Thursday, 4 October 2012

Supperclub


I’ve not written about Supperclub yet, I’ve no idea why but thought it was about time I should tell the world about it. The point of supperclub is to go out to an establishment, have great food and a bit of a laugh with friends, price means nothing, the genre of food means nothing , it’s purely judged on how good the food is. A taster menu can be judged against a street kart. A kebab can be judged against a Michelin starred restaurant (There’s only been one Michelin starred establishment and it didn’t score well, there hasn’t been a kebab…yet).

Previous supperclubs have included chicken and chips in Brixton, a 6 course taster menu in a hidden restaurant and tapas in a lovely tapas bar near London Bridge. There really is no pattern. Saying that there is, of course, fierce competition to find somewhere that the others haven’t heard of but all being food lovers this is getting increasingly hard!

Every month we get together and dine, each person takes turns to choose a restaurant and then a new person is invited at the end, I am the 5th member.

This month it’s my turn and my choice of restaurant is down to 2; Gourmet San – a Szechuan restaurant in Bethnal Green that is not advertised and is supposed to serve authentic and delicious Szechuan food or 40 Maltby Street – an Italian wine bar come restaurant that serves Italian influenced dishes and regularly changes the wines by the glass so that there’s no need to buy a bottle as they’ll pair a wine for each course you have.

I’ve gone for 40 Maltby Street. It’s Supperclub tonight…I’ll write about how good (hopefully) it is tomorrow…



...So you might all be pleased to know that I won this round of Supperclub with 40 Maltby Street. You walk in to a charming wine bar under a railway arch in a slightly off the beaten track location. You kind of feel like you’re ‘in the know’ and maybe a bit ‘cool’ as there’s a very secret / hidden vibe to it. The staff (contrary to other reviews) were all very welcoming and more than ready to give their recommendations for any area of the menus be it wine or the starters.


The menu is written on the blackboard by the door and changes every day along with the wines they have by the glass. We started with a sparkling red from Tuscany that was a lovely digestive but not sure if I’d want to drink it throughout the meal. 3 bottles of wine later and 13 dishes later we were all very satisfied with my choice of establishment.

I’m not going to write about every dish as I think you should go there and enjoy the experience for yourself but standout dishes include the egg mayonnaise - beautifully cooked eggs topped with mayonnaise with anchovies draped over the top and half a gem lettuce on the side to add a bit of crunch. Simple but brilliant. Other dishes to rave about were the deep fried brawn (cows head, sounds weird tastes incredible), duck with blackberries and also the shrimp with cauliflower and almonds.

All dishes showed a confidence in their simplicity and were executed well. I’ll be sure to visit again!

1 comment:

  1. Oooh good choice! I love 40 Maltby Street. Fantastic wine and the menu is different yet delicious every time. Oh and the staff are fab too. Have fun!

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