Curiously, considering whose name is on the restaurant, I was slightly disappointed by the food.
The inn is pleasantly situated in the country, with ample parking, far from the madding crowd. I used a sat nav to find it, and I'd hate to try to find it any other way. The building is a charming old one with some character, but which has been refurbished to make it suitable to modern expectations and preferences, and this has been done in such a way that it is tasteful and well presented.
The tables and chairs are comfortable but cosy. If you are a somewhat larger person, as I am, there may be a need to duck from time to time as the roof is not always as high as a modern building may be - but that is one of the necessary evils in a charming old building.
The staff are helpful and the absolute epitome of polite, without being cold or aloof - these are not parisian waiters! - and they do all that they can to ensure that your evening is a good one. They are knowledgeable about the food on offer, and can answer reasonable and somewhat unreasonable questions with confidence and (as far as one can tell) accuracy.
The wine list is a good one, with many good options on it, and it is again perfectly acceptable to rely on the suggestion of the waiting staff.
When it came to the food, I felt there was something missing. The quality was very high, certainly, but it seemed to me that for a restaurant with the name attached to it this one had I would expect something with a spark of creativity, something exceptional about it which would set it apart from other restaurants. What I received instead was extremely well executed, high quality, but somehow lacking in inventiveness.
My disappointment was not major, but at the price point, and given the reputation, I had expected something exceptional. This was not quite up to that.
However, a really good meal and wine, and I would recommend this experience particularly if someone else is paying :-) read more