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<blockquote data-quote="Crisp Sandwich" data-source="post: 7179790" data-attributes="member: 5983"><p>Pretty much everything cooked over an open oak-fed fire.</p><p></p><p>The brisket roll is gone from their menu - cue several disappointed faces. There was a brawn croquette in its place but alas, at 1930hrs, they were all gone.</p><p></p><p>Table opted for pork belly in fish sauce and chilli oil (tremendous - got 3 pieces in a serving, had to share, was disgruntled briefly), rarebit croquette (didn't try, was told it was good) and a carrot dish which I did try and was excellent. Other nibbles ordered were little bowls of smoked nuts. </p><p></p><p>Ribeye steaks all round with sides like hand cut chips, smoked baby potatoes with crème fraîche & onion jam and charred broccoli with a soy emulsion. The steaks from medium rare through to medium well were all cooked to perfection. I'm sure that they do the other things on the menu just as well as their steaks but if I'm in Elbow Lane, I'm having that.</p><p></p><p>The desserts were a chocolate mousse and an apple tea bread but I can't comment on those because I didn't eat them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crisp Sandwich, post: 7179790, member: 5983"] Pretty much everything cooked over an open oak-fed fire. The brisket roll is gone from their menu - cue several disappointed faces. There was a brawn croquette in its place but alas, at 1930hrs, they were all gone. Table opted for pork belly in fish sauce and chilli oil (tremendous - got 3 pieces in a serving, had to share, was disgruntled briefly), rarebit croquette (didn't try, was told it was good) and a carrot dish which I did try and was excellent. Other nibbles ordered were little bowls of smoked nuts. Ribeye steaks all round with sides like hand cut chips, smoked baby potatoes with crème fraîche & onion jam and charred broccoli with a soy emulsion. The steaks from medium rare through to medium well were all cooked to perfection. I'm sure that they do the other things on the menu just as well as their steaks but if I'm in Elbow Lane, I'm having that. The desserts were a chocolate mousse and an apple tea bread but I can't comment on those because I didn't eat them. [/QUOTE]
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