We went to Benjamin last night and I used the opportunity to test out my new S100 and developing RAW photos. The food was very good. We opted to get a bunch of appetizers instead of any main courses, which worked out just fine. Unfortunately they were out of scallops, so we couldn't get the scallop dish which looked very good.
Pretzel Bread | housemade pink peppercorn butter
We got a little excited and ate most of this before I could snap the shot. It was very good as far complimentary breads go.
Strawberry Balsamic Mojito | local strawberries, mint, balsamico, citrus infused rum, agave nectar
Unfortunately didn't get a whole lot of balsamic in this, but it was still tasty and refreshing in this warm weather.
Gnocchi | pistachio and mint pesto, peas, fava beans, housemade ricotta, black truffle essence
This was some of the best gnocchi I've ever had. Probably both of our favorites for the evening.
The Benjamin "Spicy Tuna Roll" | arborio "sushi style", sashimi tuna, spicy mayonnaise, wasabi caviar, soy bubbles, tempura
This I thought was just ok. It was good, but it didn't really stand out against much cheaper spicy tuna rolls from run of the mill sushi joints. Probably the best part of the dish was the quenelle of macerated tuna on the side.
Chilled Crab Salad | mango gellee, grilled baby gem lettuce, guacamole, rhubarb vinaigrette
Another tasty dish. The only thing I would say is that the mango gellee didn't seem to gel with the rest of the dish (pun intended).
Veal Sweetbreads | puff pastry poppadoms, oyster mushrooms, hazelnuts, sauternes emulsion
Very good dish. I really liked how oyster mushrooms and sweetbreads worked together.
Housemade Lamb Sausage | roasted pepper ragout, tzatziki sauce, local feta, mint
Again, no complaints.
Banana Caramelo | housemade crepe cup, cake batter ice cream, candied pistachios, butterscotch
Obviously I quite enjoyed the meal and didn't really think there was a flop among any of the dishes (besides maybe the sushi roll, which was still good). I can't wait to return.