Amuse Bouches
Seahorse

Seahorse

United Kingdom, TQ6 9BH, Dartmouth

Fish • Meat • Steak • Seafood


"this assessment is based on the overall experience. this evening, the seahorse visited for a very special occasion and had something different than something special. thinking back into the “Seahorse of old” was an experience in which one could feel, wanted and appreciated. we left last night the feeling as if it was now a special club we were not members. I used the feedback at the time of the “Style over Substance”, but in fairness the problems did not quite articulate, it is that I felt that just attention was paid to the wrong things, e.g., how dinge appear instead of taking care of the detail of what is actually, i.e. the above mentioned note. if I could score a few areas separately, this would change the star rating. for example, one of the waiter dec, had great knowledge and was beautiful, certainly a credit to the place, as well as the kitchen was on point. eating was fantastic. So, with that said why the three stars? I just don't know what this restaurant is trying to be? if listened to a request to dimme the lighter in the private escapade, the catina versus the seahorse (probably again for occurred) than pay attention to the detail of their actual customers. clear glasses away, replace cutlery in time, make sure that a cure is deleted before the next arrival. give them to all the tables the same focus, instead of leaving feeling certain that are important and others not. I miss the feeling that the seahorse had earlier, and that they had in opposition. I was underwhelmed last night. for me, a meal should always be a special occasion to enjoy an experience, no matter what. But the feeling from the left was not important and we did not."

La Dame De Pic London

La Dame De Pic London

Four Seasons Hotel London At Ten Trinity Square, London, United Kingdom, EC3N 4AJ

Wine • French • Chicken • European


"Last Friday, my fiancé and I had an unforgettable dining experience at 'La Dame De Pic London ' to celebrate our anniversary. From the moment we stepped into the restaurant with its stunning décor, we were greeted with a warmth and sophistication that set the tone for the evening. It was clear from the start that we were in for a treat, and we were not disappointed. We opted for the indulgent Menu 'Voyage ' with the respective wine pairing, and every single dish was a symphony itself. The culinary prowess demonstrated in each course was simply extraordinary, leaving us with no doubt that we were in the hands of master chefs. The combinations of flavors were unexpected and thrilling, while the presentation of each plate was unmatched in creativity. The culinary journey was unparalleled, and each course was thoughtfully curated to provide a unique and delicious experience. The ambiance of the restaurant was fantastic, with a sleek, modern design that was both stylish and comfortable without being overdone. The service provided by the waiters was exceptional, and their professionalism and courteousness elevated our dining experience to a whole new level. We would like to particularly commend the service provided to us by Alessandro, whose unmistakable passion for the establishment left a lasting impression on us. Overall, La Dame de Pic London was a truly outstanding dining experience that we would highly recommend to anyone seeking an unforgettable meal. The restaurant 's attention to detail is amazing, from the culinary artistry to the ambiance and service, and it has truly set a new standard for fine dining. We cannot wait to return to this outstanding establishment in the future. Does all this sound like a never-ending hymn of praise? Yes, probably. Should this restaurant be regarded in such high esteem? Yes, without question!"

