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🙂 4/5 - My first "proper" meal in London was the Sunday Roast at
By 👻 @MC F., 10/23/2022 3:00 am
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My first "proper" meal in London was the Sunday Roast at Hawksmoor. The house was packed as it seemed every table was occupied. But the upbeat staff was a well-oiled machine, keeping things moving steadily while maintaining a professional and friendly atmosphere.Onto the meal... the flavor on the roast was delicious... nicely seasoned. I was looking forward to trying the gravy after reading so many over-the-top comments on it. It was savory and silky, though I found the flavor to be somewhat close to "beef bouillon," when I was expecting to be blown away. I do love that they have a half head of roasted garlic on the plate, which I actually enjoyed so much with the meat.I agree with another reviewer who stated that the Yorkshire pudding was on the dry side. Mind you, that was my first ever Yorkshire pudding, so maybe that's how they're supposed to be?Well I can tell you with great certainty that any hype you've read or heard about the Sticky Toffee Pudding is SPOT-ON. I had the version that was more traditional, and OMG. I told my server it was absolutely one of the best desserts I've had in my life. What a glorious combination of salty, buttery, sweetness in the toffee sauce. And that rich clotted cream pushed the decadence of the dish to another level.Glad I tried these British classics!
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