On a very popular website where people from all walks of
life, all around the world are encouraged to jot down their experience at
hotels, restaurants and things to do in different cities; is where we found
this restaurant rated as one of the best in Cape Town, in Sea
Point specifically.
Tucked away just one street from the beautiful beach ( what
a pity not to have a sea view).
La Mouette is situated in a lovely old 1920/30’s
style house with gorgeous wooden floors.
The Good: Menu. Service. Presentation. Ambiance. Price.
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The meal started with oven-fresh breads that melted in the
mouth and awoke the appetite, with home-made butter and mushroom mousse.
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We
also had the Cheese and Truffle croquettes, which were to die for! These little
heavenly balls are extremely rich, too much for one person to devour (luckily),
so we all got a taste.
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The rest of the table opted for the following
dishes: Bhaji spiced crispy hake – presentation was beautiful, but not a lot of
crush in the crispy batter, and no detection of the Bhaji spice, no other spice
or seasoning at all for that matter. Beef sirloin – this was cooked well, but
the trimmings where a let-down and the star of the dish – Parmesan and Truffle sauce
was almost undetectable.
The Bad: Lack of sauce. Dessert.
This a classic case where the food stated out great, exceeding
expectation, and then went downhill from there.
On all the main meals, sauces are served individually with
each plate, graciously poured over your food by the friendly waiter. Unfortunately
there is not a lot of pouring going around. It’s literally a serving spoonful
of sauce, 15ml max. Now that’s just mean.
On the website mentioned earlier in this post, the Rhubarb Crumble
is praised to the heavens, so this was an obvious choice.
The Hot Chocolate description
on the menu is quite an eye catcher, and a Lemon Poppy Seed cake, a classic
favourite.
The results were disappointing and mediocre to say the
least. And the Hot Chocolate dessert was in-fact not a dessert at all, but a
cup full of shop-bought powdered drink… uhm…? What?
If you offer a dish with a sauce (especially an
amazing sounding sauce) then please add the sauce to the dish. Bring it separately,
that’s fine, but please bring more than a taste full.
Do not mess with classic dished such Pulled Lamb, or a
gorgeous Crumble – don’t “fix” it if it ain’t broke.
In conclusion – this is a nice restaurant to go for a light
lunch maybe – have 2 starters, 3 even. If you have mains, insist on extra sauce
if you want to live, and give the desserts a miss, have a glass of bubbly
instead. A charming place with lots of potential.
Happy Monday!
Until we eat again…