Lucky you!
Good question.
Starters: Obvs bone marrow. And the crispy pig skin and dandelion is great; it’s one of his classics. I love sardines and went giddy when I once saw them on his menu. I’m not sure what else to recommend really, there’s so much which is classic, simple but brilliantly executed.
For mains their pies are stunning, very rich and typically steak or game plus trotter. But they’re always for two so you need to be huge, solo and super hungry... or with a willing partner. f@ggots with cabbage and leeks in a mustardy based gravy/sauce was exceptional as well. I once went a little bit hung over and coldy, and it was pissing down and crap outside. I had the f@ggots and a glass of red and everything in my world was quickly perfect. The beef mince on dripping toast is also recommended.
I also go for things like kidneys and mash, liver and also had grilled ox heart a couple of times although I’m not sure I’d recommend these. Again, simple but brilliantly executed.
Oh man. Writing this has made me hungry and quite envious. Look forward to reading about your visit.
Thanks, HT!
I’m not keen on liver, but love kidneys (lamb for preference, but pigs’ too). I’m very keen on ******s, but haven’t had any decent ones since the ****** shop at the junction of Whitehorse Lane and Whitehorse Road closed several decades ago (remember that [MENTION=1721]Mr Putdown[/MENTION] [MENTION=33732]Swillis[/MENTION] ?)
I’m very partial to a pie, and the good lady Doctor her indoors is always willing. Isn’t that right, [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION]?
I thought we were off there in a few weeks - turns out it’s 26/4; still, anticipation is a good thing!