Rising Sun Gastro Pub Review

August 18, 2011 by admin  
Filed under British Food Reviews

The Rising Sun pub is located in Dear Hay lane in Poole, just behind the main high street by a car park. It used to be a Thai restaurant but changed to being a gastro pub a couple of years ago. Haven eaten there a few times recently in the evening, I decided to have a family meal left my father’s birthday as the food had been excellent.
SoupThe pub has a very warm feel and as you enter the bar is on the left and a small seating area on the right. The main restaurant area is on your left and there is a secluded outdoor garden in front of you for those now rare sunny days! I believe the Rising Sun was actually an old coach house years ago and I think it is at least a couple of hundred years old.

We were seated near the window which turned out to be a blessing, as it became very hot throughout the evening and we were able to open the window behind us. The staff are always efficient and friendly in the rising Sun (which sadly is fairly rare these days) so it is unlikely that you will be waiting a long time for service.

I started off with a home-made mushroom soup with some granary bread that was first-class although I probably shouldn’t have ordered it as it made me even hotter than I already was.

The head chef at the rising Sun is Phil Etheridge and he has helped the restaurant gain two rosettes which I feel it deservedly holds. After reading through some information on their website it appears Phil has worked at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in Claridges London which might explain the high standard of food.Steak

For my main course I decided on the fillet stake that at £23 was not cheap but having had it before I knew it was going to be worth it. Twice now I have ordered the state as medium to well done and twice it has arrived exactly that. My steak was accompanied by green peppercorn sauce, watercress and chunky chips, and the portion size was just right.

If I had to moan about anything, it would perhaps be that is slightly bigger menu would be nice. However there are specials available that generally seem to be geared towards seafood and I would prefer a small the menu that they were able to cook perfectly and utilise fresh ingredients for than a larger menu with average food.

When we went to the restaurant on Friday night it was almost full and I would recommend booking in advance just to make sure you are not disappointed, particularly if you are a party of four will more as generally restaurants are able to squeeze in a table for two at short notice.

DesertFor the desert my wife and I shared a typically British strawberries and cream as we were both pretty full from our main course. I actually quite fancied their mixed berry fruit crumble but as I knew the portion size would be quite large I opted for the lighter option.

I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the rising Sun and everyone who ate with me enjoyed the food and service. It’s maybe a little more expensive than your typical pub, but the quality of the food is not typical and you get what you pay for here.

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Edge Restaurant at Studland Dene, Bournemouth

April 9, 2010 by Sam Davis  
Filed under British Food Reviews

If you’re looking to have an exquisite meal with stunning sea views to match, then I can thoroughly recommend the Edge restaurant, at the Studland Dene in Bournemouth.

Opened in December 2009, the Edge restaurant boasts a lofty location at the top of Alum Chine, meaning you have got superb views over the whole of the coastline from Old Harry Rocks, right up to Hengistbury Head.

Redeveloped recently, the Studland Dene is a far cry from the building that preceded it.  The modern building houses its’ Edge Restaurant on the fourth floor, meaning customers are sat in an ideal dining location.  As well as this fourth floor, is an extra dining area on a higher level, which again, has windows on all four sides, so you can savour some stunning views.

Service wise, Edge was second to none.  We were served by Chris, a model example of how any waiter should be – knowledgeable and attentive – plus, he had that all too seldom trait of actually being able to strike up a decent conversation, therefore, from the beginning – we were more than satisfied with the overall feel of the restaurant.

To start, I had the lightly curried parsnip soup, and my partner had the home smoked duck breast, with a
prune & Armagnac puree, and herb & nut crisps.  The soup was very tasty, and plentiful.  The duck, although at first it looked a tad sparse due to the artistic way it was presented, was more than enough for a tasty entrée into the main course.

For the main course, I chose re-constructed braised belly of pork & black pudding, with pease pudding fritter, sautéed spinach, cider & braising liquor veloute.  It was hard enough me saying it, let alone the chef who actually cooked it!  It tasted fantastic, and the liquor veloute successfully entwined the different tastes and textures – and this ensured that the meal as a whole was very fulfilling.  I ordered this with a side-order of garlic mash, which, to be honest was probably not needed given the portions I had!

My partner had the seared sesame seed crusted tuna, with pad thai stir fry, wilted ginger & chilli, bok choi, hoi sin reduction.  I’m not much of a tuna fan, however from the sounds I was hearing across the table, I can confirm that her feelings toward the dish were more than positive.  I haven’t heard the words “lush” and “amazing” so many times in a sentence.

Finally, to finish, I had the deconstructed strawberry and cookie cheesecake, whereas my partner had the fruit and nut hot chocolate fondant.  Again, these were sublime.  If you’re looking for a filling dessert, I’d recommend the fondant over the cheesecake – however, given the main course I had, I ended up pleased with my choice.  Presented on a slate… I literally managed to “wipe the slate clean”.

During the meal we drank rosé wine (for her), a lager shandy (for myself), still water, and afterwards we had a couple of liqueur coffees to finish.  Once again, in terms of drinks, the waiting staff were attentive without being obsessive with regards to topping it up/offering another.

We arrived at the restaurant at 7pm and didn’t leave until about 10.15pm.  It is not a place where you can pop in and pop out (although I’m sure if you were in a rush they’d happily oblige) – however, when you put together the good service, excellent food, and the tremendous views – it is the general experience which gives this restaurant (and here’s comes the pun)… the Edge.

Our meal came to just over £90.  More expensive than the usual “meal for two”, however in my opinion, the price is justifiable when you consider the whole experience.

If I go again soon, despite the awesome views on the “extra” floor at the top, I would probably opt to sit on the main fourth floor – as I do like the hustle of the bar, and the general chit-chatty atmosphere as you would expect from a busy eatery.  Although the area where we sat was busy, it did slightly lack atmosphere – but then towards the end of the meal some music was played softly into our area – so that was my one negative remark lambasted!

The Edge toilets were are definitely worth a visit if you get the chance – fantastically designed, contemporary and stylish décor, and gorgeous smelling hand soap which, perhaps ironically, makes you not want to wash your hands again. PLUS, they had The Spy Who Loved Me Bond movie showing on the LCD TV in there – genius.

Chris, our waiter, told us that Edge is now open for breakfast in the morning, and also during the day if you want to pop in for a drink.  On the fourth floor is an outdoor balcony, and this will be a great location for sitting outside with a glass of wine, soaking up those evening summer rays.

Their website is http://www.edgerestaurant.co.uk/ and it provides more information, as well as a gallery, plus you can access their menus too.  It is well worth checking out, and I certainly would recommend the place for a superb meal in a top location to match!

Address: 4th Floor, 2 Studland Road, Alum Chine, Bournemouth, BH4 9JA, UK.
Tel: 01202 757007

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Swan Kitchen Essentials 3 in 1 Electric Can Opener

August 14, 2009 by admin  
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Swan Kitchen Essentials 3 in 1 Electric Can Opener
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Chef’s Choice Diamond honed Two Stage Rotary Sharpener, Model 320

August 13, 2009 by admin  
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Chef's Choice Diamond honed Two Stage Rotary Sharpener, Model 320
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UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC KNIFE / SCISSOR SHARPENER NO BLUNT KNIVES

August 11, 2009 by admin  
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UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC KNIFE / SCISSOR SHARPENER (778) NO BLUNT KNIVES
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