The Lone Star
Spitfire place
544 Memorial Avenue
Christchurch
https://www.lonestar.co.nz/restaurants/spitfire/
It was advertised as:
Lone Star Artisan Loaf
A traditional seeded ciabatta loaf, handcrafted exclusively for Lone Star. Served warm with butter.
We had to ask if they do Garlic flavor or just plain butter - turns out that they will add the "garlic flavor" upon request only - so we duly ordered one.
As you can see from the image it is indeed a loaf. It came WHOLE - eg NOT half pre-cut; whence the bread board and the bread-knife - which was sharp and nice to handle. HOWEVER - as the bread was still very warm to hot - one could hold onto the loaf only for so long - usually about a half cut, before you had to release and try again to finish the cut. (I should add that as a former pastry chef my hands have been 'conditioned' over a long period of time and can hold hot things longer then most people). I guess I could have used a serviette to cushion the warmth.
The bread itself was soft so despite the sharp knife we ended up squashing half of it during the cutting- and with the exception of one piece it snapped back 'into shape'. Now for the butter - which - if you remember from the menu - was meant to be 'warm'. It obviously had been pre-made earlier in the day and then chilled. Thus it ended up in nether-land - neither hard (as butter is once properly chilled) nor soft - and very hard to self-help with the buttering. It just did not spread and remained a blob for a minute or two before the remaining heat of the bread melted some of it.
We had a mixed reaction with half of us saying it had good flavor and the other half saying " what flavor?"
Three of us managed to eat most of it - so for two people it would be more then enough - to much actually unless you are ravenous to start with.
Presentation | 1 out of 5 |
Quantity | 2 out of 5 |
Taste: | 1 out of 5 |
Quality | 2 out of 5 |
Overall score: | 6 (out of poss 20) |
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