Blue Ginger is awesome and I don't know why it took me this long to realise it.
When my boyfriend said he was taking me to Blue Ginger for my birthday dinner, I tried to feign excitement. For me, birthdays are the occasion to go somewhere new and exciting, somewhere you haven't been before, somewhere that warrants a celebration in order to dine there. So, when Blue Ginger was mentioned, I was a little disappointed. Whilst I hadn't been there before, it was familiar - sitting on a corner in my local suburb, I had walked past there hundreds of times. It held no intrigue as the land of the unknown. But I graciously bit my tongue and attempted to convince myself that, regardless of where we went, it was going to be a nice night.
It WAS a nice night, but this was not without regard of location. Blue Ginger is the perfect setting for a romantic dinner for two. Arriving at 8pm, the restaurant was full, only our reserved table sitting empty by the window. Turns out we were wise to have booked ahead, because despite it being a Tuesday, the place had been booked out all night. The waitress filled our water glasses (for the first of what was to be many times) and left us with our menus.
It would be easy to get carried away at Blue Ginger. Ready to order two entrées, two mains and two sides, with rice and plans for dessert, we caught ourselves before succumbing to death by overeating. Rather, we ordered two entrées (Chicken San Choy Bow & Salt & Pepper Calamari) and a main (Malaysian Coconut & Tomato Sambal Prawns) with rice to share.
If you find it hard to think of South East Asian food as anything beyond your average $7 curry and rice then Blue Ginger will open your eyes and enrich your palate. The chefs manage to add class and finesse to familiar recipes and highlight the individual flavours in every dish. The wine list was extensive without being intimidating (any wine list with more than one Pinot Gris by the glass is good by me), the cocktails were yummy and whilst I didn't save room for dessert (amateurs error) every single one looked equally tasty and tempting.
Whilst this was the perfect location for our date, next time I would consider taking a few extra friends in order to try the banquet ($48 per person, minimum three people), which seems to be the best way to sample the menu without over-ordering like a fool. Also, even if you have managed to overdo it with the banquet, you can still sample dessert with their tapioca shot (with coconut, palm sugar, fruit & sesame seed) - the perfect signature miniature dessert.
Leaving the restaurant glowing, both from happiness and a ridiculously full and satisfied stomach, my boyfriend shook his head at me, "And to think you didn't want to go there." So, to Blue Ginger, I say thank you for a lovely night, but I don't appreciate having to admit to my boyfriend that yes, sometimes he does know best. read more