Monthly Archives: April 2010

Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 26/04

Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring A. A. Gill is at Bistrot Bruno Loubet. ‘The menu is short and brilliantly desirable.’ Snails and meatbealls were ‘musty and meaty’, a skate terrine was ‘pressed and … Continue reading

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Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 19/04

Welcome to the weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring Half-way through his review of The Fat Duck, Chris Pople complains: ‘I’m running out of superlatives’. The post is particularly interesting in its comparison of Heston’s flagship … Continue reading

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Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 12/04

Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring Manson, says John Walsh, is ‘warm and welcoming … as embracing as a favourite pub’. Gemma Tuley’s Fulham bistro is getting consistently good reviews; scallops with breadcrumbed crab … Continue reading

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Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 06/04

Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring Fay Maschler visits Colony, Atul Kochhar’s latest, whose decor ‘invokes the beige spirit of boardroom’. (‘My friend Tracey MacLeod’ [sic] was ‘at the next table’.) Whitebait with apple … Continue reading

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