Friday 12 September 2008

Cafe Strudel Wine Dinner, 11 Sept 08

Cafe Strudel is a new Viennese restaurant in Richmond (a suburb of London). With the atmosphere of an elegant Viennese coffee house, excellent pastries and a variety of coffees and teas during the day, a short but satisfying lunch menu, a changing dinner menu offering highlights of Austrian cuisine, and the BEST Austrian winelist I've seen in the UK, this is a peach of a place in normal circumstances. Last night was far from ordinary.

Last night Cafe Strudel had their first "event" - a Viennese Food & Austrian Wine Tasting Dinner. The place was completely sold out and from the comments received during and after the dinner, it was a rousing success!

We opened with a glass of Stift Klosterneuberg 2006 Mathäi Brut - 100% Chardonnay and comparable to a Blanc de Blanc Champagne. Lovely and refreshing, with a biscuity nose and creamy mousse. It was particularly fitting to start with a wine from Stift Klosterneuberg because that is where commercial winemaking really began in Austria nearly 1,000 years ago.

The starter was Seared King Scallops with Coral Sauce. This was accompanied by a glass of Josef Hirsch 2005 Grüner Veltliner Heiligenstein. The scallops were delicate and savoury and the wine was quintessentially Austrian - refreshing with zippy acidity, with citrus, melon and pepper on the nose and lovely minerality. Like most Grüner Veltliner, this is a wine that will match very well with a variety of dishes.

This sequed into Saddle of Rabbit with Butternet Squash Dumpling and Stuffed Cabbage with a glass of Jamek 2005 Zweigelt Jochinger Rosé. The rabbit was sadly pretty bony as it often can be and it could have been just a bit more strongly spiced, but the squash dumpling was excellent and offered a nice contrast. The stuffed cabbage added to the fine presentation but wasn't particularly notable. However, the Jamek Rosé was inspirational - great varietal character and richness in a wine that is actually very light. This wasn't some insipid rosé that could come from anywhere, it spoke of its origins and offered real flavour even for people who don't normally like rosé. In fact, it was the favourite wine of the night for many of the diners. This would pair well with many different dishes like the Hirsch Grüner Veltliner.

The main course was Rostbraten Rump Steak with Mushrooms, Mustard Marmalade and Tender Swiss Chard Ribs. Again, I would have seasoned the beef a bit more strongly and it really needed just a bit of salt to brighten its flavours. The mustard marmalade really added zip to the dish. Overall quite good but it needed a bit more work. The wine was Netzl 2005 Rubin Carnuntum Zweigelt Selection and, again, was extremely good, spicy with rich, dark berry fruit and soft, smooth tannins. The red wine drinkers in the crowd were very impressed.

The finish was a real hit - Cherry Strudel with Kirsch Ice Cream served with a glass of Spaetrot-Gebeshuber 2006 Zierfandler/Rotgipfler. The strudel was tart/sweet with a rich accompaniment of ice cream and was perfectly matched with the Zierfandler/Rotgipfler (a blend of unusual Austrian varieties from the Thermenregion southwest of Vienna). The wine was just barely sweet so it didn't fight with the dessert and, in fact, both the strudel and the wine became richer in each others' company.

This was a fabulous introduction to events for Cafe Strudel. There's an opera night coming up and a goose dinner and much more. Everyday dining is also excellent with a delightful host in Orly Kritzman-Kadron, attentive and efficient wait-staff, and a kitchen that is inventive and coming into its own. And the winelist - gems from top to bottom and they are very fairly priced.

2 comments:

Herry Lawford said...

I wish I'd known about this event! My favourite Austrian restaurants are those around Kitzbuhel, where I go walking in summer. I write a bit about them here http://www.qype.co.uk/lists/392733-Kitzbuhel-Restaurants - but now I can indulge in London too!

The Nose Knows said...

While I'd rather you attended MY Austrian wine tasting on 6 December, Cafe Strudel are doing another really nice dinner on the same day and that may be more convenient for you.

It's a dinner featuring James Findlay, a traditional English folk singer and instrumentalist, live at the restaurant. The dinner will be as follows:
Starter - Jerusalem Artichoke Soup
Main - Corn-fed Chicken with roast potatoes and green beans
OR
Beef Gulash with dumplings
Pudding - Apple Strudel

Cost is £25.00/person and you can reserve at rsvp@cafestrudel.co.uk or phone 020-8487-9800.

All the Austrian wines on their winelist are available through me.

But if you'd prefer to come to my Austrian tasting, I have one in Marlow on 6 December and one in London on Thursday, 4 December. Places are still available so call 01628-474788 or email - paula@ultimatewines.co.uk to reserve a place.