THREE COURSE CHARM AT ANDAZ
LIVERPOOL STREET
The Andaz Hotel at Liverpool
Street has to be one of London’s swankiest hotels these days with no less than
7 restaurants and bars. Housed in the old Great Eastern Hotel it manages to
retain that old railway hotel grandeur
but has a contemporary feel – the Catch champagne bar on the ground floor is regularly
packed out with noisy city workers and commuters as well as the occasional couple of old ladies from Norfolk enjoying a day out in the capital.
Hotel restaurants can be soulless and dull, but not so the
1901 restaurant and bar. Set
in what was once the Great Eastern Hotel’s original ballroom this is a
magnificent Grade two listed room where you can sip cocktails and champagne at
the centrepiece floating bar, underneath one of London’s most imposing original
stained glass domes. It is worth coming for the setting alone, but the food is
good too, based on home grown British produce but accompanied by an exciting
cocktail list.
I was here to sample the ‘3
course charm’ package, organised for me by international concierge company Lime
& Tonic.
As you might expect it comprises three courses, preceded
by a glass of Veuve Cliquot champagne
and with just three choices for each course there wasn’t a lot of
deliberating over a lengthy menu
For starters I ate Beetroot Carpaccio
with mixed salad, figs, goat cheese, black radish and seeds which were
colourful and satisfying for something which looked so light and dainty. My guest
had the Rabbit Confit with fennel and celery mousse, cauliflower, cherry and walnut.
It looked lovely on the plate and the rabbit had just the right chunky texture
His main course was a simply
presented but tasty Artichoke Risotto with courgette, baby carrot, broccoli,
parmesan and truffle oil. He pronounced this exceptionally tasty while I ate
Plaice Fillet, pan-fried, with coco beans, chorizo and coriander. The fish had
a delicate flavour which the coco beans enhanced rather than smothered and I
was delighted to note that, unlike in many dining establsiheemnts in this part
of London, portions are neat and not overwhelming. Not all City diners are
eating for England!
With plenty of space for dessert
we relished the Raspberry, Lychee and
Ginger Cheesecake with violet liquor jelly, lavender sugar, chantilly cream and
lemon sorbet which had a lot going on
but lived up to its lavish description
and the White Chocolate Flexi Ganache- Burnt
white chocolate and mandarin Sorbet, while very sweet, was a glorious ending to
an evening in a really lovely setting.
While we ate we watched the bar tender swizzle
and swirl his cocktails from the centre of the room and behind me was a wine and cheese cellar where I’m told guests can
partake in an evening of wine and cheese tasting with sommeliers and cheese
specialists
Lime & Tonic is a
‘concierge’service which finds interesting deals on meals and activities not
just in London but all over the world.
The three course charm at Andaz
is priced at £30 per person for members including a glass of champagne.
www.limeandtonic.com/london/