The new menu has been on for its first three days, and whilst the feedback has been very positive with really good nights it just isn't as interesting to cook as some of the previous menus. One of the things we've learned in the first three months is that the structure of the menu affects your enjoyment (I'm talking about the kitchen) of the delivery process. Some menus are all adrenaline, a rush to get things out in good time, some involve less real time cooking, others more so. The last couple of menus included stir frys and a risotto. There is some prep but there is also a degree of real cooking (at the time of serving). The mains on this menu are more about arrangement than cooking (when we serve). For example, the most important aspect is to make sure that the roulade is put in the oven when the starters are ordered, and get the dumplings in. Other than that it is plate arrangement. The kitchen isn't buzzing as much as we like. It's something for us to consider as the menus develop and progress. Next time we're going to do some Irish dishes for St Patrick's day and then we're going to put ourselves in your hands. We'd like you, the customers, to decide what goes on it. We've already got a menu database and we need you to let us know what you'd like to see come back for the first 'best of' menu. Some early indications are the pumpkin ravioli, bhajias and lebanese parcels. We're going to encourage you to leave this feedback by offering a further prize (more about this in the next newsletter)!
Following on from that it'll be a Gem-inspired Italian menu followed by the first of our Millennium jaunts.
Monday, March 3, 2008
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