Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Garlic Bread from Reflections Cafe in Tekapo

Cooking Teddybear

Reflections Cafe in Tekapo

Reflections Café and Restaurant
SH 8 Lake Tekapo 7987

Tel +64 3 680 6234

Website: www.reflectionsrestaurant.co.nz


www.garlic-bread-from-reflections-cafe-in.html


This would be our 5th or 6th time we have eaten a meal there - seems we like the area and the cafe / restaurant too well!  Looking back at the other times we had been there - this effort has not changed for the last 3 years or so - but it is a change from 2012 - with the original bread longer and on a skinnier plate. 
Anyhow, the bread duly arrived in good time and - was hot to touch. Having learned from my last garlic bread (urm Cromwell I think) experience I grabbed the napkin (ok - so THAT's the reason they supply them????)  and tried to cut the bread - only to fail.  As you can see it was pre-cut and all you had to do was cut the 2 or 4 mm at the base.  Easier said then done steak knife not-withstanding - it was crusty beyond belief!!

 So I ended up taking the bread and turn it 90 degrees and then sliced downward (like a timber merchant) and that worked better.  Debating this with my companion we came to the conclusion it must have been sitting in a fry-pan or girdle and was 'fried' to create such a crust!

There was a good garlic flavor you could taste (and see) - sadly the touch of green herbs was missing.  Crusty on the outside (top AND bottom as previously mentioned), yet soft-fleshy on the inside.  We were not ravenous so probably one slice to many.











Presentation 3.5 out of 5
Quantity 3.5 out of 5
Taste: 4 out of 5
Quality 3 out of 5
Overall score: 14 (out of poss 20)

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Garlic Bread from the Lone Star Bar at Spitfire Place - Christchurch

Cooking Teddybear

The Lone Star
Spitfire place

544 Memorial Avenue
Christchurch

https://www.lonestar.co.nz/restaurants/spitfire/



It was advertised as:
Lone Star Artisan Loaf
A traditional seeded ciabatta loaf, handcrafted exclusively for Lone Star. Served warm with butter.


We had to ask if they do Garlic flavor or just plain butter - turns out that they will add the "garlic flavor" upon request only - so we duly ordered one.

As you can see from the image it is indeed a loaf.  It came WHOLE - eg NOT half pre-cut; whence the bread board and the bread-knife - which was sharp and nice to handle.  HOWEVER - as the bread was still very warm to hot - one could hold onto the loaf only for so long - usually about a half cut, before you had to release and try again to finish the cut.  (I should add that as a former pastry chef my hands have been 'conditioned' over a long period of time and can hold hot things longer then most people).  I guess I could have used a serviette to cushion the warmth.
 The bread itself was soft so despite the sharp knife we ended up squashing half of it during the cutting- and with the exception of one piece it snapped back 'into shape'.  Now for the butter - which - if you remember from the menu -  was meant to be 'warm'.  It obviously had been pre-made earlier in the day and then chilled.  Thus it ended up in nether-land - neither hard (as butter is once properly chilled) nor soft - and very hard to self-help with the buttering.  It just did not spread and remained a blob for a minute or two before the remaining heat of the bread melted some of it.
We had a mixed reaction with half of us saying it had good flavor and the other half saying " what flavor?"
Three of us managed to eat most of it - so for two people it would be more then enough - to much actually unless you are ravenous to start with.


Presentation 1 out of 5
Quantity 2 out of 5
Taste: 1 out of 5
Quality 2 out of 5
Overall score: 6 (out of poss 20)

Monday, 27 May 2019

Garlic bread from 5 Stags Bar in Cromwell

Cooking Teddybear
Harvest Hotel
Five Stags Bar & Restaurant
6 Barry Ave,
Cromwell

Email: info@thegate.nz
NZ Freephone: 0800 104 451
Phone: + 64 3 445 1777
https://thegate.nz/five-stags/









First of all - apologies for the  quality of the picture - it is from an older phone of mine which I had to gang-press back into action after the screen of my current phone died and is awaiting repairs!!

