A Table of Taste for Food Bloggers - Courtesy Yauatcha


I always look forward to visiting Yauatcha, a Michelin star restaurant located at the second level of Delhi's Ambience Mall.

Yauatcha Delhi

Anyone who's been to Yauatcha knows that they serve the best, authentic Chinese food in the city.

Sitting at Yauatcha

Last week, I was invited yet again by Yauatcha's PR for a special food event for bloggers called "Table of Taste".
  • When: June 25, 2015 (Thursday)
  • Time: 12 pm to 2 pm
  • Venue: Level 2, Ambience Mall, Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110070
  • Attendees: Popular Delhi-NCR based Food Bloggers like Sidharth Bhan Gupta, Madhu Dhawan, Megha Jain, Sagar Sharma, Nikita, and yours truly.
    This was my second outing to Yauatcha Delhi, having reviewed their Summer Special Desserts (Sugar and Non Sugar) in May earlier this year. The purpose of this meet was to let bloggers know about the Dragon Boat Festival and Shaken Drinks.

    Bar Area at Yauatcha

    Dragon Boat Festival

    Dragon Boat Festival (a. k. a. the Tuen Ng or Duanwu Festival) is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated for 10 days every year. The dates vary from year to year based on the Gregorian calendar, and this year the festival was celebrated at Yauatcha from June 20 to June 30.

    Dragon Boat Festival Menu at Yauatcha

    During the festival, the Chinese custom is to eat zongzi or sticky rice dish wrapped in bamboo or lotus leaves.

    Zongzi

    Some people also drink realgar wine and race dragon boats to pay their respect to the famous Chinese poet and minister Qu Yuan from the Zhou Dynasty.

    Since the festival dates back to 2000 years, it is believed that eating zongzi will ward off any evil or disease and promote good health and well-being.

    Vegetarian Sticky Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaf

    We tried exclusive varieties of sticky rice, specially crafted for this festival by Yauatcha's Head Chef Lum Wah Cheok.

    Dragon Boat Festival at Yauatcha

    Sticky rice in lotus leaf with chicken and shiitake mushroom (INR 450)
    My Rating: 3 out of 5

    The chicken was soft and tender and cooked really well. I didn't like the shiitake mushroom though. The two when mixed together with sticky rice is bound to leave an indelible taste in your mouth.

    Sticky rice in lotus leaf with chicken and shiitake mushroom

    Sticky rice in lotus leaf with chicken and prawn (INR 450)
    My Rating: 3 out of 5

    If you yearn for a melange of meat and sea food, try this sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf.

    Sticky rice in lotus leaf with chicken and prawn

    Sticky rice in lotus leaf with pork belly (INR 525)
    My Rating: 4 out of 5

    You can't go wrong with this sticky rice mixed with succulent, juicy pork belly. Highly recommended.

    Sticky rice in lotus leaf with pork belly

    Shakens

    After a quick round of introductions, we ordered a few shakens like the Nara Iced Tea, Plum Cut Larissa, Kiwi and Lime, and Lalu. 

    Shaken Menu at Yauatcha

    Shakens at Yauatcha

    These beverages are available at Yauatcha from Monday to Thursday between 12 to 7 pm and from Friday to Sunday between 4 to 7 pm.
    Rishab Enjoying His Blue Lagoon at Yauatcha

    Nara Iced Tea (INR 175)
    My Rating: 4 out of 5

    Simply loved this iced tea made of jasmine green tea, chili vanilla sugar, cinnamon, and passion fruit juice.

    Nara Iced Tea

    Lalu (INR 450)
    My Rating: 3 out of 5

    Lalu is a signature, classical Yauatcha drink made of vodka, lemon grass, oolong tea (semi-fermented tea), lychee liqueur, brown sugar, and lychee juice. The drink was quite refreshing and an instant hit with bloggers.

    Lalu

    Plum Cut Larissa Smoothie (INR 375)
    My Rating: 4 out of 5

    Everyone fell in love with this exotic summer drink made of red grapes, plums, passion fruit syrup, green apple juice, and oolong tea.

