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Simon Bradshaw ([personal profile] major_clanger) wrote2012-05-12 10:17 pm
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Should I eat it, or engage in polite conversation?

[personal profile] darth_hamster and I are just back from a meal at the St John Restaurant. Unlike Archipelago, where we ate a few weeks ago and which specialises in conventional bits of unusual animals, St John specialises in making use of all bits of the animals on the menu. Mind you, there's a bit of unconventional stuff too; I've not seen cuttlefish offered up for a good while. There will probably be a more comprehensive review later, but I'll note that not only is the food excellent, but if you manage (as we did) to sit next to a large group who ordered in advance you get the entertainment of watching them tackle whole crab followed by suckling pig - including head. Not cheap, but highly recommended if you are emphatically carnivorous and don't mind the prospect of dinner looking at you.
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[personal profile] watervole 2012-05-13 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
I like the concept of not wasting any of the animal. We used to eat things like tripe and heart when I was young, and I enjoyed both of them - never see them for sale now.
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A game of squeal and judgement

[personal profile] hairyears 2012-05-13 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I have yet to succeed in getting a table in St.John's: must try harder.

The clientele, I'm told; are very much 'Old City'.

[identity profile] brixtonbrood.livejournal.com 2012-05-13 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
You obviously ate early, because you were posting this just as we were walking into the bar with M&P after going to Einstein at the Barbican. We had skate and tripe (not in the same dish).

[identity profile] desperance.livejournal.com 2012-05-13 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
We went to St John a few years back. Brains, bone marrow and chitterlings: I was in offaly heaven.