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07 November 2013

Dine in The Village this Christmas

Christmas is a time for celebration, and of course special meals! Our local Milford on Sea restaurants and pubs are now taking bookings for their special festive dining menus over the Christmas period, or even for Christmas Day.

Check out all of the menus below, and book now so you don't miss out!

La Perle
Christmas dining with French flair.
Festive Set Menu: 2 Courses £20.95 - 3 Courses £26.95 - click here to view menus
Not Open Christmas Day
01590 643557 - 60 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
www.laperlerestaurant.co.uk

The Marine
Modern Classic Great British Christmas dishes.
Christmas Menu (Weds to Sat: Dec 4th to 21st) | Lunch: 2 Courses £15.95 – 3 Courses £19.95
Christmas Menu (Weds to Sat: Dec 4th to 21st) | Dinner: 3 Courses £24.95
Christmas Party Night Menu with Entertainment: £29.50 - click here to view xmas menus 
Christmas Day 5 Course Menu: £85 - click here to view xmas menus
01590 644369 - Marine House, Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY
www.themarinemos.co.uk

Verveine
Fine fish served with a Willy Wonka style Christmas twist.
'A Very Different Christmas' Menu:
6 Course Lunch £25 | 6 Courses Dinner £39 - click here to view xmas menus
Not Open Christmas Day
01590 642176 - 98 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
www.verveine.co.uk

The Beach House
Traditional Christmas dining.
Christmas Celebration Menu: £18.99 - click here to view xmas menu
Christmas Day Menu: £49.99 - click here to view xmas menu
01590 643044 - Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT
www.beachhousemilfordonsea.co.uk

The Raft
Funky, tasty and modern bistro food.
Christmas Celebration Menu: To be confirmed
Not Open Christmas Day
01590 645300 - 11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
www.theraftmos.co.uk

Smugglers Inn
Christmas Party Menu: £15.95 / £19.95 - click here to view xmas menu
Christmas Day Menu: £59.95 - click here to view xmas menu
01590 644414 - 88 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
www.pubsnewforest.co.uk

Great Dining Bus
Enjoy different courses, in different village restaurants - click here to see Dining Tours
Sat 21st Dec: Spice Dining Tour - 3 courses: £24
Sat 28th Dec: Strolling Dining Tour - 4 courses: £32
www.greatdiningbus.co.uk

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Pubs, Restaurants and other village dining places to check out for their Christmas Menus:

The Red Lion www.theredlionmilford.co.uk
01590 642236 - 32 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD

The White Horse
01590 642360 - 16 Keyhaven Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QY

The Gun Inn - www.theguninn.com
01590 642391 - Saltgrass Lane, Keyhaven, Lymington, SO41 0TP

The Crown Inn - www.crowninneverton.co.uk
01590 642655 - Old Christchurch Road, Everton, SO41 0JJ

The Royal Oak - www.theroyaloakdownton.co.uk
Christchurch Road, Downton, SO41 0LA

South Lawn - www.bespokehotels.com/southlawnhotel
01590 643911 - Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF

Britannia Thai - www.thairestaurantnewforest.co.uk
01590 642226 - 1 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF

Zaika - www.zaikanewforest.co.uk
01590 643084 - 69 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG

Cafés


The Village Coffee Pot
01590 641414 - 54 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD

Inger-Lise's Coffee Shop - www.inger-lise.yolasite.com
01590 643518 - 106 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE

Polly's Pantry Tea Rooms
01590 645558 - 46 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD

Needles Eye Café
01590 642458 - Seafront Promenade, Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY

Hurst Castle Café - www.hurstcastle.co.uk
01590 642344 - Hurst Castle, Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QU

Muffins Galore Tea Room - www.atbraxtongardens.com
01590 643601 - Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TX

Camellias Coffee Shop & Restaurant - www.evertonnurseries.co.uk
01590 642155 - Farmers Walk, Everton, SO41 0JZ

The Cave Wine Bar - www.thecavemos.co.uk
01590 642195 - 2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH

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and finally, ...one for your diary: 7th to 13th April 2014

Milford on Sea Food Week | www.milfordonseafoodweek.org

 

04 November 2013

RNLI Fair Raises Cash

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The Milford on Sea RNLI Christmas Fair raised £628 last Saturday, plus another £730 from the sale of souvenirs and cards.
 
