heaven - Hotel Tresanton
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heaven - Hotel Tresanton
foodie Lunch Special Starter ~ cucumber, Watermelon, borage, prosecco A little bit of Main Lobster risotto, ~ mussels, sea bass Desert Chocolate and~vodka parfait, expresso ice cream, hazelnuts 2 courses and a glass of house wine £23 3 courses and a glass of house wine £27 XX CORNWALL LIVING | FOODIE HEAVEN Amazing food, stunning views and wonderful service. A birthday treat for middle son (C) meant an all too rare trip across to St Mawes and lunch at the Tresanton. I hadn’t been for years but had recently heard excellent reports. The journey across on the ferry is all part of the outing, and it was lovely just being out on the water. A stroll down to the stylish Idle Rocks for coffee on the balcony with huge pots of lavender full of bumble bees, and that view: sparkling seas, lots of boats around – the working boats all getting ready to go out for a Saturday afternoon race. Oh and the quiet! There were plenty of people around, but it was quiet: just a peaceful murmur of voices and the sea, it stayed like that all day. A slow meander up the hill to the Tresanton, admiring the pretty cottages and stopping to take in the views. I was dismayed to hear that it was C’s first trip to St Mawes (bad parenting!) – but he loved it instantly. And that went up several notches when we got to the Tresanton. Even I had forgotten just how gorgeous the hotel is. We chose to sit outside on the fabulous terrace and could have been in the south of France! A bottle of cold water arrived, we chose a deliciously crisp Sicilian white wine, which came with some homemade bread and little dishes of some of the best olive oil I’ve tasted. In fact we thought it was infused with chilli – but our lovely waiter told us that it was just the taste of really good fresh olive oil, slightly peppery and slightly cloudy. We demolished the lot! I chose the lunch special – all three courses (see box), and C ordered: Foie gras parfait, apple chutney, and sourdough to start, then the linguine with clams, chilli, and garlic as a main. The watermelon starter was refreshing and delicious and an idea I shall pinch to serve at home. C’s parfait was served on lightly toasted sourdough, which provided the perfect crisp texture to the smooth richness of the parfait. We were in heaven. Service was just right – it really isn’t the sort of place you want to be rushed through your courses. The terrace was full, the sun hot and the sea still sparkling with the full fleet é ABOVE Fantastic views from the terrace ì TOP RIGHT Delicious lobster risotto of working boats a particular treat. The main courses were wonderful, the linguine and risotto perfectly al dente. The pasta looked and tasted like a plateful of summer with lots of clams in their shells. My sea bass was beautifully cooked with a delicious crispy skin; the slightly sticky risotto was full of flavour and beautifully complimented the fish and mussels. The desert was just the right mix of chocolate and coffee flavours, the parfait had a shell of rich dark chocolate and there was enough vodka in it to notice without overpowering the other flavours. Our waiter kindly brought two spoons! The terrace was busy and no one seemed keen to leave. We arrived at 1.30 and left around 4pm – and had a truly wonderful relaxing time with fabulous food. The Tresanton will definitely be on our list of favourite places for lunch. HOTEL TRESANTON St Mawes TR2 5DR 01326 270055 info@tresanton.com www.tresanton.com Find out more online: www.cornwall-living.co.uk All images courtesy of Hotel Tresanton, copyright © CORNWALL LIVING | FOODIE XX