The Queen's Head opposite St Mary's Church almost in the centre of Chesham is a Fuller's pub.
Staff are welcoming. There are several rooms off the bar. Sports are available on TV. The beers on tap included Fuller's London Pride and ESB, Brakspears and Fuller's Bengal Lancer- a 5% IPA new this month.
There was also a wine list and very full whisky selection. The food was supplied by Thai Kitchen. With mains classified as Mild, Spicy, Hot or Very Hot there is a choice of various styles with beef or chicken for £7, or with prawns for £7.50 served with rice or noodles. There was also a blackboard with various chef's specials. Service was quick and the food was fine and spicy.
All in all, a good value unpretenious outlet for good beer and Thai food.
Date of visit: 7 November 2010
Listed in CAMRA good beer guide 2009
Winners of the Fullers Inns Country Village Pub of the Year 2008
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Roca Tranquila, Fuengirola
Well signposted from the Gardenia Park Hotel on the N340 in the Torreblanca area of Fuengirola, the route takes you tortuously through a hillside urbanization overlooking the port.
There is an ample car park in the grounds of the old house recently refurbished. The entrance to the dining area is past the spotless open kitchen on the left where Danish chef-proprietor Kasper Nielsen can be seen at work.
The tall-ceilinged dining room is spacious and elegant with views over all Fuengirola. There were few other tables occupied on the night we went, but we did not feel lost in the space. Equally had it been full we would not have felt cramped.
The service was attentive and helpful. The atmosphere, menu and prices clearly state that this restaurant, opened in June 2008, wants to challenge the likes of El Higueron, Airen and Girol – all within a few kilometres.
Having read an earlier Tripadvisor review we opted for the open ravioli starter. Presentation was excellent and the care in preparation was evident, but we both felt the balance of flavours was overpowered by the cheese.
For mains we had Fideua con bogavante- lobster pieces on a noodle base. The same care in preparation and presentation was evident and the flavours were good.
The last bottle of our chosen local Montespejo had been sold “that afternoon”. The substitute offered as similar, Marina alta (16€) from Alicante turned out to be more floral.
The usual trimings of amuse-bouche were fine.
At 123.90€ for two including wine and drinks Roca Tranquila is not cheap, although on a par with its supposed competitors. The wine mark-up is over 200%.
We would recommend this restaurant for a romantic dinner for two, or for entertaining guests. We intend to revisit, hoping that next time the mix of flavours will be moving closer to the divine it ought to be.
Date of visit: 14 October 2010
Gourmetour: not listed
Michelin: not listed
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Vanilla Pod, Marlow
Excellent dinner 23-Oct-2009 courtesy of Nick, as a birthday treat. Marlow now has a profusion of good restaurants, rivalling Ludlow.
Jasper Gerard in the Daily Telegraph 8-May-2010 gives it a good write-up and 7/10.
Jasper Gerard in the Daily Telegraph 8-May-2010 gives it a good write-up and 7/10.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Casa Bigote, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cadiz, Spain
Casa Bigote is rated 7.5 by Gourmetour (2008) - the highest in the province of Cadiz- we had high expectations. A little tricky to find- Bajo de Guía is a pedestrianised area on the estuary by a small ferry over the river to the Parque Nacional de Doñana.
The restaurant setting and decor were impressive. We had a first floor table overlooking the estuary. And it was non-smoking. The service was first class. Our waitress was knowledgeable. The wine list was very reasonably priced and had a good selection of local wines and Albariño. More than twenty different Manzanillas - as you would expect in Sanlúcar de Barrameda- were on display above the chiller cabinet with a tempting display of fish and seafood. Being on the coast that is the speciality.
The problem was the food was disappointing. We tried the Sopa de Mariscos, and two dishes from the specialities of the house. They were rape (monkfish) and corvina with salsa de cigalas. None of the dishes rose above the ordinary and the monkfish was both overcooked and cold- quite an acheivement! Graciously the price of the monkfish was deducted from the bill when we complained about the quality.
If we went again- and I am tempted- we would choose from the fresh fish and seafood priced by the kg. That way we won't get food prepared yesterday.
The restaurant setting and decor were impressive. We had a first floor table overlooking the estuary. And it was non-smoking. The service was first class. Our waitress was knowledgeable. The wine list was very reasonably priced and had a good selection of local wines and Albariño. More than twenty different Manzanillas - as you would expect in Sanlúcar de Barrameda- were on display above the chiller cabinet with a tempting display of fish and seafood. Being on the coast that is the speciality.
The problem was the food was disappointing. We tried the Sopa de Mariscos, and two dishes from the specialities of the house. They were rape (monkfish) and corvina with salsa de cigalas. None of the dishes rose above the ordinary and the monkfish was both overcooked and cold- quite an acheivement! Graciously the price of the monkfish was deducted from the bill when we complained about the quality.
If we went again- and I am tempted- we would choose from the fresh fish and seafood priced by the kg. That way we won't get food prepared yesterday.
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