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  1. [but even with a star it will still be easier to score a table at No.6 than many of the Stein outlets....the power of TV![

    That's certainly true about the power of TV. Just for fun, I ordered some mincemeat pies from Rick Stein's website as they seemed a bit more fruity and were not at all expensive.

    The package came with a pile of advertising for the Stein monopoly in Padstow.. B&Bs, restaurants, pubs... it went on and on and was all very slick. It boggles the mind at times.

  2. Our dinner at Number 6 in September was definitely our favourite meal during a short stay in Padstow. I found the dishes very clever and delicious, plus the staff were attentive and extremely friendly without going overboard and 'hovering.'

    Unfortunately, Nathan Outlaw's place was closed on the only night we could dine there.

    We'll definitely get there next time.

  3. Monsieur Roux was right it seems. You can't maintain standards if you spread yourself so thin and put your mug on TV.

    Roux appears on Celebrity Masterchef but at the same time, does not spread himself so thin or in such a clownish way as Ramsay. Ramsay's formulaic and ridiculous programmes have certainly lowered his standing as a chef or purveyor of fine food. Ego often gets in the way of success.

  4. What a lot of people here do not know is that these bloggers tried to make a big splash on another website dedicated to food. They posted at least 5 reviews of London restaurants and all ended with an advertisement for their blog. Fair enough, and you can accuse me of being cynical and skeptical about their true motives now making this fuss about Marcus Wareing and his behaviour. I think they are publicity seekers of the worst type.

    I think by drawing out this thread, we are probably feeding their egos even more.

  5. Those little unnamed goodies look like the sesame desserts found in Chinese bakeries or dim sum restaurants, but somehow I doubt that's what they were.

    Was Shaun Hill chef at Gidleigh when the Hendersons owned it? I knew them ever so

    slightly and never got to stay there while living in the U.S. Of course now that I

    live in the UK, they are no longer on the scene there.

  6. I can recommend La Ferrandise which is in the 6th, just across from the Luxemburg Gardens on rue Vaugirard. I had a lovely 3 course meal there with a friend a year ago. Like L'épi Dupin, also in the 6th, the meal cost about €35 or something close to that. I've seen lots of solo diners at the latter.. good hearty, bistro food.

  7. Gordon Ramsay (or shall I say his staff?) chose Casamia in Bristol as one of the top two Italian restaurants in the UK.. for his latest programme searching for the best restaurant, period. Casamia won out over a London restaurant. I don't particularly put any credence into what Ramsay ever says or does but the food looked inventive and interesting.

  8. Thanks, I hadn't seen that review. She took very good photos, something I rarely seem to remember to do until I am in the car going home! I'm just lucky that we live south of London and have access to many wonderful eating experiences. I'd like to go back during the winter and try their menu again at that time of year.

    I'm beginning not to miss NYC all that much. :-)

  9. The Curlew is a bit out of the way, but it seemed a good spot (came highly recommended by some foodies) for a birthday lunch after a spot at Bodiam Castle. Some have rated it on a higher level than The Sportsman, but I'm not sure I'd go quite that far.

    The menu is concise and offers vegetarian and 'light lunch' options, as well as the usual mains and starters. We opted for the light lunch (choice of 2 or 3 courses) because we are travelling quite a bit this month.

    The bread was served with butter plus a pile of pork drippings infused with thyme... a great way to start the meal. A tart of carmelised onions with large ceps was delicious and served with new potatoes. My partner had a smoked chicken salad, also well-prepared. Desserts were a great ending to the meal, served in very 'smart' surroundings. My pick was a wonderful plum crumble full of large chunks of plums and not too much crumble served with yogurt ice cream.

    Service was helpful and spot on, too.

    Jay Rayner, if it is of any interest, praised this restaurant.

  10. I think you are right, Ambra. The dining room is small and the tables are close together, but luckily I have mainly been there for lunch or an early dinner, and it's never been a problem. You used the word, 'yet,' but I'm sure the owners have no desire to change things in the near future and I'm not sure they are trying to appear 'upscale,' despite the neighbourhood.

    Luckily, London has lots of place to choose from.

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