You have probably heard of the Chiltern fire house in Marylebone.
If you haven’t, what rock have you been hiding under for the past 18 months? Recently
visited by the likes of Kylie Minogue, Kate Moss and Lilly Cole. The Chiltern
fire house is probably the hottest (see what I did there) restaurants in town.
I was lucky enough to go for dinner on Wednesday, and even
had a table next to the lovey Karren Brady from The Apprentice. Annoyingly, we
just missed Jennifer Aniston with her fiancé Justin Theroux, they arrived for dinner with the rest of the cast after the UK premier of Horrible Bosses 2 in Londons Leister square.
The Chiltern Fire House is a great spot for a special occasion
and prices aren’t as bad as you are probably thinking. Although if you are planning a visit you will need to book well in advanced as there can be up to a 2 month waiting
list.
The restaurant itself is beautiful and has the right balance of being both open plan and intimate. They even have the cooking station on display.
The menu changes on a weekly basis so there is always an excuse to revisit.
In the world of media, lunches, dinners and just generally eating out is what we do. Crab doughnuts are talk of the town at the moment and I've been told (one too many times) that I have to try them at The Chiltern fire house.
We ordered drinks and some of the nibbles while we waited for our starters. We had corn bread fingers, Crab doughnuts (obviously) and deep fried squid.
The grab doughuts were little fluffy balls of crabby delighfulness. The rest was pretty standard in taste and there wasn’t anything particularly
great about them, although it was all cooked really well.
My starter on the other hand was jam packed full of flavour, I was going to go for
the Hay roasted Pigeon grilled salsify (Root veg) and liver paste.
But instead I had Grilled Octopus, aubergine,
daikon (mild-flavored winter radish) and mushroom. It was also sprinkled with pine nuts and a crunchy garlic flavor topping.
My starter was rich without being over powering, all the flavors worked in complete
harmony with each other making it one of the best starters I've ever had. The
Octopus was cooked within an 8th of a millimetre to perfect. The tips
of the octopus were crispy and the base was tender, the little picked onions
and the mushrooms added depth to the dish it was gorgeous.
Did you know that octopus is massaged before it's cooked, it apparently enhances the flavour and texture. One of my friends told me over diner, she grew up in Turkey and used to go out on the fishing boats. (Every day is a school day)
Roast Duck, celeriac, walnuts and chervil, was the
main dish I chose.
I like to choose things that contain Ingredients I wouldn’t really cook at
home.
I discovered I don’t really like roasted duck leg,
it was the dark flavor of the meat I didn’t particularly in enjoy, the duck breast
on the other hand…..
The skin was crisp and the breast meat was pink, moist, seasoned perfectly and tasted incredible. I took my time to eat my plate of food and truely enjoyed every bite.
Both of the dishes that I had felt like they had been cooked with so much
care and looked as good as they tasted.
We had some fine French bean d and a side of spinach. The spinach has
cream, garlic and shallots mixed in and was finished with nutmeg. (try it at
home)
This place was a gem and defiantly lived up to its expectation. I could find a single fault. The waiters were certious and attentive, the vibe was great and the food imaculate.
I will defiantly be going again.