Josie Bemmer donated Paddy the hiking bear, who found a lovely new home with a little girl who correctly identified Dundee as the starting point of his long trek to Milford, he raised £35 in the process too!
 
The RNLI Team send many thanks to the team of stalwart helpers who baked, transported and toiled on the day.
 
 

03 November 2013

Storm Brings Rare Bird

Last week's St Jude Storm bought a very unusual and unexpected visitor to Milford on Sea.

Red Breasted Goose
Picture By: Bernard Barwick
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Whilst Sky News were camped out at the seafront awaiting a disaster to report, and a hardy group of bird watches stood in the seafront shelter keeping a keen eye out for a rare find on the strong winds, they all missed a feathered friend, way off course and heading for Carrington Park.
 
Local resident, and keen twitcher, Bernard Barwick was out walking with his grand-daughter, looking to get some dramatic, morning-after seascape photographs.
 
Much was as normal, so the photo opportunities were few. Well, that was until he spotted a very rare vagrant bird sheltering and feeding in the third field at Carrington Park!
 
Sitting happily in a very large flock of Brent Geese and Lapwings was a Red Breasted Goose. They are quite colourful on their own but merge very easily in a large flock of Brent Geese.
 
Bernard told us that "This type of goose is rated as 'V**' indicating a Vagrant seen in the UK only once or thrice a decade, that is quite enough to get the twitchers  juices running."
 
A subject Bernard is obviously well informed on, he went on the say; "Both types of geese breed in the Arctic Tundra, the Brents then fly south to UK and N Europe, whereas the Red Breasts fly much further, to Iraq. Very rarely a Red Breast attaches itself to a flock of Brents as a fellow traveller. This one was fortunate enough to be able to rest and feed up in the very wildlife friendly refuge of Carrington Park. I was delighted to be in the right place at the right time as I have started wildlife photography this year but sadly I did not have my big ‘twitching’ lens handy.  The pictures are not as good as I would have hoped for such a rare sighting, but still a delightful addition to my collection."
 
When you see the picture of the flock, it is quite amazing how Bernard managed to pick out our special visitor. It is clear, this exciting find will have many twitchers wishing that they were there.
 

30 October 2013

Bomb Washed Up on Hurst Spit

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Whilst walking the dogs along Hurst Spit this afternoon, my wife spotted a Royal Logistic Corps Bomb Disposal Unit alongside Sturt Pond.
It is not often you get the excitement of flashing blue lights charging through Milford on Sea village, so plenty of people must have wondered what was happening.
Yesterday, the country had of course suffered from a major storm, with 99mph winds recorded at The Needles may well have contributed to arrival of the unwanted wartime relic.
Sean Crane at Hurst Castle told us that they had called the bomb disposal team out, as there were a number of shells exposed by the Sunday night storm. He also told us; "You may remember that when the beach was rebuilt some years ago shingle was brought ashore from the shingle bank between Hurst Castle and The Needles. This was the area that was used for practise firing of the guns during WW1 and WW11 and had never been dredged before, so a great number of the practise shells were pumped ashore by the dredger and then bulldozed to form the spit that we know. After a bit of a blow these can be exposed and create a panic but as far as I am aware no really dangerous ones have been found."
In a sensible manoeuvre, and to ensure things were safe, Sean drove his tractor and Jason walked the newly exposed area. All came back in one piece, so the spit remained explosionless.
Living in Milford on Sea, we of course face this type of danger on a daily basis, but being a stoic bunch we never let it affect our daily lives!
That evening my wife & I were having a quiet drink in the village, and we were chatting about the days bomb events with our friendly blond barmaid (who I will not name, but she knows who she is!), when she said; "Was the bomb a new one?". Ah bless! Sometimes we all speak before engaging our brain!
February 2013: On 14th February 2013 the shell in the picture below was found by the Lymington Coastguard on Hurst Castle Spit. 

