July 4, 2011

EAT TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT : SOFITEL'S LE BAR


Whenever I think of exquisite fine dining hotel restaurants, Sofitel Philippine Plaza often comes to mind. Sofitel's restaurants are a few of Metro's finest and never fail to deliver. Whether I think of their longest buffet at Spiral or their ala carte dishes from their restaurant Le Bar. Le Bar is no ordinary dining spot as it provides habitues with a three-in-one atmosphere - a bistro, a music lounge and a patisserie. I checked out their patisserie, and I was treated to a glittering moment.

Pralines from Sofitel's Galette Patisserie Chocolaterie


Galette Patisserie Chocolaterie offers excellent array of Pralines of various shapes and colors, highlighting their Maracaibo Chocolates made of extremely smooth and rich cocoa. The chocolate that the patisserie uses comes from the most expensive cocoa known as Criollo referred to as the "Prince of Cacao Beans." This kind of cocoa produces a delicate flavor without the bitterness found in other cocoa beans. I have always enjoyed eating pralines by swirling it in my mouth, allowing each chocolate layer to melt away as I savor every inch of its complex taste. They also offer alcohol-based pralines called Praline Malibu which is made up of coconut liqueur in white chocolate.

Maracaibo Chocolate Mousse from Sofitel's Galette Patisserie Chocolaterie


Quite an interesting sight is their Maracaibo Chocolate Mousse made with fresh cream, Grand Marnier and almond powder. The top-most layer resembles layers of shaved carnation petals in deep chocolate hues then dusted with more chocolate powder and embellished with a 23-karat edible gold ribbon. The serving plate is adorned with Physalis, a small fruit encased in its thin leaf-like cover akin to a Gumamela petal.



SECTION : UNLIMITED DESSERTS


LE BAR : GALETTE PATISSERIE CHOCOLATERIE
SOFITEL PHILIPPINE PLAZA
 

Pie Rivera is a food columnist of Republic of 7107 Island Travel Magazine. For subscriptions to the magazine, you may email them at subscription@7107magazine.ph. You can also check their website at www.7107magazine.ph


Photos in this article were captured by Mike Caballes.



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2 comments

  1. Delicious Food! Thx for the informaation! (Y)

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Kenji, appreciate it :) ... I saw your site too, awesome posts! Cool :)

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