Lamb Chops

Railway Station

I was back in Amsterdam for some work stuff. This time I was staying at the Hampton by Hilton near the Johan Cruyff Arena, home to Ajax FC. The hotel did not have a restaurant, but there was a wide range and variety of places close by. I didn’t go too far and went to the place next door, the Brasserie Hoekenrode.

They had a menu of grilled entrees and sandwiches. I went with the lamb chops. The plate arrived with five lamb cutlets, a portion of fries, mayo, salad and garlic butter. 

plate of lamb chops, fries and salad with a glass of beer in the background

The lamb was cooked well and was nice and tender. I was sightly annoyed with the garlic butter, I had anticipated it being melted, but it was still cold from the fridge. I should have gone with a different sauce.

Overall it was a nice plate of food, nothing special, but still quite tasty.

Flat White at Hanbury Hall

Hanbury Hall

I stopped off at Hanbury Hall, a National Trust property for a break during travelling. The house was lovely, but afterwards I headed to the stable for a coffee.  I went with a flat white.

It was nice and I enjoyed it.

A Walking Conference Dinner

In my current work I have attended a number of conferences across the years, around the UK and internationally as well. Virtually all the time you are sitting at a table being served three courses and coffee. There have been some exceptions, some of these are better some are worse. I remember one conference dinner in Leeds where we had to get up from our tables and head to the servery to pick up our food, in the “day” it was a canteen, but it didn’t feel very much like a formal conference dinner. Earlier this year I was at a conference in Brighton and for the conference dinner we had fish and chips in a box on the pier, which doesn’t exactly sound like a conference dinner, but it was awesome. Another nice conference dinner was when we had our dinner under the wings of the BOAC Comet at RAF Cosford. I can’t recall what we ate, but the atmosphere was very different and special. Back in 2006 I was in Helsinki for a conference, and I was expecting that the conference dinner would involve some local cuisine, well the reality was that we ended up in an Italian restaurant for the conference dinner, though the food was excellent, it wasn’t really very Finnish. The best conference dinner I remember was in Athlone in Ireland, where the dinner was in a restaurant and we could choose from the menu. I thought this was incredible, as most conference dinners had a fixed menu. I didn’t fancy anything sweet for dessert, so I cheekily asked if they could do me cheese and biscuits, and they did. It was a lovely meal. 

So, attending a conference in Delft in the Netherlands, I was intrigued by the notion of a walking conference dinner, which is a Dutch thing. The meal was at the Vakwerkhuis which has a garden, as well as a range of interesting rooms. The concept was quite simple waiters would bring the food out and you could eat standing up, sitting down, or even walking around (not really advisable that last one). This was a lovely way of engaging with fellow delegates at a conference dinner, you wouldn’t be stuck on one table for all three courses. It certainly helped the food was excellent as well.

The first dish I had was an aubergine dish, I think it was the vegetarian alternative. Regardless it was rather tasty.

A little later the second dish arrived, and this was  burrata with pickled tomato, wild peach, and crispy Parmesan. This was another tasty dish. Burrata and tomato is something I do, however here I did enjoy the addition of the peach and crispy Parmesan. There was a nice freshness to the dish.

The main course was entrecôte steak with corn cream, green asparagus, and chimichurri. I did wonder how they would serve the steak, but it came sliced. The steak was delicious, tender and full of flavour. The accompaniments worked well in enhancing the dish.

The final plate was the dessert, and this was a passion fruit mousse with chocolate crumble and coffee ice cream. It was nice, but I thought it was a little too busy.

I liked the format of the conference and the food was delicious.

Seafood Pasta at the Airport

EasyJet aeroplane at Glasgow

Occasionally I find myself in Glasgow with a 9pm flight home, most times I end up at the Airport wondering why I am eating there, as it is too often over-priced and not very good. In the past I have stayed in the heart of Glasgow and eaten there. Over the years various outlets have come and gone, changed names, or closed entirely.

I had looked at the airport website before I flew from there and saw that Frankie & Benny’s had closed and there was pretty much a lookalike restaurant in its place. Also new, was an Italian place, Primo Volo.

Join us in our gorgeous new restaurant where you’ll find deliziosa food from our Italian inspired menu, which will make you feel as if you’re sat around nonnas table. ‘Primo Volo’ means ‘First Flight’ in our Italian mother tongue – and we really will look after you from the very first flight which passes through our terminal until the very last; welcoming our guests in to our modern, minimalist and sophisticated restaurant, inspired by Northern Italian piazzas, with some award winning hospitality before their onward journey. 

It had an interesting menu, but also (for an Airport) quite reasonable priced.

I was on my way back from a conference and myself and a couple of colleagues were on late flights back from Glasgow, and we made a decision to eat there.

For the pasta dishes you choose your pasta and then choose your sauce. I went with the seafood pasta, which was calamari and prawns with spicy tomato sauce, courgette and basil nut pesto. I thought this was good value at £16.50. I chose to have rigatoni pasta, I would have preferred linguine, but thought that might be a little messy to eat with company.

The pasta arrived and I was rather impressed, it looked great.

seafood pasta

There was a good portion of prawns and calamari in the dish, and I really liked the courgette ribbons. The sauce was tasty as well.  Overall I really liked the dish, and was probably one of the better plates of food I have had at an airport. Yes, I would do back there again, if was once more at Glasgow Airport.

Not so fast food…

You would think that if I was in the Netherlands that really I should be eating Dutch food. The challenge I sometimes have when I am travelling abroad for work, is finding places to eat, but also finding places to eat that are within budget. Not that I sometimes mind paying more for excellent food, sometimes I do mind.

