I had made plans after we'd done quite a bit of walking and of course shopping during the day. We'd already done nearly 12 miles and would end up at nearly 15. Of course there was the requisite nap and taking a leisurely walk before dinner.
It is indeed the city of light, regardless of what the true story behind that nickname.
Just take a look at Invalides, lights shining brightly even on a foggy night like this.
We meandered our way to our dining destination; Restaurant David Toutain in Arrondissement 7. I picked David Toutain because of the namesake's innovation and skill, especially with vegetable dishes, something the Missus is leaning toward these days. I thought I'd save the heavier and more traditional dishes for Burgundy, where we were headed in the morning. I'm not going to make this a very long post, as while we really enjoyed this meal, and found a wine that we kept searching for throughout Beaune and Burgundy, a fabulous and amazing white from the Domaine Alain Gras in Saint Romain (we even went to the Domain), this meal was over shadowed with an amazing meal from Sola that we'd have on the way back.
Still, that is not to say the meal wasn't innovative, starting with the amazing combination of Salsify with White Chocolate.
Earthy tones with a very mildly sweet and creamy "dip".
It was a show of creativity and the presentation was quite interesting.
This brioche was addictive.....
An interesting variety of textures and techniques; a bit of molecular gastronomy here and there.
Yes, there was quinoa, fried, airy pork skin, thin slices of walnut.....
And one spectacular piece of Cod, that had the Missus and I staring at each other. The texture was so decadent and buttery; I'm thinking this was sous-vide.
We're still talking about how amazing the fish in this dish was.....
Another fantastic dish was the Smoked Eel in Black Sesame; not something I'd generally think would go well together.
But the strong, smoky flavor of the eel really stood up well to the powerful nutty flavor of black sesame. The toothsome texture of the fish and the thick sauce complimented each other as well.
At the end, there was dessert.....a lot of dessert.....
The Entremets (palate cleansing course) was another amazing combination of flavors that worked together; Cauliflower Puree with White Chocolate and Coconut Ice Cream.
Dessert is of course, the Missus's thing and She really enjoyed Herself.
I thought the presentation of the Churros was a bit much.....
The staff here was amazing; professional yet friendly and warm. When the Sommelier noticed we enjoyed the Alain Gras so much, he gave us a second glass, and then matched it flawlessly with a few other dishes to display the fine range of the wine. The actual restaurant is quite discreet, no big signs, just a simple "DT" carved in the doorway.
While I'm not sure we'll be back soon; I'm glad we had the experience.
Restaurant David Toutain
29 Rue Surcouf
75007 Paris, France
We walked back to our hotel, quite happy with our time in Paris. Heck, even the Eiffel Tower surrounded by fog looks quite romantic, don't you think?
Nice post, beautiful pics. I'm amazed that the meal at D T was overshadowed by others. Except for the random branches that showed up in odd places, the dishes impressed me. Also impressive, 15 miles in one day; at my best, that was a good week.
Posted by: Ed (from Yuma) | Tuesday, 07 February 2017 at 06:21 PM
I love those night photos of the city of light!
Posted by: Soo @ hungryones | Wednesday, 08 February 2017 at 10:05 AM
Hi Ed - Don't get me wrong David Toutain was the second best place on this trip.....
Paris sure is beautiful at night Soo.
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 08 February 2017 at 05:07 PM
interesting plating, looks like a nice meal!
Posted by: kat | Thursday, 09 February 2017 at 12:03 AM
DT was one of my favorite visits when we were in Paris.
Where'd you eat and what domaines did you visit in burgundy? Easily one of my favorite places to visit ever!
Posted by: clayfu | Thursday, 09 February 2017 at 09:01 AM
It was quite interesting and innovative Kat!
Hey Charlie - Nice to hear from you. Our favorite meal in Paris was at Sola. We stayed in Beaune while in Burgundy. Because I drove I didn't drink at the Domaine's we visited, but during meals and at various "caves" in Beaune and Dijon.
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 10 February 2017 at 07:17 AM