Xmas deserts, what say you ?

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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?

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I'm not a huge dessert lover so normally go for something lighter after the mega crimbo dinner, like a Pavlova and cream?
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:48 pm Seen loads of M&Cs (there's one here), never been to one. Are they actually any good? :D
No.

They market themselves above Harvester/Beefeater and below Gaucho, yet are just as bad as both of them.
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Well they are located in what used to be a Harvester here.. :think: Reading that Taipan's local one used to be a Harvester too makes me wonder if they're the same group, marketing to a slightly toightier level?

TBF I never thought they were a 'proper' restaurant, but I've also never heard of them giving 500 people the raving shits or that they host a paedophile ring in their basement, so, you know, live and let live.

Edit: Googled it...as suspected, M&C and Harvester are part of the same overall restaurant group. Along with Brown's, All Bar One, Toby Carvery and a bunch of pubs.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 7:08 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:48 pm Seen loads of M&Cs (there's one here), never been to one. Are they actually any good? :D
No.

They market themselves above Harvester/Beefeater and below Gaucho, yet are just as bad as both of them.
Couldn't disagree more. Never had anything other than an excellent meal in there.
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This could be bollocks, but a colleague said his son worked at M&C and the steaks came frozen and they basically warmed them up.
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I mean.

Most steak houses basically warm up the steaks.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 11:38 am This could be bollocks, but a colleague said his son worked at M&C and the steaks came frozen and they basically warmed them up.
I'm interested to know how you think they should arrive - still attached to the cow?
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mangocrazy wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 11:51 am
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 11:38 am This could be bollocks, but a colleague said his son worked at M&C and the steaks came frozen and they basically warmed them up.
I'm interested to know how you think they should arrive - still attached to the cow?
Chilled, but not frozen.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 7:22 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 7:08 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:48 pm Seen loads of M&Cs (there's one here), never been to one. Are they actually any good? :D
No.

They market themselves above Harvester/Beefeater and below Gaucho, yet are just as bad as both of them.
Couldn't disagree more. Never had anything other than an excellent meal in there.
+1 on that. It's one of the few places we've been to and everyone has been happy with what they've had!
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weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 7:22 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 7:08 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:48 pm Seen loads of M&Cs (there's one here), never been to one. Are they actually any good? :D
No.

They market themselves above Harvester/Beefeater and below Gaucho, yet are just as bad as both of them.
Couldn't disagree more. Never had anything other than an excellent meal in there.
I went once, it was God-awful. Plates going back in to the kitchen left, right and centre. Makes sense that it's a rebranded Harvester, as I suspect that brand was deemed a bit tired. Case of 'same restaurant, new fabrics'. My nephew used to insist on going there for his birthday. That salad cart abomination..WTF fuck was that? It was a health hazard! :o :lol:

Mind you, I've eaten in a couple of Gaucho Grills, supposedly top-end steak houses, and they really are 'all fur coat and no knickers' as my mum would say. Average steaks, chips you have to pay extra for, and a huge bill at the end of it. :thumbdown:

I don't get going out for steak when they are one of the easiest things to cook well at home. If I go out, I want to eat something a bit special. Mind you, I'm a fussy bugger, me.
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I don't really get steak full stop.

Or at least, I don't get the notion that it's the most expensive thing on the menu when it's the easiest thing to make :D Paying shit loads for one is just daft. Pretty much just conspicuous consumption.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:28 pm I don't really get steak full stop.

Or at least, I don't get the notion that it's the most expensive thing on the menu when it's the easiest thing to make :D Paying shit loads for one is just daft. Pretty much just conspicuous consumption.
Going slightly off-topic, we took Ol' Ma Gremlin out for her 82nd birthday the other week. Took the step-dad along as well. Being an unadventurous eater, and by this I mean anything that isn't a slab of overcooked meat with boiled, bland veg next to it, he wanted to opt for the steak*, but made noises that it was expensive at £35, notwithstanding that he wasn't paying anyway.

I've tried comparing this to M&C but they don't list the prices on the online menu. I wouldn't have said that £35 was expensive for a steak, with nice sides. Is it?

* I did have a slight chuckle when the steak come out, glazed with the black garlic sauce, spiced chunky fries and a mixed salad with dressing. Mind, he wolfed it down, so maybe his sense of gastronomic adventure has been awakened.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:08 pm
I don't get going out for steak when they are one of the easiest things to cook well at home. If I go out, I want to eat something a bit special. Mind you, I'm a fussy bugger, me.
I usually go for something I wouldn't cook at home when eating out. (That can be something as simple as ham, egg and chips if it's that sort of place* :D ), but yeah, I'd rather buy a chunk of decent steak, without the mark-up, and cook it myself rather than choose it on a restaurant menu. (Kind of drifted away from red meat anyway in the last 10 years, not out of any ethical considerations although they apply post hoc now :lol: ).

* or even a nice pie, provided it's not just 'stew in a hat'.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:38 pm I wouldn't have said that £35 was expensive for a steak, with nice sides. Is it?
Yes, that's expensive in most places. It's not insane.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 2:00 pm
gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:38 pm I wouldn't have said that £35 was expensive for a steak, with nice sides. Is it?
Yes, that's expensive in most places. It's not insane.
Bollocks. :x

Harvester for the old duffers next year. :lol:
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Anyhow....

Am I weird for having a mince pie with my Christmas pud? Mrs. G thinks so.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 2:11 pm Anyhow....

Am I weird for having a mince pie with my Christmas pud? Mrs. G thinks so.
Depends.... ice-cream or custard ?
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Brandy sauce.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 2:03 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 2:00 pm
gremlin wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:38 pm I wouldn't have said that £35 was expensive for a steak, with nice sides. Is it?
Yes, that's expensive in most places. It's not insane.
Bollocks. :x

Harvester for the old duffers next year. :lol:
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