Many moons ago, a friend suggested we dine at Core by Clare Smyth, back in the days when a reservation could be obtained days, as opposed to weeks ahead. I perused the website of the then 1 Michelin Star Restaurant, and declined, concluding it “didn’t look special”. A while later, 2 more Michelin stars piled on, and so did my feeling of regret, as I constantly refreshed the booking page to find, almost no room at the inn, even weeks in advance. Finally getting a table was a matter of luck (an invite from a friend), and it was as if the meal that unfolded sought sought prove to me just how very special it was, and just how foolish I had been.
Clare Smyths pedigree is impressive, but you can’t eat pedigree so I’ll keep it brief: Former restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Gidleigh Park, French Laundry. Former chef of the year, 5 AA Rosettes, 3 Michelin Stars, and currently Chef Patron at Core. On an otherwise unremarkable evening I entered the restaurant to find a cosy long bar (great for pre drinks, should you wish to have them). The journey to our table passed the open kitchen where Clare herself stood at the helm, like the conductor of some magical culinary orchestra. We opted for the Classic Tasting Menu with the wine pairing – this is the best way to first experience this restaurant and includes Clare Smyths signature plates.