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Planning Chef Mavro’s winter menu

Chef Mavro launches his winter menu tomorrow, and we got to take a peek behind the scenes in selecting the wine pairing


By Melissa Chang on December 15, 2011

Chef Mavro launches his winter menu tomorrow, and I got to take a peek behind the scenes to see the thought process in selecting the wine pairings. Every season, when the restaurant changes its menu, the staff (and a few others) gather to taste the dishes and wine pairing nominations from the sommelier team.

The selection process is done by committee, and everyone is given a ballot in which to name their favorite pairings for each dish. Chef Mavro prefers to have regular people, like us, decide on the pairings, rather than have his sommeliers dictate the menu. Since regular people will be the main audience for the meals, it’s important to appeal to their senses.

As the food is served, Chef Mavro explains the history behind each dish, how it’s made, and the ingredients selected. As consumers, we usually just eat it and enjoy; hearing the extensive thought process (and many times, physical effort) behind each item gives you a whole new appreciation for this haute cuisine. Such restaurants aren’t charging you premium prices just because the dishes taste good and are plated artfully — there’s a science to the art and a considerable amount of research and development that goes into every single element of each dish.

There is no explanation of the wines until each pairing is selected, so we’re left only to our senses to decide what works best. Interestingly enough, the white wines all had very pronounced characteristics, so it was easier to choose, whereas the reds were much more similar to each other.

Anyway. Here’s a glimpse at how the selections went, but more importantly, I want you to see what’s on the menu this winter.

Prepping for Chef Mavro's winter menu (1 of 18)

Prepping for Chef Mavro's winter menu

Here's what the restaurant looked like when I arrived the other day. The wine pairings for each seasonal menu is done by committee, and is a chance for Chef Mavro to brief his staff on each dish so they can explain it to the customer.

Bon appetit!

Chef Mavro
1969 S King St.
808-944-4714

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Soos2005 6 pts

While the photos are lovely, I liked the explanations behind the choices, the thought and care.

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

Soos2005 Thank you! I also had no idea just how much "rehearsal" went into these meals!

konaish 22 pts

Loved the behind the scenes look at the prep that goes into a seasonal menu at Chef Mavro. Your descriptions had me wanting to book a reservation pronto!

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

konaish I missed your comment...!! We should go again one of these days.

turkfontaine 189 pts

Chef Marvo i like a super hero, and you know him personally, Lois

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

turkfontaine Thanks for stopping by! :D

Annoddah_Dave 58 pts

Wine Gurl: So you got some "emotion" eh?

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

Annoddah_Dave LOL! I was wondering if you would catch that!!

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

nonstopmari well....not so fast! It was the best pairing out of the choices for that dish, but I wasn't convinced that that was THE best thing. Narutotai!!

lihinggirl 34 pts

*drool* I'm drooling most over the dessert - Valrhona manjari chocolate cremeux, pomegranate sauce, and acai sorbet. OMG!

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

lihinggirl antioxidants!!

jlieu 40 pts

Ive started drinking. That is right, I am admitting it on Non Stop LOL! Your photos of the wine and food are making my mouth water!!! :) I need to go there to get away from the holiday madness!

Melissa808 204 pts moderator

jlieu LOL uh oh. I dunno if hyper people should be drinking! hahaha

About Melissa Chang

Melissa has more than 20 years’ experience in marketing and public relations. She is currently a freelance writer and independent marketing consultant, specializing in social media. 

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