Fluid Eating's Review of 12 Temple Place Restaurant & Temple Bar
Just as Temple is right in the centre of London, so the restaurant named 12 Temple Place at Swissotel The Howard is at the centre of the exciting emergence of high quality cuisine at restaurants based in hotels. In the case the focus is on fine British ingredients and tempting selections from these fair isles are in evidence all across the menu.
The starters on the menu had all clearly been crafted by a chef with an experienced and delicate touch. To give an example, soft chargrilled scallops were imaginatively accompanied by crispy and appetising deep fried Stornoway black pudding. With every week comes a new special starter and on this occasion it was an excellent ‘taste’ of pheasant egg: in actual fact there was more than one egg (a real highlight being the rich and runny fried one) and the accompanying Madeira sauce was tangy and lively.
More delights are on offer among the mains in this elegant eaterie. For fish devotees it is well worth trying the trio of salmon. It comes poached, roasted and smoked – all three options are cooked such that the flesh falls neatly apart with a twist of a fork and the drizzling of horseradish foam is as tasty as it is imaginative. Meanwhile, anyone who likes a red meat should go straight for the roast Buccleugh fillet: so tender that it slips down with wonderful ease and given a nice kick by the accompanying shallot purée.
Another treat on the same dish is a superb oxtail and bone marrow pie which offers a nicely contrasting consistency to the fillet and a homemade taste which would make a pieshop owner proud.
Even if you’re feeling nicely full by this point you will find it extremely difficult to pass up dessert. Temple Place Restaurant’s signature dish is the rhubarb and custard champagne. The custard is wrapped in the freshest rhubarb and the sauce is a rhubarb champagne. The overall effect is something to savour.
If your body is a temple when it comes to consuming fine food, make sure you consider Temple Place Restaurant.
Reviewed by Arthur Browne
Description:
The cuisine is Modern British and concentrates on using only local ingredients. Aberdeen born Brian Spark heads up the restaurant as Executive Chef and focuses on combining traditional British recipes with modern innovations. Dishes will change seasonally. “I want to keep dishes as natural and local as possible to stay in the concept of modern British cuisine”, says Brian Spark.
The restaurant has the capacity to seat 40 persons inside and another 40 outside in the Garden Courtyard where guests can enjoy al-fresco dining surrounded by waterfalls and plant life.
Temple Bar is a traditional venue to enjoy business or casual conversation complimented by a glass of aged whisky. Enjoy the grandeur and splendour of the past.
When everything else changes with time, Temple Bar takes a step back to appreciate the English heritage. Weather permitting, Temple Bar opens up onto the Temple Garden where you can enjoy a drink or dinner in the sun surrounded by waterfalls and exotic plants. (Updated 16/06/2010)
- Average price per head: £45/£54
- Additional Info: No additional info for this venue.
12 Temple Place Restaurant & Temple Bar Food & Drink Menus
Listed below are few sample food and drinks items available at
12 Temple Place Restaurant & Temple Bar. These lists are not enhaustive, but are instead designed to give you an overview of the venue's
offerings and assciated prices.
The cuisine at 12 Temple Place is Modern British which will concentrate on using only regional local ingredients. Aberdeen born Brian Spark heads up the project as Executive Chef where the menu will be user friendly with dishes which combine traditional British recipes with modern innovations.
12 Temple Place Restaurant & Temple Bar Food menu
| Item |
Description |
Price |
| Beef Fillet |
Roast Buccleuch Beef Fillet
Oxtail and Bone Marrow Pie, Shallot Purée, Pied-de-Mouton. |
£24.50 |
| Assiette of Suckling pig |
Assiette of Suckling Pig: Loin, Rillette, Belly Bacon, Crackling
Celeriac, Apple and Grain Mustard. |
£12.00 |
Swisscoktail Shangai is ideal on a warm spring/summer day, or just to start your evening.Fruity and aromatic this is a sure cure for your thirst.
12 Temple Place Restaurant & Temple Bar Drink menu
| Item |
Description |
Price |
| Swisscocktail Shangai |
Bombay Sapphire, Lychee Liqueur, Passion Fruit Liqueur, Pomegranate Juice.. |
£9.50 |
12 Temple Place Restaurant & Temple Bar Special Offers
Title: Express Lunch menu. Prices from £14
Description:
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Date: 19 Nov, 2009 - 30 Dec, 2010
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Time: n/a
This is an online special offer only - Click here to book
Title: Early brid afternoon tea
Description: Take advantage of our
early bird afternoon tea. Daily from 11am to 1:30pm. Starting from £16
Pre-Theatre Afternoon Tea daily from 6 pm - 7:30 pm; from £18
Wimbledon Tea -
Treat yourself with a colourful miniature representation of the world renowned championships with your tea; £32
Classification: Fluid.Data.LinkSpecialOfferTypeCollection
Date: 16 Jun, 2010 - 30 Dec, 2010
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Time: 17:00 - 19:00
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