Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Seco Lounge, Plymouth, England

12-15Mills Bakery, Royal William YardPlymouthPL1 3RP
01752 229 375
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Summary
Overall, the food is enjoyable although a little overpriced at times. The atmosphere is lovely and although it is member of a chain of bar/restaurants called 'the lounges', it has an air of individuality which makes the meal more pleasurable.

Food - 6/10
I ate:
Honey glazed 5-spice pork
Patatas gratinadas
Sweet corn fritters
Pan-fried haloumi, courgettes and peppers
Patatas bravas

Patatas with smoked garlic and wasabi aioli
Mozzarella stuffed arancini balls with pesto

Ultimately the tapas here is fairly average but, there are a couple of dishes that set this tapas slightly above bar. My favourite dish is the honey glazed pork; you receive a well-sized portion and the flavours are exciting and exotic. The other dishes however tend to be a lot blander and if you are to order the sweet corn fritters or the mozarella balls, you will most likely disappointed to find that you only receive three pieces, which can be an issue, if like me you are hoping to share. Another disappointment is the recent change from patatas gratinadas to patatas in wasabi; the wasabi sauce is very overpowering and you are unable to really taste the nice crunchy potatoes that lie beneath.  In spite of the small issues, the food is always warm, to good standard and i am always delighted to receive my ciabatta bread on the side, with which i usually ask for an olive oil and balsamic vinegar dip.  There other food also appears to be of good standard.

Atmosphere - 8/10
The atmosphere here is delightful. Overall the whole Royal William Yard site is beautiful and on a summer's day i enjoy sitting outside, eating my food, overlooking the river. The inside is just as delightful with its tasteful decoration and large open space. I would however say that it sometimes gets cold and it is advisable to sit as far from the doors as possible.

Customer Service - 5/10
Average. Its an order at the bar service. People are usually friendly and adequately amusing. There is nothing special here, but there is nothing bad either.

Price - 6/10
For the tapas, you pay £8.95 for three dishes and a side of ciabatta, which is sufficent for a full meal. On a Tuesday however, a glass of wine will also be included in the price. Other meals such as burgers and paninis are priced a little bit steeply and although they are good the same could be found at most other pubs for a cheaper price. I would say that perhaps you are paying for location.


 

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