The last time I was in the Netherlands was in October 2022 when I visited Amsterdam for a conference. This time I was attending a conference in Delft.

I had been at the conference for the day and after a late finish I headed back to my hotel. I had been to the Italian restaurant, Pavarotti, before for pasta. I decided I would order a pizza to go. As it was late, I was thinking this would be quicker and then I would take it back to my hotel room. I ordered a mushroom pizza and sat down to wait…

And I waited…

Then, I waited some more…

It was over fifty minutes before my pizza was ready. They did throw in some free ice cream, but fifty minutes….

Scrambled Eggs on Schiacciata Romana

Boarding an airplane

When I last flew from Bristol Airport I had enjoyed my breakfast at Alembic. I had the Spinach Rarebit& Baked Egg which was very tasty. So, when I had an early flight to the Netherlands I decided I would go again, but this time have something different. This time I went with the Scrambled Eggs on Schiacciata Romana. This was described as creamy, free-range scrambled eggs served on traditional Italian flatbread. Alongside I ordered a flat white.

The food arrived quite quickly and it did look like the scrambled eggs had been made from fresh eggs. 

Scrambled Eggs on Schiacciata Romana

One of the reasons I usually avoid scrambled eggs, even though I like scrambled eggs is that often the scrambled eggs are made from a mix, rather than fresh eggs.

They tasted rather good and was seasoned well. You could have ordered some bacon on the side, but I didn’t. For breakfast it was quite expensive, at £11, but this is at an Airport, so was actually one of the cheaper options available. The fact that I got table service as well, for me was a real bonus. Alembic has a lovely calm atmosphere and is a nice tranquil respite from the busyness and noise of the airport. I liked how I could sit there until my gate was called, and then it was no more calm, and into the chaos which is boarding.

Okay, so there was a downside, the flat white, was not a flat white. It was just a milky coffee, more a cafe au lait, than a flat white.

Pink peppercorn squid

I was staying at the Drayton Court Hotel in London. I had discovered that they has run out of their magnificent roast dinners, so I needed to make a different choice. As well as a main, I decided to have a starter and went with the pink peppercorn squid with seaweed mayonnaise.

Pink peppercorn squid

This was a rather pretty plate of food. I was a little concerned that I might have had breaded calamari rings, but no there were chunks of squid in a pink peppercorn batter.

Not sure I could taste the seaweed, but overall it was a lovely starter.

What, no…

One of the best meals I have had in recent years has been the Sunday Roast from Drayton Court Hotel in London.

The roast dinners at the Drayton Court Hotel are excellent and are a real treat. I have had a few over the years and enjoyed them all. So, it wouldn’t be a surprise that I ordered the Roast Sirloin of Beef. It was a fantastic looking plate of food.

So, staying at the hotel on a Sunday I was really looking forward to a roast beef dinner. So, you can imagine my disappointment when I went to the bar to order my food that they had sold out… I would have to choose something else from the menu. As it was a Sunday they had a limited choice, as they usually serve roasts.

In the end I went with the braised beef & ale short crust pie with creamed potato & gravy. It was supposed to come with peas, but I got cabbage.

braised beef & ale short crust pie with creamed potato & gravy

It was a nice looking pie, the mash was smooth, and I enjoyed the cabbage. However, the gravy was awful, it had a weird taste, which I realised later was ash like. I couldn’t be bothered to complain, so had my pie and mash without gravy.

I think I was disappointed with the pie, as earlier in the week I had been to Cadbury Garden Centre and had a fantastic steak pie from Walter Smith Fine Foods who have a deli counter in the centre. The pie from Walter Smith was in a completely different league to the pie from the Drayton.

Overall I wasn’t that happy, no roast, and not a very good pie, and horrible gravy. I think that if this happens again, and there isn’t a decent choice on the menu, I will venture elsewhere for my dinner.

Andalusian Beef

The last time I was in the Netherlands was in October 2022 when I visited Amsterdam for a conference. Having spent a few days in Delft at a conference, and meetings in Utrecht I took the train back to Schiphol Airport where I had booked a hotel, the CitizenM, which is literally next door to the airport.

I wasn’t that impressed with the menu, but there weren’t many places to eat around the hotel. I went with the Andalusian Beef. This was described as slow cooked beef in a carrot and white bean stew. Served with oven baked potatoes and beef chorizo. Topped with our signature black olive crumble and parsley.

Andalusian Beef

The dish arrived and let’s just say I was not impressed. The stew was quite bland, and there wasn’t very much beef in there. The oven baked potatoes were cooked, but I wouldn’t have said they were cooked in the oven. The “signature black olive crumble” was not very good, it was driven black olive and some stale bread pieces. Not sure I would be boasting about that.

I ate it, but I was quite disappointed.

Korean-Style Crispy Mushrooms

The last time I was in the Netherlands was in October 2022 when I visited Amsterdam for a conference. Having spent a few days in Delft at a conference, and meetings in Utrecht I took the train back to Schiphol Airport where I had booked a hotel, the CitizenM, which is literally next door to the airport.

I ordered some Korean-Style Crispy Mushrooms, where were described as crunchy lightly fried oyster mushrooms tossed in Korean-style BBQ sauce, chives, and a wasabi crumble.

Korean-Style Crispy Mushrooms

I really liked the look of the dish, which was nicely presented. The mushrooms had a nice crispy coating and there was just the right amount of sauce and crumb.