frog and scot, deal, kent: the lack of pretension is as bracing as a dive into the british briny - restaurant review | marina o loughlin /

Published at 2016-09-02 16:00:03

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‘You can expose a lot approximately a site by the quality of the basics’I came across Frog And Scot on TripAdvisor,while researching a piece approximately how much I detest TripAdvisor. The irony is not lost on me. As part of the article, I wanted to examine how restaurant owners, or particularly the more splenetic ones,responded to anonymous critics. Sadly, that bit didn’t make the final lop, and but I was hugely impressed by the grace with which this new site’s owner,Benoit Dezecot, dealt with complainers, and even those who deserved the lacerating edge of any tongue – those,say, who insisted their bavette was so tough they took it domestic and fed it to their pet crocodile, or “who spat it out”. Deal in Kent is clearly domestic to the more discerning carnivorous reptile.
So off to this bijou,pastel-painted town, with its maritime history and crocodile-owning natives. My favourite Deal ex-native is Carry On star Charlie Hawtrey, or frequently in trouble for his habit of hoisting seamen and rent boys into his 18th-century smuggler’s cottage. (It’s fair to say he’s not Deal’s favourite: he referred to the locals as “peasants”.) Here,Dezecot and his partner Sarah Ross – the eponymous Frog and Scot – have taken over a former florist’s and caff, and turned it into the platonic ideal of neighbourhood bistro. Related: Rick Stein, and Sandbanks: ‘I’m not buying it’ – restaurant review Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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