Friday 27 June 2008

Fish In A Box - fresh fish direct to your door


Last week saw the first Food & Drink festival in our home town of Cheltenham. Lots of cheeses, sausages, local beers etc...but our eye was caught by one of the few fish suppliers to exhibit, Fish In A Box. In particular my eye was taken by a smashing-looking box of fresh fish on ice. We have a good frozen fish supplier here, and Waitrose and Tesco have wet fish counters, but Cheltenham has (shockingly) not supported a proper fish-shop for several years. So, we were excited at the prospect of getting some good fresh fish.

Fish In A Box (http://www.fishinabox.co.uk/) is run out of Newport, Shropshire by business partners Fiona Asson and John Perry. They offer a service whereby customers can not only order fresh fish, but also (and this is what excited me) order boxes by quantity of fish (for example a meal for 4 people) and leave the choice up to Fishinabox, depending on what's good that particular day. Jenny and I saw this as a chance to break out of our usual grilled salmon rut, so ordered two boxes - one meal for 4 people and two meals for 2 people - for delivery the following Wednesday.

Wednesday came, at 8.30am the doorbell rang and a large box marked' this way up' arrived. Inside were two recycleable polystyrene boxes with our fish - and an excellent selection it was too. We had fillets of lemon sole (absolutely delicious, I grilled them and served with a salsa verde) and catfish fillets (my sister says to fry this with cornmeal in the good-ol' Suthern style). The meal for four was halibut fillets from a new Scottish farm - more on this next time.

The fish has not been frozen, and so can go into the freezer if necessary. It's not the cheapest option and normal delivery is around £7 per consignment outside their catchment area in the NW Midlands, but we're very impressed with the quality of the fish we've had. What an excellent way to explore some new fish eating for people like us who can't decide what to have!

Sunday 22 June 2008

New Cheltenham food pub - The Reservoir



Looking for a Sunday lunch, Jenny and I found ourselves on our way to the Reservoir. Not the place which supplies our town of Cheltenham with its drinking water, but the pub opposite, on the A40 just east of the town boundary near the village of Dowdeswell. We've driven past this place dozens of times and always looked uninspiring. However, we had read that the place was under new management and that our favourite chef of all time Martin Blunos was involved. So, we had to check it out.

The Reservoir is run by Andy and Susan Proctor, who have a wealth of experience between them. Andy had worked with Martin Blunos at the sadly missed Lettonie restaurant in Bath while Susan had experience alongside Heston Blumenthal at the legendary Fat Duck in Bray. The two had subsequently been landlord(s) at Heston's pub The Hinds Head. They seek to offer " a celebration of British food, cooked with fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients". Nothing wrong with that then. Blunos has a stake in the place and is helping with menu creation and has even been seen cooking on the premises since the pub opened its doors again at beginning of April.

The decor is really excellent, nicely light with Farrow&Ball type greens to the fore. We ate some fishy starters (a splendidly creamy and peppery smoked mackerel pate) and mains (smoked haddock fish cakes - 4 of them, so the plural is definitely justified) along with other tasty food including terrine of ham hock and roast beef with excellent Yorkshire pudding and creamy home-made horseradish sauce. For afters we tried the wonderful (Heston-ish?) mixture of double and single Gloucester cheese, fruitcake and pickled shallots - a winning combination!

So, this is not just a seafood post, more of a celebration of a great addition to the eating possibilities in Gloucestershire. Go along and try it. Find out more at http://www.thereservoirinn.co.uk/.