A disappointment of stellar proportions
Oct. 26th, 2007 12:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, it seems that the Star has gone downhill again. The beer is still fine, but there's no way that Fullers would risk the reputation of a pub that's been in every edition of the Good Beer Guide, so that's no surprise. The disappointment is the food. The steaks have gone up in price again, to £14. I don't mind paying £14 for a steak. But I do mind paying £14 for four measly ounces of overcooked ribeye. It could just be that the kitchen was busy, or that they were trying to eke out a dwindling supply of meat (neither of which would be acceptable, but would at least suggest that standards hadn't plummeted), but the continental meat platter we had as a starter was pretty mediocre, too. It's under new management again.
My disappointment was so bitter (and the portions now so meagre) that I bought a fillet steak from M&S at Victoria, and cooked it rare and ate it just with wholegrain mustard when I got home.
Avoid for another year, I suggest.
My disappointment was so bitter (and the portions now so meagre) that I bought a fillet steak from M&S at Victoria, and cooked it rare and ate it just with wholegrain mustard when I got home.
Avoid for another year, I suggest.
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Date: 2007-10-28 10:12 am (UTC)I would not mind paying £14 for one of several courses in a restaurant where the quality was sufficient for me to think that it was good value, even if that course alone didn't fill me up. But I couldn't afford to go to that kind of restaurant more than once or twice a year. :-)