Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Freddies Bistro

It was my work night out on Friday and before the carnage, we had booked an early bird meal at Freddie's Bistro in Limerick city. Its been a long time since I was Freddies and to be very honest it'll be a long while before I go back. Loads of people rave about this restaurant being the best in the city but I found it disappointing on Friday. Now I grant you it was pre-Christmas party night combined with a Heineken cup match in Thomond park so it was going to be busy.

There was at least 35 people scrunched into the tables upstairs, all big groups and it was stuffy, noisy and slightly uncomfortable. We were ordering from the set Christmas menu (available until 6.30) priced at €26.95 and €3.95 extra for steak. We weren't offered the A La Carte as a choice. There's plenty to choose from, I went for the garlic mushrooms, I felt risotto would be too filling; I'm allergic to mussels; Caesar salad you can have any time; I don't consider garlic bread with cheese a proper starter; the wings would ruin my manicure (!) and soup is too heavy. The garlic mushrooms are stuffed with garlicky breadcrumbs, served with a few salad leaves and drizzle of mayo and pesto. They were nice but nothing exciting.

For main, I was in the mood for something meaty so I opted for the medallions of fillet steak with perigourdine sauce (peppery mushroom). There's also a choice of chicken with peppercorn sauce, baked salmon, pasta carbonara, fish with lime & coriander and Thai red veg curry. Two thickish medallions arrived, one was just over medium and the other was as I asked for: medium rare. Nice meat but the dish was nothing special. I'd asked for the sauce on the side and I got a tiny little bowl of it. The usual sides arrived: baton carrots with brussel sprouts, mashed potato, chipped baby potatoes (with skins still on and not crispy enough), boiled baby potatoes with butter and chives I think, and roasted halved baby potatoes with garlic.

While I can't fault the food or the price, it didn't really excite me and it didn't feel special if you know what I mean. It was like decent pub grub.

But the desserts were amazing, I went for the chocolate pudding and all I left on the plate was the sprig of mint!! The staff were also brilliant, attentive but unobstrusive. Maybe on a quieter night it's a special place and more deserving of its reputation, but I did feel disappointed and let down.

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