Black Tie gala event with a French accent
" the elegant guests renewed friendships and made new acquaintances on tables named after Parisian neighbourhoods "
Carefully planned by the Bailliage of San José, a French-inspired Chapitre at the Restaurante l’Île de France in Escazú welcomed and celebrated our new members treasuring once more, the world-famous camaraderie of the Chaîne.
The evening started with the traditional Induction Ceremony. In his capacity as a Member of the Conseil Magistral, our Bailli Délégué, Alain Taulère, a seventh generation French chef and founder of the Chaîne in Costa Rica, presided over the ceremonial pledge in a stately atmosphere.
Afterwards, the elegant guests renewed friendships and made new acquaintances on tables named after Parisian neighbourhoods. Montmartre, Quarter Latin, Champs Élysées, Jardin du Luxembourg, Saint-Chapelle and Le Marais welcomed the 60 members and their guests to the luscious menu prepared by the restaurant’s chef, Vice-Conseiller Culinaire Keilor Sánchez.
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Amuse-bouche
Blini with marinated tuna, goat’s cheese and a speck of salmon roe
López Brut – Bodegas López, Mendoza, Argentina
Duck pâté
placed on toast, topped with peach accompanied by almond chutney
López Brut – Bodegas López, Mendoza, Argentina
Roasted sea bass fillet
butter ginger sauce, sauté of Swiss chard, tomatoes and mussels
Las Perdices Reserva Pinot Noir – Mendoza, Argentina
Strawberry and basil sorbet
Steak “Bordelaise”
macaroon filled with caramelized onion
Secret Reserve (SR) Red Blend – Santa Rita, Maipo Valley, Chile
Goat’s cheese and fig tart
rocket salad with champagne vinaigrette
Château Lacoste-Grazac – Bordeaux, France
Classic profiteroles
with warm chocolate sauce and vanilla ice-cream
Château Roumieu – Sauternes, France
Following the splendid courses, Costa Rican coffee was served accompanied by an orange macaroon and a chilled shot of Extra Dry Cinzano Vermouth.
The soirée concluded with hearty congratulations to the Chef and the Bailli for the wonderful evening.
Miguel Casafont Broutin
Bailli