Fraiche

Fraiche

11 Rose Mount, Oxton, Birkenhead CH43 5SG, CH43 5TD, Prenton, United Kingdom

Fish • French • Coffee • Creative


"After a two year gap, it was good to be back at Fraiche. We had been booked to return in spring last year but, of course, Covid intervened. Weve been coming for years and always enjoy Marcs food. Its interesting. Its imaginative. And, more than...anything, its delicious. Little has changed. Theres still the giant videos playing on the walls of the bar area. When you arrive, its restful ocean scenes a bit like I imagine it is if you have a fish tank at home. When you come back for coffee, its changed to scenes from space, complete with appropriate sound track Rocket Man, Space Oddity and the like. Theres snacks to be eaten here. Firstly, Garden a drink made from cucumber and whatever else Marc has picked from his allotment that day (he told us later that pretty much all the veg he uses comes from the allotment). Theres the usual spiced pecans and some British charcuterie. And a little seaweed and trout roe tartlet. And an onion and Parmesan foam. When youre seated at your table, theres a final snack. A little waffle, each square filled with either feta or cherry tomato. Possibly the best of the snacks. In what seems a new direction for Marc, several of the dishes lean towards East Asia. The first up is Chawanmushi a Japanese set custard made from dashi, with the flavour of seaweed and a powerful smokiness from cubes of eel. It seems to be fashionable to serve sweetbreads in a deep fried crisp coating. My partner isnt a great fan of them but reckoned these were the best ever tasted a firmer texture than usual. It comes with a little maitake mushroom (Google later told me Id better know this as Hen of the Woods and a soy based dressing. Somewhere round here, bread was served. Its always a course in its own right at Fraiche. And its always top notch. This was a light as a feather brioche and theres butter to slather on it, or olive oil to dunk it in. Both work. Next, there was a cold soup made from crme fraiche. Chopped hazelnuts and a little, very peppery, watercress provide a texture contrast. Then, very seasonal white asparagus comes chopped, along with girolles and courgettes. I think on every visit to Fraiche, its the fish course Ive enjoyed most and it was no different this time. Sashimi grade tuna is very lightly seared but theres no sense of rawness here. Theres some baby pak choi and a citrussy ponzu dressing. For the final savoury course, theres farmed Anjou pigeon. Its a milder flavoured bird than wild ones you usually get in the UK. It comes, seemingly quite simple, with a slice of earthy morcilla, Jerusalem artichoke puree and an artichoke crisp. I thought it was lovely and only just missed out on being my favourite course. On the other hand, my life companion didnt like the texture and left most of it (which, of course, meant I got seconds). Theres then the first of three desserts. First up, an ice lolly. I do no justice to it by calling it a lolly. This is no ordinary lolly. This is a lolly shaped like lips. Ruby red lips made from llo cherries, with a hint of lemon and, inside, a little mint chocolate. Then theres a shot glass of a refreshing strawberry soup, topped with slice of earthy truffle. And finally, a honey, chocolate and pineapple mousse again not too sweet. Well, I say finally but it wasnt. As I mentioned earlier, we were back in the bar area watching the space video. And Marc appears. He presents a planet. A metal sphere which he opens to reveal a macaron each. With the cooking over for the evening, hes able to chat for a little while, telling us hes been playing with flavours while the restaurant has been shut. Hes soon back with a little tray of chocolate petit fours. So, all that was left was to get the bill. This isnt the sort of food we want to eat regularly but it is food we want to eat now and again. So, off we went into the cold and wet of a Merseyside June evening. With a little bag of cookie dough to bake the next day. I think we might have preferred the little cup of hot chocolate that we got one winter visit."

The Old Kitchen Tearoom

The Old Kitchen Tearoom

Chawton House, GU34 1SJ, East Hampshire, United Kingdom

Pubs • Wine • British • Vegetarian


"A break in the weather so we walked up to the house admiring the setting. On arrival, the door to the tea shop had a table in the way see photograph. A waitress popped her head out the door and looked at me as if she wondered what we were doing there. 'Are you still serving....cake? ' says I. 'Yes, take a seat ' and she gestured to one of the courtyard tables. We took a table the only customers (or so we thought). The waitress came to take our order I was so looking forward to a slice of cake. Imagine my disappointment when the only offerings were shortbread, brownie or scones. So we plumped for a cream tea (no fruit scones available, only plain) and a brownie. Now it is a pretty courtyard...but not in the pouring rain. Being British, we sheltered under a parasol to enjoy our tea. Unfortunately, the scone was microwaved and they forgot the brownie, but served two cream teas?! When my jeans started to get wet, we decided not to hang around and so I went to settle up. On paying (at the doorway) I looked to the left and saw another couple sitting at a table INDOORS ...all warm and toasty, plus lots of empty tables. I asked the waitress why couldn 't we have been seated indoors. Her reply 'They were reserved '. Really? We had been there 15 minutes and no one had arrived or left. It was 3.15 on a wet and windy Friday afternoon. I really felt as if we had been an inconvenience."