Vegan cuisine comes to Nana

by admin on March 10, 2009

Award-winning Executive Chef Anthony Bombaci at Nana at the Hilton Anatole has used his culinary gift for combining simple and precise ingredients that achieve unparalleled taste, texture and style to create a Vegan Tasting Menu and Lacto Vegetarian Tasting Menu. Available nightly, both menus feature a seven-course and 10-course sampling, professional wine pairings by Wine Steward Russell Burkett and à la carte options.

Chef Bombaci’s ten years of cooking in Barcelona shine through with big, vibrant flavors and a creative selection of hot and cold dishes. Each dish is true to Bombaci’s known culinary formula, featuring trios of contrasting and complementary flavors.

Selections from both menus feature Deconstructed Green Bean Casserole with Honshimeji mushrooms, fried onion praline, and tempura green beans. The tantalizing Liquid Baked Potato is highlighted with potato chip “salt” and chive oil, while the Grilled Leeks are accented with glazed Cipollini onions and Romesco sauce.

Specific dishes to the Vegan menu include the Carrot Marmalade served with an unlikely combination of passion fruit granite and peanuts that leap off the plate to dazzle your taste buds, and the Cucumber Spaghetti, with pistachio gravel, scallions, premium pistachios and sesame seeds. Heavenly desserts include Vinegar Marinated Strawberries and the Caramel Banana laced in cocoa nibs, pecans, Valrhona Araguani chocolate and mango granité.

The Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian menu, a delectable array of vegetarian items using fresh vegetables as well as dairy products and eggs, includes a selection of Manchego and Idiazabal Cheese served with a carrot-mandarin marmalade and arugula selvetta, and Cucumber Spaghetti with yogurt, pistachio oil pebbles, scallions and sesame tuiles. Mal Fatti, the light and airy cousin to the pappardelle, is hand rolled and sauced with ricotta, basil, pine nuts and Parmigiano Reggiano. Desserts are a grand finale, such as The Ruby Red Grapefruit with cashews, white chocolate, coconut and cilantro, and Valrhona Manjari Coulant with curry crema montada and peanut butter ice cream.

The 7-course menu is $85/person, $121 with wine selections (2 ounce servings). The 10-course menu is $100/ person, $145 with wine selections (2 ounce servings). Reservations are recommended: (214) 761.7470. Hours are Sunday through Thursday from 6pm – 10pm and Fridays and Saturdays from 6–10:30 p.m. Nana is located on the 27th floor of the Hilton Anatole Hotel at 2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas 75207.

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