This review proved quite difficult to write, as I had high expectations for the tasting menu at the Brighton institution that is...
The Gingerman
The menu with my thoughts is as follows:
Bread was excellent and unfortunately my favourite part of the meal came with this in their butter with truffle and honey which I could eat all day long.
We started the meal proper with some veloute with parmasan and summat else which was very pleasant indeed thank you but unfortunately was the second best thing on the menu
Smoked Mackerel
Cuttlefish, Beetroot, Apple, Horseradish Cream - this was the best part of the main courses, excellent dish. Really light and pretty damn elegant thanks very much.
Pig Cheek
Scratching, Truffle Polenta, Ravigote, Leek Purée - this was alright I guess but quite heavy and really didn't play a welcome part on the meal considering the next course.
Lamb
Rump, Sweetbread, Tomato compote, Dauphinoise, Burnt Onion - too heavy by far and actaully a rather unpleasant eat if I'm honest. The lamb and tomato jarred against each other and the burnt onion lingered unwelcome on the tongue. Dauphinoise was lst unfortunately as it was great.
To Finish
Dark Chocolate & Sesame
Mango & Passion Fruit Salad, Sesame Tuille, Passion Fruit Sorbet - Sweet, sweet, sweet. Overload, especially as they subjet you to some really tooth shattering desert wine. Poor.
Wine flight was decent but it should be for the price (30 quid each).
Really quite annoyed with this as we were only there as the Little Fish Market is currently closed for renovations. Will not hurry back, certainly not for the tasting menu. You can get three courses for 37 quid which seems like the more sensible thing to do as you can vavoid that awful lamb dish.
5/10
The Gingerman
The menu with my thoughts is as follows:
Bread was excellent and unfortunately my favourite part of the meal came with this in their butter with truffle and honey which I could eat all day long.
We started the meal proper with some veloute with parmasan and summat else which was very pleasant indeed thank you but unfortunately was the second best thing on the menu
Smoked Mackerel
Cuttlefish, Beetroot, Apple, Horseradish Cream - this was the best part of the main courses, excellent dish. Really light and pretty damn elegant thanks very much.
Pig Cheek
Scratching, Truffle Polenta, Ravigote, Leek Purée - this was alright I guess but quite heavy and really didn't play a welcome part on the meal considering the next course.
Lamb
Rump, Sweetbread, Tomato compote, Dauphinoise, Burnt Onion - too heavy by far and actaully a rather unpleasant eat if I'm honest. The lamb and tomato jarred against each other and the burnt onion lingered unwelcome on the tongue. Dauphinoise was lst unfortunately as it was great.
To Finish
Dark Chocolate & Sesame
Mango & Passion Fruit Salad, Sesame Tuille, Passion Fruit Sorbet - Sweet, sweet, sweet. Overload, especially as they subjet you to some really tooth shattering desert wine. Poor.
Wine flight was decent but it should be for the price (30 quid each).
Really quite annoyed with this as we were only there as the Little Fish Market is currently closed for renovations. Will not hurry back, certainly not for the tasting menu. You can get three courses for 37 quid which seems like the more sensible thing to do as you can vavoid that awful lamb dish.
5/10