Mediterranean master chef Matteo Ferrantino arrived at Mayfair’s exclusive wine workshop and kitchen, called 28°-50°, to host a one-off experience of Portuguese cuisine.
Within the wonderfully mood-lit modern wine bar, we were taken on a whistle-stop tour of fine-dining flavours as dishes from the specially created menu took to our table.
For the Saturday night takeover, Matteo and his team flew over especially from Portugal’s two Michelin starred restaurant Vila Joya to partner with 28-50’s top chefs, including Head Chef Justin Leclair and Group Executive Chef Ben Mellor, and prepare for the Portuguese spread. Portugal’s Sommelier of the Year, Antonio Lopes and 28°-50°’s Head Sommelier, Caroline Brangé, skillfully selected the wine pairing to complement our meal.
Celebrating the essence of Portuguese fusion cuisine by combining traditional and contemporary methods, focusing on fresh ingredients and an injection of flavours, our degustation dinner began with bite-sized, patisserie-like appetisers called ‘chef’s greetings’ of a beetroot and foie-gras praline, sour cream, oyster and imperial caviar ball and a melt-in-the-mouth piece of black truffle goodness. To accompany them, we were given a glass of white wine by Julia Kemper (2013) from the Dão region.
For our starter, we had a beautifully presented, pretty and colourful, vibrant plate of lirio – thinly sliced carpaccio-style slivers of fish with cauliflower prepared in numerous ways and a ginger and lemon dressing, ready to wash down with another white wine match of Antão Vaz da Peceguina Malhadinha (2013) from the Alentejo region.
28°-50° is the inspirational vision of founders and owners, master sommelier Xavier Rousset and top chef Agnar Sverrisson, who also own the Michelin starred restaurant, Texture (www.2850.co.uk).
Taste Portugal London is the Portuguese Tourist Board’s gourmet initiative.