
It is a really enjoyable and interesting experience where you sit around square tables with your chef cooking the food in front on you on a huge steel hotplate thingy. It could be a rowdy experience or a quiet one - no one at our table took the opportunity to try and flip an egg into the chef's hat, but there were plenty of takers elsewhere.
The food is excellent and plentiful. We shared duck rolls and raw salmon, tuna, sea bass and mackerel and then I had salmon and Chris had spicy lamb. And we even managed an after dinner drink in Loaf before catching the train home.
Apparently it was our Bronze anniversary - our 8th. Since they start out with things like paper and tin, I assume that this implies that we are toughening up.... or maybe just getting a bit shiny.
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Wow Bronze wedding anniversary. Congratulations, I would have been happy to babysit. So I've been replaced as babysitter as well. Moo!
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