    Plum Cut Larissa Smoothie

    Dim Sums 

    Our senses were awakened by the cool summer beverages at Yauatcha. Later, we treated our taste buds to the delicious assorted dim sums from the Regular Select menu.

    Poached Peking Dumpling

    Chicken Wrapped in Pakchoi Leaves (INR 988 plus taxes)
    My Rating: 4 out of 5
     
    Mildly spiced, aromatic dim sums dipped in Sichuan (a. k. a. Schezwan) sauce. 

    Chicken Wrapped in Pak Choi leaves with Sichuan sauce

    You'll never be able to get over the natural flavors used in this variety of dim sums containing black fungus mushrooms.

    Chicken Wrapped in Pakchoi Leaves

    Chicken and Prawn Shu Mai (INR 550 plus taxes)
    My Rating
    : 3 out of 5
     
    A perfect brunch item, these dim sums are little morsels of chicken and prawn wrapped in wonton skin. The freshness of these steamed dumplings is irresistible and with every bite, you can feel the juicy goodness of its filling.

    Chicken and Prawn Shu Mai
     
    Fried Turnip Cake with Vegetables (INR 550 plus taxes)
    My Rating
    : 3 out of 5
     
    Vegetable Turnip Cake (a. k. a. Lo Bak Go in Cantonese) is a delicious cake mostly served around the New Year's Day to turn fortunes and bring prosperity. I quite liked this cake, which is made of Chinese turnip and daikon radish.

    Fried Turnip Cake with Vegetables
     
    Vegetable Chiu Chow Dumpling
    My Rating
    : 5 out of 5

    Made of carrot, water chestnuts, and peanuts, these dumplings made me go weak at the knees. 

    Vegetable Chiu Chow Dumpling
     
    Charcoal Lamb Bun
    My Rating
    : 3 out of 5

    Charcoal Lamb Bun

    Vegetable Crystal Dumpling
    My Rating: 4 out of 5
     
    Made of carrot, water chestnuts, black fungus mushroom, potato starch, these dumplings tasted awesome to say the least. They are called "crystal dumpling" since you can literally see through them.

    Vegetable Crystal Dumpling
     
    Shiitake Mushroom Dumpling
    My Rating
    : 2 out of 5
     
    Shiitake Mushroom is known for its health-promoting properties. That said, between the Vegetable Crystal Dumpling and Shiitake Mushroom Dumpling, the former earns more brownie points - purely on the basis of taste.

    Shiitake Mushroom Dumpling
     
    Cheung Fun
    My Rating: 5 out of 5

    This dish was recommended by Manoj Bhatia, who is the General Manager at Yauatcha.

    Cheung Fun

    Crispy from inside, Cheung Fun is made of carrots, corns, mushrooms, and steamed rice flour sheet.

    Cheung Fun

    We ended the meet on a "sweet" note by trying a new range of delicious, chef special desserts like the Eggless Mango and Gianduja Chocolate Mousse Cake, sugar free Chocolate Mandarin Mille Feuille, and sugar free Tiramisu.
    Chocolate and Mandarin Mille Feuille (Sugar Free)

    The variety of menu surprised us to the core. And wonderful conversations around food made the evening truly memorable.

    Food Bloggers at Yauatcha
    A Blogger's Meet to Remember

    Comments

    1. The Table of Taste seems to have been a wonderful epicurean experience. The food looks as exotic as they come. Sandy N Vyjay

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    2. I love Oriental cuisine. It's my favourite! And seeing these pictures and reading their description, I need to rush to this place ASAP!

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    3. Yauatcha's Chinese food seems to be among the best in town. I am a big fan of Asian food. However the version of Chinese food that we get in India makes me drool the most. Next time I am at Ambience Mall now I know where to have my dinner.

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    4. I've been to Yauatchau Mumbai and totally loved the food there. The taste of theri authentic Chinese food is amazing. One of my fav place to relish Chinese cuisine..

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