That particular bomb was dug out and removed by the bomb disposal unit from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). The device was later identified as from WW1 and inside was found remains of explosive and ball bearings.

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January 2011: You can also read a ridiculous story about how another bomb found in 2011 disrupted my pleasant Sunday afternoon. click here to read.
Hurst Castle
Hurst Spit
Milford on Sea
Tel: 01590 642344
Hurst Castle can be reached by a 1.5 mile walk along the shingle spit, or by a sensible & comfortable ferry ride from Keyhaven harbour!
Opening Hours
The Castle is currently open weekends only till 31st March when they are open daily | Daily from April to September 10.30 am to 5.30 pm | October Daily: 10.30 am to 4 pm. 
Entry: Adult £4.50 : Child £2.50 : Senior £4.00 - Friendly dogs on leads welcome. 

 

28 October 2013

A Pretty Big Storm

Sunday TV and radio spent most of the day warning the UK population of a night of doom to come, and the approaching potentially disastrous storm had been given the charming name of 'St Jude'.

My wife being ever resourceful decided to continue her new found (& very welcomed) baking skills and was soon underway making delicious cheese & bacon straws as emergency rations. I think she has got her baking inspiration from our friend Nikki, The Great British Bake Off and my uncanny likeness to Paul Hollywood. (or was it his older overweight brown eyed brother.)

Milford on Sea Storm-28.10.13
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Eighty mile an hour winds and thirty foot waves were forecast for Milford on Sea, and we were being told that we were all about to face the worst storm since the Great Storm of 1987. The result of that fateful night was that Sevenoaks lost six of their seven famous oak trees, the country was in chaos and destruction, and I arrived at work to find an entire wall of our warehouse missing.
 
Michael Fish the veteran weatherman was even bought out of retirement to comment. This time he decided to go with the flow and not allay anyone concerns.
 
National announcements were already being made that Monday morning trains and ferries were cancelled, roads closed and people advised not to travel unless necessary.
 
Milford on Sea Storm-15.11.09
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My wife suggested that tonight I may want to sleep on the beach and do some fishing, but I wasn't falling for that one, ...I knew it was not yet fishing season.
 
Things were blustery as we went to bed, but it takes more than Armageddon to stop us sleeping.
 
At 4am my bladder alarm clock woke me as normal and I blearily made my way to the little boys room. The storm was swirling around outside but there was no immediate evidence of mass destruction.
 
Returning to bed, my wife was looking the picture of sweetness & innocence, she was gently purring and only dribbling a little bit.
 
At 5am things were still merrily blowing outside, then at 5.15am I heard something like a dustbin fly into someones garage door.
 
Milford on Sea Storm-15.11.09
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Laying listening, I was also half dreaming that I couldn't fit through a serving hatch. (Bit of a weird dream I admit, but no great surprise as there are few serving hatches I could fit through.)
 
At 5.30am it was time to face the world. Things all looked in place as I surveyed from the window with a cup of coffee. Even when I went outside for a cigarette (I know, I should give up!) their was no immediate evidence of destruction, just fences wobbling and bushes dancing in the wind. Well, that was until I noticed our neighbours had lost a couple of fence panels in their drive.
 
The TV was reporting 99 mile an hour winds at The Needles on the Isle of Wight. Across the country reports were coming in of power lines down affecting ten's of thousands of homes, trees down, scaffolding collapses, roads closed and train lines blocked. The storm was quickly moving northwards creating havoc as it went. Brockenhurst now had a tree down causing traffic disruption.
 
Milford on Sea Storm-15.11.09
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Around 8am I decided to put on my shorts and tee shirt to go along the seafront to discover the state of affairs for myself. The wind was gusting but not too extreme.
 
