Roger (unseen, possibly unsightly or shy or just very busy cooking an amazing meal) and Sue Jones have got the most amazing establishment. I was won over when I turned up to see boxes of Bollinger waiting to be taken in. They were so lucky I am not drinking at the moment. […]
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Sigh Not So Much Plate Hate as Plate Meh at The Angel in Woolhampton
http://www.angelwoolhampton.co.uk/index The Angel has had a chequered history, wonderful, dire, hopeful, dire, carvery all one phoenix like uprising after another. However having driven past the carvery sign so many times, seriously who does the word carvery attract except Toby eaters, I stopped at the fantastic Woolhampton Stores and saw an actual menu. This meant that […]
Hello Vineyard and hello Robbie
Ok there was some grieving since Daniel Galmiche left but we knew the Vineyard wouldn’t let us down. For those that think that the Vineyard is all posh and smartness it is very family welcoming. While I was there I saw a huge range of ages and types of people who had one thing […]
5 places available NOW at Brebis for Wednesday
This is all of the food that you probably wont be eating on Wednesday if you have a ticket for the fantastic Brebis Fundraising dinner for West Berkshire Mencap. However it will be just as good if not better. For only £50 per head you will get loads of delicious courses, with wine, AND […]
Blandys Bistro a great secret venue in Kintbury
An Old Friend revisited – White Hart
I was released temporarily last week and was trying to go past The White Hart in Hampstead Norreys but was unable to. A weird magnetic force of remembered tastiness propelled me in to the delish food pub for an early lunch. Because this visit was a bit sudden and impulsive I forgot to pick up […]
The Golden Triangle of Chapel Row
Oh I am such a lucky bunny. I live in the best place, so near to town yet close to country. Near civilisation but not close enough to impact on the residents of our house in any way. Really close to The Golden Triangle. I have written about the delightful Chapel Row before but, as […]
Soup glorious soup
A Good Soup is truly nectar of the gods. It is the stuff that makes you well, it is the perfect last thing to have at night, an ideal light lunch and can marry so well with a good loaf of bread. Below are pictures of some of the soups I had in Koh Samui. […]
The Barn, Rainham, Kent
This was the first time I had been to this place and it was adorable. My lovely mum took us and I am sure we will be back. All low beams and ancient looking with the youngest chef I have ever seen! He produced such amazing food and I would imagine you would have to […]
Bladebone October 13 New menu new customers, thank you blog!
First of all such exciting news. We went to the Bladebone on Saturday to discover that a lovely couple had visited earlier in the week because they follow my blog!! Please identify yourselves, I am thrilled and delighted, mostly because I feel I am writing this for myself, friends and family, particularly the piggier ones […]