The Five Stags Bar and Restaurant are part of a wider Hotel Complex with 2 other food places competing for your $$! That said - we have been to the 5 Stags in Hanmer and figured we would get roughly the same quality and type of meals.  This serving was advertised as :
Garlic and Herb Breads
Our house made garlic breads served with aioli 

Interestingly enough it is indeed  'housemade' as opposed to bought bread - thus clearly it is a Vienna type loaf cut into slices.  The Aioli was plain and very much unlike the one from Hanmer which had a tiny bit of Jalapeno crushed through it (and giving a hint of spice).
It arrived in good time and was still warm to hot to touch. A plus was that it was buttered on both sides.
We had ordered 2 helpings to be divided between 5 people and even then we struggled between all of us to eat all of it. For a couple of folks it would have been 2.5 slices and probably to much as an entree.  The sprinkling of green herbs made it nice and the Garlic flavor was just there - could have been a tiny bit more for my likening!
The presentation suffered from the usual bread board (where you could see the grooves from previous cuts) and the obligatory paper napkin underneath!



Presentation 2 out of 5
Quantity 2 out of 5
Taste: 4 out of 5
Quality 3 out of 5
Overall score: 11 (out of poss 20)

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Garlic Bread from the Village Inn

Cooking Teddybear

The Village Inn Complex

41 Talbot St
Geraldine


Tel: 03 693 1004
Email: info@villageinn.co.nz
Website: www.villageinn.co.nz



The sign outside had Montheith"s so we figured we would be in good hands. 
The bread came in good time and was hot to touch - fresh from the oven.  Sadly it was buttered just on the upside. The greenery is a nice touch and had good flavor. For my liking it could have had a bit more 'garlic' flavor!  3 pieces each was just right - especially as they were small sized. 
The down side was the wicker basket along with the paper napkin.
















Presentation 2 out of 5
Quantity 3 out of 5
Taste: 2 out of 5
Quality 2 out of 5
Overall score: 9 (out of poss 20)

Sunday, 10 February 2019

Garlic Bread from Mackenzies Cafe Bar Grill in Tekapo

Cooking Teddybear



Mackenzies Cafe Bar Grill

State Highway 8,
Lake Tekapo 7999

Phone: 03-680 6886

No known website or email address

We stopped at one of our favorite places in New Zealand - Lake Tekapo.  It was her's truly to cook so she took the easy option and we treated ourselves to a meal out!

We had been to this a few times (2013/15) and always found it a good place.  Our ordered Garlic bread came in good time even though the place was busy - always a good sign!

It arrived on, what we guessed must be an engineered stone - and no napkin underneath - a big plus.  The three pieces looked small - however by the time we halved one piece (1.5 for the two of us) it was just the right amount. Not filling up and leaving you wanting a morsel more.
There was lots of flavor and a big surprise was, that you could see some actual freshly cut Garlic cloves under the cheese!!
The baguette was crispy on the outside and nice warm and fleshy on the inside.

We have a friend who is a garlic bread aficionado and I am confident that she would have rated this 21 out of 20! 

Myself I am not overly fond of cheese on my garlic bread which would perhaps be the only distraction.  So we give this an almost perfect score - 19.5







Presentation 5 out of 5
Quantity 5 out of 5
Taste: 4.5 out of 5
Quality 5 out of 5
Overall score: 19.5 (out of poss 20)

Monday, 14 January 2019

Garlic Bread from The Railway Hotel in Richmond

Cooking Teddybear



The Railway Hotel
(Formerly known as Bar321)
321 Lower Queen Street
Richmond / Nelson

Email:  bookings@therailway.co.nz
Tel:  03 5447289

https://www.facebook.com/The-Railway-280113872584603/


Formally the Railway Hotel in Richmond - with the train rails going directly past the hotel.  Neither are visible today and everything has changed.  Not sure even if this is the "original" site to it.


The Bar itself had a change too - it used to be known as Bar321.  I have never included a street shot of the location - in this case I am making an exception. We did say that if the menu did not appeal we could always go and have the American diet next door!!



The place looked comfortable enough and we decided to stay.  Turns out the new Chef is from the former Huruni Bar/Hotel in Canterbury - a place we have stopped a few times and always had good meals.  All good then.

The garlic bread itself arrived in good time.  A bit soft on the outside and needed to be cut at the bottom.  Big wraps for serving it on a plate and without the napkin underneath.  It ended up a bit salty - you can just spot the salt on the plate.  The inside was soft / liberally flavored and had one or two herbs with it.  There was more then enough for the two of us - and we had to pace ourselves in order not to get to full before the main-meal arrived.


