Food and Wine [1]: Local pub could have Britain's next top chef [2]
Posted by editor on Nov 12, 2010 - 08:55 AM
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The Chef at the Marquis at Alkham, could become the next British top
chef according to a food writer in the The Telegraph's travel
magazine 'Ultratravel [4]' |
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Andrew Purvis, who was fresh back from reviewing Michelin-starred
restaurants on the Riviera wrote: "I ate at The Marquis at Alkham, a
converted pub with rooms near Dover, and found the cooking bore
comparison with the best.
"Young chef Charlie Lakin is on fire with creative enthusiasm and a
talent to watch in 2011. At 12, he was tending pigs back home in
Yorkshire, which perhaps inspired his signature dish: a coin-thin disc
of crisp pig's trotter with a fried quail's egg on top, served with
cauliflower piccalilli. "It's bacon and eggs," he says, with a
refreshing lack of pretension.
"His duo of Dexter beef - a nugget of fillet and a cube of meltingly
slow-cooked "blade" - has me drooling now, while his banana soufflé was
presented with a doll's-house juglet of toffee sauce and an
unforgettable vintage rum."
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Comments
Reads like Charlie is a Chef with great talent, but after reading the article I can't help thinking that you will need to pick up some chips on the way home or have a sandwich when you get in.
Good luck Charlie, but don't forget your northen roots and include some hearty meals too - some of us are happy to leave with an empty wallet providing we have a full belly.
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