At the seafront shelter I chatted with an intrepid group of birdwatchers keeping a keen eye out for any unusual and unsuspecting birds being blown in to somewhere they should not be. They had not had any luck with their twitching so far. For some reason they didn't believe me when I told them that I had seen an Emu down by The White House.
 
A guy in a NFDC fluorescent yellow jacket was already on the scene surveying what needed sorting, which was good to see. The promenade was scattered with pebbles blown up from the beach and a group of kerbing along the path edge had been lifted a foot or so away. Apart from that, much was as normal.
 
Milford on Sea Storm-15.11.09
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Strangely, it appeared we had missed the worst of things whilst other parts of the country was still feeling the full force. By now our sky was blue with just a few dark clouds.
 
Indeed, the storm in Milford on Sea on 15th November 2009 feels to have been worse than the storm on 28th Octoer 2013.
 
On that occasion the sea was wild in the extreme and determined to get over the beach huts and as far inland as possible, everything that was not securely upright was soon on its side and our patio door kept threatening to unhinge itself and relocate to inside the lounge. Two beach huts even disappeared through the concrete bases.
 
I also recall (with a big smile) when my wife walked the dogs. She was kitted out a little like Chris Bonnington without a beard, and looked to be having a great time as she battled against the fierce wind with two furry kites flying behind her.
 
Milford on Sea Storm-The Sun 15.11.09
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A little later my wife arose from her fairy slumberland. As she came into the room she said; "Its a bit windy, isn't it? I can't see much out of those windows". "Righto then, I'll get my bucket" I mumbled.
 
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Milford on Sea Storm 2013 Makes Sky News
 
Sky's Senior Correspondent David Bowden reported from Milford on Sea on the Hampshire coast as storm St Jude approaches the UK.
 
To see report on Sky News (It is the video on the right)  Please click here
 
Gwen Peden, formerly of Gwen's Ladies Fashion on Milford on Sea High Street, dropped us a line to say; "Our daughter Carole was listening to a Toronto radio station on Monday 28th Oct, when a news item came on reporting on the great storm along the South coast of England. To her utter surprise the report was coming from Milford, by a Sky news reporter. She was amazed to hear the latest news from her village. They called it Milford-on-the-Sea, but it was nearly Milford-under-the-Sea!".
 
Sky New's intrepid reporter David Bowden also interviewed Mark Clayson from The Bay Trees B&B and Guy Roche from The Smugglers Inn, Like any reporter worth their salt, I think he hoped for some form of disaster, but  we all survived fine!  Click here to view - after the adverts of course!
 

27 October 2013

SkySkimmer above The Marine

The Marine Café Restaurant & Bar on Milford on Sea seafront has had a short film made to show the magnificence of their amazing location.
 
click here to view video
The film show the crisp lines of this 'modern Art Deco' building, great shots of the roof terrace and views across Sturt Pond to Hurst Castle and out to The Needles.
 
 
The film has bees made by a new village based company, Sky Skimmer Ltd. As I understand it, the film was made using a hand-controlled 'mini helicopter' with a mini camera attached.

The Marine
Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY
Tel: 01590 644369
www.themarinemos.co.uk

SkySkimmer Ltd
Tel: 07973 102256
simon@skyskimmer.com
www.skyskimmer.com

 

26 October 2013

Heaven comes to The Retreat

We have heard from Lola at The Retreat Beauty Salon in Milford on Sea High Street, who tells me that they have now taken on a new natural and organic British skincare range called 'Heaven'.
 
Their signature facial The Bee Sting Facial sounds scary but is actually a very relaxing, lifting facial. Apparently, the facial does include Bee Venom in two of the products, that trick the skin into thinking it has been stung, the skin immediately tends to the area resulting in a more toned and plumped appearance.
 
