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🤢 2/5 - Excellent Service and the food looks wonderful, but someone forgot to add any flavour
By 👻 @Tdalereviewer, 10/24/2022 3:00 am
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Took the eight course tasting menu at Moor Hall with an overnight stay. Staff could not be more welcoming and attentive and the Hall and grounds are amazing - a drink in the garden on a summer's day would be heaven. Unfortunately, the food (the tasting menu) was a complete let down. The eight courses are in fact about 12 or 13 (we lost count) when you add in all the pre- and post dinner add-ons. The food just keeps coming and in the end we were just willing it to end. Scallop and turbot courses were bland, tasteless white fish. I left the venison course untouched - if meat is going to be cooked rare then I don't expect to have to hack through it with a steak knife. And what is the fascination with beetroot with every single chef who prepares a tasting menu? The room we stayed in was great - huge, comfortable bed, roll top bath etc. Breakfast was very good. In summary, location and service great but the menu and food just not up to it. Perhaps I am jaded as I have done a good number of tasting menus but the inane questions from the server ("so what has been your favourite course so far") and the standard "flourish" of delivering at least one course to your table and finishing it in some way in front of you (i.e. pouring some gravy over it) is wearing thin with me. With any high-end tasting menu there is a balance in what you are paying for between the food and the "experience" (the BS factor). In my opinion, MH has got this completely wrong. It is not that they are completely gimmicky (take a bow Heston) but they are relying on the service and the presentation (and it seems to me the volume of food) and forgetting that at the end of the day that food needs to taste of something. Overall, I am afraid that Moor Hall is in Emperor's New Clothes territory. No one will tell you, because they have just forked out £450 for dinner for two (plus £100+ for a bottle of wine that they could buy from Majestic Wines for £25) and are too embarrassed to say so.
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