night before boarding a 32-day cruise to places in Australia, New Zealand and Bali. We checked with various dining establishments and when we saw the menu for ChinChin we confirmed and paid a month ahead(nonrefundable!) and it was the perfect choice indeed.

There were two menu choices, and we went for the 130AUD "Celebration Feast" which is a super reasonable $85 eight course menu (which includes tax and most folks here do not tip big--but we did!). We added Coffin Bay Oysters with Red Nam Jim to start but passed on the wagyu upgrade; they were plump and super but again we scraped off some of the spicy topping as the oyster needs to star, not the sauce! Our super server Freya turned out to be an aspiring opera singer to boot. She sent over Julian the sommelier as we told him we wanted amazing local wines and he was BRILLIANT. We talked a lot and settled on a 2023 Art Series Leewin Estate Riesling made by Paul Atwood in the Margaret River region of Western Australia, where we visit on our next trip Down Under in 2026! It was brilliant with all the spicy food as ChinChin is known for its multiple-pan Asian cuisine that kicks the spice indeed.

Course #1 was a Hervey Bay Scallop(diver) with curried corn, Thai basil and crispy shallot and we begged for more. Next was a Kingfish Sashimi with lime, chilli, coconut and Thai basil that starred the fish in a ceviche way that was so simple yet simply perfect.
Tartare of Wagyu Beef was included in this menu and came with Sriracha Caramel, Soy and had these fabulous Sesame Crackers to eat it on. This dish was smokey and sinewy and indeed a truly novel tartare for us that we fell in love with immediately. We were moving on to heavier dishes and after another chat with Julian we opted for a Terlato &  Chapoutier "Malakoff Vineyard" 2016 Shiraz from the nearby Grampian Mountains in Victoria. This wine made by the famous Rhone wine grower Michele Chapoutier was so subtle and so French, smooth yet full of fruit and had aged to perfection. It was divine with the Wagyu tartare and ensuing Crispy Duck served with Chilli Jam, Pancakes and Slaw. Crispy Duck here is a super tender confit duck formed into a brick and then deep fried and was a marvelous way to prepare a meat in the most novel of ways. 
Wine #3 was Torbreck "Steading" 2018 GSM (Grenache, Shiraz, Mourvèdre) that we had tasted a couple of days earlier at the winery in Barossa Valley and it was a dream pairing with Larb-Spiced Roasted Beetroot with Cucumber & Mint Raita which came next; a vegetarian dream indeed with the yogurt raita balancing the kick-ass spice of this "salad."
The last savoury course was Yellow Curry of Coconut-Steamed Toothfish, Zucchini, Squash and Tomato. One might think it odd to have a fish dish at the end, but this was a spicy curry indeed loaded with veggies as well and toothfish is the Australian kin of the sea bass.
Dessert was Dark Chocolate Mousse with Coconut Ice Cream, Coffee and Salted Peanut Brittle Meringue.
We went home thrilled with our brilliant dining choice for the last night on land in Australia and were so happy to meet Freya(our new FB friend) and feature her in the fotos all posted there!
If we have to admit, when we arrived the music was loud, LOUDER, LOOUSEST but it kind of mellowed as the evening went on to fun 1980's disco. It was also very cold and Freya got the a/c set better as well--they really loved us! AND my one big complaint--paper napkin. 
That said, the evening was super fun, super food and we would go back in a flash and hope to when in Melbourne again in 2026!

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