Thursday, March 17, 2011

Roy Choi at CODA!!!

Good morning all!!

You are about to witness the experience that Roy Choi has made his mark in Australia through cooking at CODA! hehe..and of course this post is a Roy Choi exception which contains mostly savouries! I had to share the experience!! It was Brilliant!!

KOGI is a food business running from 5 food trucks and 3 venues throughout LA serving Korean Mexican flavours.The Kogi team Roy, Natasha, Caroline and Alice were here for Melbourne Food & Wine Festival. It was a privilege to work beside Roy (or better known as Papi Chulo) during his events at CODA and the Langham where his masterclasses were held.

The flavours I tell you are 'flavour on steroids' as Adam D'Sylva puts it. It is so tasty, tangy, sweet, hot, sour... fireworks in your mouth type food. I'm in love. I made sure in a week, I got as much of my KOGI fix as possible... or else I'd have to buy a ticket to go to LA to experience again (which isn't a bad thing of course)!

On Wednesday I assisted in the kitchen for the Gourmet Traveller Roy Choi Dinner. Before the night began, we had a briefing and taste of Roy's Menu. Yummy.

Hot Boxing It eaten by the handful, lotus, taro root and potato chips are sprinkled w kaffir dried shrimp salt

Tacos, Beachside Ahi poke chillis w red tofu in butter lettuce and sesame leaves, salsa verde and home fried shallots join the party

Parking Lot Prawns Grilled w avocado smash and grapefruit pico de gallo, fried garlic shavings and some salsa roja to get down with

Notorious: Juicy our love letter to cochinita pibil, a slab of fatty, spicy pork takes a low dip in some salted baby shrimp vinaigrette and chive kimchi
2Pac Chops a little sun soaked California love rubbed into our kalbi-marinated lamb chops w pickled Asian pear gremolata and salsa verde

OG status straight up, bone-in, aged and chilli-salted prime rib - roasted, grilled and served w lemongrass creme fraiche and rice

Gracias Sujunggwa cold, summertime persimmon, cinnamon ginger tea w lychee sorbet, pine nuts, berries and torn mint to cap off a warm and rainy day in Melbourne.

Thank you for salivating over the food I got to enjoy last week. You better wipe the drool off now hahaha.

I'll post more pictures up later behind the scenes in the kitchen and when I dine the next night in the dining room. Only at CODA.

For more of KOGI, please visit http://www.kogibbq.com/

Ciao ciao Xx

2 comments:

Unknown said...

that looks awesome!! hope you stole some recipes from Roy!! lolz

J Thai said...

hahahahha...I don't need to steal them...Roy shared them with us hahahahaha