Salmon Fillet
The Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg

The Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg

Parkstraße 1 38440 Wolfsburg, London, United Kingdom

Wine • German • Mexican • Barbecue


"First of all, a small disclaimer: The four stars should be understood in the context of the claim. This is of course quite high for a restaurant of this category. I was missing a little something atmospherically. The Aqua presents itself as noble and purposeful, but it lacks a bit of the extraordinary component. The menu, for all its quality, which I'll get to later, misses the chance to tell a story. The service had a few unexpected vulnerabilities. Among other things, there was a lack of consistency in the address (sometimes you, sometimes you) and people failed to introduce themselves. The fluctuation within the service staff was also noticeable; I would have liked to have been accompanied through the evening by the same person. But there were also many nice moments in which our numerous questions were answered competently and friendly. One can summarize here that the atmosphere and service are certainly subjective, but they seemed a bit too stiff and submissive for me. About the menu: The Kalamata olive was a first highlight for me. Simple, with local cheese, but surprising in its intensity of taste. The bread served was also convincing. Well-made sourdough bread enriches every menu. Pulpo and Chorizo were also convincing. With the pork belly, the fantastic, slightly peppery aftertaste of the jus was a particularly great experience. The eagle fish carpaccio was a dish with a high surprise factor. While the outer part was almost a little boring, the flavor intensity increased massively towards the middle. The red onions were awesome. The Breton sole resulted in a very familiar and less innovative taste, which was so technically perfect that it was still my second highlight of the evening. We continued with an onsen egg, which once again showcased the Aqua team's exceptional craftsmanship. With the Étoufféé pigeon, the question of the meaning of the name should perhaps have been avoided. Even though I'm a little frightened by the perfidious methods of dealing with animals that our French neighbors sometimes practice, the pigeon in this form was a completely new culinary event for me. So exactly what I expect from upscale gastronomy. The champagne sorbet just wasn't for me. But the same applies here: great quality and attractive presentation. The first desert, consisting of coconut, carrots and passion fruit sorbet, was creative, beautiful and tasty and qualified as the third highlight. The second: popcorn, corn and strawberries was the complete opposite and by far the weakest dish of the day. I have no idea what they were thinking. The praline finale was a visual highlight, but in terms of taste I didn't have much choice. All in all, the Aqua presented itself at a fantastic level on the ability scale. But I think the restaurant lacks a bit of character. Despite this criticism, I had a really successful evening."

The Mason's Arms

The Mason's Arms

United Kingdom, Stratford-on-Avon

Pubs • Meat • Pizza • Tapas


"Nice venue, good atmosphere, but just lacking a little something. The menu was decently sized, but lacked any sort of lighter-health conscious choice(s). Dogs weren’t allowed in the main dining room area which was nice, but you can still eat with them in the more...causal area. It’s an order at the bar situation(at least at lunchtime), which is fine, but my least preferred. Everyone was nice, personable and relatively efficient. There was a pretty big delay on plate clearing. Which I think is kinda standard on order at the bar gigs, as the staff just aren’t around as much. I got the crispy duck ciabatta which had some really good elements. The duck wasn’t exactly crispy, just sorta cooked. The sauce was brill as was the bread melted cheese. The bread had that crisp exterior but soft warm, cheese glued ooey-gooey middle that was just, actually, sublime. You could have removed the duck and it would probably have been an improvement, none of the ‘is that a piece of fat, or just chewy duck’ bites. Just bready, cheesy -and that little bit of sauce sweetness- goodness. The salad it came with however, a very poor attempt. Lettuce, tomato onion. And not even shredded lettuce just a cracking great big wedge of it shoved in a bowl.. very unappetising. Hey ho. Same jig with the coleslaw. It had to come out of a big ol’ bought in pack. Let’s put it like this, if I bought it from a shop, I wouldn’t repurchase it, ever. After dining here I’m not sure I’ve found out what the ‘twist’ on the traditional country pub is. Nevertheless, good for what it is, could be better but could be lots worse. A solid 4/5. Would return, but I’m not rushing out the door, ya’know?"