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The Latymer at Pennyhill Park Hotel

Address:Pennyhill Park Hotel, London Road, Bagshot, Surrey GU19 5EU
Tel:01276 471774
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Price: £55.00Wine: £20.00Champagne: £48.00
Opening Hours:Tues-Fri 12.30-2pm Tues-Sat 7-9.15pm (Fri-Sat -9.30pm)

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This stunning country house hotel has got just about everything going for it. Set amid 123 acres of Surrey parkland, Pennyhill Park boasts its own golf course, a vast spa & fabulous rooms – not to mention the Michelin-starred Latymer Restaurant. Chef Michael Wignall (ex-Devonshire Arms in North Yorkshire) is on dazzling form here. Recent highlights from his top-end menu have included ballottine of pigeon served with morels, boudin blanc & beetroot, crisp chicken skin & butternut squash & an equally complex dish of plaice with scallop, oyster beignets, creamed polenta, palm hearts & edamame beans – a perfectly balanced mélange of components. Desserts also wow diners with the likes of tiramisu parfait, coffee tagliatelle, muscovado foam, cappuccino cup & honey ice cream. The fine wine list provides a perfect liquid match, & the professional front-of-house team does its job admirably. More comforting, classic food is served in the recently refurbished brasserie.

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David T.
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David T. ( Over 60, Male, United Kingdom )

My wife and I, with a daughter and her boyfriend, stayed for a night, mainly with a view to trying the restaurant, 1 Michelin star, formerly run by one of our favourite chefs, Andrew Turner, now at Landau, but now the province of Michael Wignall. The hotel has two restaurants, the Latymer, where we ate, and the brasserie, so it is perhaps not too great a surprise that the Latymer, on our arrival at 7.30pm, had only one other table occupied, by a couple. It is, perhaps, more surprising that only two other tables (one 4 and one couple) were occupied throughout our meal. Although this was mid-week, I would not have expected quite such a lack of customers.
All of the tables had been set, all but one with white fabric cloths. Our table, a round one in the middle of the room, had a inlaid wooden top which it would have been a pity to cover. We were seated in comfortable chairs.
Although the website suggests that over 200 wines are available by the glass, this was not obvious from the wine list, which listed a reasonable number, certainly less than a dozen of each colour, but nowhere near 200. Perhaps the website is out of date. The list had a decent selection of bottles and did not seem grossly overpriced.
Service was mostly correct, if a little frosty at times, mainly by a young lady who plainly did not speak English very well. When she had delivered each course, she then told each diner what was on his or her plate, presumably in case we had forgotten. This might have been useful to the many amnesiac diners the restaurant doubtless gets, had she identified the ingredients correctly. However, several times what she said did not precisely match what was on the plate – she got the main ingredient correct, but the others were all over the place.
Sadly, none of us found the food to be as enjoyable as we had expected. Every single dish was, to my mind too fussy, with too many ingredients, too many tastes and not enough of any one to give much more than a mouthful of anything. For example, my lamb main course had two small circles of medium rare meat – OK, that made two mouthfuls. There was also one similarly sized circle of well cooked meat. Then there were lots of little bits of other things. I found it messy and unsatisfying. Had I been the only one, the tenor of this review might well have been different, but all 4 of us felt the same way. Sadly, the same applied to every single course.
We all decided to have a cheese course after dessert, and that was by far the best course of the evening. The cheeses were, without exception, in the peak of condition and were served reasonably generously. There was a good selection, from which we were free to choose what we wanted. For the indecisive among us, the server made a decent selection. My favourite was a truffled Brillat… More

February 2009
Overall:4
Food and Drink:5
Service:4
Atmosphere:4
Value for Money:3
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