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😍 5/5 - How do I know it's autumn?The golden leaves?The misty
By 👻 @Ben W., 11/13/2015 3:00 am
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How do I know it's autumn?The golden leaves?The misty mornings?QPR's steady decline down the league after a 'promising' start.No. I definitely know it's autumn because I just ate it. And it was truly delicious.Starter of crispy mackerel. Just how I like it. Properly burnished salty skin. But bathed in the most delicate foam with plump mussels and mushrooms.Followed with guinea fowl, turnips, onions and some more mushroom. Done to perfection and presented with all the colours, smells and flavours of what has now officially become my favourite season.Finished with caramelised pear tart. Just like a perfect tart tartin but with dusky pears instead.I can taste and smell the whole thing now. And the other 'alf had a meal of similar heady quality. Cured beef salad, followed by onion tart, finished with a warm chocolate thingy. Again, the whole thing was delightfully autumnul. This West London stalwart continues to crank out brilliant michelin starred food with a heavy french accent. Thoroughly seasonal obviously, carefully presented by very proper staff.If I have any gripe at all it's the correctness of everything. Very French that. They don't take too many risks at the Trompette with the layout and feel of the place. The service, though charming, is minimally short of formal which is a shame. The decor is beige in the extreme. They recently had a major refit and extended into the next shop but what we're left with doesn't feel much different or shuzzeed up from the former. The art on the wall is boring. It's not a place to come and be bowled over with the atmosphere. It's choc full of the moneyed French and English of the area and the vibe is a little restrained. but it's certainly comfy and I wouldn't call it disappointing in any way. Just, if you're after a rave up, look elsewhere.The only other gripe is that you have no choice of the number of courses you can have. It's three. It's £50. And that's all there is to it. A real shame because I felt like I was a french goose forcing the pudding down simply because I had paid for it, delicious as it was. The portions are generous and three courses is a fair amount of food. If I had an option for two courses at between £35 and £40 I'd go back far more regularly.Still, none of this is enough to take away a star from the consistently brilliant Trompette. Quality nosh in the suburbs and no sign of slowing down.
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