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Who tickets

Aug16
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Tickets for The Who, at the Roundhouse, Camden, 29th October, doing some sort of rock opera it seems, part of a whole week of hot gigs there called BBC Electric Proms. Good work Nic P in getting tickets for 's thing the following day... There might still be tickets available, they're releasing them in batches throughout the day. Otherwise ebay is your friend again...

Hmm, no link this time :-(

Had an embiggenning walk around earlier, as us unemployed people are wont to do. Progress really is being made on the new super shopping centre. Other things to please my otherwise unoccupied mind were; Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc at £5.24 in Sainsburys, Some tree fellers, felling some trees, and someone who'd knocked the wall down with their car outside Paul's Restaurant.

Local event update thing, some youths are doing Terry Pratchett's \"Carpe Jugulum\" as a play, at the Tower Theatre Conversion (formerly the Garrison Church) in Shorncliffe, Folkestone, on the 30th of August at 7:30pm. Ticket info on Folkestone Gerald. That is the theatre group that was in when she was at school, I think we're going to go along.

Back to my daytime TV and waiting for the phone to ring.

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Paul's

Jun9

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When I mentioned, a few reviews back, that Folkestone was fast becoming a culinary wasteland I had, of course, forgotten about . This memory lapse was in part caused by a horrible meal we had there previously. But, that was 5 years ago and its time to forgive and forget (note to - this does not apply to you). My brother was over from Miami with his wife and we wanted somewhere suitable to do the big family thing on a Sat night.

Qiute simply, Paul's was fantastic. For Folkestone. The big long dining room now seems much cosier and with more character than I remember and the menu is one step up from the type of gastro-pub fusion food - lots of slightly asian influences, a smattering of mediterrean bits and bobs and a whole heap of talent in the kitchen. The wine list was very good as well and, for once, I didn't object to big mark-ups because the wine on offer was recognisably quality stuff.

Unusually, most of the party opted for the roasted tomato and garlic soup. I thought the garnish of 3 or 4 whole "on the vine" toms plonked in the middle of the soup was a bit excessive. But, I wasn't eating it and everyone else thought it was great. Dean also thought his grilled sardines were awesome (I tried some and they were lovely).

Main courses were really very good as well. Our lettuce-bothering chum Pauly (who is incidentally about to marry my sister - congrats mate !) wasn't made to feel strange and perverse for being a veganist - his tempura veggies were crisp and tasty. Dad's fillet steak with wild mushrooms managed to be both extremely well-done and succulent - it was a little touch and go at first because the old boy cannot cope with even the slighest hint of pink in his meat and teh presence of moisture in steak is unfamiliar to him. I have to say that by this point in the meal I had consumed more than a few glasses of sublime and so my memory is hazy on the details of what everyone else had - what I can remember is extreme pleasure on everyone's face and being passed various fork-fulls of deliciousness. I also remember that I had roasted sea bass which was wrapped in something very similar to filo pastry. The fish was gorgeous, succulent and fresh but I wasn't too sure about the filo - what was the point ? I'm afraid that I definately fall into the school of thought that says fish should be treated simply. There was nothing offensive about the filo pastry but I think it was just too enthusiastic.

Champagne, pudding and coffee followed and the bill for 10 of us was about £400 - which, including booze and tip was pretty reasonable for a great evening. The staff were attentive without being a pain and there were enough of them that you didn't feel neglected.

Without doubt, Paul's is the best restuarant in Folkestone (not withstanding and ). I only feel very stupid that my 5 year old prejudices kept me away for so long.

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