We recently experienced The Chef's Table on board the Carnival Paradise. It was our first time trying anything like this and I'm sorry I didn't do it sooner.
If you aren't an adventurous eater, it's probably not for you. If you are, don't hesitate to try it the next time you have the opportunity. I can honestly say that we had food that I had tried in the past and didn't care for, but loved during our dining experience.
We usually don't eat "fancy" food but it was amazing. I would definitely do it again!!
The reception |
This is how it works. You can sign up to participate (there is an extra fee) either before you leave, or when you get on the ship. Someone came to our table in the dining room our first night on board to confirm that we signed up. We were told that an invitation would be delivered to our stateroom with the details as to the location, etc. Later that night when we went back to our stateroom the invitation was there.
We meet all the other participants, a total of ten people including us, and were immediately served champagne while we waited for the Chef to arrive. The wonderful Chef Aneesh greeted us with his infectious smile. He is one of two sous chefs on board the ship.
After a brief greeting filled with lots of info about how much food is prepared and served each day, we followed Chef Aneesh up the stairs and through the dining room to the galley. We stood in the galley while Chef continued to share info with us and the servers started bringing out the food and refilling our champagne glasses. At this point I really wanted to pull out my phone and start taking pictures, but I didn't want to be rude. After we had our first hor d'oeuvre (not pictured), I asked if it was okay to take pictures. After Chef said it was okay everyone pulled out a camera or phone.
Reception Menu
Mango Sphere, Rosemary Biscuit (not pictured)
Salmon tartar Cornets, Sesame Seeds
Beef Carpaccio on Air Pillow, Chocolate Bacon, Apple Ribbons
Double Cooked Lamb, Tapioca
Then Chef told us how they make their Warm Chocolate Melting Cake.
The Warm Chocolate Melting Cake demo |
Bread and some kind of cracker was served with a couple of grilled tomatoes and roasted garlic.
MENU
Beet blanket, Spiced Grape Tea
Asparagus, Cauliflower, Honey Carrot Tian, Mache, Lemon Streusel
Crab Stack
Corn Custard, Polenta Cracker, Tangerine, Passion Caviar
Duck Textures
Creamy Quinoa, Parmesan Churros, Olive Snow, Port Wine Jus
Sea Bass
Chorizo Crust, Fried Pop Corn Pudding, Lemon Macaroon, Lobster Foam
By this time we were getting full but it wasn't over yet!
Bisque Out Way
Two Tomatoes, Three Basil, Crisped Brioche, Garlic Chip
Wagyu
Bone Marrow Souffle, Scallion & Garlic Panisse, Gremolata Crisp
Pastry Chef
Sea Salt Praline Chocolate, Raspberry Mojito, Key Lime Cake, Apricot Vanilla Gel, Citrus Cream
By the time I finished the soup I was wondering how I was going to eat another bite. Then Chef started talking about the wagyu, and how it's a Japanese beef, and the cows are feed beer and given massages. Well that's just crazy so I had to try it. It was fantastic and I so wish I could've eaten more than the two bites that I had, but I knew dessert was coming! Of course dessert was delicious just like everything that we had on board the ship. I had to force myself to take a small taste of each thing.
The Chef's Table team was amazing! |
We also received menus, a group photo that was taken of us at the table, and the recipe for the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake.
I'm not going to share that recipe because that's one of the perks of attending The Chef's Table, but if you google, "carnivals warm chocolate melting cake", there are a bunch or recipes to choose from.
It was a GREAT experience and I'm glad I tried it.
Enjoy!
Until next time!
Until next time!
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