We were 6 people, wanting to catch up after a couple of months of busy life. It took us three weeks of an email chain and close to 50 emails to settle on a date... and then we forgot to book the place we wanted to go to. it was trendy. By the time I called, it was also fully booked.
So I looked on old faithful: tastecard, to see what I could rustle up at short notice, preferably with an apologetic and useful discount. The White Swan had great reviews (on google and tastecard) and 50% off the food. It was also in the perfect location. I booked.
They confirmed the reservation on the day, and I showed up a few minutes early. I found it easily, walked in... and was grateful to have read that the dining room was upstairs, because downstairs is YAP: yet another pub...
I climbed two flights of stairs, and found myself in a high-ceilinged bay-windowed air-conditioned wood-panelled little piece of heaven, with a smiling and professional french waiter in full long-aproned gear. Heaven!
Friends arrived soon, but the main contingent took nearly one hour from our original booking time. The staff happily brought us bowls of delicious olives from the downstairs pub, and extra servings of bread as we waited for the latecomers. When we finally ordered, and the starters arrived... Wow... I have eaten in my fair share of excellent restaurants... I did not expect to find such exquisite flavour combinations and impeccably creative construction and presentation two floors above a pub. Neither did anyone else. As bites were taken, eyebrows were raised in delight... The latecomers, having helpfully suggested we "start without [them]", were envious.
Then, we ordered the mains. That was a tough choice for me. There was lamb (i usually hate it when it's oven baked), duck (sometimes there's too much fat for my liking), gnocchi (i will never order gnocchi outside of a - good - italian restaurant), turbot, veal cheeks, and one other fish that I can't remember. Several of us opted for the veal cheeks. YUMMMMMMMY!! Gosh. Despite the frenchness of the place, and the portions, I have to admit I found the serving generous! Far from overwhelming, but generous. Pair it with a side of chips (delicious double-fried hand-cut chips), and you're golden. (the chips were too. Golden that is).
Moving on to dessert, a couple had the banana souffle with peanut butter ice cream. Not enough ice cream... but... the flavours... the flavours!! I'm a die-hard chocaholic. I'll have the cheese board if there is nothing chocolatey on the menu. And yet I would go back for the banana souffle and peanut butter ice cream. If you don't try it, you have not lived. Fluffy. Light. Peanutty. Banana-y. Oh, and the peanut brittle on the side is yum too.
Then the bill came, we did some maths, and concluded that 6 people (3 had 3-course meals, 3 had 2-course meals) sharing two bottles of wine for £220 was a bargain. Mind you, the tastecard is needed for that... and has some exclusions, requires booking, yadda yadda yadda.... But do you know what the fun bit is?
We all agreed we would go back and pay full price. It was DELICIOUS! And impeccably served. read more