Thursday, 15 August 2013

Jumeirah at Etihad Towers launches new “Inspirational Asian Fine Dining” concept

Multi-award winning Chef Benjamin Whatt launches new culinary menu and concept as own signature defining cuisine at Quest restaurant, Abu Dhabi

Chef Benjamin Whatt, Chef de Cuisine at Quest restaurant, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, has launched an entirely new menu and culinary concept under the title of “Inspirational Asian Fine Dining”. The multi-award winning chef and recipient of numerous awards and accolades including “Chef of the Year, Abu Dhabi, 2012” by What’s On, developed the cuisine concept to both engage and excite cuisine connoisseurs and food lovers alike with modern interpretations of Asian classics that gastronomically play with both one’s taste buds and minds through culinary illusions and new epicurean experiences. The launch of the new cuisine genre is part of Chef Benjamin asserting himself as a culinary visionary within the UAE, Middle East and beyond, as a new breed of chef whose cuisine is self-assured, at times comical, thoughtful and above all, passionate, generous and sensory.
 Chef Benjamin Whatt,
 Chef de Cuisine,
 Quest, Jumeirah
 at Etihad Towers
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Quest,
 Jumeirah at Etihad Towers
Says Chef Benjamin: “My passion and goal is to provide true dining experiences where people feel just as they might at the end of a great play or film, concert or exhibition. My dishes are a composition of drama, intrigue, comedy and fantasy on each plate, with plot and sub-plot. I want guests through my cuisine to remember what it was like to see things again through the eyes of a child, where imagination and interpretation sparkle and shine, innocence is rekindled and frolics in their minds and on their taste buds. Through my cuisine I want people to reminisce, regain a youthful outlook and feel alive.”
While each dish on the menu clearly bears Chef Benjamin’s unique signature a couple of notable highlights include; “California Maki”, based on the Japanese international favourite, Chef Benjamin presents the dish as an edible wafer thin card depicting am image of a maki roll. The dish doesn’t even appear as “food”, but bite into it, and all the traditional flavours of a California Maki are there, confusing one’s eyes and mind, but not the tastebuds. Another notable dish is “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, a dessert inspired by the movie of the same name, providing an illusion of being served a sachet of muesli cereal, egg and ham croissant and a cup of café latte.
California Maki, Quest,
Jumeirah at Etihad Towers 
Aubergine: , Jumeirah at Etihad Towers
Vegetarian options feature heavily within the new menu and as part of the new “Inspirational Asian Fine Dining”, not necessarily to fully appease vegetarian foodies but because of the more difficult challenge it presented. Says Chef Benjamin: “To come up with a vegetarian dish that can create the same sensation and level of satisfaction for both a meat eater and vegetarian is a serious challenge that immediately attracted me. Choosing the obviously tougher option is in my nature.” Representative of one of the vegetarian dishes is “Aubergine”, which provides the illusion of being served charcoal over a bed of hot ash, complete with its own heat flavours.
For further information, enquiries and bookings for dining at Jumeirah at Etihad Towers contact:
Tel: +971 2 811 5666
Fax: +971 2 811 5588
E-mail: JADrestaurants@jumeirah.com
Website: www.jumeirah.com

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