The Blue Elephant, St Julians

So, tonight I decided to go back to one of the places I have been to before and I love the food…

Not quite a 100% night for me, but significantly better than last week, so here’s how it went…

Service

Dinner for two at the Blue Elephant

Dinner for two at the Blue Elephant

We arrived spot on time, though having previously been to the restaurant I did know how to get straight to it.  The place itself is sign-posted if you know to go to the lower levels of the Portomaso car park.  Upon arrival we were greeted with a smile a quick check of the reservations list and the traditional Thai greeting.  We were asked if we would like to dine inside or out, and we chose inside as the air-temperature was ‘cool’.  We were shown to a table for two already set for two courses with wine and water glasses. Upon seating we were asked if we would like water.. sparkling or still and given a small drinks (apéritif) menu, a short while later the water arrived and we placed an apéritif order.

All staff were well dressed in a standardised uniform, which was both appropriate dress and subtle.  Our waitress for most of the night was ‘Rachael’ and her badge said, “in training”  She was extremely well spoken, knowledgable, polite, and attentive.

Ordering of all items did not result in any refusals or changes.

Drinks

Cocktails to start, I ordered a Mai Thai, and Gabie ordered a Pomegranate Cosmopolitan.  Both cocktails were well presented and exactly as described.

The wine ordered was Moscato d’Asti ‘Zagara’ Marchesi di Barolo (Piedmont ~ Italy) a sweet/desert wine, it arrived at a temperature of between 6C and 8C, cool, but not cold (basically perfect temperature).  Standard wine glasses were replaced with flutes and Rachael with the exception of a slight hic-cup opened the bottle as a professional, however she made the slight mistake of filling my glass for ‘tasting’ (I ignored this as it is was totally trivial.)

Throughout the service Rachael was attentive and ensured that our water and wine glasses never needed filling ourselves, but at no point did we feel we were being ‘fussed over’.

Appetisers

The appetisers, ordered were the Chicken Satay and Spring Rolls Laab Ped.  Both arrived at the same time, promptly, and very well presented.

Presentation of Appetisers

Presentation of Appetisers

The sauce supplied with Chicken Satay, did not appear to be from a bottle/jar and had an element of ‘home recipe’ to it.

The Spring rolls were not as much of a roll as a flat parcel, however they were absolutely delicious and I suspect prepared in house.

Main course

For main course I chose one of my favourites, and as such something I know how it should be, ‘Gang Dang Ped’ (Red Curry Duck) and suggested to my partner that she should try the Massaman Curry (lamb and nut curry) we chose plain steamed rice with as an accompaniment.  First the Massaman Curry, what can I say, but spot on, what I have had in Thailand, and Australia.  The flavours and texture were absolutely identical to my memory I cannot fault it.  However, the Red Curry Duck unfortunately was not what I was expecting or hoping for, it’s colour was a very dark brown colour which gave me the distinct impression it was over cooked, the duck pieces were very tough and completely cooked through suggesting ‘well done’ again.  The ‘spiciness’  was about right, but the sweetness of the leaves in the sauces were muted and again I felt ‘over cooking’ was the problem as the flavour was more akin to “British boiled Cabbage” (“Oh, it still has flavour?”… “sorry let me boil it for another hour, that’ll surely remove the flavour!”) The pineapple had lost any and all sharpness and indeed had a lower than expected sweetness as a whole…  Basically as a dish, it was over cooked, and to the point it was spoilt.  We made no complaint.

Dessert

For dessert we chose the Thai Flavoured Cheesecake and Coconut Custard.  Both were rich and delicious, no complaints what so ever.

Price

The total price charged including wine €124.70 and was around what I was expecting, the food itself was slightly more than half of the total bill at €68.15 and is in the expected range for a 3 course meal consisting of good food and atmosphere.  It is however, just slightly over priced for many Maltese as €25-€30 is the expected price per head., but being that it is situated in the Hilton Hotel the extra cost is not unexpected or unwelcome.

Summary/Score

Most notable thoughts:  (9/10) The massaman curry was exactly as I had previously in Thailand and it was unfortunate that the Red Curry Duck was not good as I had previously had good experience.

Quality of Food: (8/10) With the exception of the Duck, the food was perfect, flavours as expected and  well presented.

Price: (8.5/10) Not cheap, not expensive, though slightly on the higher side.

Staff/Service: (9/10) Rachael as a trainee, was a polished professional and a complete credit to the Hilton.

Atmosphere/Ambience/Decor: (10/10) Excellent

Overall: I can’t really fault it, it’s a shame about the Red Curry Duck, and I am just hoping that the experience was a mistake and is not the norm, as I have had Red Curry Duck at the Blue Elephant in the past that has been perfect.  However, as the review is the review, and I cannot take on previous experience, the score is: 8.9/10

Additional Thoughts:  All other customers seemed very happy and were receiving similar service.  Writing a ‘good’ review is a damn site harder than a bad review! :P

 

 

 

Sharma Restaurant, Mdina

So many have told me about how good Sharma is, so thought I’d take a look as had someone special with me, and to be honest I was disappointed.

