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mcsue
15 Sep 05, 06:13 PM
JIKO at AKL – Dinner

This meal was one of the highlights of the trip. Absolutely delicious!

As is our usual custom when eating at this resort, we arrived early so that we had time to have a wander around the beautiful Lodge and view the animals.
I also like the shop here (Zawadi Marketplace) as they have some interesting African artwork that you don’t see elsewhere.
Having had a good browse (and acquiring few purchases to pick up later) it was time to make our way downstairs to Jiko.
The restaurant is very contemporary yet still relaxing due to the warm spice tones, soft lighting and of course that soothing African music. My impression was that it seemed to be more even more relaxing, when seated further towards the back of the room. I’m comparing it to when we last ate here and were seated by the window, which was still lovely but not quite so intimate.

I’ll get my one tiny criticism out of the way quickly. I don’t like the bread here. I find it the texture too cakey for my taste. Now, it’s true that I don’t like to eat a lot of bread and I’m really fussy, but I noted that Paul only nibbled at it, and he agreed with me. Also the spices in the tandoori butter tasted a bit raw.

Now onto the good stuff!
Paul started with the fresh asparagus soup, which he declared to be the best he’s ever tasted. Praise indeed as Paul is quite the asparagus aficionado!
The soup was brought to the table in a jug and ceremoniously poured onto a bowl of finely shredded spinach, fresh asparagus tips and soured cream.
I had a (begrudged) spoonful and I can testify that it tasted exceptional!

We shared the Kalamata olive and five cheese flatbread. Mmmmm - those olives are so sweet. The dough base is made with millet which makes it very light and the combination of the five cheeses is rich but not overpowering. It is truly one of my favourite foods on Earth. Actually, now I come to think of it - I say we shared, but I don’t think Paul actually got to eat that much of it :smile:

I then had the Berbere braised lamb shank which was warmly spiced with cardamom, coriander, cumin and chilli. The meat was meltingly sweet, and just fell of the bone. It was on a bed of toasted cous cous and wilted spinach which helped to mop up the rich, garlicky tomato sauce. It was fabulous!

Paul had the vegetarian entrée which was tandoori spiced, grilled tofu with a variety of vegetables and grains.
It was a vegetarian’s delight and amongst the ingredients I noticed there was a mix of baby leaf spinach, red and yellow grape tomatoes, fennel and tender broad beans. Paul described the sauce as having a subtly spiced, light tomato base.
As usual we were far too stuffed to even attempt dessert, which was a shame as they looked quite interesting and different. Maybe we’ll get to try one next time we dine in this remarkable restaurant.

Our waiter Omar was very pleasant and well clued up about the wines on offer. We had been chatting with him about the interesting vegetarian items on the menu and he asked the head chef Annette Grecchi Gray, to come to our table and have a chat with us. She’s extremely confident and passionate about the ingredients she sources and prepares, and we were both thrilled to have met her.
At Disney restaurants I often ask to keep my menu as a souvenir, and was delighted when Omar brought me out a presentation menu and wine list to take home with me. :smile:

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olly544
15 Sep 05, 06:40 PM
Sounds lovely we'll have to give this place a try, thank you for sharing with us.

Soozi
15 Sep 05, 07:20 PM
Sounds gorgeous - I'm drooling on the keyboard!!:D

Bob_and_Dawn
15 Sep 05, 07:25 PM
Sounds lovely Sue. What was the noise level like when you ate their? It was a bit too loud on our last visit but we still want to go back as the food is so good. Just wondering if they have a quieter time.

Dawn

Villainlover
15 Sep 05, 07:49 PM
Great report :D nice menu keepsake ... wht did you buy from the shop? any piccies :D

mkingdon
15 Sep 05, 09:44 PM
Sue

Thanks for this.

Jiko has turned out to be our NYE choice, providing we can get an ADR.

It looks stunning, and I'm really looking forward to it now.

Cheers

Craig

REH
15 Sep 05, 11:44 PM
Thanks

Petalsoftly
16 Sep 05, 07:48 AM
Food looked yummy :)

TinkTatoo
16 Sep 05, 07:50 AM
Another mouth watering meal :D

Jools99
16 Sep 05, 08:00 AM
Food looks lovely:D :D :D Thanks for the report, we may try Jiko when we stay at the AKL next year:wink :wink :wink



Jools

gala
16 Sep 05, 08:27 AM
What a lovely meal Sue. However I have to say I dont like olives. Millet is an interesting grain to cook with - I make millet and cheese rissoles (sound awful ,but are delice) and also use it for veggie bakes.
Looking forward to the next installment.

Margaret

KittyKat
16 Sep 05, 10:31 AM
The lamb shank looks and sounds wonderful. Exactly my kind of dish.

Kitty

Chelle27
16 Sep 05, 10:59 AM
OMG! I am just SO hungry - reading this hasn't helped one bit - *trudges off to get Go Ahead yoghurt bar* sob!!!

mcsue
16 Sep 05, 12:50 PM
Thanks for the encouraging comments fellow foodies!:D

I've got some more in the pipeline but need Paul to help me finish off and transfer them.

Chefs de France, Cafe D'Antonio and Yachtsman's Steakhouse will be up next.

Dawn - Jiko wasn't noisy at all. On our first visit we sat near the front of the room and it was more hectic, which was why I asked to be seated towards the back this time. It did seem more mellow back there.

Shelly - I got some decorative eggs and an elephant (sadly Paul recently broke his trunk off in a rare dusting/smashed on the fireplace incident :cry: )

Mags - Got the recipe for the rissoles?;)

gala
16 Sep 05, 01:05 PM
I have Sue - I will pass it on . They are from a very nice veggie book called The Wharf Street Cafe.

Margaret

dcmax
16 Sep 05, 01:11 PM
Sue thanks awfully for these at last..I can`t wait to sit Jackie down to read them tonight.. Will be eating here ourselves in three weeks yeah....

flikflak
16 Sep 05, 02:49 PM
Why do I always read these foodie reports when i am hungry???!!

Everything sounds great and is a good insight for me as I too am a vegetarian - looking forward to eating in all the restaurants even more now!!

highlander447
16 Sep 05, 06:26 PM
great report,sounds lovely:beer:

dcmax
16 Sep 05, 09:24 PM
Wow this place looks great, we are visiting for the first time soon cant wait to see AKL:jump:

Jackie

Minniespal
18 Sep 05, 11:46 AM
Another goodie ~ Thanx for posting.

Dizzy
20 Oct 05, 11:31 PM
Jiko looks great as well....I wish we could try some 'different' places to eat but our kids are fussy and I have to make sure they cook plain food for them....although they have now tried Chinese food and like it (well DS actually piles his plate high with Sweet and Sour chicken and then goes back for more...but it's a start).
I'm afraid on our next holiday they are going to HAVE to experiment a bit.

SamsCalling
1 May 06, 05:10 PM
The food here looks sensational. I'm glad you had such great service too!