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Leatherne Bottel



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Goring : Explore the city and region
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Context : As a couple
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Beautiful riverside setting. Menu sounds adventuresome. Flashes of high culinary skill appear, but like many places not consistently enough. Quality of ingredients is undeniable as is careful presentation. I wish I could say I recall eating something outstanding rather than remembering the delightful setting, because they try so very hard to please. Chef seems rather timid, and dishes lack the impact of flavour that some main ingredients demand. Conversely, she cleverly balances those requiring a more delicate touch.
Use of herbs in hot dishes can be questionable (sprig of rosemary highly pungent, but otherwise undetected in a pork dish). A small chervil sprig adorning my main would have lifted it, had it been larger, chopped and distributed through. I like herbs to be used for flavour rather than just for visual garnish.
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Context : As a couple
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Beautiful riverside setting
Disappointing cooking from another era - fussy, heavy. Vegetable 'tempura' batter bears little relation to the real thing. Lemon torte with incredibly heavy sponge and gelatinous poorly flavoured top. Lunch menu almost good value, a la carte ridiculous for what you get. Oppressive service-wine and water filled each time either of us took a sip, interrupting every conversation. No atmosphere - only 3 tables occupied but better than friends a few days later who were the only people there! We keep hoping that things must improve and try every 2 years but I think this will be the last visit until a new chef, long overdue, is installed (and they get rid of the cooking fat smell as you step in).