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havoc

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31,858 posts

251 months

Tuesday 5th August 2008
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Well, we splashed out big-style for Mrs Havoc's birthday - was a surprise for her, even more so when her best friend & hubby turned up! biggrin

And what can I say? First-rate service, absolutely superb food, had a fantastic night. The bill at the end was a little steep, but it was never going to be Harvester prices...

Memorable points:-
- my wife being speechless for the first time since I've met her (!!! hehe) - Serge greeting her helped there. In fact, his slightly tongue-in-cheek approach (to the diners) the whole night seemed to help the whole room relax, as otherwise it felt slightly stuffy and formal.
- being given pate-de-foie-gras canapes a minute after we've sat down! Completely unexpected and set the tone beautifully.
- being handed a wine-album (30-pages and leather bound), and mistakenly opening it to the 'Petrus' page first...seeing a bottle listed at £10,995 made me go a little pale until I found the New World section further back...
- The best pan-fried foie gras and the most perfectly cooked scallop I've ever had.
- Tasting caviar for the first time (a creamy caviar-and-??? sauce accompanied the halibut).
- At one point having 4 waiting staff around the table doing different things.
- Discovering that crushed popcorn actually goes really well with a lemon creme! biggrin

In short, can really recommend it.

Triumph Coupe

386 posts

205 months

Tuesday 5th August 2008
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Ha I can imagine your face when you opened the page to £11K wine laugh "can we have four glasses of tap water please and don't skimp on the ice!"

What was the damage for the four of you (if that is not a rude question)

Roger645

1,774 posts

263 months

Tuesday 5th August 2008
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Great Restaurant, wonder what will happen as the Wareing/Ramsey spat declines?

Last time I was there and drinking a sensible bottle of wine bill was £250 for two of us.

havoc

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31,858 posts

251 months

Tuesday 5th August 2008
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We paid £520 for 4 of us, inc. 2 cheaper bottles of wine (Kim Crawford Pinot Noir - had it before, very good), water, and coffees. Not something we'll be repeating particularly often, but as a once-in-a-blue-moon it was fantastic...


The Wareing/Ramsay spat...couldn't care less, as long as the food and service remains up-to-scratch (MW wasn't working on Sat night it appears - Alan someone was running the kitchen (and the food was still excellent), as we were told when our wives came back from a tour of the kitchen!!! Not that I'm jealous at all, no...)