So here is how it went…

Service

Dinner at Sharma, MdinaWe arrived late (the place was not sign posted and as such had to ask a police officer for directions) however, upon arrival the staff were friendly, and did not even mention being late.  We were given a scrap piece of paper with ‘x2′ on it and told to go to the roof, where we were seen by another waitress which ushered to a nice table on the roof balcony.  After we were seated the waitress retrieved 2 unbound paper menus which were on good quality paper but well used.  We were not offered a drink (even water.)

After deciding what we wanted to eat we placed our menus closed on the table and waited for service, 10 minutes later I motioned to the waitress and asked for the wine list who then asked if we had chosen what to eat.  I chose the wine, and was told a few minutes later that it was unavailable, so expecting this to be re-occuring asked which wines were in stock, of the four sweet white wines I was told only one was available, I ordered that.  We ordered food, I asked if they had a selection of pickles and/or lime pickle, only to be told, sorry only Mango Chutney was available with the popadoms.

Drinks

The wine arrived, and was a very good quality ‘Asti’, however it was obvious the waitress had not been taught to open wine as part of service and had some trouble getting the bottle open.  The wine was also warm/unchilled, and it was served as is.  I had to motion to another waiter and ask about chilling the Atsi, he returned with an ice bucket (needless to say only the last glass of wine was actually chilled.)

Appetisers

Shortly there after, another waiter arrived with some fresh bread and a garlic and yogurt based dip, this was absolutely delicious and I thought all would be well after the initial hiccup.  The popadoms and chutney arrived, they were slightly overcooked on one side, and undercooked on the other.  They were completely flat and very obviously had been prepared on a dry hotplate or similar, the chutney whilst very nice, was straight out of a bottle from the local supermarket.

Main course

Service was again well presented.  The items ordered, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Lamb Rogan Josh, plain basmati rice and a Plain and Garlic Naan.  The curries were served in Karahi dishes as expected and the contents of similar look to how I have seen in other places with one notable exception.  The Lamb Rogan Josh was a light tan in colour rather than the darker brown I have experienced around the world, tasting it answered the question as to why.  It was not cooked well, and certainly had not been simmered for the usual hour or more, it had the taste and consistency of all the ingredients being placed in a blender, and then thrown into a fry pan where the lamb was, brought to the boil and served within 5 minutes.  The fat on the lamb was neither cooked at a high temperature (ie no initial browning of the meat) and was not infused with flavour at all.  The chicken similarly I suspect had not been allowed to marinate before preparation as it was pure white.  Both dishes were marked as ‘Medium spicy’ and in both cases I have had spicier Chicken Korma – there was very little spice in either dish.

The Naan bread arrived within a minute of the main course and was cut into very small pieces.  The plain Naan looked identical to the Garlic Naan which seemed to be covered in melted butter/ghee on one side and very flat.  The underside was dry and slightly burned, but not in the way Naan prepared in a Tandoor normally appears, I surmised incorrectly that the restaurant didn’t actually possess a tandoor, and the Naan had been prepared on a hotplate in a similar way to I suspected the popadoms had been.  On the way out I was proved wrong and spotted not one, but two tandoors in the kitchen area, both of which were dark and were mostly closed with lids three quarters of the way covered  I didn’t see any fumes or staff looking in them so have no idea if they were actually being used.

At the end of main course we waited around 20-30 minutes before we called the waitress for desert menus/service.

Dessert

We ordered traditional Kulfi/Khulfi ice cream.  This was a thin slice of a pre-prepared/bought block chilled to around -24C so absolutely rock solid and taking pieces was extremely difficult.  It was very very ‘green’ and spicy (it was more spicy than the Chicken Tikka Masarla and Lamb Rogan Josh) and not like any I had previously tasted.

Price

Prices for everything, including their wines was very low.  Three courses for two people with a bottle of wine, €55.20.

Summary/Score

Most notable thought: (1/10) I have never ever been served a sparkling wine or Asti at room temperature in my life…

Quality of Food: (2/10) Disappointing with the quality of fast food rather than a classy restaurant.

Price: (5/10) Cheap

Staff/Service: (6/10) Well presented, but at times seemed not to know what they were doing.  Very helpful and polite when you have their attention.

Atmosphere/Ambience/Decor: (10/10) Excellent

Overall: If it wasn’t for the atmosphere, the excellent company and great conversation I would have been extremely disappointed therefore my scores.. Total (counted) 4.8/10, total (my thought) 3/10 as if it wasn’t for the excellent ambience the actual total would be 2.8/10.  I think I’ll stick to the Emperor of India in Paceville/St Julians in future.

Additional Info: Whilst eating we over heard 2 separate complaints about the quality of the food from other customers to the staff.