Showing posts with label English. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Cuisines: British

All right, so I made some slightly disparaging comments about British food in my last post. But I was only taking the mickey! In fact, the food of the British Isles (England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland) has come a long way in recent years, and has its own unique charm.

Of course, unfamiliar cuisine can be fraught with dangers. Once, at a quaint hotel on the sacred island of Iona, in the Scottish Hebrides, I went out with some friends for a "cream tea." First mistake: thinking that "cream tea" meant "creamy tea." It's actually tea with scones, clotted cream, and raspberry jam. Second mistake: Plopping a dollop of the cream onto the scone as if it were a biscuit and then trying to eat it with my hands, like an uncivilised American. My friends were shaking with laughter as the clotted cream melted off of the scone, creating a huge mess. I then watched in mortification as they all neatly cut the scone in half and spread the cream onto it with a knife, like butter. Whoops.

Fortunately, unless you're at high tea with the Queen, British fare is usually hearty and down-to-earth. You can get some great deals in pubs, where you can feast on homemade shepherd's pie, bangers and mash, toad in the hole, fish and chips, Yorkshire pudding, pasties, and Sunday roast while paying a fraction of the prices found at sit-down restaurants.

Most of the following restaurants are pubs, so you can go either for dinner or for drinks with friends. Go have some craic!


The Corner Pug, West Hartford: http://www.cornerpug.com/ordereze/Default.aspx

The food: This pub combines the best of British dishes with the best of American dishes, so there's something for everyone. The food is so comforting and homey, and I've been back time and time again because of it. I especially recommend their shepherd's pie, roasted chicken, and kettle potato chips. They also serve up a neat platter of delicious homemade bread before the meal.

The vibe: Classic English pub, with an obsession with pugs, as the name suggests. Pictures of patrons' pug dogs line the walls, and overall there's a great sense of family and Elmwood community here. Bar is always crowded, but there's plenty of booth space and a huge back room for larger parties.

The value: Good deal, especially for West Hartford.

Go for: Family gatherings or a pint


Mrs. Bridges' Pantry, Woodstock: http://www.mrsbridgespantry.com/

The food: As authentic as it gets. I had English breakfast tea (makes me nostalgic) and a ham and cheese quiche, while my friend had Earl Grey and a scone. Both dishes were excellent, and the clotted cream was so good I could have eaten it with a spoon. There is an extensive tea menu.

The vibe: Too cute for words, both inside and out. Quaint English tea room, with lovely table settings and china. There's also a shop that sells British import goods, including candy, tea, and other staples.

The value: The tea room is a good value, but the import store was a bit expensive for my taste. Still, if you're an expat or Anglophile, it might be worth it.

Go for: Afternoon tea


O'Neills Pub and Restaurant, Norwalk: http://www.oneillsono.com/

The food: Good food, and a lot of it! I could barely finish my shepherd's pie after filling up on piping hot bread. I did get a Guinness (of course), which was perfect. Best of all, they have curry on their menu!

The vibe: We went on a Friday night, so the place was hopping! The word that first comes to mind when I think about this place is "cool." Not necessarily a traditional Irish pub, but a chic place to hang out.

The value: Entrees are more expensive than you would think, but each night of the week there's a different deal on food and drinks.

Go for: Happy hour, pub quiz every Tuesday night


McLadden's Irish Publick House, West Hartford: http://www.mcladdens.com/

The food: I've only ever had appetizers here (nachos and mini burgers), which were good but fairly typical. Their actual menu looks like it offers more sophisticated dishes than your usual pub grub.

The vibe: Every time I've been there, it's been packed! Live music is always playing, and everybody is having a good time--that is, if you can get to the bar! Luckily they do have a back room if you'd like privacy and quiet. There's also free popcorn from a popcorn machine, which I appreciated.

The value: Entrees are quite expensive, so go for the happy hour deals.

Go for: Drinks with friends after a long work week