To give everyone an opportunity to experience the new Heaven Range, and to see all of the other Beauty & Spa Treatments available, you are invited to:
 
Heaven Launch Evening at The Retreat on Thursday 7th November from 6pm to 9.30pm.
 
On the evening there will be demonstrations of the Bee Sting Facial, with the opportunity to lay back and indulge in a 'taster' facial and gain insight into Heavens' signature product the Bee Venom Mask.

Also on hand will be St Tropez, demonstrating many ways to give you that 'back from holiday' look or how to gain a festive high octane sheen!

The Retreat's ever popular Individual Lash Extensions by Sophie shall be demonstrated throughout the evening, whilst in reception you can enjoy canapés and refreshments while previewing the Christmas gift selection. Just some of the products available are; Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, Guinot, Environ, OPI, Heaven Skincare, The Milford Collection, Culture Mix and Espree Jewellery and Gentlemans cufflinks.

10% off Purchases / Gift Vouchers / Treatments on the night.

Please call The Retreat reception on 01590 645151 to book your place.

Thinking about it, if bee sting added to some quality lotion can make an excellent facial product, how how good could the venom of a riled woman be? Just off to poke my wife in the ribs and to see if I can capture any of her response in a test tube. You are cordially invited to the launch of our new skin care range
 
 
The Retreat Beauty Salon
76 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
‎01590 645151
info@retreat-milford.co.uk
www.retreat-milford.co.uk
 

Food Week is Back in April!

If you don't want to miss any of Milford on Sea Food Week 2014, now is the time to get out your diary and block out Monday 7th to Sunday 13th April 2014! Milford on Sea is a true Foodie Destination and Food Week is a chance to show just how we appreciate and love food!

Our New Forest seaside village is fortunate to be blessed with many great places to eat and surrounded by quality local producers, so what better way to celebrate this than to have an entire week dedicated to the joys of food!

Everyone at every age is included, and Milford on Sea Food Week has over 100 activities including: Themed Dining Evenings, Professional Cookery Theatre, Celebrity Shows, Amateur Cookery Demonstrations, Educational Talks, Film Shows, Dining Offers, Wine Tastings, Kid's Events & a Sunday Food Market, all is organised by volunteers, local organisations, clubs, businesses and individuals.

As our event is truly ‘By the community, for the community’ your support is critical to us, and we thank you for getting involved by visiting and enjoying the events during Food Week.

Milford on Sea Food Week is certainly on the map for foodies, with local people enthusiastically involved and many visitors coming and discovering the delights of the village. At the last Food Week over 10,000 people enjoyed the many events taking place.

Like to Get Involved?: Food Week loves any village organisation, club, eatery or local business to take part. It is simple, you plan the event, and we publicise it!  If you are a local individual who loves food and wants to do a demonstration or talk, we can slot you in to the Cookery Theatre. However you want to get involved, just drop me a line and we can sort things from there. All ideas welcome!: david@milfordonsea.org

Become a Volunteer: Milford on Sea Food Week cannot be great without enthusiastic volunteers helping at the Information Centre, joining the Food Market team, selling raffle tickets ect. If you would like to give us a few hours as a volunteer, please drop me a line at: david@milfordonsea.org

Don't forget, get the dates in your diary, we want you at Food Week whether as a foodie visitor or participant!

Food Week is co-ordinated by a small dedicated group of volunteers supported by a generous group of sponsors & supporters. We are delighted to support local charities from all profits that are made.

Milford on Sea Food Week | Monday 7th to Sunday 13th April 2014
www.milfordonseafoodweek.org (*Please Note: The website will not be updated until January 2014)

Village Calendar Keeps You Entertained

 
Milford on Sea must be one of the most active villages in the country. Indeed, so much is happening it is hard to keep up!

The Milford on Sea Village Calendar keeps you up to date with what is going on and will give you plenty of choice of what to go along to.

