Why not use a manual focus, you ask? Well... we have a DSLR, but that thing is huge. I'd love to bring it to restaurants, but it's not conspicuous and D. would die of embarrassment.
Anyway, please excuse the poor quality of the pictures. They certainly do not represent the quality of the meal, which was excellent. I'd have to say this was the best BYOB we've tried in Philly so far.
Accompanied by the lovely tempranillo from Justin, we started with the zucchini napoleon (me), the salmon done three ways (J.L.), and a chickpea soup with bacon-rendered oil (D.).
D.'s soup was lovely, with the bacon oil giving it a nice punch. Can't really go wrong with bacon. J.L.'s lovely salmon appetizer was also very good, with a salmon fritter, smoked salmon, and salmon roe as the "three ways".
Execution was excellent... everything was cooked perfectly. Composition was a little off. I would have removed the overpowering ratatouille, which had peppers and eggplant, both being a little too pungent. Otherwise, a perfect dish. The fish's skin had great depth of flavor and the meat was very moist.
For dessert, we opted for a luscious dark chocolate cake with dulce de leche ice cream, candied walnuts, and caramelized bananas. Wow and wow. The cake was decadent, but fluffy. I've attempted to make dulce de leche ice cream before and I couldn't quite nail down the sweet caramelly flavor. I didn't add enough salt, actually, so the flavor was quite muted. Matyson's version was nice and pungent. Caramelized bananas and candied walnuts were great touches.
Matyson
37 S. 19th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Funny! I just bought a new "big" camera, but do love how tiny my Powershot is, too. But I'm to chicken to take photos in restaurants period.
ReplyDeletenice post! i've also enjoyed your NYC posts! we were there last year and had fond memories of the places we visited/ate.
ReplyDeletesaw your blog from another foodblog (i forget which one)...keep up the great work!
thos dishes must be awesome delicious!
ReplyDeleteKellypea- Thanks for dropping by and for hosting the DB challenge this month! I'm still a little chicken about taking pictures in restaurants, but I've gotten used to the occasional stare.
ReplyDeleteCaninecologne- Thank you! All the best with everything... I really hope that it all goes smoothly for you!
Big Boys Oven- Yes, they were!
ReplyDeleteHi Marie! I feel your pain on the yellow lighting - using Picasa can help adjust the colors - but when it's really dark, it's pretty difficult. If your camera lets you adjust shutter speed and you can keep the camera still long enough, you can use a higher setting to get more light on the food. My camera also has different settings for different lighting conditions, so you might want to check for a setting like that on your camera (I just discovered mine a couple of months ago!)
ReplyDeleteI played with the pictures' contract and color before posting, but that blasted yellow cast from the lights definitely muck with the whole thing. I've been having such a good time with my camera's settings. The longer shutter is definitely useful, but I was so hungry, my hands were shaking! ;)
ReplyDeleteI need to do a BYOB trip to Philly soon too, though this place sounds great.
ReplyDeleteI heard about a place that does a great steak and broccoli rabe sandwich... I'll have to look up the name. :)
Just went to Matyson again this past weekend. Great again! They had this amazing pureed-avocado soup with crab meat.
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