A Report on Carillon’s Fantastic Tasting Menu

Due to a series of very fortunate events, I ended up getting to go try Carillon’s tasting menu when I thought I wouldn’t get to this week. It was INCREDIBLE. Also, for the record, Carillon is pronounced “Carol – yawn” and you don’t need reservations. Also it turns out that the 3-Course Tasting is $30 and you choose from the whole menu any 2 apps and any 1 entree. Pair with wine for $12. AWESOME.

Tuna Tartare: easily the best thing we had, paired perfectly with a smooth, not-too-sweet Riesling. Served with a fantastic balsamic reduction (stripe on the right side), candied almonds, and granny smith apples atop. The green is pea soup, but I don’t like peas so I can’t really pass judgment on it.
Pistachio-crusted Scallops: the menu item we’d all been waiting for since we saw the menu didn’t disappoint: the crust was sweet and heavy on the pistachio, the scallops cooked to perfection. BUT, I didn’t like the chanterelle mushroom puree–I didn’t feel like it fit in flavor-wise. Which is fine, since the scallops were good enough to stand on their own. But consider yourself warned.

Pan-Seared Mero: I couldn’t order meat in the entree because it wasn’t free range, but I’m glad I couldn’t. This Japanese Sea Bass was excellent, flaky, and the sides–heavenly. The cherry pinenut chutney and raw cauliflower (we call this frice in the Paleo world) with parsley added delicious layers to the fish, while the brown butter yogurt provided a smooth creaminess. It was a skillful combination.

Texas Coffee-Rubbed NY Strip: two out of the four of us tried this, and they cleared their plates. The candied garlic was a novel concept not so well executed, but the parsnips three ways (in the crock) seemed great and the meat was cooked perfectly. Another companion ordered the tenderloin, but again I didn’t try it so I can’t offer any commentary.

That friend was IN LOVE with the steak knives though. She might buy them for Christmas presents. They’re heavy-handled, slightly curved, and very ergonomic (she’s a nurse). So that’s an added bonus.

As far as the wines went, they went from great to not-that-great as the meal progressed, but I’m also not a huge white wine fan and I was eating all fish–though I wish restaurants would be bold enough to pair a light pinot with fish–but the meat-eaters didn’t seem overly thrilled with their entree wines either.

Overall impressions were overwhelmingly good: the sense that we’d found a hidden gem, a hotel/conference center upscale restaurant with a steal of a deal on its tasting menu ($30 thru Saturday, $38 usually). Definitely worth trying!

SIDE NOTE: For anyone who follows my Paleo baking experiments over at The Label Says Paleo, I’ve produced my first real winner. Whoopie Pies with Buttercream icing–paleo!!

2 Comments to “A Report on Carillon’s Fantastic Tasting Menu”

  1. to follow up on my last comment. i did get the 3 course. my apps were scallops and the white bean soup. the soup was ok by itself, but eating it with the smoked scallops in one bite made it wonderful. my friend had the mussells app, and dear lord its a meal in itself its so much food. my entree was the olive oil poached tenderloin, which i thought was perfect. my friend had the coffee rubbed steak, though they cooked hers to a medium instead of medium rare. i preferred mine.

  2. I would like to thank you for information on the Carillon’s menu tasting. I made reservations right away and enjoyed the dining experience with my two best friends. We were so very impressed with the whole experience. Hands down the cuisine was the highlight though the ambiance and service were top notch. I have been searching high and low for a chef that creates fireworks in my mouth and this chef made the grade. As for your blog review on Carillon’s it sounds like we have the same taste. I ordered the exact same dishes and I am still relinquishing about the tuna tartar and mero. In our group we all made sure to order different items off the menu and “wow” I loved everything except, I was not very fond of the white bean soup a bit to much smokey flavor for my liking. I hopes they offer such a great deal in the near future. We can not wait to indulge at Carillon’s again!

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