Presentation 5 out of 5
Quantity 2 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 4 out of 5
Overall score: 16 (out of poss 20)

Sunday, 16 December 2018

Garlic Bread from 5 Stags in Hanmer

Cooking Teddybear
5 Stags Restaurant

2 Fraser Close,
Hanmer springs

Tel: 03-315 7799

Website:  www.fivestagshanmer.co.nz/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/fivestagshanmer/




Another night out and we decided to try something new this time - the 5 Stags restaurant - which was appropriately themed!
We ordered the Garlic bread and that arrived in good time.
 It was hot with plenty of garlic butter / flavor inside.  The outside was soft - could have been a teeny bit more crunchy. Loved the liberal added / sprinkled herbs (inside and out)!!
The roll was just enough for two, not to much or to little!  The sauce - was a revelation - sour-cream with a touch of garlic and - wait for it - a little bit of jalapeno (all blended together) making it spicy (and just right).  It arrived on a new-ish timber platter (bamboo), which was a shame but for that it would have been near enough perfect. (readers from previous blog entries will remember that I prefer the garlic bread to arrive on a porcelain plate - for health/cleanliness reasons)
We rated this very highly and no doubt will go back there on our next visit to Hanmer.



 
Presentation 4 out of 5
Quantity 5 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 4.5 out of 5
Overall score: 18.5 (out of poss 20)

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Garlic Bread from the Moeraki Tavern

Cooking Teddybear
 Moeraki Tavern
144 Haven St,
Moeraki 9482

Phone: 03-439 4705
www.moerakitavern.com/
Email: publife@moerakitavern.com

https://garlic-bread-critique.blogspot.com/2018/03/garlic-bread-from-moeraki-tavern.html


 The link above will take you back to our previous time we were there.  This time it was far less crowded so wee able to take a seat.  It gave us the opportunity and compare notes as well as do a proper assessment. 
The garlic bread itself has not changed from last time - so that was a nice surprise.  Even better was the presentation - nice clean (and warm) platter.  The only tiny bit distracting was the the placed napkin.
The taste was excellent - lots of flavor and the sprinkling of herbs helped! The "fleshy" and "crusty" bit were in perfect harmony.  Do not let the image fool you - the pieces were large enough and we  ended up with 1.5 bits each (cutting the third slice in half). It ended up with just the right amount - not to much or less!
The napkin underneath will give you an idea on size.
Overall we rate this very highly and give top marks.







Presentation 4.8 out of 5
Quantity 5 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 4.8 out of 5
Overall score: 19.6 (out of poss 20)

Sunday, 23 September 2018

Garlic Bread from the Roasted Bean Cafe in Hanmer

Cooking Teddybear


The Roasted Bean Cafe

47 Amuri Ave,
Hanmer Springs 7333

Ph.  03 315 7430

Web: www.roastedbean.co.nz/


It is listed on the menu as "Fresh baked loaf of bread served with garlic butter"  and sits opposite of the "Grand Flat Bread - which is Garlic and pesto base with sundried tomatoes, cashew nuts, feta cheese, olives and a sweet chilli swirl. 

We gave the pizza based bread a miss and ordered the 'loaf'.  The news from the waitress was that it would arrive first and our pizza's (our mains) sometime after that.  So imagine our surprise when they arrived all at the same time.  The Garlic 'Loaf' itself was a ciabatta type bread - nicely cut into triangle and had lots of garlic butter flavor along with a tiny amount of green herbs.  You could easily see the garlic in the bread.  It was crusty on the outside and soft fleshy on the inside - and again - with plenty of flavor.  It arrived as you can see on a plate and had no serviette underneath - a big plus there.   Do not let the image fool you - the size of the slices was rather large and even though we  (2 of us) were hungry, we struggled to get through that lot - in fact we had a doggie bag.  It might have been different if our mains had arrived much later - but not wanting to let the pizza get cold we ended up using the aforementioned doggie bag. But for that it would have rated very highly.



Presentation 4 out of 5
Quantity 2 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 5 out of 5
Overall score: 17 (out of poss 20)

Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Garlic Bread from Coco Putt Ale House Rarotonga

Cooking Teddybear 
Coco Putt Ale House Rarotonga
Onemaru Road
Aroa
Arorangi
Rarotonga

Phone: (+682) 27181
http://www.cocoputt.co.ck/index.htm

info@cocoputt.co.ck


 It should prove to be a good night out! Coco Putt is a min Golf place almost literally in the middle of no-where and like so many places  in the Cook Islands have more then one string to their bow!  Attached to it is a eating place - affectionately called Ale House. 
The Garlic bread we ordered came in good time and there was plenty - both in flavor and quantity! If there would be one fault - we almost struggled to eat it all - and leave some space for our main dinner! The artistic display may have suffered a tiny bit during transit - but was still upright.  The Garlic Bread was soft on the inside and crunchy crusty on the outside.  As regular readers of this blog know - for H+S reasons I prefer my bread to be served on a solid platter and not on timber that has seen better days! A napkin was supplied with your cutlery so there was no need to add one to the plate itself (thus no distractions) !  We rated this very highly - certainly one of our top ten samples we have consumed over the years! 



