Review: The Oyster And Otter, Blackburn (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Review: The Oyster And Otter, Blackburn
4:16pm Wednesday 23rd May 2012 in Latest restaurant reviews
By Anna Mansell, Features writer
Review: The Oyster And Otter, Blackburn
A LITTLE more than a year since it opened, The Oyster And Otter has carved itself a very nice reputation as one of East Lancashire’s top dining venues.
With my fish-loving dad, I stopped by on a quiet Monday lunchtime for his first visit to the restaurant.
Priding itself on daily specials fresh from the fish markets, the menu did prove slightly tricky for me as a non-fish eater.
The problem wasn’t a lack of choice, more that the fish dishes sounded more appealing and exciting than the meat and veggie options.
Going for the two-course special of roast hake and olive crushed potatoes, with wilted spinach and sherry dressing, followed by chocolate cappuccino mousse with crushed Amaretti biscuits for £14,95 including a glass of wine, my dad was a happy chap.
The hake was perfectly cooked, and it’s large flakes were just transluscent and falling apart. The dessert was just as much of a success, served in a coffee cup, it was truely delicious.
It’s not often I would choose a chicken dish, but the lemon and rosemary Goosnargh chicken breast with paprika potatoes, broccoli, pine nuts and salsa verde from the main menu appealed.
The griddled chicken and potatoes were really tasty, but the salsa verde seemed pointless and lacked power against the other flavours.
The winner for me was the golden syrup sponge pudding with ‘proper custard’.
The vanilla-speckled sauce was fantastic – thick and creamy, and a great combination with the sweetness of the perfectly cooked sponge.
Our young waitress was friendly and confident, and the decor is as fresh as the day it opened. The atmosphere was a touch lacking, but it was a quiet Monday lunch service.
With a glass of wine for me, and some olives and bread to nibble, the bill came to a not unreasonable £42.95
Comments(9)
Graham Hartley
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10:04pm Wed 23 May 12
A Darener
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8:26am Thu 24 May 12
julespent
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9:37am Thu 24 May 12
A Darener wrote:£42.95 wouldnt feed my family for a week but that is an expensive lunch. My hubby and i went out for lunch at Fielden's Arms at mellor and they do 3 courses for £10 with drinks on top so almost half the price. food tastes excellent, bargain. If we want a really cheap tea then £10 will almost feed the four of us!
£42.95 for "lunch"!!! That would feed a family for a week at least.
juanbbien
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12:18pm Thu 24 May 12
sean_brfc
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4:17pm Thu 24 May 12
A Darener wrote:You must eat garbage. Do you skip lunch?
£42.95 for "lunch"!!! That would feed a family for a week at least.
Graham Hartley
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12:39am Fri 25 May 12
sean_brfc wrote:So skip-lunching is eating garbage from a skip?
A Darener wrote:You must eat garbage. Do you skip lunch?
£42.95 for "lunch"!!! That would feed a family for a week at least.
vicn1956
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9:33am Fri 25 May 12
JRneve
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1:44pm Sat 26 May 12
otter.co.uk/menus/O&
OMenuMay.pdf
to see what we have on offer!!
Graham Hartley says...
9:56pm Wed 23 May 12
If the flakes of fish were falling apart then so was the writer's reputation. Consider 'it's large flakes', 'transluscent' and 'truely'. Are there not too many commas (comma's, if preferred) in the second sentence?