Diary: Happy Guests

Dining Nirvana at Ballymaloe House

October 27, 2009

Within seconds of walking through the doors of Ballymaloe House I was already planning my next visit. Not textbook restaurant reviewing, admittedly, but there you go.

There is a calm, restful air about the place, emphasized by the high ceilings, copious artwork, and comfy couches. The muted decor in the dining room – plush burgundy carpets and cerulean wallpaper – soothes the senses. Mobile phones, scourge of modern life, cannot be used here.
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Everyone Loves It Here

March 27, 2009

Babies love it here

Ally is the madest when he is here

Lots of kids are crazy here

Laughing is what you do here

Yelling is heard everywhere

Meringues are the best here

Arabella is the coolest here

Lyndsay is the best receptionist here

Ollie buys lots of chocolate here

Everyone loves it here

 

Harriest is the best child here

Only cool kids can come here

Unicycles can be ridden here

Swimming in the summer is great here

Everyone is a big happy family here

Thank you Ballymaloe!

March 27, 2007

We have just had the heavenly pleasure of spending two nights in Ballymaloe House. I belive we may have found heaven on earth in this wonderful retreat. It has everything. Our large, elegant bedroom overlooking the garden and duck pond, with it's own terrace, was our haven. The estate provides all the country walks you could desire and two days here makes you feel as if you have a had a week away.

We decided last minute to bring our, two and half year old, son with us and to say that he was welcomed with open arms is an understatement. In this magnificent, serene country home, childrens tea is served each day at 5.30 for their smaller guests or delivered on a tray to your childs room with homemade lemonade and miniature dessert. I managed (with difficulty) to grab on to one of his fresh fish goujons deep fried in a feather light batter and contemplated asking if I could have the same that evening for dinner.

With delight our son welcomed his Ballymaloe babysitter, so that we could visit the drawing room upstairs to order pre dinner drinks and try to choose from a tantalising menu of fresh local produce. Dinner in the maze of buzzing dining rooms, was a masterpiece both nights. I have never tasted food like it. Ballymaloe celebrates ingredients, leaving them untouched by fuss, allowing vegetables and meat to shine in their own right. I am still dreaming of the tomato and mint soup, the goats cheese and aubergine tart, the stuffed duck and their dessert trolley, a welcome reprieve from the tiny architecturally intricate desserts offered in so many other places. I pray that I may I not die without again trying their French Chocolate cake and Praline ice cream!

Following a perfectly restful nights sleep the three of us (son in happily provided highchair) enjoyed a Ballymaloe breakfast. What an honour to have Myrtle Allen slice four different freshly baked breads into a basket for our table offering home made butter and jams to accompany them. My son and husband tucked into free range eggs and dry cured bacon, while I enjoyed the porridge with cream and chose among the bowls of fresh and dried fruits and fresh fruit juices. The staff could not have been more friendly, patient and professional and from reception desk to household, from waiter to sommelier were a pleasure to meet.

Ballymaloe is a treat that anyone who truly appreciates food and service should experience at least once in a lifetime. Thank you Ballymaloe

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