I was glad that the Imperial Porcelain collection was on exhibit as part of the rotating series being showcased at the hall on the same floor. Enamel porcelain in late Qing Dynasty represented some of the most colorful and technically complex ceramics pieces combining the best of east and west.
Our dinner that followed continued with that art-inspired theme, with the courses followed that of an imperial feast with several dishes a rendition of some of the art pieces we have seen inside the museum. The “Buddha Jumps Over the Wall” was a classic delicacy, with double boiled soup with abalones, sea cucumbers and fish maw, served in individual portion in a porcelain shaped in the Ting Cauldron with String Decoration, an antique dated back to 400BC that is part of the museum collection. The “Prawn in the Snow” was said to be a remake of an imperial Tang Dynasty dish with the red sauteed prawn on a bed of soft and fluffy scrambled egg-white, like a serene snowy scene.
The Chicken Wing Stuffed With Glutinous Rice was impressive – classic Cantonese with the chicken wing deboned and stuffed with cooked glutinous rice then deep-fried with the flavorful meat jus infused into the stuffing. Then there were the two famous exhibits of the museum that we have seen earlier – the piece of cabbage was served whole with winter melon and scallop gravy sauce, and the braised pork belly served exactly like the Meat-shaped Stone. Talk about edible art.
We ended with petit fours served in an imperial style curio box, completed with, of course, the steamy hot bun with red bean filling that we have helped garnished earlier. Around the world a few museums have transformed their restaurant offerings from being an after-thought to a culinary destination in itself, from Nerua in Bilbao to the now-closed In Situ in San Francisco, and I can add this one to that list.
Rest of the pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/g4gary/albums/72177720312079800
When? October 12 2023
Where? Silks Palace at National Palace Museum, 221 Chishan Road Section 2, Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan
故宮博物院故宮晶華 - 台灣台北市士林區至善路二段221號
Menu Highlights? Chicken Wing Stuffed with Glutinous Rice 香苗藏鳳袖
Web: www.silkspalace.com.tw/homepage-en
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