"Lavenham feels like a step back in time with its medieval-style architecture and quaint shops selling cakes for just twenty pence. The village also boasts a selection of restaurants that are truly exceptional. Having previously enjoyed a fantastic meal at Maison Bleue in Bury St. Edmunds, I was thrilled to discover that its sister restaurant, The Great House, was located in this picturesque village. Housed in a building dating back to the 14th or 15th century and renovated in the 18th century, the restaurant exudes charm and history. Sitting next to the grand fireplace in the dining room is a unique experience in itself.
One of the best things about dining outside of London is the more affordable pricing, and The Great House is no exception. For just £24.50, we enjoyed a three-course set lunch, with wine starting at £4.95 for a generous glass. For starters, we opted for the Fondue du Pious, a hearty bowl featuring a cheese fondue, soft poached egg, poached new potatoes, and croutons. The dish was sumptuous, decadent, and absolutely delicious. Another standout starter was the beautifully presented mackerel glazed in a rice vinegar and ginger caramel, served with squares of horseradish tofu and shredded radishes for a spicy kick. Although the portion size may have been a bit small, the flavors were bold and satisfying.
Overall, dining at The Great House in Lavenham was a delightful experience, offering delicious food, historic ambiance, and great value for money. I highly recommend a visit to this hidden gem."