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    The Latymer

    The Latymer

    (5 reviews)

    ££££

    First of all, 5 stars. The meal, the staff and ambience. Attention to detail on taste and…read morepresentation of food is incredible. It was really of the staff for preparing my man a written happy birthday card. He really enjoyed it. We went for the 5 course meal and regretted not doing the 7 course. If we do go back, we'll definitely try it with wine pairing. It's worth it. Highly recommended! The venue is lovely, there is a nice garden outside with a tiny waterfall if you'd like to a stroll too.

    What's better than having a top class meal at a famous Michelin starred restaurant? It's…read morediscovering an exciting fantastic new restaurant which you can then share with your fellow Yelpers! Though not exactly completely unknown, I don't think the Latymer restaurant is on most foodies' radars. Chef Michael Wignall was recruited from the Devonshire Arms Hotel in North Yorkshire where he won a Michelin star to head up the fine dining restaurant at Pennyhill Park, which is famous for hosting the England rugby team's training camps The Latymer won its first Michelin star this year and speaking to the staff, they're hungry for success and aiming even higher. I think they are well on their way with top class ingredients, innovative cooking methods and combinations, pretty presentation and most importantly, great flavour I took my sister and a friend here on Saturday for my sister's birthday. The 50 cover restaurant is housed in a lovely snug part of the country house hotel The service was very friendly and not overbearing. The staff were all well trained with all the servers able to answer questions about the dishes. There was also no hard sell on the alcohol, which can be annoying in some fine dining places We enjoyed some nice canapes with aperitifs - G&Ts for the ladies and a non alcoholic cocktail for me. It was nice to see a choice of gin offered and eventually, Bombay Sapphire and slow gin were chosen while the barman concocted me a drink with cranberry juice, strawberry and raspberry puree. It's nice for us teetotalers/drivers to feel as valued as the alcohol drinkers The canapes included tiny cigars filled with foie gras & truffle, mini prawn toasts, deep fried risotto balls, prawn sashimi and a variety of breadsticks with 2 dips. All moreish and we had to control ourselves with these and the variety of fresh baked bread Although there were some yummy looking dishes on the a la carte, we went with the 10 course tasting menu 1. Truffle ballotine of marinated foie gras, seared foie gras, carpaccio of duck, beetroot caviar, pickled pear puree with pear crisp, butternut squash sorbet Some of my favourite ingredients on the plate and it was fun to try and mix the different elements on the plate in different mouthfuls 2. Cannelloni of tuna, lime & soy sauce, octopus presse, ginger marshmallow, Oscietra caviar The tuna was divine and matched perfectly with the lime and soy film it was wrapped in 3. Loin & spicy boudin of Lakeland hare, Hereford snails, marjoram cabbage, blck eye peas, bitter chocolate scented jus Cooked sous-vide, the hare was tender and had a gamey flavour. I also loved the marjoram cabbage. My dining companions were surprised how much they enjoyed the boudin noir 4. Seared hand dived scallops, poached quail egg, apple, cider & walnuts, apple emulsion The quail egg yolk oozed out onto the sweet scallop. Yum 5. Warm sardine, Scottish langoustine, anchovy on toast, roast pepper, Bagna Cauda jus The oily sardine was offset perfectly by the sweet pepper 6. Poached & roast croise duck with Agen prunes, coriander gnocchi, shallots, parsley root puree, jasmine jus My favourite dish of the evening - perfectly cooked duck with some innovative and interesting companions. Yes, it did taste of lavender! 7. Fourme d'Ambert, Beaufort, poached quince, smoked paprika crisp, Pedro Ximenez jelly 8. Pear & almond tart, liquorice sabayon, pear sorbet Lovely light tart full of pear flavour 9. Pineapple baba, confit pineapple, coconut cream, coconut sorbet A nice fruity take on the rum baba but once again, very light 10. Warm chocolate moelleux, honey comb, lavender ice cream, honey jelly A rich chocolate dessert with liquid centre. The obligatory popping space dust made an appearance A top class menu. Michael Wignall demonstrated immaculate sourcing of top class ingredients, great knowledge and technique of classic and modern cooking techniques, introduced wow factor into his food and left us with a smile on our faces Only slight disappointment for me was that my dining companions vetoed my wish to ask for a kitchen visit to thank the chef personally. I've been very privileged to have eaten at some terrific 2 and 3 Michelin star etablishments this year - Fat Duck in Bray, Marcus Wareing in London, Aqua in SF and Momofuku Ko in New York. The Latymer is definitely up there with them. They should retain their Michelin star easily next year and be pushing for the next level

