This was our fourth visit to Paris. By this point in time we had developed a couple of rituals; places that we really enjoyed and Arnaud Nicolas was one of them.
We just love the charcuterie here. As I mentioned in my first post on the place. Arnaud Nicolas achieved the title of Meilleur Ouvrier de France (MOF) at the age of 24!
The place just feels comfortable and relaxed to us.
We had early reservations and there was just one other table occupied. As is the tradition here; we were given a small aperitif as we were seated. This time around; it was a nice clean and crisp Sauvignon from Thauvenay in the Loire Valley. The Missus enjoyed it, so we bought a bottle.
We placed our orders; sadly, the wonderful boudin blanc with truffle is a seasonal item and wasn't available so we ordered a risotto to go with our charcuterie.
As always the "Volailles et Foie gras de Canard", foie gras, duck, chicken and the "Caille, Poire et Pistache", quail and foie gras with pear and pistachio were excellent.
And of course our favorite is the Foie Gras mi-cuit. Wonderful balanced flavors, slightly livery balanced with a mild sweetness. The smooth creaminess makes you really feel you're having something oh-so decadent.
On this visit, I noticed that there was a traditional Fromage de Tete on the menu; head cheese. It was served with the traditional accompaniment of Sauce Gribiche, a wonderfully pungent and refreshingly sour sauce made of egg, cornichons, capers, tarragon, and the like. The Missus just loved the stuff! The texture of the head cheese was perfect, a bit of jellied toothsomeness, wonderful deep and complex beefy flavors, with a hint of tangy-sourness. This wasn't too salty and was just delici-yoso!
What wasn't delici-yoso was the risotto. I've often mentioned the "issues" I have with par cooked risotto and this one was another "strike".
Hard centers of the rice and a lack of enough "earthy" mushroom flavors made this somewhat disappointing.
Of course, the Missus had Her Rum Baba.
But I got the real award winner. I'd noticed a Whiskey on the digestif list. It was from Taiwan, from a label named Kavalan. It was also 24 Euros a pour....which, I've come to find is really not expensive.....I've seen it here for over $45 a pour!
This was wonderful; the flavors so complex, the nose full of vanilla tones.
I came to find out that this was the Gold Medal winning Kavalan Sherry Cask "Solist"!
Man was it good. It was this drink that got us started on Kavalan.
Even though we'd been to Arnaud Nicolas three times.....there always seems to be some new wrinkle, a new taste that we experience.
I guess that's why we keep coming back.
Arnaud Nicolas
46 Avenue de la Bourdonnais
75007 Paris, France
We headed back to our apartment and had a wonderful night's sleep and headed out the next morning well rested.
And while the skies were overcast, with intermittent drizzles....it was still Paris!
And a revisit to the Louvre was on the docket for the morning.
Thanks for stopping by!
nice!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 31 March 2019 at 08:23 PM
This place is a favorite of ours Kat.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 01 April 2019 at 06:40 AM
Ranch 99 sometimes has Kavalan on sale. Not the Solist though. Never even seen that before.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 01 April 2019 at 11:07 AM
Last I saw Old Town Liquors had it Junichi.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 01 April 2019 at 01:38 PM
Wow... that looks incredible
Posted by: Derek R | Monday, 01 April 2019 at 08:06 PM
The charcuterie at Arnaud Nicolas is outstanding Derek.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 02 April 2019 at 08:02 AM