I’ve been meaning to post about Somni, and the revival of this thread has provided me with some motivation.
We really loved our meal there - I would say that it gets you pretty close to the *** Spanish molecular restaurants at which I’ve had the good fortune of dining though not quite there. There were a few meh courses, but there were so many wow moments. The experience felt special, intimate, and whimsical, but most importantly, it was freakin delicious.
Wife went with the non alcoholic pairing, and I went with the middle of the road wine pairing. You don’t get a lot of variety, as mentioned previously, but do get all you can drink. On the non alcoholic pairing, my palate couldn’t distinguish among the different flavor combinations they were describing as we progressed on the course. As a point of reference, I really enjoyed the non alcoholic pairing at Dialogue, which had the most impressive non alcoholic pairing I’ve personally experienced, with really unique combinations of flavors (eg fennel, pine in different drinks).
@hungryhungryhippos I went with the truffle course and enjoyed it and thought it was additive. My wife went without, and I don’t think she missed out. So the meal is immensely satisfying without, but the truffles are additive. Not sure you want to read any further if you want your meal to surprise you. My pics don’t leave much to the imagination
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When you arrive, they seat you down in a lounge area to wait, but also serve you some sparkling wine and a few snacks.
Butterfly shaped potato chips
Almond Shell
The truffle display They Bring this out to display the truffles available for purchase That evening and mention you get x amount (in weight that I can’t recall) for y dollars (I want to say $80?)
At this point we are ushered into the main dining room to be seated. We end up at the leftmost end of the horseshoe. One of the chefs gives us a quick intro and then it’s on…
Guacamole ice cream on a pestle this of course is to remind you how guacamole is made from grinding avocados; extremely delicious - rich yet refreshing, with the flowers adding a nice fragrance to the bite
First wine pairing course, a Chardonnay from Willamette it had a nice old world mineral and slightly acidic profile
First non alcoholic pairing
Blueberry eucalyptus tart Burst of fruity and savory flavor
Trufflecini
Panelletts
The iconic Caviar served by hand
Next wine course
Next non-alcoholic beverage
Caviar and Truffle
The infamous Pizza Merengue No, it’s not satisfying like a slice of pizza, but I found it refreshing
Chicken Mille-Feuille chicken liver mousse - this dish was not my favorite
Next wine course
Santa Barbara Uni
Non alcoholic course
Wife got the Potato Croissant instead of the uni - finished it before I could try a bite
Shiso Tartare Outstanding!
Vegatarian version with what looked like bell peppers
The tartare
Eel Panini
Ensaimada with Truffle Supplement
Ensaimada without Truffle Supplement
A tease of the King Crab (basically in kobujime?) to come
Next Wine Pairing
Strawberry Negroni A burst of flavor and perfect at this point in the meal
Next Non Alcoholic Course
Beet Gazpacho
Explaining how they make the Strawberry Negroni
…and the Beet Gazpacho
Kohlrabi and Peas A really nice dish
The Truffle Supplement
Russian King Crab previously marinated in kelp This was off the charts! I definitely thought it was much much better than the crab we had at Noma and rivals the best we’ve tried in You-Know-Where Land. It was sweet, rich, juicy, and had a long amazing finish. Might have been the best dish of the night.
Next Wine Course
Non alcoholic Beverage
Tuna Katsu A really nice and primal way to eat tuna - the katsu crust was crisp but delicate, and the meat inside had just enough texture but was mostly rich and almost custard-like
Picked Veggies to accompany the tuna
some background on what we ate
Pigtail Curry Bun
Beef Emmolada Forgot the exact number of days, but this was aged a looong time (I want to say over 100 days), and I think I recall it was A4. Between the aging and the fatty content, this was awesome - a nice balance of fatty richness vs. bloody beef flavors; another highlight dish
The Goat
Dessert Drink Pairings
Frescas Con Nata
Vienetta
Tea
Petit Fours to eat there, and you get the rest to go. Yes, you get the entire box of petit fours (though not the box).