I have alread dined at several restaurants this year and will just mention them without going into detail. The Robin Hood's retreat is one of my favourite places to go for a midweek meal. An informal atmosphere, friendly staff and carefully cooked and presented food with surprising little extras on the plate. Not cheap for a gastropub, but good food.
The Hotel du Vin was a disappointment. It looks great when you go in with a roaring fire in reception, old panelled walls and gleaming glass. The £35 voucher for a meal for two is laughable. With extras of water, bread, veg, a dessert, service and then VAT of £10 on top of all that, it came to £60. I could not believe that the voucher did not include VAT, or that they would put a service charge on the end and then VAT on that too! The food was unremarkable and forgettable. A chain with no heart in the kitchen.
Do you remember Nigel Lawson, our fat chancellor of the exchequer a few years back (and father of Nigella)? He lost LOADS of weight by fine dining, especially French cuisine. As you say, it seems like a clash but it seems to work AND you get to enjoy it too!
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great you are doing this blog Dee - I shall follow it with interest. on my, what seems like hundredth time at Sl. World and clearly i've been missing the right way to go about it. Fine Dining is such a good idea. I just had a month away, totally off piste, but being in the sunshine, eating what i liked, completely relaxed I found I had only put on 1lb in 4 weeks. good luck, and bon appetit! Anna x
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blogosphere Dee
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered what the Hotel du Vin is like. It looks so inviting from outside but, now that I've read your review, I might give it a miss.
Ha ha, I'm influencing the world!... glad to be read! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great way to celebrate your 60th year, Dee. Do let me know if you want company for any of your fine dining.... M x
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