Just returned home from a booze filled evening at the Aviary and Next. Don't have too many pictures to upload at the moment, but I would like report on the extra condiments that one can equest off menu.
Aside from the three condiments presented originally, after asking we were presented with a green chile condiment which had some heat to it. It wasn't overpowering heat as it gave enough heat to feel it, but you could taste the chile in it. It was accompanied by a fish sauce condiment. Where as one of the three original condiments was like. Shrimp paste on the sweeter side, the fish sauce was deliciously on the more salty side. Like a salty version of Filipino bagoong. My girlfriend and I enjoyed the condiments so much, they had givenus multiple refills of the jasmine rice.
The server was impresssed by our love of the funk, they brought two more condiments to try. One was a thick tamarind paste, and another which had anchovy in it to give jit a funky salty taste, and while I can't remember what else was in it, both of us agreed it took us back to eating in the Philippines, where we have some similar condiments. My girlfriend was moved almost to tears as a few curses brought her back to her youth in the Philippines, where they also served soda in plastic bags.
We came away overstuffed from this menu, and it was definitely different than Paris. We both tried to hold this dinner in a different light than Paris 1906 as we were accustomed to the food and flavors.
In my opinion, it is a hit. If I wasn't a bit buzzed, i'd elaborate more on each dish. Perhaps later if I add pictures... But for me, while one can get similar dishes at many of the fine thai places in the city, few do it on the level of execution as Next. The question one has to ask is 'is it worh it to experience thai food that can be had elsewhere?' For me, the answer after tonight is a definite yes!
To note.. What I observed on the first night. After the street food, we were supposed to get some towels to wipe our hands, but nonw came to our table. Not a big deal as I attributed it to first (real) night execution jitters, and think that with all kinks in a new service, they will be dealt with in time.
Also, the dragon fruit was not overpowered by the rose as someone mentioned, and the beef curry was not overly salty as previously mentioned. For me the texture of the raw shrim was a bit much for my liking, but others may not be bothered. Again, it's a personal texture preference thing... Nothing wrong with the dish.
Also, for me, the gin was too strong to be paired with the dragonfruit. But it may have been that I reached my limit food and booze wise. I really didn't want more to drink, and the desserts were just light enough to tip the scales into full blown stuffed status.
I had tried to secure a ticket for later on the season to see how they work out some of the kinks, but eventually had to get what I could take, and it turned out great,
So great in fact, that we nixed our attempt to get into the Office. We had asked at the Aviary,prior to dinner and again at the start of service at Next, but by the end, I was so sauced and full, Just couldn't do it... Oh well... The last venue still eludes me. But hitting alinea, Aviary, and Next in a week isn't too shabby.
Time to end this boozy post with a kudos to the chefs and team at both Next and Aviary, for making it an enjoyable experience. We could't have had a better evening. Best of luck to them and i'm sure the menu and execution will be refined as the 'season' progresses.