Presentation 4.5 out of 5
Quantity 4 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 5 out of 5
Overall score: 18.5 (out of poss 20)

Monday, 13 August 2018

Garlic Bread from Vaima Polynesian Bar

Cooking Teddybear 
 Garlic Bread from Vaima Polynesian Bar and Restaurant

Ara Tapu RD, Takitumu District,
 
PO Box 1050, Rarotonga,
Cook Islands,
South Pacific


Tel: +682 26123
Email vaima@oyster.net.ck
http://vaimarestaurant.com/



 Go to the Cook Islands they said and you will not find Cloth-badges (from Souvenir shops) and no Garlic bread neither - they said!!
Hmmm well - guess what - we did find both!

This sample is from the Vaima Polynesian Bar. It is listed on the menu as:  Garlic and Cheese Pita Bread
with dipping sauce (for two)  $10.00!

It came out in good time , even though they looked to be full and busy!  The bread itself - as you can see is more of a pizza base and I had a feeling of it being more of a wrap then pita bread base.  It was very crunchy and thin.  Not sure what the dip was  - at first look you would guess a avocado dip - yet it tasted different.   Lots of flavor to savor! One major redeeming feature was that it came on a porcelain plate.  







Presentation 3.5 out of 5
Quantity 4 out of 5
Taste: 3.5 out of 5
Quality 3 out of 5
Overall score: 14 (out of poss 20)

Monday, 2 July 2018

Garlic Bread from Reflections Cafe in Tekapo

Cooking Teddybear


Reflections Cafe in Tekapo

Reflections Café and Restaurant
SH 8 Lake Tekapo 7987

Tel +64 3 680 6234

Website: www.reflectionsrestaurant.co.nz



www.garlic-bread-from-reflections-cafe-in.html




 The fun part of this blog is that every now and then we re-visit some of the places we have been to and then compare notes. To see if there has been any change (for better or worse)!

Tekapo has a limited number of places where one can eat - so we often end up in the same place.
I have to say - it has been 18 months since we were there last - and - there has been zero change to the offered Garlic bread (see above link) sooooo we give it exactly the same rating!!



Presentation 4 out of 5
Quantity 3 out of 5
Taste: 2 out of 5
Quality 2 out of 5
Overall score: 11 (out of poss 20)

Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Garlic Bread from Cobb & Co in Dunedin

Cooking Teddybear
Cobb & Co

20F Anzac Ave,
Dunedin, 9016
(inside the Railway station)

Phone: 03-929 1073

www.cobb.co.nz



The history of Cobb & Co is in itself interesting enough .  See below.  The setting (inside the famous Dunedin Railway Station ) is an inspired choice.  And as with all 'chain' restaurants you know what you are likely going to get . . .  And the Cobb & Co chain is making a comeback of sorts .  . .


Now to the Garlic bread itself.  It proofed to be a major disappointment.  Firstly given the "fancy" plates the rest of the food came on - I cannot understand why folks insist on a wooden platter - especially one who has seen better days.  Deep cuts in the timber suggest a many things - not all that healthy. 
 There was (clearly) just one slice of bread for me and my wife - leaving us wanting.  Not sure why we got supplied with an extra knife!? The bread itself was luke-warm and showed no sign of fresh cut garlic - which always leaves you open to the suspicion of a  (olivanis?)  Garlic-oil being sprayed on and used.  Sadly as a former baker by trade - I recognize that the bread is not exactly freshly baked either. . .

The arrangement shall we say is plain and basic and could be improved on (again - given the rest of the food that came with a artistic-more-plate-then-food arrangement why not make more effort here???)  The only redeeming feature was the conspicuous absence of the usual paper napkin (often under neath the bread)!

We give it a total of 6.5 out of 20 points.


(from their Website - copied and pasted  here . . . . ) 

History

So you wanna know how it all got started?

How the guest was won?

