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What do you associate with port? Perhaps Christmas? Or as an accompaniment with cheese and biscuits at the end of a meal? Admittedly, I hadn’t really tried it beyond these parameters, so when I was invited to a port and food pairing evening with Graham’s, I couldn’t wait to learn more. W J Graham’s was founded in Porto in 1820 and was one of the first port companies to invest in its own vineyards in Portugal’s Douro... View all feedback.
Tapas, as I have never had in london! from the courgette flowers to the black bauch (which I usually don't like! everything was very familiar and comforting. I could sit honestly in this restaurant for hours with friends, a glass of wine and this amazing eating.
What do you associate with port? Perhaps Christmas? Or as an accompaniment with cheese and biscuits at the end of a meal? Admittedly, I hadn’t really tried it beyond these parameters, so when I was invited to a port and food pairing evening with Graham’s, I couldn’t wait to learn more. W J Graham’s was founded in Porto in 1820 and was one of the first port companies to invest in its own vineyards in Portugal’s Douro Valley. Today, five Symington cousins share responsibility for every aspect of the company and personally make the Graham’s wines.
I 'm a fan of the Salt Yard Group and their umbrella of restaurants because all their ventures are reliable for good food. . Although my favourite is Ember Yard, Dehesa holds a soft spot for me as it has been a go-to for me and my friends post-shopping along Carnaby/Regent/Oxford Street. Truth be told, I rarely shop myself but girl friends like taking me shopping with them because I am rather more patient than their boyfriends. Just give me a smartphone and a chair to sit on and I 'll indulge you. I won 't be shy to say That makes your ass look ginormous! or Your boobs look perky in those.
I'm a fan of the Salt Yard Group and their umbrella of restaurants because all their ventures are reliable for good food. . Although my favourite is Ember Yard, Dehesa holds a soft spot for me as it has been a go-to for me and my friends post-shopping along Carnaby/Regent/Oxford Street. Truth be told, I rarely shop myself but my friends like taking me shopping with them because I am rather more patient than any boyfriend you'll ever have when it comes to things like this. Just give me a smartphone and a chair to sit on.
I'm a fan of the Salt Yard Group and their umbrella of restaurants because all their ventures are reliable for good food. Although my favourite is Ember Yard, Dehesa holds a soft spot for me as it has been a go to for me and my friends post shopping along Carnaby/Regent/Oxford Street. Truth be told, I rarely shop myself but my friends like taking me shopping with them because I am rather more patient than any boyfriend you'll ever have when it comes to things like this. Just give me a smartphone and a chair to sit on. You can't go to a Salt Yard Group restaurant without ordering their signature courgette flower stuffed with goat cheese £4.5 Drizzled with honey, it's the best of its kind in town and I can't tell you how many stuffed courgette flowers I've eaten to find the one . Non greasy, firm, and bursting with delicious tartness, it's great. I really like the chargrilled Cornish hake with poached artichokes and Vin Santo broad bean salsa £8 . The fish is cooked nicely and everything else had a great balance of flavour. I could have three servings of it. It's a must order for fish lovers. A steady winner comes in the form of a piece of confit old spot pork belly £9 . The meat is tender and juicy and that crackling is one to square forks for. The side of rosemary scented cannellini beans complements the meat fantastically. It's a dish that is so comforting and perfect for all seasons. For the beef lovers, they've got a grilled Basque onglet £9 served with sprouting broccoli, radish salad and a mushroom jus £9 . The dish is what all your protein laden dreams are made of. The onglet is served rare to medium rare and the jus lets the beef flavour shine. We tried the Cornish crab coriander brik with fennel, watercress, chilli and radish £8.5 . I like the fact that it had a heap load of actual crab meat, but there was some sort of Mediterranean spice that did not sit too well on my palate. It wasn't my favourite as it tasted rather salty. For pudding, try the chocolate, almond olive oil cake £6.5 served with chilli peaches. The cake is surprisingly moist, light and not too rich. I'm not sure what the chilli peaches were there for perhaps to add a bit of acidity? but they weren't too hot and I wasn't too keen. Rounding off a pretty satisfying meal, my favourite affogato with Moscatel raisin and Pedro Ximénez ice cream £4.5 . One of the best light desserts I've had in town, I always opt for this in Dehesa. Overall, Dehesa is another reliable great restaurant from the Salt Yard Group and if you're around the area looking for a decent place to refuel after a day of shopping, avoid all tourist traps and head down there you won't regret it but go with a warning: you might just love the food so much and won't be able to fit in those new pair of jeans...