Day 7: Rough Waters Means No Sailing Canoe and AMA AMA - Part 2.1
Dinner time! And we wanted to go out with a bang! Our dinner reservation this evening was at 5pm. Yeah, I know (which I was told by a fellow DIS poster) that’s too early for the sunset in late-ish June, but we didn’t actually want to watch the sunset while at AMA AMA. We much preferred watching it out by the beach, particularly off to one side. Sure, the view from AMA AMA is spectacular, but honestly we weren’t there for the view alone.
Arriving at AMA AMA, we were initially greeted by a four-legged friend, who drew our attention with their melodious “meows”. Watch out, Mickey and Minnie!
Walking in through the main entrance, you are immediately entranced by the straight ahead view.
After a short wait, we were escorted to our table, which sat along the front edge of the dining room. The view was magical indeed.
First things first…a round of drinks (two adult beverages and one mocktail of course). The problem is, I forgot to take a picture of the AMA AMA drinks menu (and I cannot find it online), so I cannot remember what these were…except for delicious and photogenic!
As I am sure you already know, the dinner at AMA AMA is 4-course prix-fixe, with a starter, an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert; wine pairing is also an option, but we did not choose to add that on. Enjoying our view and our drinks, we took our sweet time perusing the menu and making our selections. The servers were super nice and patient, very willing to offer recommendations and answer questions about everything in the menus.
After our orders were placed, our server brought us each an amuse bouche; basically a small pre-starter taster which was their take on a caprese…mozzarella cheese, a sun-dried tomato, and drops of balsamic vinegar. Small but mighty in flavor!
For our daughter’s first three courses, she selected the Waipoli greens salad as a starter (sorry, no picture of it), the pork belly, and the duck:
I too ordered the pork belly and the duck; some words about them. The menu lists “scanlan” sauce (no idea what that is), onion, Kiawe honey (which is amazing), and Okinawa sweet potato as ingredients in the dish. However they were fused together to put this starter together, I have no clue, but it WORKED!!! My daughter and I agreed that these port bellies were the best that we’ve ever had. Sweet, savory, and full of flavor in every delectable bite! And the sweet potato…as in the purple smear that you see in the image above. Oh my! It was so good; smooth and creamy texture, with a touch of sweetness and a rather unique flavor in and of itself. I know I was at AMA AMA, a signature dining experience, but I’ll admit it…I dragged my finger along my plate to get every last bit of the potato. Even better, my daughter let me have her potato too as it wasn’t quite to her liking! I mean, she thought it was tasty, but when she saw how much I was enjoying mine, she kindly offered hers to me.
And what about that duck?! Oh my gosh! OH…MY…GOSH! The perfectly cooked piece of duck breast came with “Huli Huli” smoked tomato jam, an amazing slice of grilled pineapple, and an outstanding mustard seed demi-glace sauce. Our server recommended highly that for each bite we take a piece of the duck and pineapple, a bit of the tomato jam, and then a dip in the demi-glace. I swear I heard angels singing each time that I took a bite. This entree was exquisite.
Back-tracking a bit, the starter that I requested was the venison tartare, served with black garlic and truffle, cured egg yolk, greens, and sourdough. Admittedly, this was a bit of a reach for me culinary-wise, but I simply had to try it…and I am so glad that I did! I’ve enjoyed steak tartare twice before in French restaurants, but never with a more “gamey” meat. It was delicious! Not gamey at all; rich in flavor, but not too strong. The texture was smooth and creamy. I am glad that I tried it and would get it again if the opportunity presented itself.
Up next…
Day 7: Rough Waters Means No Sailing Canoe and AMA AMA - Part 2.2…(too much meal for one post!)