Michaelmas Goose Dinner at The Goring, Victoria

The Goring is one of London’s most prestigious and regal hotels with a long and impressive history. The moment you step inside there is a feeling of British excellence and cosy luxuriousness and the staff make sure every visitor feels special. So when an invite to their annual Michaelmas dinner arrived in my inbox I cleared my diary immediately for the occasion.

Michaelmas Goose at The Goring

En route to The Goring, with my best black-tie outfit on, I did some quick research on Google, ‘What is Michaelmas?’ In short, Michaelmas is the feast of St Michael and the angels, a Christian festival celebrated on the 29th September each year. Just like the link between Christmas and the turkey, Michaelmas was always associated with goose. Sadly it is an often forgotten holiday now, unlike the American equivalent, Thanksgiving, but the Goring choose to commemorate this holiday every year with a grand meal for a few lucky attendees.

Michaelmas Goose at The Goring

The meal for twelve was served in the newly redecorated Drawing Room, a magical dining room with beautiful hand-sewn Fromenthal wallpaper designed by Russell Sage. With a glass of champagne in hand we toasted the day of Michaelmas and awaiting Michelin-starred chef Shay Cooper’s goose-inspired six course menu.

Michaelmas Goose at The Goring

The menu for the evening was as follows:

Fermented rye soup, pearl barley, goose sausage

Pressed goose terrine, truffled goose cracker, Waldorf salad

Button mushroom risotto, cured goose liver, spiced duck crumbs

Roast Coleman’s goose breast, glazed faggot, salt baked turnip, maple

Beauvale cheese, Eccles cake

Blueberry and natural yoghurt parfait, Hibiscus tea

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Each course was immaculately presented, carefully constructed and full of wonderfully balanced flavours and textures. The rye soup was light but creamy with a delightfully contrasting crispy topping. The terrine was decadent, with fresh slices of tart Granny Smith apple cutting through the rich taste. I loved the inventive button mushroom risotto, a light alternative to rice with an intense earthy flavour.

Michaelmas Goose at The Goring

The main event was a beautiful piece of goose breast, with a variety of vegetables. The confit goose leg was my favourite part of the dish, highly flavoured and seasoned to perfection. Goose is a hard bird to cook, and in parts it was a little tough, but the flavour more than compensated. To match each of the courses the Goring Sommelier had chosen a complementing wine, with the main course we enjoyed a glass of the rich and elegant Chateau d’Armailhac, Paulillac 5eme Cru Classe 2004.

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Before dessert we tried a delicious piece of Beauvale cheese which was paired with sweet Eccles cake. Then it was time for dessert, a light and tangy mousse with a hint of fragrant hibiscus tea, it was an absolute triumph.

Michaelmas Goose at The Goring

In case we weren’t full enough, a platter of delicate petit fours arrived to accompany the tea and coffee. I tottered home on my heels feeling like I’d just left a fairytale feast, whatever the occasion The Goring makes every visit memorable with the fine service, high quality offerings and Best of British atmosphere.

More information about The Dining Room at The Goring Hotel here.

Yauatcha Signature Dim Sum Menu, Soho

Yauatcha is a restaurant which suits every occasion. Stylish but fun, with reasonably priced Chinese cuisine of the highest standard. I recently went along to the original Soho branch to try the Signature Dim Sum menu, a feast of some of the most popular Yauatcha recipes.

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As I now know, the Yauatcha menu makes it difficult to resist ordering one of everything. To avoid the lengthy process of choosing from the list of irresistable items, opt for the Signature dim sum menu, which has a nicely balanced selection pre-picked, to share as a table.

It includes:

Blue swimmer crab salad

Venison puff

Seafood dumpling soup

Poached Peking chicken dumpling

Har gau

Pork and prawn shui mai

Three style mushroom cheung fun

Fried chilli squid

Crispy aromatic duck 1/4

Chinese vegetables

Dessert

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The joy of dim sum is that every mouthful is different, but when you find a dumpling that you really love, you just want to eat it again and again. From the signature menu my favourites were the rich and luxurious venison puff… velvety meat encased in a buttery pastry parcel and the slimy but moreish mushroom cheung fun which Yauatcha coat in the most delicious marinade.

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Crispy duck is a classic Chinese dish which Yauatcha excel at. Their version has plenty of crispy skin and the pancakes are extra thin, avoiding a floury aftertaste in the mouth. At every Yauatcha restaurant they will provide you with three circular dishes of sauces, I like to keep the sweet chilli sauce for adding to my duck, for an extra spicy kick.

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Vegetables feel very much like an afterthought, brought along to the table after a decadent feast of far more interesting dishes! I found the baby bak choi a little bland, though the fresh vegetables did give a palate cleansing effect after the rich meal.

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The desserts are displayed immaculately in a beautiful cabinet which I always ogle at on the way in. It is worth saving space for these sugary works of art, or ask for a box of the colourful macarons to eat on the journey home.

More information and book a table at Yauatcha Soho here.

A Weekend in Leicester

Leicester would not be my first choice for a English getaway, but when my little sister said she was performing at the Curve theatre, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to check out this unlikely weekend destination.

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To stay

The Grand Hotel Mercure Leicester – This centrally located 4 star hotel is housed in a grand Victorian building, and is the most upmarket accommodation option in the city. The bedrooms are spacious and comfortable and the common spaces downstairs have recently been modernised to provide a stylish and welcoming area for visitors. Prestigious chef, Marco Pierre White has opened ‘Marco’s New York Italian’ in the hotel which serves traditional Italian dishes alongside American classics. The Mercure Hotel is well equipped for business visitors with 10 meeting rooms and conference facilities, or for weddings there is the majestic Kings Ballroom.

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To eat

John’s House – This quaint farm eatery opened at the start of 2015 and has become Leicestershire’s only Michelin star eatery. Award-winning chef John Duffin presents sophisticated and delicious plates of food, utilising the produce grown and raised on the family farm. After enjoying a wonderful lunch have a look round the impressive vintage car collection and pick up some homegrown ingredients to take home from the lovely farm shop.

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To shop

Studio NL – This stylish studio / shop is found 20 minutes outside of the city centre in an eclectic courtyard of creative businesses. As well as running imaginative workshops and coffee shops, Studio NL make a range of beautiful children’s clothing and accessories, and exhibit and sell a carefully curated collection of items from brands they have discovered and love.

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To drink

St Martin’s Tea & Coffee Merchant – Tucked away in the creative quarter of Leicester, St Martin’s Tea & Coffee Merchant is a lovely place to spend a morning. The quirky cafe is spread over two floors with plenty of cosy seating areas to relax and enjoy a drink and cake. The team roast their own beans and the coffee is without a doubt the best in town, with a rich and creamy flavour.

More information on visiting Leicester and what’s on in the city here.