Tried one of their specials that day - French chestnuts and brussel sprouts with parmegiano cheese. It's a simple and well executed dish with the sweet, crumbly chestnuts, slight bitterness of the brussel sprouts and the sharp saltiness of the cheese.
Beetroot salad ($15) - I like the tangy dressing which went really well with the chilled beetroot. It makes a really good appetizer.
The famous sea urchin pudding ($19) - Lola's signature dish which is a small bowl of squid ink custard topped with a generous scoop of sea urchin on top. If you close your eyes and take a spoon full of the custard and let it melt on your tongue - you'll realize that it tastes vaguely familiar. The secret ingredient - something red which comes from a can. It's really rich and I felt really full after this despite not eating very much.
Lamb short ribs ($19) - perfectly grilled, soft and fall off the bone. It still has the nice gamey lamb smell (which I love and which is why I like lamb so much).
Toasted baguette and Echire butter - it's touted by some as the 'best butter in the world' - I'm no connoisseur and I thought that if you made me sit through a double blinded randomized trial I may just have mistaken a Lurpak or SCS butter for this >.<
The beef tongue - which I didn't try since I don't eat beef but it was slurped up in a matter of minutes...
Dessert - warm chocolate pudding with smoked chocolate ice cream from Creamier (located in Toa Payoh). The smoked chocolate ice cream stole the show - and since then I have tried the sea salt gula melaka and earl grey lavender ice cream from Creamier. I must really make my way down to Creamier one day to try their ice creams!
The food here is pretty rich (lots of cream/butter) - and meant for people with deep pockets - the meal above without alcohol costs about $170 though I do admit it was a great experience - haven't been so excited about a meal for a longggggg time.Lolla
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