Mate, life in New Zealand was tough in 1861,
it wasn't easy and breaking in the land was not much fun!

In the 1860's luxuries were few, there wasn't any electricity and hardly any frills,
in fact there wasn't much of anything but there was gold in them, thar hills...

News of this fabulous find, around the world began to gush
Sparked off the start of what became known as the Otago gold rush.

Before you knew it, we were all the rage...
and over-run with shiploads of pioneers of doubtful parentage!

The immigrant gold-diggers needed stage-coaches to get around
so Freeman Cobb said "of course we can..." and that's the way the uniquely kiwi Cobb & Co. story was found!

Everything was sweet for over 60 years until trains and the new fangled motorcar became all the go. In the early 1920's the wheels started to wobble and in 1924, they really came off, to lots of woe.

Sadly at this time, Cobb & Co.'s last stagecoach disappeared into the sunset for the final time.
But it was not the end, for the company is again ready to shine.
Today Cobb & Co. is New Zealand's oldest and original Restaurant chain and continues to serve
in the fond memory of Freeman Cobb with a dash of humour and verve.

Welcome back to Cobb & Co., where your friends and family will enjoy our all time favourite food,  where you can kick back and chilax, just like coming home.

And that my friends, is how the guest was won.


PS --  check out the Garlic bread from Cobb & Co from June 2012   :)
Cobb-co New Plymouth

















Now for the ratings:



Presentation 1 out of 5
Quantity 1 out of 5
Taste: 2.5 out of 5
Quality 2 out of 5
Overall score: 6.5 (out of poss 20)

Sunday, 1 April 2018

Garlic Bread from the Moeraki Tavern

Cooking Teddybear


Moeraki Tavern
144 Haven Street
Moeraki

(03) 439 – 4705

email: publife@moerakitavern.com

https://moerakitavern.com/



 We camped out at the nearby camping ground and decided that we will try and do the traditional NZ 'take out - fish and chips'  from the local tavern.  Seeing that garlic bread was also on the menu we ordered one of that as well.  Not having a great expectation and it is hard to judge - we did have a 10 minute walk back to the campground and it came in a nice lined cardboard box (to keep warm).  So we suspend some of the marks and do flavour / taste and maybe also quantity only.

It certainly had definitely plenty of flavor and the smattering of herbs added to that.  It is always nice to see the individual cut pieces of garlic, knowing that this is the real deal as opposed to a "oil"-spray being applied.   There was enough for the two of us. all in all given the circumstances it was a good feed and we will need to go back and sample it at the Tavern for comparison at a future date!!!!


Presentation  -- out of 5
Quantity 4 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality  -- out of 5
Overall score:  9 (out of poss 20)

Saturday, 24 February 2018

Garlic Bread from Trevinos in Christchurch

Cooking Teddybear 

Trevinos Restaurant
Cnr Riccarton Road & Mona Vale Avenue,
Christchurch,
New Zealand


Phone: 03 343 5378
Fax: 03 343 6356
Email: info@trevinos.co.nz
Website: www.trevinos.co.nz
Facebook   www.facebook.com/pages/Trevinos-Restaurant-and-Bar/473755485979313




It was described on the menu as :

GARLIC AND HERB FOCCACCIA
Homemade garlic butter $10.00



 Have to say - There is one word only for it:    P E R F E C T ! !
A first!!!!
 
























 If you want to be really picky - you could criticize it for not being a traditional baguette.  It did however match the description on the menu - so  full marks!!


Presentation 5 out of 5
Quantity 5 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 5 out of 5
Overall score: 20 (out of poss 20)

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Garlic Bread from The Trout Cafe in Wanaka

Cooking Teddybear

The Trout Cafe
151 Ardmore Street
Wanaka, 9305


Ph: (03) 443 2600

Email: troutbar14@gmail.com
http://www.troutbar.co.nz/


Garlic Loaf - $10
Tasty oven baked garlic loaf.
 

 I did ask how big the loaf was, and got a semi useful answer - but was still not much the wiser.  In the end it was always a given we would order one - if nothing else for this blog.
This loaf was six individual (flavor topped) small buns, obviously baked in a bread tin.
The garlic bread itself came pre-cut (along the "seams") and had the melted garlic butter inside aplenty.
All you had to do was to cut through the crusty bottom - a feat you could do easily - although if truth is told - one could easily just have wrenched the individual bits loose.  Better to do it with the supplied knife and do it in style.

