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Foodess50s, Female, United Kingdom

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Reviews written: 73 (35 voted helpful)

Restaurants rated: 4 (this year)

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Foodess’s latest review

The Harrow at Little Bedwyn (Little Bedwyn, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3JP)

I like Modern British Cooking especially when delivered with a flair and elegance which out-classes the snobbishly French fashion of over-stylised cuisine that perhaps a few too many Brits have adopted in the past. Even better when it is served within the walls of an under-stated country establishment, where you can relax in the company of good friends.

We ate carefully spiced and precisely balanced ingredients which had been confidently put together to correlate agreeably. Beetroot amuse bouche had just sufficient spicy heat and cumin fragrance to complement the sweet beet’ puree, which stood up to the topping of smoked eel cream that actually resembled the texture of pate. Breads were perfectly soft and warm. Who would have thought of putting lobster with dahl – I am so glad they did. A risotto had a dense rich woodiness from chestnuts and English, yes English, truffle with a piquancy coming from the cheese. Scallops, my sister-in-law told us, were cooked to perfection and arranged within a neatly colourful pea and chorizo surround. I tried to quell excitement in anticipation of the main event. Delicately steamed turbot sat above chicken and vegetable broth, which only just failed to eclipse the outstanding performance by the Pembrokeshire lobster and spiced creamy lentils. Venison was a triumph cooked exactly to order that brought satisfying smiles to those dining at our table.

A pre-dessert was a sensational take on boiled egg with soldiers. I won’t give the game away completely….but it is worth ordering dessert just for this. If you like silky textures and mango, you will love this. Dessert was of course, impeccably produced, and like everything else was assembled to a clean, modern and modest style, where the palate gets the best deal.

At the risk of almost never finishing this comment, comfort, atmosphere, service, and wine are quite deserving of mention, but it is obvious where the emphasis is, and should be.

Unspeakably good! Need I say, the sort of food that… More

11 December 2011

Overall:10
Food and Drink:10
Service:10
Atmosphere:10
Value for Money:9
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Reply to “Please Please please can we have a blanket ban on Mobile…” (in Restaurant & bar talk)

Seems to be a trait in some who love to draw attention to themselves, which is why I guess they won’t leave the table. Frankly I’d be embarrassed to use a mobile at the table, though I hate to admit that I keep my phone switched on purely to take a call should my house alarm be triggered. Thankfully not happened yet. And I agree any other call can be ignored/terminated. More

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Additional information about Foodess

Personal description

Someone who loves all things food and wine

Eating out habits

6 x month – pleasure

Favourite restaurants

The Goose, Britwell Salome, Oxon,
Maze, L'Ortolan,

Last supper

Daurade in Lobster Bisque
Chambertin

Interests

Cooking, eating out, wine, swimming, walking and reading (mainly about food)

Favourite book and film

The Bourne Legacy (b)
Matrix (f)

Dream dinner companion

David Attenborough

Favourite hotels in the UK and abroad

Gidleigh Park, Devon
Son Julia, Majorca

Favourite holiday destinations

Spain, Rome, Switzerland and Anguilla

Drives a…

Something very ungreen because that's what we have (& had for no. of yrs)

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