Visit the calendar regularly and you won't miss a thing! click here to visit village calendar

PS: If you know of any events happening that you would like included in the calendar, please send the details to david@milfordonsea.org


Milford on Sea Village Calendar
www.milfordonseacalendar.org
 
 

25 October 2013

Sunday Mail Recommends La Perle

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With a village full of fabulous restaurant it may come of no surprise that they are now getting regular mentions in the national press.
 
Verveine of course recently made the Michelin Guide, and Lionel and his team at La Perle had a glowing review in the Sunday Telegraph in February.
 
Now the Mail on Sunday has discovered our wonderful Milford on Sea village French Bistro. In a review about Brasserie's across the UK they list La Perle top of their list of 'Five More To Try'. Couldn't agree with them more! 
 
If you would like to try a meal at La Perle they would love to hear from you, and it is worth checking out their website, as they run some excellent offers and themed evening.
 
If you fancy trying a few of our  Milford on Sea village restaurants in one meal, you cannot beat the unique dining experience offered by The Great Dining Bus. La Perle are of course one of the restaurants regularly on the Dining Tours. click here to find out more.

La Perle
60 High St Milford on Sea SO41 0QD
01590 643557
www.laperlemilford.co.uk
 

New Seafront Houses Emerge

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The new seafront housing development immediately west of The White House is now reaching roofline level.
 
The devlopement  called 'Nautica', is in Ravens Way, Milford on Sea, and is being built by premier and local builders, Pennyfarthing Homes.
 
The houses are expected to be completed in the spring of next year.  The site will comprise of four 4 bedroom detached contemporary style houses with spectacular sea views and the very rare feature of having no road in between the houses and the beach.
 
They will have a guide price of £1,800,000,  .....so not many of us will be moving in then!
 
Penny Farthing Homes
Penny Farthing House, Fernhill Lane, New Milton, BH25 5TL
01425 613958

22 October 2013

50 B4 50-The Hand & Flowers

On Tuesday my wife took me for a belated Birthday present, lunch at The Hand & Flowers in Marlow.
 
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This is now our third visit to this wonderful 2 Michelin Star pub, run by the patron chef & owner, and our favourite chef, Tom Kerridge.
 
Tom was of course the headline show at Milford on Sea Food Week 2012. Whilst well known in culinary circles then, he has now become a familiar face on many TV cookery programmes, and he currently has his own series on Monday night BBC TV called ‘Tom Kerridge’s Proper Pub Food’.
 
Anyone who met Tom at Food Week will know that he is one of life’s good guys, with a great sense of humour and wicked Laugh. He is also a big lad just turned 40. A year or so ago he must have been 30 stone plus, and it is clear he has lost around 10 stone. Good on you Tom, but don’t forget, no-one loves a skinny chef!
 
When we arrived, some serious building work was taking place and the plans showed a new bar and dining area being installed. The work did not affect the restaurant, and when we went in it was as packed as ever.  Our waitress told us they were serving 84 people over two sittings on this Tuesday lunchtime!

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The staff were like well-trained bees as they buzzed efficiently around the dining room. Our table was in a nice quiet corner, and we were soon enjoying a drink and studying the mouth-watering menu.
 
It was possible to have a set 3 course lunch for just £19.50. However, my wife was paying, so I was straight to the a la’ carte!
 
Choices made, we were then served with some complimentary Whitebait with homemade mayonnaise, fresh breads, mixed pepper, salt and butter.
 
My wife then noticed that Chris Evans was sitting on the table next to us with some mates. Fortunately he did not recognise me and I didn’t have to find an excuse to not appear on The One Show. (Although I wouldn’t have minded a ride in his fleet of super cars.) I have to say he seemed a nice genuine chap.
 
For starters we went for things we had never tried before, and the adventure was worth it as I enjoyed; Demi “En Croute” of Whole Baby Truffle with Foie Gras and Port, my wife had; Crispy Pig’s Head with Rhubarb, Pancetta and Greek Cress.

