We were looking for one last Sunday lunch in Kent for 2012 and settled on a roast at Chapter One, Farnborough in Bromley. Booking was easy through their website. The venue itself was nicely decorated and the chairs were very comfy. Claire had 3 courses, being the deep fried fish cake, the roast sirloin of beef and the pecan financier. I chose the chicken and ham terrine, roast beef and chocolate delice. The whole meal was excellent, each course complimented the last. The service here was efficient and polite. Overall, an excellent Sunday lunch at Chapter One in Farnborough, Bromley, Kent.
Read More...The Horns, Otford
After a bit of exploring online, I decided to give The Horns in Otford, Sevenoaks a shot and we weren’t disappointed.
The service here was top-notch, we really felt they cared that we enjoyed our time here. The wood burning stove gave the venue a nice, warm, atmosphere.
The food quality was excellent, the quantity was enough to keep me satisfied – I did still have a sticky toffee pudding for dessert (which was excellent). The roast lamb was very tender, the roast potatoes were good (although would have preferred a bit crunchier) and the vegetables were nice. The Yorkshire pudding was fantastic, light and airy whilst still being crunchy.
Overall, The Horns received a very well deserved 5 plate score (Top Rated).
Read More...The White Hart, Brasted
I have been wanting to visit The White Hart in Brastead, part of Sevenoaks, Kent for a while now. After having lunch on a Saturday at their sister pub, The George in Hayes, we decided to visit them.
The venue itself was a perfect, contemporary country inn, with wooden beams, log burning fires and rustic carpet. The service was good, one or two mistakes but mostly rectified without an issue. The Sunday roast itself was excellent with great meat (I had lamb, Claire had chicken), interesting vegetable medley, good roast potatoes and nice gravy. A good selection of desserts, I had an upside-down sundae.
Overall, an excellent venue for a celebratory Sunday lunch.
Read More...The Moody Cow, Upton Bishop
Sunday lunch The Moody Cow pub and restaurant in Upton Bishop was wonderful. We all thoroughly enjoyed our meals, I especially liked the pork duo, being served with both the pork belly as well as a loin. The roast potatoes were the star of the show, being really crunchy.
The venue was amazing, with a neo-gothic feature wall, large comfortable looking sofas and a wood-burning stove. This was a very special venue with an excellent Sunday lunch. A Best Sunday lunch at The Moody Cow in Herefordshire and well worth a visit.
Read More...The Swan at The Globe, London
I was looking for another Sunday lunch in London and decided to give The Swan at The Globe a go.
I am very pleased we did. Our food was excellent, it was between £14 – £16 for a main course, choices such as Pork Belly, Roast Beef and Roast Chicken. The meat quality was good, the vegetable selection included shredded cabbage, chantry carrots and cauliflower cheese. The Yorkshire pudding also nice. Service was great, being on hand whenever we needed them without being intrusive.
Suitable for families, couples, romantic meals or Sunday lunch with friends. Top Rated Sunday lunch for The Swan at The Globe.
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