This Secret Dinner Menu Includes Edible Gold, Caviar and $110 Cocktails

Manhattan's Fine & Rare: where the name says it all.

March 9, 2018 5:00 am
Porcini Chocolate: Dark chocolate mousse dusted with porcini powder, chocolate sponge cake, feulletine crunchy, sugar hair. Price: $30.
 (Patrick Galizio)
Porcini Chocolate: Dark chocolate mousse dusted with porcini powder, chocolate sponge cake, feulletine crunchy, sugar hair. Price: $30. (Patrick Galizio)

Manhattan eatery Fine & Rare is everything you’d expect — its decor, cocktails, and plates are both exceptionally fine and shockingly rare — but soon, the hotspot will quietly venture in new frontiers of luxury. Starting next week, in-the-know diners will be able to order the “secret” menu, a selection of three cocktails, two main courses, and one dessert, which altogether amount to a whopping price tag of $463.

Porcini Chocolate Mushrooms. (Patrick Galizio)

It’s the brainchild of executive chef David Arias and seasoned restauranteur Tommy Tardie, who has an eye for the best when it comes to reclaiming rare antiques for his spaces — which at Fine & Rare includes an original teller window from Grand Central Terminal and a hulking metallic light fixture sourced from a defunct 1920s Free Masons clubhouse — but also when building a menu of tasty dishes and a library of world-class spirits. However, he’s the first to admit that the new secret menu, presented in a carved wooden box of his own design and handcrafting, isn’t for the shallow-pocketed. “The inspiration behind these dishes and cocktails is to not only have the experience be delicious but to be theatrical,” Tardie told us during a recent visit to Fine & Rare. “All of these items make for an amazing photo and will be something you will be excited to share with your friends.  A theatrical experience is something that is very important to us at Fine & Rare.”

Surf & Turf: a duo of wagyu beef in black truffle sauce and poached Maine lobster alongside gold covered pomme soufflé, creme fraiche, and Petrossian caviar. (Patrick Galizio)

It’s all anchored by one dish — The Land & Sea — which will set you back a cool $250. The upgraded iteration of the crowd favorite boasts a duo of wagyu beef in black truffle sauce and poached Maine lobster in a white beurre Blanc, all served alongside gold covered pomme soufflé, creme fraiche, and Petrossian caviar. And don’t forget to wash it all down with a cocktail.

Light as a feather cocktail flight. (Patrick Galizio)

There’s the $70 vodka-based “From Russia With Love,” the $80 rum-based “White Star Line,” and, to rule them all, “Light as a Feather.” The $110 libation is comprised of (ready for it?) Glenfiddich 21 Year Old, chicken soup Stock, egg drop, celery salt, and torched lemon served next to a flight of Glenfiddich Scotch and a trio of sweet, savory, and spiced pickled quail egg.

From Russia with Love cocktail. (Patrick Galizio)

It’s all inspired by a nostalgic Scottish dish called “Cock-a-Leekie soup.” Of course, if you’re still feeling thirsty, a bottle of 1940 Four Roses Rye remains available for $131.

White Star Line cocktail. (Patrick Galizio)

For those not in the mood to splurge on this unforgettable meal, there’s plenty to be had on the menu that falls into a much more affordable price range. Thanks to reliable staples like lobster rolls and short rib burgers, alongside a nightly cabaret performance, Fine & Rare has quickly become a standout watering hole that attracts a host of patrons who live and work in the neighborhood. In fact, Tardie noticed that so many regular faces were visiting that he introduced a fleet of private bottle keep lockers, which guests can reserve and customize to house their go-to spirits. Just present your key upon arrival, and your favorite cocktails — whether rare or available en masse — will be ready in a flash.

Burrata Raviolo. (Patrick Galizio)

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