Lovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire Countryside Lovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire CountrysideLovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire Countryside Lovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire Countryside
Lovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire CountrysideLovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire Countryside Lovely Country Pub based in the Buckinghamshire Countryside
- demo reviewed 8 years ago
This is to see what happens to the rating
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- demo reviewed 8 years ago
Had an evening meal with the family here recently. I read a newsflash about it a while ago and it looked good.
From the outside it looks really nice, but the moment you step in, there is this smell of, I don’t know how to explain, but it comes close to toilets. You know, when you smell a toilet. Like a sewer smell. I think, I was the only one who smelled it. Despite, it really bugged me, it took me round about 30 minutes to neutralise the odour, as in, I was there long enough not to smell it that much.
Service was good, thoug, I think a little bit too much staff, so they chatted behind the bar and eye-contact was difficult. So when we were really ready to order ( I must say, the waiter did come to our table 3 times to ask if we were ready to order), it took a while before he looked at our table.
We started with 3 shared starters. 3 dips with pita-bread, olives and bread with balsamic vinegar dip.
– pita-bread was a bit cold and hard
– dip 1: humus (tasted a bit too strong)
dip 2: tzatziki (I doubted if they made it fresh from scratch – not that they claimed that, but it just was a bit lame)
dip 3: beetroot spread (I am still not sure about that)
– olives, well, can’t go a lot wrong with an olive
– bread: maybe a bit too chunky and dry. As in, imagine a loaf of bread (from 2 days ago), cut into 4 pieces. Oh there was also some kind of, I think it was like herbal bread, or something like sundried tomato bread, but both of them…pretty dry.
When we finished the starter, the main course came not too long afterwards. I ordered the:
Roasted Pumpkin, Sage & Ricotta Tortellini, White Wine, Cream & Parmesan Sauce £12
Meanwhile copy and pasting this from their menu, I remember again what I should have tasted, like the sage and the ricotta and white wine.
Luckily I like pumpkin, pumpkin was there, I actually only tasted the pumpkin and the parmesan sauce. Maybe…maybe they should call it, Giant Pumpkin Tortellini with Parmesan sauce. If it would be like that on the menu, I probably would not have chosen it.
The tortellini-pasta dough was a bit too thick and too chewy.
I finished my plate, it was not grotesk or so, but it was also not haute-causine. They tried to make it sound and make it look like it was something delicate and tasty. Well…it was not delicate and tasty. It was OK. But, next time I would not order it. And I also would not order the pita-bread or normal bread.
I shared a Chocolate Tort(e) with my son. That was nice, rich, and 2 spoons were enough for me. My son, the chocolate lover, killed the rest of the chocolate cake. He loved it, including the salty-caramel ice-cream.
All in all, I had worse food in England. And I have been to less atmospheric pub restaurants. This one was not bad at all when it comes to a pub restaurant. Though, I still continue my mission to find a decent, affordable, restaurant in the UK.
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