Excuse me while I try to recall all the fantastic dishes I had at a wine-dominated dinner at Allium. There was a basket of bread on the table that turned out to be some kind of chorizo roll; heavenly. If it wasn't sacrilege to overlook my lobster and uni starter, which was also delicious, I might have finished all of it! But a lobster bisque came as well and I moved on from my chorizo obsession, though I would suggest others order this last while they enjoy some wine.
Our main course was a plate of Blackmore Wagyu, which was just my style. As a carnivore, I am overjoyed when the meat can speak for itself - no need for gravies, just a pinch of salt. The Blackmore Wagyu was just divine; thank you, cow, for that wonderful meal. Desserts were the recreated Laiskonis Egg, which the chef first encountered in New York and simply remade here; close to original, I've heard. The Valrhona with caramel cake that followed was huge and everyone on the table got a taste of the rich and indulgent chocolate.
Allium is an intimate and posh spot to have great dinner with wine. It's one of the three restaurants in the city to have a Josper grill, which is an awesome kitchen piece that treats your steak right. Only Makati Shangrila's Sage and Solaire's Strip have the other two Josper grills in town, as of this writing. I had absolutely no problem with the food. They were prepared with care and style, but didn't compromise simple flavors that complemented each other on a plate. Everything about it was subtle and refined; no fancy in-your-face techniques that stole the experience of enjoying a quiet dinner with friends and loved ones. read more