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Culinary desert is no more!


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It's been over two years since I posted a snivelling little post about having nowhere local to eat (well) and now, as of last Friday, my prayers have been answered!

The Archangel in Frome - a labour of love for the renovation team and a stunning result. The bar/restaurant looks fantastic and the food is lovely. Cocktails in the garden then melt-in-your mouth liver with mash and for my friend duck, a duck confit pie and thick wedgy chips. Add a bottle of rose prosecco and the evening was perfect.

http://archangelfrome.com/home.html

PS The chef is John Melican who has a very good pedigree I believe but it's actually all the staff and the obvious passion that has gone into the place that make it such fun. :biggrin:

PPS I'm in no way associated with this place (more's the pity!) Their PR team - local networking, Twitter etc, seems to have spread the word probably more effectively than any agency could have done.

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Sounds great, it is good to see new places in the area. I see he has Chocolate Nemesis on the menu, the famed River Cafe dessert that never worked if you tried it at home. Another ex-Bibbendum chef heads to the west country (to join Ian Bates in Wells)

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Went back on Saturday, place was buzzing which was lovely to see. Himself had the liver on my recommendation (which I now remember was 'calves liver saltimbocca') and the only surprising element was that they had cut it up. Seemed quite bizarre to me.

I had plaice with capers which was just lovely (gentle really) and a good fishy taste.

Pudding was cheese board (choice of five - he chose westcombe cheddar and westcombe caerphilly plus a Somerset brie) The pieces were small but came with some great rough sesame seed biscuits and some chutney and all was finished so clearly was good! I had chocolate nemesis which was very soft and as I haven't ever had the original I'm not sure how correct or not that is. But it was fab. Just pure chocolate indulgence with a bit of creme fraiche and a shortbread biscuit.

Lovely lovely meal plus one glass of wine and some Diet Cokes. £56. Brill!

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How great to hear people being so nice about the Archangel. My mate Sam runs the place, and also happens to be one of the best cocktail barmen I have ever encountered, (Babington/Soho house pedigree). A better perfect manhattan than 69 Colebrook Row or Hix, I shit you not!

He used to run At The Chapel in Bruton, also in Somerset. I'd love to hear more reports of people going to this place.

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