Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Love on a plate

Asylum Restaurant’s valentine offerings

- text Tina Edward Gunawardha­na PHOTOS WARUNA WANNIARACH­CHI

Helping Colombo’s star crossed lovers celebrate Valentine’s day, the Asylum Restaurant has launched a special promotion called A Week

of Love which will run for the next seven days starting from today. The chefs from Asylum

Restaurant have toiled hard to create some exceptiona­l cuisine which is sure to help you score top marks with our valentine!

I was serenaded with a starter of beetroot and bocconcini carpaccio served with chives, orange, citrus aioli and pine nuts. The sweetness of the beet and the tanginess of the orange were a perfect union and is ideal for those who have a sweet tooth.

Romancing me further with their selection of main course, they placed before me a sizeable portion of almond and coconut crushed pan fried barramundi served with truffle cauliflowe­r, charred broccoli and yellow bell pepper puree.

The fish was soft and I was pleasantly surprised to taste the lovely combinatio­n of spices in the fish.

Also for pescataria­ns, the Chargrille­d cajun spiced prawns with pumpkin lemongrass puree and cucumber apple

relish ticks all the right boxes. The combinatio­n of the Cajun spices and pumpkin lemongrass puree was an unusual but it was a palate pleaser.

To tickle my taste buds I sampled their fresh herb-coated chicken roulade stuffed with pistachio, mushroom, dry apricot and served with beetroot risotto, butternut squash and a raspberry chilli emulsion. The texture and taste of the roulade was commendabl­e and the beetroot risotto was creamy. The presentati­on of this dish was visually arresting.

If I have to profess love for something on this special day, then it has to be for lamb shanks and my eyes lit up when I was served a very generous portion of slow cooked Australian Dorper lamb shank, served with creamy mashed potato and

lamb jus infused with red wine and rosemary. By jove what a dish it was! The meat was so soft it fell off the bone and the mashed potato was pure comfort food. Just as I was about to say that I was all loved up with their food, they placed before me their vegetarian option of Mushroom and cauliflowe­r wellington served with a pickled beetroot and truffle green pea puree and frozen goat cheese. No stodgy pastry here!. The pastry was light and the filling was divine, a match made in culinary heaven.

To round off their valentines’ meal, the Asylum Restaurant had prepared a variety of desserts but I opted to try only two, namely the

flavoured ice cream with mini oreos, raspberry flavoured muesli, marshmallo­ws and nutella chocolate sauce and the Asylum perfect red velvet cake with bees honey and a passion fruit compote. The former reminded me of a knickerboc­ker glory which we relished during our childhood. This was the Asylum’s more loved up version. The latter was beautifull­y presented and the red velvet cake with the passion fruit was sublime.

The options I tried from their valentine’s menu is sure to help you ignite the passion in your romance. So give cupid some time off, take matters into your own hands and try out the menu at Asylum, after all food is the way to a woman/ man’s heart!

Reservatio­ns: 077 360 1377/077 360 1388

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