    Cafe Rouge - Cafe Rouge Reading Oracle

    Cafe Rouge

    (3 reviews)

    A decent cafe serving French-style food and decorated as you might expect to find in Paris. They do…read morea prix fixe menu both for lunch and for dinner, which is surprisingly good value. I popped in with my lovely wife for a nibble somewhere in the late afternoon hours. We weren't the only ones here and we were greeted warmly and served promptly. My wife went with the French Onion Soup, which she described as rich and meaty, but not enough onion. I was only in a mood for a sandwich, so I somehow ended up ordering the Houmous Baguette. While it was moist and tasty, it seemed like there could have been more houmous on there. It came with a decent sized stack of shoestring fries, but they needed a bit more time cooking as they were still a little underdone. Wow, I'm seriously whining in this review and for that I apologize. It seemed at the time that everything was good, but it's only in hindsight that it needs improvement.

    Without any conviction, I went with my half for a meal at Cafe Rouge Oracle. Guess what, total…read moresurprise. It was Amazing. I had the Pave d'Agneau so succulent perfectly cooked with a lovely puree and green vegs as a main meal. My Half had the filet signature steak with french fries. If you love artichoke as I do have the tapenade d'artichaut. Loved it but you will need more bread :) The merguez actually taste like real merguez pardi! Surprisingly the atmosphere was so relaxed, great music ambiance and service was exactly what you need when you are out eating, very caring but non-intrusive. All in all it was a perfect experience for a couple who never get a chance to enjoy a dinner outside with a perfect ambiance allowing you to chiil out and chat. Give it a try guys

    L'Ortolan

    L'Ortolan

    (8 reviews)

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    Ate here with three mates at the start of the week and we went for the amazing value lunch menu,…read morethree courses cost £32 with canapés, bread, amuse bouche and pre dessert all thrown in!The food was perfect and with such a stunning level of cooking on display it maybe the best value meal I have ever had! We will go back for the tasting menu at some point without doubt The goose liver, caramelised white chocolate and pickled raspberry to start was the best plate of food my friend had ever had... Seriously good food

    I've been here several times over the years for special occasions; in a group for a friend's 30th,…read moremy 21st birthday and my grandmother's 80th among others. It's tucked away behind Shinfield, so I'd hardly classify it as a restaurant in Reading, but it's won enough awards under that guise - so whatever works for them. It's got one Michelin star deservedly and as it's an old house, feels much more relaxed that its somewhat stuffy counterparts in London. There are two or three rooms to dine, as well as private dining and the chef's table, then a large pre and post-dinner lounge to boot. Prices are as you'd expect for a place of this league, but they do utterly fantastic lunch deals all year round. You can go there and have a three course meal (with pre-starter and pre-dessert) for £30, and feel utterly spoiled rotten. Unlike other French places I've been to, the chefs don't mind if you ask for something to be removed or cooked a different way. Though I've only had to do it once, having felt perfectly happy to do so. Classic cuisine with a modern twist is served up beautifully and they have a long and very well chosen wine list.

    La Flambe Restaurant

    La Flambe Restaurant

    (2 reviews)

    This is one of the best restaurants in the Chippenham area. Not in the town itself but instead…read morenestled in the Wiltshire countryside in the village of Sutton Benger. It's about a 15 minute drive from Chippenham itself. It is extremely popular with locals and tourists. There isn't a restaurant like it anywhere else unless you go out into Bath or Bristol? The cuisine is French, and is extremely good. I've eaten in a lot of nice restaurants in my time and this one is on my favourites list. It is here that I had one of the nicest racks of lamb I have ever eaten. Succulent and juicy it was cooked to perfection and not a scrap of meat was left on the bones. Their signature dish are their dauphinois potatoes. Again these are the nicest I have ever tasted. I have tried several times to replicate them myself bit can never do it. They are out of this world! Creamy and garlicky they are out of this world. The whole meal was just stunning. Completely out of this world I thoroughly enjoyed every mouthful. The restaurant itself is nothing too special, a very simple dining room that seats all diners comfortably without being on top of each other. It could do with better lighting and a bit more of a vibrant atmosphere. The staff are very attentive and you don't have to wait long for drinks or food. This is quite an expensive restaurant so it would be for most people a once a year treat unless of course you have pots of money and you can afford to eat there all the time? I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who wants a venue for a very special occasion. They cater well for large groups and celebratory dinners. The food as I have said is fantastic so you won't be disappointed on that front. I shall definitely be making another reservation again in the future.

    Very good food for a good price. Pleasant service and a lovely atmosphere. Relaxed and unrushed.read more

    Côte - french - Updated May 2026

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