For main course my wife had; Corn Fed Baby Chicken with Hops, Ale and Hay, Thyme Roast Celeriac and Summer Truffle, whilst I was delighted to taste (again!) one of Tom's signature dishes; Beer Battered Fish with Triple Cooked Duck Fat Chips, Home Made Tatare Sauce and a Pea Puree, which is the best side dish I can remember.

The Noble Brewery lager was still going down well as the dessert menu arrived. The Hand & Flowers certainly know how to do puddings!  On a previous visit with friends that should remain nameless, but they won't, it was Jon & Stacey. Things got very messy as the wine flowed a bit too much. So much so, that not only did we have Dessert wines, we all also shared all of the eight desserts on the menu.
 
Today was much more refined, and I loved the Pear Soufflé with Caramelised White Chocolate Ice Cream and pear puree.

On the fireplace I noticed Tom’s new book ‘Tom Kerridge’s Proper Pub Food’ was on sale, and in a flash I secretly arranged for a copy to be signed by Tom to my wife. She was thrilled when this was bought to our table, and better still she did not twig I had added it to the bill she was paying!
 
As we sat in glorious satisfaction my wife said; ‘If I ever leave you, I am going to move in with Tom’. As I thought this through I felt a little hollow, mainly because, I had already decided that if my wife ever left me, I was going to move in with Tom!
 
Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food
BBC2 Monday's 8.30pm
Tom's book on Amazon click here

The Hand & Flowers
126 West Street, Marlow SL7 2BP
01628 482277
www.thehandandflowers.co.uk
 
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50 B4 50-DINING CHALLENGE
Michelin Stars Collected So Far: 25

3 Michelin Star
London | Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester - www.alainducasse-dorchester.com
Berkshire-Bray | The Waterside Inn - www.waterside-inn.co.uk

2 Michelin Star
London | Hibiscus - www.hibiscusrestaurant.co.uk
London | Pied a Terre - www.pied-a-terre.co.uk
Buckinghamshire-Marlow | Hand & Flowers - www.thehandandflowers.co.uk (*3 Times!)
France | Georges V Hotel, Paris - www.fourseasons.com/paris

1 Michelin Star
London | L’Autre Pied - www.lautrepied.co.uk
London | L’Escargot - www.lescargotrestaurant.co.uk
London | The Savoy Grill - www.gordonramsay.com/thesavoygrillLondon
London | Veeraswamy - www.veeraswamy.com
London | Quilon - www.quilon.co.uk
Hampshire | Terrace Restaurant (Montague Arms) - www.montaguarmshotel.co.uk
Hampshire | Vetiver (Chewton Glen Hotel) - www.chewtonglen.com/restaurant
*To read the review on any of the above restaurants, put 'restaurant name' in this blog's search box.
 

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No Michelin Stars, but restaurants visited since July 2013 that are worth a mention:
 
Milford on Sea | Verveine Fishmarket Restaurant- www.verveine.co.uk
Amazing fish restaurant, creative dishes and flavours. A Michelin Star is surely only a matter of time.

London | Franco's - www.francoslondon.com
Smart Italian restaurant. Truffles abound and lasagne is excellent.

Milford on Sea | La Perle - www.laperlemilford.co.uk
Charming French bistro with classic dishes authenticly served, delightful desserts, good value and friendly service.

Mudeford | The Jetty - www.thejetty.co.uk/
Great restaurant in a spectacular waterside location on Christchurch Harbour. Top quality experience in the extensive menu, ingredients and service.

Yarmouth, IoW | The George - www.thegeorge.co.uk
Fine fresh crevettes & lobster dishes with delightful beachside dining on sunny days.
 
London | Dishoom - www.dishoom.co.uk
Described as a 'Bombay Café in Covent Garden. Completely different Indian dining, unexpected menu serving tasty spicy tapas style dishes.
 
London | J Sheeky Oyster Bar - www.jsheekeyoysterbar.co.uk
Excellent fish & seafood restaurant. Voted 3rd in Zagat ' Best Seafood Restaurants in London' .