For my starter, I went with the Foie Gras - a pate with figs, chutney pepper and toasted brioche. It was delicious but I didn't finish it, knowing there were 2 more courses ahead.
Gabe ordered the Lobster Bisque, with chunks of lobster, ravioli and a whipped cream. He ranks it a 7 out of 10 on the Lobster Bisque scale.
For our main courses, we both struggled. There were 2 fish dishes, one poultry dish and one lamb dish. Neither of us were in the mood for any of the above. I opted for the Seared codfish, with celery roots and a summer truffle sauce. OMG. Never have I ever ever ever had fish like this. It was flakey, moist, reminded me of Chilean Sea Bass (without the scallop texture) and had the most delicate flavor. The truffle sauce took it to a whole new level. I am still dreaming of this dish today.
Gabe ordered the boneless leg of lamb with a cumin and chickpea relish. His dish was very very good, and wasn't gamey at all. I asked him one word to describe it "AMAZING". The puree was insane and the flavor is not describable.
For desserts, I had to go with their signature dish - which was described as Himalaya with red berries and vanilla cream sauce. I wasn't quite sure what this and only ordered it because it was their signature. I was very happy - a very large macaron shell topped with sugared berries and a delicious vanilla bean sauce. Simple yet elegant.
Gabe ordered a dessert called Floating Islands with pink praline chips. He ordered this dish on name alone. I am not even going to try to explain this dish as I will not get it right, but it was delicious. I helped him finish it!
I would encourage anyone going to Paris for the first time to dine at 58 Tour Eiffel. The experience was incredible and the food was delicious. Plus, you can say you ate inside the Eiffel Tower - how cool is that! You can also eat there for lunch with no reservations required.
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