I Found The Love of My Life. It's a Muffin Soaked in Pork Fat Continued

Holy S**T! I couldn’t believe it! Ko!!!

We had both been trying every ten minutes it seemed over the past 2 weeks with no luck. But Monday night!! Could this be possible.

I was so excited I felt like Charlie in the Chocolate Factory getting the Golden Ticket.

I was practically running down the street on the way there. I had avoided reading reviews since it opened so I would be surprised. I couldn’t wait to see what was in store.

In case you don't know, Momofuku Ko is run by Chef David Chang who was Food & Wine's best new chef in 2006. If you think winning best new chef means Chang has relaxed a little, you don't know David Chang.

He has since opened Ssam bar and now Ko, which is his newest venture.

The restuarant has 12 seats and serves only dinner. Getting a reservation here is like winning some sick sort of foodie lottery.

That's why I was so excited.

We got to Ko right at 8:45 and had to wait for about 10 minutes until our seats at the bar were available.

While we waited we stood at the front table and were given an excellent glass of Cleto Chirarli Rose and some snacks.

First they brought out a bowl of Nori chips and Ama Ebi heads. The chips were okay but the Ebi heads were a little much for me.

I actually really liked the flavor but I couldn’t get over the texture of the insides. I’ve never been big fan of eating heads :)

Then they brought over a bowl of Shishito Peppers covered in Toasted Almonds.



These were really good. The peppers had a nice bite to them and the almonds were almost a little caramelized from being roasted which balanced the spice of the pepper.

We were just finishing our glass of wine when our seats became available. We walked along the back of the bar all the way until the end. I was happy to see we were seated last. The stools were spaced quite far apart and there was actually a ton of room between myself and the wall. Much more spacious than I would have expected.

Mr T and I had decided to go for the wine pairings with each dish, so we didn’t look through their drink list. They did have some great beers though including two favorites of mine Hennepin and Allagash.

The chef behind the counter greeted us, confirmed our food allergies and we were ready to rock! Within seconds they sent over our first amuse bouche which was basically 2 salty pork rinds.



These were good. Definitely the best pork rinds I have ever had. A nice start to the meal, but what came next blew me away. The English Muffin with Chicharron.

My picture came out so badly I actually asked Tina aka
The Wandering Eater if I could use hers and she generously agreed.

Thanks Tina!!!


(As you can see her pictures are ten times better than mine)

These two muffins came out looking perfectly toasted on the edges and across the nooks. Then I took a bite.

For the second time that day I couldn’t speak.

Now if the burger was amazing I would call this transcendent.

I can’t even describe the flavor. It wasn’t overpowering just spectacular. The little nooks and crannies were soaked in luscious pork fat that wasn’t oily, just delicious. There are no words in the dictionary to describe the bliss I had when eating this muffin.

All I can say is I love pork fat.

Then came our first dishes.

For Mr. T it was a Fluke Sashimi with chives and poppy seeds. For me it was Ama Ebi with avocado and tonburi and horseradish oil.



This dish was nice. I like the fact that it was a light first course. After eating the fat laden English muffin I was a little scared I wouldn’t be able to handle 11 heavy courses!

This was served with a glass of Cantine del Taburno Campania.

It was a nice start although not a very memorable dish.

Our next two though were both huge winners.

This was mine- Spring Pea Soup with lobster, black trumpets and yuba. Paired with a glass of Dewazakura Dewasansan Nama Genshu, Yamagata Prefecture.



Wow! The soup was so rich and velvety and the lobster was like butter. And seriously, this dish was beautiful. The green of the soup and the pink of the lobster reminded me of spring.

But honestly, I liked Mr. T’s even better. He had Oyster on the half shell with pork belly and kimchi consommĂ©.

I have never been a big fan of kimchi but the consommĂ© was very light. It made me want to give kimchi another chance. The oysters were both huge and come on…have you ever had a crispy pork belly that you didn’t like?

After these dishes I really didn’t think it could get any better, but then came the dish of the night.



A Soft Cooked Hen Egg with caviar, onions and potatoes. Oh my…Once again my taste buds were in a different world. A world they only thought as big enough for the muffin but now this.

This dish had every flavor going on in perfect harmony. The onions were cooked down so they were soft and sweet, the creamy yolk oozed out of the egg in a rich cream with the caviar and the fingerling potato chips brought a salty crispy finish to the dish. This is about as perfect as it gets for me. Possibly the best dish I have ever had in my life.

