Emily C.
Yelp
You know when you finish something you've been enjoying eating so much that it makes you so sad when it's finished?! That's how I felt when my lunch came to an end in Rustic Stone.
To start, I had the raw tasting plate. It was artfully presented, and so tasty. The beef carpaccio in particular stood out, as well as the horseradish bell peppers, and this strange carrot / orange foam shot.
For main, I had the chicken salad, which was bursting with goodness and flavour. In particular I loved how it was served - I'm a sucker for a good bowl, and this comes in a purty wooden one, with the zesty dressing in a little glass bottle to the side. It was huge, and filled with various green leaves, artichokes, asparagus, beans and, chicken. The chicken was the only let down for me - it was average - not the best quality and although it would seem to go against their ethos, it seems like it was reconstituted? It didn't have those strands you find in 'normal' chicken??
As a side, I had the green relish with peas, broad beans & spring onions. Now firstly I have to say that it is neither a relish or a purée, however, it is unbelievably tasty. Really. This was the component I was most sad about finishing. I dunno what they put in with those greens, but I would eat them for ever.
Two courses for 18.95, with a side and a coffee. Not bad in any type of restaurant, but for one of this calibre, I was even more impressed.
It's great to be able to go out and eat food that fills you, is well presented, tastes amazing, and is as healthy as you can get.
My only other slight besides the chicken, was that the staff weren't overly friendly. They were professional and brisk, and some people would be totally on board with that, but I guess a smile wouldn't go amiss for me.