Spider
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- Sep 15, 2007
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Finally made it to The Urchin this weekend. I love shellfish and craft beer so sounded like heaven.
Great sized place with huge selection of bottled craft beers, ales & stouts from across the globe.
Started with a Flying Dog APA and soft shell crab. I find its rare to get soft shell crab here of which I am a fan. Last time I did was at the Chinese Hutong in the Shard at about £20 a plate ! The batter/coating was very tasty, and good portion as a starter.
Up next was a Curios IPA from Kent, I've had this before at the Chilli pickle, so knew what to expect. Very sharp and slightly fizzy IPA. For main I had scallops, bacon & pea purée. Again very tasty, 6 Scollops perfectly cooked. Missus had Singapore prawns which had a lovely sauce. We shared some fries & a very nice tomato salad with the mains.
Did not have room for cheese board, but did have a very peculiar Neapolitan (yes that spelling) Stout from a brewery in the U.S. I forget. The waitress warned me it wouldn't taste like I expect, but I did in fact get all 3 flavours in the stout. Very nice it was too.
Very good, 8/10. Would recommend for a casual-smart ish lunch!
Funnily enough we were there last night as well. Was just as good as our first visit - had the soft shell crab and it was lovely, and the prawns which came with ana amazing Mexican habanero sauce. Unlike you I didn't try the beers - not that bothered about bottled beer and find that The Urchin's prices on them are stupidly high (why would anyone pay nearly £5 for a 330ml bottle on Punk IPA?). You have made me more interested to actually look at the list and try some of the more interesting ones though!