Since the humble cocoa bean arrived on our shores in the seventeenth century, Britain has been a nation of chocolate lovers.
According to recent research this eighteenth century chocolate kitchen was once the domain of Thomas Tosier, personal chocolatier to King George I. Tosier and his staff prepared special drinking chocolate for the royal family’s most intimate dinners and entertainments. Today the kitchen, believed to be the only surviving royal chocolate kitchen in the country, can be seen with many of the original fittings including the stove. It can be seen dressed with ceramic, copper cooking equipment, bespoke chocolate serving silverware, glassware and linen. Throughout the year the chocolate kitchen will host live Georgian chocolate making sessions, Unfortunately, the kitchens were closed during my visit which in hindsight was just as well. I was booked for two dinners and an afternoon tea in Kingston for the weekend.
The picturesque riverside town of Kingston is home to an array of festivals & events throughout the year including the Kingston Regatta, which has been running for over 150 years. Food and sports related events hold equal importance in this area I soon realise and I was in for a real treat for afternoon tea, dinner in the area and two nights stay at Warren House.
Warren House is a magnificent Victorian private house set within landscaped gardens and has truly unique facilities for business or pleasure hosting conferences and weddings alike. For those wanting to stretch out their stay at this remarkable place can do so by taking lodge in one of their uniquely decorated 46 bedrooms. Not there for either a conference or a wedding, it made sense to sample their champagne afternoon tea in their Orchid Café.
A short trip into Kingston town and you’re in minefield of places to eat offering mouth watering cuisine from around the world to suit every taste and budget. The first night had us following the aromas of Monty’s restaurant. From the gentle burning of incense sticks to the rich smells of curries, this place has your senses aroused from the moment you walk in. A chic little place with clean black and white décor, this Indian curry house was a delight to dine at. The food was not at all greasy like many Indian restaurants and had a great twist on traditional meals such as the salmon and prawn tandoori starter.
Our second night in the town took us to Jamie’s Italian. Although a chain, this lived very much up to the high standards of a good hearty Italian meal. Even their thick hand cut chips were not out of the ordinary. I would highly recommend the posh chips made with truffle oil and sprinkled with Parmesan.
For more information on Kingston Upon Thames, go to www.kingstonfirst.co.uk Rooms at Warren House start from £129 per room for two, per night including breakfast.