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Yes The Nut Tree Inn, Murcot, Oxfordshire (near Oxford) we went there for my Dad's 60th birthday and it was fantastic. Very good value for money too.
www.nuttreeinn.co.uk
Tried the Curlew in East sussex & VERY dissapointed. Bad service but food was ok.
Really want to try Purnells in Brum. Maybe for my 40th ๐
having worked in one of the better out of london michelin starred restaurants.. i d offer a few tips.. they are a fine dining experience.. dont ask the price of any thing order without regard for price.. ask dont feign or pretend you know what food or wine is ask.. dont go during the xamas party season dont go saturday nights.. book in advance and telephone on day to confirm and ask for something special ie flowers or enquire about the evenings menu etc that way when you arrive the maitre 'd is waiting/ expecting / knows you and you ll almost cetainly have a specific table reserved.. discretly tip the first person you meet when they leave you.. ( word will soon spread that your a tipper..) your not there to feed the 5000 the food may/ will be rich and too much will lead to trips to the loo.. ask the soimmelier what wines suit each course and order still water as well
enjoy..
Star inn at harome good or was last time there. And is it still sort of a pub ish very relaxed too.
Great rooms too.
The Star is very good, and they have great rooms too. Sadly, however, I think they're currently star-less.
Yep, been to the Star at Harome a couple of times and it's always been good - although not been there since the Perns split up.
Also had a great time at the one on the Llynn peninsular - called something like 'Plas
Bedgroe'?
Kitchin, Martin Wishart and Plumed Horse. All within 5 minutes walk of my house.
Wisharts probably the best of those three but most pricey. All very good. As has been mentioned the CHEESE TROLLEY in Wishart's is a piece of art.
(Oh and the People's Republic of Leith is not a satellite town of Edinburgh)
Had best food of my life at Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir.
Price was indecent though.