Oui, oishii
Burgundy Michelin starred-chef Laurent Peugeot and Japanese chef Yoshida Tetsuya demonstrate the beauty of marrying French cuisine and Japanese flavours with the new LP + Tetsu that opens at Tanglin Mall this month.
As you sit down at Le Charlemagne in Paris, the first thing you will notice is the unconventional dinner table setting. Cutlery is stuck upright on a piece of marble on the table and wine glasses are turned upside down. And don’t be surprised to find light fixtures hidden beneath your food that impart a glow to your dish.
The man behind this one Michelin starred-restaurant is Laurent Peugeot who is known for weaving French and Japanese cuisines together. Take for example, a sphere filled with seared turbot with yuzu, pineapple, coconut and meat jus in a cloud of thyme smoke, or the tea-time-favourite-turned-appetiser-dish of Foie Gras de Canard with Wasabi Madeleine and Eel-Celery Jam.
It’s an avant-garde act that fans—who tried the 37-year-old French chef’s food when he worked as a guest chef at Hilton Singapore in July this year—can look forward to revisiting from this month. Peugeot’s signature cuisine will be available in Singapore permanently as he opens LP + Tetsu restaurant at Tanglin Mall with Food Junction group executive chef Yoshida Tetsuya.
A three-course set lunch LP + Tetsu will start from $50. Peugeot says, “Everything [here] from the cuisine, technique, service to the look of the table is not going to be like a traditional fine dining restaurant like Joël Robuchon or Alain Ducasse.”
163 Tanglin Road, #03-18 Tanglin Mall. For more information, please call 6799 8782 or email claudine.tay@foodjunction.com
Excerpt from the November issue of epicure.
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