shoreham moonraker
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the fish restaurant on shoreham beach is very very good indeed 8/10
the fish restaurant on shoreham beach is very very good indeed 8/10
Anyone done this yet? Have it pencilled in for Thursday, although its delivery service only
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Anyone been to the Chilli Pickle since it re-openned? We're booked in on Saturday and not sure what to expect?
Read a review recently about that place by someone I know who is an appalling foodie snob.
He absolutely LOVED it.
is it? nearly brought it a few years ago,after i left wheelers,its always up for sale,which worried me
I had my first ever Michelin star dining experience in Soho last night at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.
Ruddy hell its good, it was set out like a sushi bar, with the kitchen in the middle and everyone sat round watching their meals being carefully prepared.
Starter was a deconstructed fish cake I guess, but was truly amazing. Maybe the nicest thing I have ever eaten, although I am not entirely sure what ever ingredient was
Main was a vegetarian pasta dish with homemade pesto. Again, amazing flavours.
Finished off with a selection of 5 tartlets.
Waiters knew everything about every dish, very friendly and provided a great service
9/10 from me (only not a 10 because of the ridiculously over priced menu)
If you want to try a Michelin Star closer to home try Ockenden Manor at Cuckfield. You can book a Sunday night special which includes dinner, overnight stay and breakfast for only £70 per head ( drinks are obviously extra ! ). The dinner was fantastic. 10/10.
Best place for steak/meat in Brighton, without being ridiculously expensive? I shall endeavour to post a review post-meal..
michelin stars ain't worth the ratings,ive worked in 2 and 3 star,and eaten in restaurants in france that piss over both,
and aren't in any guides,dont believe the hype!!!!!!.
Same goes for the chefs,and if im not mistaken,you can only acheive 3 * if the head chef is the proprietor
if im not mistaken,you can only acheive 3 * if the head chef is the proprietor
Not worth the ratings? The ratings are fairly simple 3 - exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey, 2 - excellent cooking, worth a detour, 1 - very good cooking in its category. I've eaten in a few 1, 2 and 3 star establishments and taking these ratings at face value I have never been disappointed. I'm sure there are many other restaurants across the world with similar, and better, quality but then I do not think the guide claims to be exhaustive or definitive. I see it's purpose as a guide to help you locate a place for some good quality cuisine and cooking in various parts of the country.
I agree there are some alleged anomalies. Marcus Waring's place is probably worth 3 stars, and the guide leans too far towards French cooking (but then the guide originated in France) but equally I feel people give it too much gravity and possibly misinterpret or misunderstand it. As an example I read some customer views about Le Farcon. The cooking is excellent and it trades on being relaxed and unstuffy. The decor has a slightly rustic look and feel to facilitate this. One reviewer complained that customers had not dressed up and another complained about the decor not being fancy. I dread to think what they would say if they went to that street food place in Hong Kong (I think) which has a star.
It's just an organisations opinion.
Out of interest which restaurants have you worked in?