Lots of flavor - plenty to eat - almost to much - warm enough to enjoy it.  It's only major distraction being served on a wooden platter (and its ONLY saving grace there being the nice wood-grain perhaps walnut?)


Presentation 3 out of 5
Quantity 4 out of 5
Taste: 5 out of 5
Quality 5 out of 5
Overall score: 17 (out of poss 20)

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Garlic Bread from Montheiths Bar in Alexandra

Cooking Teddybear

Montheiths Bar in Alexandra
26 Centennial Avenue, Alexandra 9320

Ph: 03-448-9189
Email: mbba@xtra.co.nz

http://www.mbba.co.nz/
https://www.facebook.com/MonteithsAlex



This ought to have been interesting - always like going to franchises and and see how much 'license' they have with their menu.  Turns out quite a bit - in fact, often it depends on the local chef.  So this was indeed interesting!
The Garlic bread arrived in good time.  It was sold on the menu as :

Warm Ciabatta Loaf
$9.90
Served with garlic butter

As you can see it was on a platter and nicely arranged.  So far so good.  Upon touching it several things became clear quite quickly.  The 'warm' bit was a gross understatement.  It was hot to the touch - which - of course - made the cutting a bit tricky if not difficult.  Now I do like Ciabatta bread as a general rule. It does have a light springy texture - which in this case worked to its advantage for as you held the loaf (2 seconds at a time) and tried to cut into it - even the serrated sharp knife 'squashed' the loaf until you got the bottom , then cut through the base and presto it sprang back into its desired shape.  I am a pastry chef by trade - so I do have more of a 'heat-tolerance"  on the skin of my hands then most people have - have to admit - 2 seconds was the  most I could hold it.  Probably should have used the supplied napkin to shield myself from the 'warm' loaf.  The disappointing part was that the bread itself on the inside was luke-warm at best and given that the supplied piped butter came almost straight from the fridge and needed to be cut rather then could be smeared . . . . .
Because the fleshy part of the bread was luke-warm at best and the butter almost stone cold not much melting was done - thus when you ate the bread you bit into bits of butter - not overly pleasant.  

The next surprise was that this was not a timber bread board that it came with - rather some form of stone and that in-itself was still warm.  Presume it is the same plate that would be used for ' cooking - on - the - stone - plates ' of various steaks etc.  I did notice several 'grooves' in it presumably from the steaks being cut. At least the heat would have killed any left-behind bugs!

For my taste the garlic butter could have done with more garlic flavor. 
There was enough for 2 people with the loaf being cut into 4 slices easily (once you got past the 'hot' part) and did not leave you with the 'I want more' feeling.

I am aware there is a growing trend and ongoing discussion about "De-constructed" meals / coffee's.  I am of the personal opinion that if I am parting with my hard earned cash and pay someone to cook for me - then it should be just that - cooked.  It is not that you get 'cheaper' prices for a half constructed meal/drink.  I guess my expectation differed from the honest written menu.  Remember - it was written as "Warm Ciabatta Loaf served with garlic butter" and it was literally just that - apart from the warm part . I will have either to revise my expectations or ask some more questions before ordering the next time we eat out again.


Presentation 4 out of 5
Quantity 4 out of 5
Taste: 1 out of 5
Quality 1 out of 5
Overall score: 10 (out of poss 20)

Sunday, 21 January 2018

Garlic Bread from La Porchetta in Riccarton

Cooking Teddybear


La Porchetta

20 Rotherham St
Riccarton
Christchurch 8041
New Zealand

Phone: 3487 990


Email:  riccarton@laporchetta.co.nz
Website: https://www.laporchetta.com/store-locations/suburb/riccarton
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaPorchettaRiccartonNZ/?hc_ref=ARQGxA5ihdqvRg9bLZV6P5JWXEmac1JU6IgEO5EKP73XcKAoonKNvNgLSKzmaL3yhbU&fref=nf

I've been here before, and received the standard tin-foil wrapped supermarket version which always sinks the heart (and stomach) of a garlic bread enthusiast. This was a meal out with friends (Jon, Helen and Chris), and a good opportunity to review the situation.

What arrived was a definite improvement on the previous version. It arrived with reasonable promptness for 7pm on a Friday night in Christchurch, and looked quite reasonable at first glance.

I explained to my friends about the marking criteria, then we did a joint critique.

