If there
existed a checklist for a successful food fest, Taste of London Festival would
tick every single box. Food quality, service, variety and organization-wise, it
was incredibly enjoyable despite the rain and occasional mud-dipped boot.
It cost me
£20 for the ticket in and another £20 for food vouchers or "crowns”, but
it was entirely worth it. Pollen Street Social, Jamie Oliver's
Barbecoa and Bar Boulud are just a few of London’s iconic restaurants that
set up a pop up booth today. Like treasured
excerpts from my favourite books, each food stall was a miniature version of the
restaurant - complete with a miniature kitchen, a few waiters and the chefs
behind the scenes. What amazed me was the sheer scale of it all. From the
simple things like cheese to the more sophisticated like ox cheek and black
truffle risotto, it felt like a metropolitan-ized borough market (i.e. London’s
local farmers market).
Pollen Street Social: Slow-cooked ox cheek with apple pomme purée and braised turnip
10 Crowns
|
Gauthier Soho: Black truffle risotto- Parmigiano Reggiano and light chicken jus 12 Crowns |
Michel Roux Jr's starter for La Gavroche: Roulade de saumon fumé fromage frais à la ciboulette, vinaigrette de truffes: smoked var salmon with cream cheese and chives and truffle dressing 8 Crowns |
Michel Roux Jr |
Petrus: Suckling pig belly with apple and prune compote and sage jus
12 Crowns
|
Bar Boulud: Tunisienne 'Hot Dog' Lamb Merguez with Harissa, Roasted Peppers, Brioche Bun and Mint Yoghurt 12 Crowns |
Bacardi |
Gaucho: Sea bass ceviche with mango and passion fruit sauce 10 Crowns |
The festival is on for the next two days until the 24th this month. If you haven’t bought your tickets yet, and you're a foodie looking for something to epitomize your summer experience, I highly recommend you do.
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