I'd been once before, with my friend A, a little over a year ago, and had been looking for an opportunity to go back!
Starter - Asparagus and Morels - Ragout, Broad Beans, Marmite Mushroom Puree, Madeira Sauce |
It was well worth it! They've just changed to their Spring menu, which meant lots of lovely fresh flavours. I was only there for lunch, and didn't feel I had time for the full tasting menu, but as it turned out, since I was given 2 amuse-bouches as well as the courses I actually ordered. All of which were delicious!
Main - Herdwick Lamb - Cannon, Sweetbread & Tongue, Black Garlic, Courgette & Basil, Lemon Thyme |
It was all glorious, and, as you can see, beautiful to look at as well! I also got to try sweetbreads for the first time (my verdict is that I like them, or at least I like them if they have been cooked by Monica Galetti.)
Dessert - Yuzu and Rhubarb Yuzu Posset, Rhubarb Compote, Ginger Shortbread, Rhubarb Sorbet |
After lunch, I went to the theatre (to see Betrayal again), then, as I had time to kill before my train home, I went the National Gallery, as I am always happy to spend time there.
I usually tend to head to the Sainsbury wing, where they keep one of my favourites, the Wilton Diptych, and the Uccello George and the (rather sad) Dragon, or alternatively to the opposite end of the gallery, where they keep another of my favourites, Henri Rousseau's Surprised!
Details from Rubens' 'The Lion Hunt' |
This time, however, I decided to give those a miss, and to spend some time with some of the other artworks.
And this study of Saints Christina and Ottilia.
Particularly St. Ottilia, who is carrying a tasteful , if slightly startled, pair of eyeballs.
It turns out that St Ottilia wasn't, as you might think, martyred by having her eyes removed but rather was miraculously cured of blindness.(The label by the painting is silent on whether this was before or after she formed the habit of wandering around with her eyeballs balanced on a book..!)
I did also make time to go and visit The Ambassadors , and Whistlejacket.
Then I took a walk back to the station, through Hyde Park, where I spotted some of the resident parakeets ( They apparently descend from a small number of pets which escaped or were released, 3 years ago or so, and now there are literally thousands of them living wild)
I also saw a pair of jays, which made me happy. I haven't seen one for years, so it was a lovely surprise, even if they were not very cooperative about posing for photos!
Altogether an enjoyable day.
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Gorgeous looking food Reads like a great day all around.
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