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The Witchery - gwasi - 24-02-2007

We have been invited up to The Witchery for a lunch in a months time. I've had a look at their sample menu on the net (after fainting over the pricesWink ).

Has anyone been there? Or can anyone tell me if it is as good as its been made out to be?


The Witchery - Cheffie - 25-02-2007

It has 2 AA Rosettes.. which is reflected in their pricing.

I'd love to see what you think of the place. Do so research on the food terms and see it it matches up to what is on offer.

You have my details so drop a line if you feel the need


The Witchery - gwasi - 25-02-2007

Food Terms -a foreign language to me at he mo. Will have to get study hat on to see what they mean. Pretencious me thinks (spelling) but I'm not paying (thank heavens).

Will give you a full run down after the event


The Witchery - Cheffie - 25-02-2007

The essence of the menu is French..

The 'Steamed Pithiviers' intrigue me - as pithiviers are normally baked.. hence my suggestion to brush up on your terms to 'know' what is expected vs what is offered and/ or presented. Especially at prices that are in that region..

Mixed reviews so far on the net and forum boards so can't help you there.


The Witchery - John01 - 26-02-2007

Gwasi, glancing at the thread title I though, "Oh no, the Office *ich is giving gwasi a rough time yet again"Smile