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Went to Anderson and Co for Steak chips and salad last night... delicious in every way


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Wow...


Anderson and Co, thank you, that was an amazing evening...


A group of us went to the first 'steak frite salad' eve. It was THE BUSINESS... all three steaks were cooked to perfection (meat from Flock and Heard, so really good, tasty delicious meat - thank you Charlie for that). The steaks came with super tasty bernaise sauce and the best chips I've had for ages. One of our group had the fish (which she was totally enamoured with) which came with half a caramelised lime and caper sauce... The house wines go down very well and all in all I think they have got off the a completely flying start.


Comes very highly recommended!!!!


ps No I am not related and I do not have shares in the business!!! xxCC

a day retun of teh ferries is like a tenner or so bludz if you want both a day out and a proper steak frites, and you can fill yer volvo up with cheap french piss and cheese for the journey home. make a day of it rather than going to the national socialist bellend road fatherland.
To echo charliecharlie's post, we also had an excellent meal at Anderson & Co on Saturday evening. The chips were excellent. It was a soft launch for their evening openings which I presume will be starting soon.

oh dear... will have to go back again so I can take photos!!! (any excuse!!!)

xxCC



numbers Wrote:

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> mmmm it sounds delicious CC, your post is making

> me hungry (am already a fan of Andersons, lovely

> staff & great food)

>

> but as mick says, where's the pics to make us

> drool even more? :))

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