This addition to
the culinary oasis that is still Ludlow, despite a few
losses recently, is the latest addition to the collection
of Alan Murchison of Michelin-starred L'Ortolan, with
Chef Will Holland leading the team at the stoves.
Initial reports are promising
from this well set up restaurant with its stout stone
walls and warm panelling. Nothing is left to chance
with the table settings either, and quality prevails.
Possibly that is why they have also been awarded a Michelin
star for 2009.
Their five course market menu
draws its produce from a 30 mile radius of Ludlow, probably
a first for that richly endowed area, and is available
to their internet customers who make a reservation.
Leaving on one side the menu du
jour, the gourmand menu and the Sunday lunch, let's
dwell upon the à la carte with four choices per
course. Starters of twice baked Shropshire blue soufflé
with caramelised walnuts, truffle honey and a pinot
noir reduction, make a suitable foundation for roasted
breast of Breckland duck, seared foie gras, butternut
squash, caramelised apple, honey and ginger juice, followed
by spiced Madeira cake, saffron and chocolate crème,
caramelised pear and anise ice-cream, or a prune and
Armagnac soufflé with bitter chocolate sorbet.
Their Sunday lunch, by the
way, has been declared a Yorkshire pudding free zone
- a thoroughly retrograde step in my view, but I suppose
you can't have everything.
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