Confit of 'Gloucester Old Spot' pork belly is a firm favourite for my carnivorous colleague, while I enjoy a substantial serving of the succulent chargrilled salmon with salsify, lentils and cavolo nero sauce. Cavolo nero, a current trend on the culinary scene, is better known as Black Brassica or Palm Tree Cabbage and complements the salmon perfectly.
Cima de Rapa (tender sprouting broccoli) with buffalo mozzarella, polenta croutons, and bagna caoda (literally "hot sauce") scores top marks, but in a league of its own is the delectable courgette flowers stuffed with Monte Enebro cheese. Drizzled with honey, it is the perfect combination of sweet and savoury: a crisp, outer courgette crust and a creamy cheese centre. All of which is aptly polished off with a glass of Albarino 2003, a dry white wine with a concentrated floral nose and delicate fruit flavour recommended by the staff.
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