The wine that accompanied this dish was pretty amazing as well. I had a sip and tasted a strong fresh flavor of grapefruit. It was a Scholium Project Sauvignon Blanc.

I liked this wine so much I looked it up once we got home. The winemaker leaves the wine undisturbed in the barrel and allows it to ferment itself rather than using sulphur. This wine is actually one of the most natural wines possible! No wonder it was so fabulous. Here’s a link to it.

Scholium Wines

The chopsticks at the restaurant actually rested on the cork from this wine. Isn’t that neat!



Both of us also received the same following dish. Sea Scallop with Bacon, almonds and myoga. The scallops were slightly sweet and meaty. They were seared and served with Bacon from Benton Farms. This was very good, standard sort of dish.

It was served with Allagash White, which happens to be one of my favorite beers. Isn’t that nice!

At this point we were really happy and feeling a little ambitious. We decided to order a beer we had never seen before in addition to the wine tasting.
The Belfast Bay Lobster Ale.



The beer poured a reddish- amber color that was bubbly and fruity. I wouldn’t go out of my way to find this but thought it was good. I’d almost classify it as an extremely drinkable summer beer.

Okay, back to the food.

The next course blew Mr. T away. We had been watching the chef in front of us take a huge chunk of Foie Gras all night and shave it over a dish.

Well here is that dish! The Foie Gras Torchon with pine nuts, lychee and reisling.



See all that powder. That’s the shaved Foie Gras.



Once again, there were so many different flavors going on between the sweet lychee, salty pine nuts and rich foie gras. This dish was a little too rich for me. I enjoy a little foie gras here and there but this was a lot. Mr T thought it was fantastic though.

I really enjoyed the sake this was paired with though the Kamoizumi Komekome. It was crisp and refreshing. An excellent contrast to the rich foie.

One of our final big dishes of the night was the Beef Short Rib with daikon, pickeled mustard seed and carrots.



The short rib was deep fried which really charred the outside of the meat so that it was hard. What this did was compact all that beefy flavor inside the center of the meat. I can’t really explain it, but it was the most powerful meat flavor I have ever had in one bite.

This was served with a glass of Iporus,Crianza Rioja. The smooth Rioja stood up well to the strong beef flavor.

Our savory courses ended in traditional style with a bowl of Miso soup with rice and pickled vegetables.



This was a good way to ease into the last part of our meal but nothing really stood out for me. The rice was grilled with a little pork fat and rolled into a tube. I was honestly so full at this point I kind of used this as a little breather course before the dessert.

As a pre-dessert treat we were given a pineapple sorbet with dried pineapple on the bottom.



This was a great palate refresher. The sorbet was a little tart, making my mouth pucker a little.

I honestly think my mouth was expecting more pork fat and was reacting in shock of something so sweet!

Then our desserts came. I was served a Cereal Milk Panna Cotta with avocado, chocolate and corn flakes.



This really didn’t do it for me. It was kind of boring. The Panna Cotta wasn’t very sweet and the avocado with the dish confused me a little. I took a couple bites and then left the rest. I was much more into Mr T’s dessert.



He got Fried Apple Pie with Sour Cream ice cream and Miso sauce. This was fabulous!

Once again Chang somehow combines all of the elements to utter delight. Sweet fried pie, cool sour cream and salty miso. This was served with Boeri, Ribota Moscato. What a great end to a truly fantastic meal.

Some Final thoughts on our dinner.

I really liked the way the pairings changed from wine to sake to beer. I thought the pours were a little on the small side but I enjoyed the ones they selected.

The service was fantastic. Everyone was incredibly friendly and worked well together in such a small space. When we first arrived, at least three groups of tourists came in the door looking for the noodle bar. Each time, the waiter greeted them warmly and then politely steered them in the correct direction down the street. I marveled at his calm and professional manner, when clearly this had to be frustrating to deal with so often.

One truly great thing about our meal was that David Chang showed up about halfway through and stood in front of us for a while, inspecting each dish and chatting with the chefs. It’s so infrequent that you see the executive chefs anymore! That was really neat.

And by the way he is HUGE!!! His arms were like tree trunks. The man works out!

But seriously you could tell by the way he was talking with each person that he has a true passion for his food. So if you can’t get a reservation here at Ko at least try out the Noodle Bar or Ssam. Both are phenomenal.

But I do urge to try…try for your meal here at Ko. You may have to hit the refresh button a million times and see that damn “page cannot be displayed” a bunch of times, but in the end it will pay off. It is worth every single second.

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