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Launceston Place

A wonderful three course menu exhibiting great ingredients and beautiful presentation

Hand and Flowers Revisited

Some things are so good that they are simply worth doing twice. (I initially made a rather lame innuendo here, Continue reading →

Butler’s Wharf Chop House – a table with a view

I am sometimes dubious about taking up special offers at restaurants. With Groupon and various other offers bandied around quite Continue reading →

Salt baked lamb

As well as being someone who spends more money than he should on wine and eating out, I also like Continue reading →

Lunch with a Legend

The tag “legend” is all-too easily bandied around these days. To me, it should only be used where someone has Continue reading →

New York, New York!!

It was famously said that when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. I would argue Continue reading →

Wine Tasting on a budget?

If you look at it, a good wine has many similarities with a good symphony. They are both painstakingly put Continue reading →

A Lunch @ Dinner by Heston

There are some names in the world of food that immediately excite and Heston Blumenthal is certainly one of those. Continue reading →

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