Presentation: I explained about the problem with a wooden chopping board and pointed out the crack in the wood. On the other hand there is no napkin underneath, which might look nice but is a problem if you have to cut the bread off a loaf. No extra garlic butter supplied.

Quantity: Six pieces at about 10mm thick, of ciabatta-style bread. It felt like a good starter-size. One of our party was not keen on garlic bread, so we ended up with two pieces each. The meal followed reasonably soon afterwards, so this did a good job of getting us started and we weren't left feeling hungry until the main course arrived.

Taste: Not enough garlic for me! Too much garlic for Helen. Jon and Chris both thought it was appropriate.

Quality: very enjoyable. The thinner bread was quite crunchy all the way through, the butter had soaked in nicely. More garlic would have made it more enjoyable for me, but I suspect none of the others would have eaten it. A good compromise.


Presentation 3 out of 5
Quantity 5 out of 5
Taste: 4 out of 5
Quality 5 out of 5
Overall score: 17 (out of poss 20)

Friday, 17 November 2017

Garlic Bread from The Tin Plate in Tekapo

Cooking Teddybear

Tin Plate Kitchen & Bar Restaurant

Lake Tekapo 7999
Main Street
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

Phone: 03-680 6677

Email:  info@tinplate.co.nz
Website: facebook -- > Tin-Plate-Kitchen-Bar




https://garlic-bread-critique.blogspot.co.nz/2013/08/pepes-pizza-and-pasta-restaurant-bar.html

https://garlic-bread-critique.blogspot.co.nz/2014/08/garlic-bread-from-tin-plate.html

https://garlic-bread-critique.blogspot.co.nz/2017/02/garlic-bread-from-tin-plate-in-tekapo.html


We decided to re-visit this place as they do very good pizza's and other meals at reasonably rates.  This time the decor had not changed and the staff were still a veritable UN representation.  Slightly apprehensively we ordered the Garlic Bread (this time from the printed menu!!) and received a pleasant surprise.  (Maybe they read my previous blog???)   As you can see it is an actual loaf of bread - or rather half of a loaf.  It had plenty of garlic-butter piped into the cuts and also contained a sprinkling of green herbs (Parsley).  The two pestos were a nice added touch.
The bread itself was VERY crusty on the outside and the supplied steak knife struggled to cut through the bottom crust.  It ended up 3 slices each - which is plenty. The bread itself was of a lighter variety (ciabatta type) so not overfilling your tummy prior to your main-meal arriving.
Definitely an improvement from previous offerings.  Now if they would also replace the wooden pizza platter with a solid plate and tweak it a tiny bit, this could well end up being a real winner. . . . . .


















Presentation 3 out of 5
Quantity 3 out of 5
Taste: 4.5 out of 5
Quality 3.5 out of 5
Overall score: 14 (out of poss 20)

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Garlic Bread from MacKenzies Bar and Grill in Tekapo

Cooking Teddybear
MacKenzies Bar and Grill
State Highway 8, 
Lake Tekapo 7999
 
 
Phone: 03-680 6886




No known Website or email contact



http://garlic-bread-critique.blogspot.co.nz/2015/06/garlic-bread-from-mckenzies-bar-and.html

 http://garlic-bread-critique.blogspot.co.nz/2013/08/garlic-bread-from-mackenzies-bar-and.html


   As you can see from the above links we have been there before - twice and it is always nice to go back and compare notes - see if there has been an improvement - or not!

   One thing that has always stood out was the use of solid porcelain plates as apposed to wooden platters! So imagine my surprise when a black plate turned up this time.  I used a knife to poke it and yes it is NOT timber - rather some new ceramic like plate.  Nice change.  The bread itself or its make up has not changed in the last 4 or 5 years.  It is still the same cheese topped baguette! Do not let the size of it fool you - the three pieces were rather a large cut (or should that be more thicker?) and more then enough for 2 people.  The arrangement may have suffered during "transit".  Sadly only the topside was "buttered up" and again lacked that distinct garlic flavor.  And like the last time -->  By the time it arrived it was semi lukewarm although cooked just-about right - slightly crunchy on the outside - yet soft on the middle.  I suspect it sat for a minute or two under the heating lamp before it was delivered to our table. 
We felt that the bread itself is pretty much the same as the previous visits, while the plate is a nice change from previous deliveries. 





Presentation 5 out of 5
Quantity 3 out of 5
Taste: 2 out of 5
Quality 4 out of 5
Overall score: 14 (out of poss 20)