Hix Oyster and Chop House

The Hix Oyster and Chop House at Farringdon is Mark Hix’s first restaurant. In his prior life he competed in the Great British Menu in 2007 and oversaw restaurants of the Caprice group including The Ivy. I don’t know if was with the Caprice Group at the time I dined there in 2005 but I can see a similar laid back style as his Hix Oyster and Chop House.

As the name might intimate the focus of the restaurant is oysters (I’m not the hugest fan of oysters so maybe this restaurant was a bit wasted on me!) and meat. Being located near the Smithfield markets its well placed to take advantage of the good and fresh meat available.

For my started I decided to try the mussels, close but not quite oysters!, but which sounded intriguing for the sea greens that it was served with. It looked a pretty picture and I did enjoy the mussels and the sauce but the greens were very very salty – not sure if it was a lack of sufficient washing or the seasoning!

For my main I couldn’t go past the beef and oyster pie. It too was very salty but the beef was perfectly tender and I could overlook my dislike of the oysters to enjoy the whole dish – thank goodness I didn’t find too many oysters in there. ha ha. Oh and the pastry was perfectly flaky which was lovely. Alongside our meal we also had some gorgeous onion rings – mmmm.

I was so stuffed from the first two bits of our meal but Pat was keen on dessert. The best I could do was a scoop of “Credit crunch ice cream & chocolate sauce” – very rich and creamy I struggled to finish it! It’s a shame I couldn’t fully enjoy the ice cream – the bowl was uncomfortable to eat from, it almost felt like when I scooped from the bowl someone was running their nails down the black board. *shudder*

Food wasn’t the most exciting at Hix but it was tasty (though maybe over-seasoned at times) and presented very well. Service was friendly and efficient. The waiter had a good chat to me whilst Pat was in the toilet – that’s a good sign of taking care of your customers! The restaurant itself is light and airy with a good atmosphere though it was dead quite until about 7.30 on a Sunday night. A visit to the toilets is a must – if only to check out the random photos on the back of the toilet doors – who would imagine facing drawings of tens and tens of d!ldos as you sit on the lav. I’m tempted to go back just to check out whether the pictures have been updated!

West End LIVE

West End LIVE is a great annual event to get taster of what’s on the scene in the West End from theatre to musicals to jazz bands and even to museums and galleries. Now in its 6th year it is bigger and more popular than ever. Leicester Square is the central point of the West End so the entire event was centred on the Square. This had its pros (at least you didn’t have to run from venue to venue) and cons (if you don’t get there early enough there’s no chance you’ll get close enough to the stage for a decent view.

The main performances started at noon today but the gates opened before that and people apparently started lining up from at least an hour before hand. Acts were every 15-20 minutes or so.

Actually at one point the area got so crowded that Nic and I ended up separated from each other!

If you don’t mind a bit of pushing and shoving in the crowd, other than the usual people who are always constantly moving there were also quite some vigorous dancers!, it’s a great way to see the showcase of shows on offer at the West End.

Tap Dogs

Stomp

Thriller Live

Jersey Boys

Priscilla

Legally Blonde

Lion King