• Cookery School
Monday, 05 December 2011 14:28

La Hogue Farm Shop

Written by

La Hogue Farm was on my route on Thursday so I called in to take a look.  I didn't have time to try the cafe which looked really inviting and had an interesting menu.  Has anybody been? I came away with an excellent pork pie and a lemon and ginger loaf, both of which were very good value. this is much more than just a cafe and deli - take a look for yourself - a great stop off the A11 close to both Newmarket and Mildenhall.

Saturday, 26 November 2011 19:46

Bury Christmas Market

Written by

Oh dear, suffolkfoodie has gone to London, Veggieplot has been publishing books and InspectorX has been on the road, visiting hotels. Nobody left to explore Suffolk! InspectorX did manage a family outing to the Bury St Edmunds Christmas market today.  The lack of artisan foodie producers was dissappointing.   They were probably at the far better Craft Markets at Blackthorpe Barns. We did eat a good Suffolk Ham and Cheese Crepe ( £5!)  a funnel cake ( £3.50) two cups of mulled wine, weak and warm for (£7) The best thing we ate were the two Tin Miners Pasties (£2.75) from Edis of Ely in St Johns Street on the way home, and they have been on here lots of times before.

Saturday, 29 October 2011 12:01

Bacon

Written by
Thursday, 13 October 2011 11:57

Freshly laid Scotch Eggs

Written by

On the specials board at Baileys2 in Bury St Edmunds yesterday, a homemade sundried tomato scotch egg. It was deliciously fresh with a nicely soft  yolk.  The caramelised onion jam was rather tasty too. Baileys2 have just won the Suffolk magazine award for best Tea and Coffee Shop in Suffolk.  Well done!

Wednesday, 05 October 2011 11:58

Sunday Lunch in Botesdale

Written by
Local lamb or roast rib of beef here on the Sunday lunch menu in Botesdales smart new cafe, and the coffee and papers were good too.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011 11:00

Looking for a job?

Written by

They are looking for a chef at the White Horse in Stoke Ash near Eye. 

Monday, 12 September 2011 13:19

Tracey comes to Suffolk (again)

Written by

Yes, she took a group of children to the brasserie in the White Lion in Aldeburgh, where Jason cooks, which I thought just proves my theory about East Suffolk and London, and then I found out that she was born in Ipswich!

Saturday, 03 September 2011 01:15

Hard to find ...we made it to The Dark Horse

Written by

Well, at last we managed to get a table at The Dark Horse. We were going to have an aperitif in the bar area but my moth phobic daughter would not sit next to the display of moths and butterflies in the glass case, so we headed straight for the table instead. The menu includes many restaurant classics and I tried the scallops with pea puree which were very good.  The vegetarian main course was a cabbage roulade stuffed with goats cheese and butternut squash. It was also good, but we all agreed that the starters were better than the main courses. The house wine is an aquired taste but the mint tea arrives made with fresh mint which deserves a mention. Well worth a visit if you can find it.

Page 14 of 20