We had the prix-fixe menu, so there was a choice of two starters one of which could be vegetarianised, and three mains one of which was vegetarian.
The veggie main course was a cauliflower risotto, which a couple of non-vegetarians had with every sign of enjoyment; the veggie starter was lettuce soup with the bacon left out of the smear of cheese-and-bacon stuff on the side, and generally went down very well. It was quite strikingly green.
I think we were having too much of a discussion of politics to apply any very serious critique to the food; maybe poke cartesiandaemon?
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The veggie main course was a cauliflower risotto, which a couple of non-vegetarians had with every sign of enjoyment; the veggie starter was lettuce soup with the bacon left out of the smear of cheese-and-bacon stuff on the side, and generally went down very well. It was quite strikingly green.
I think we were having too much of a discussion of politics to apply any very serious critique to the food; maybe poke