Brunch at Tom’s Kitchen Canary Wharf

I realised I failed at life when it came out that, after nearly five years in the UK, I had never tried Eggs Benedict. I made up for it by going to Tom’s Kitchen Canary Wharf’s marvellous brunch.

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Tom’s Kitchen Canary Wharf is your best bet for weekend brunch away from the hustle-and-bustle of Central London. During the weekend the business crowd swaps places with families and couples and the restaurant is quietly busy, ready to welcome you with top dishes and friendly, knowledgeable staff.

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This January, Tom’s Kitchen Canary Wharf is helping us detox with a range of fresh, cold press juices like the delicious beetroot, apple and celery juice or the zingy cucumber, apple and mint juice.

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We started the brunch with two Tom’s Kitchen signature dishes: the chicken liver and foie gras parfait with chutney and brioche and the spicy crab cake with cucumber and chilli salsa. Both flawless, these two starters are a great option for a different, more varied brunch.

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After starting my Eggs Benedict education with Tom’s Kitchen take on this brunch classic, replacing the ham hock with crispy bacon, I might have trouble adapting to all the other Eggs Benedict out there. Despite not being a great fan of Hollandaise sauce, I finished this dish in a flash: everything was cooked to perfection. The triple cooked truffle chips I chose as a side added even more to the dish, the Parmesan slices cut so thin they melted on top of the chips for a tasty, salty and more flavoursome side.

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Last but not least, you could even have Tom’s Kitchen’s incredible desserts as your main during weekend brunch and leave happy and fulfilled. The milk chocolate and caramel tart with
peanut and hazelnut ice cream is made with Gianduia chocolate so crunchy and great it reminded me of my childhood in Italy. My favourite dessert however was the pear and blackberry crumble, warm and sweet with its hot custard, the best way to fight away the cold of these last weeks of January.

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My introduction to Eggs Benedict started with a bang. I just hope Tom’s Kitchen hasn’t spoiled me for life.

Pictures: Tom’s Kitchen, Carolina Are

http://www.tomskitchen.co.uk/canary-wharf/
Tom’s Kitchen Canary Wharf
11 Westferry Circus,
London
E14 4HD

Bill:
Beetroot, Apple & Celery Juice - £4
Cucumber, Apple & Mint Juice - £4
Chicken Liver & Foie Gras Parfait with chutney, brioche - £9.50
Spicy Crab Cake with  cucumber & chilli salsa - £11
Tom’s Full English (two fried eggs, bacon, sausage, grilled tomato, Portobello mushroom, Heinz baked beans, black pudding, toast) - £14.50
Eggs Benedict – £9
Triple Cooked Chips – £3.50
Milk Chocolate & Caramel Tart with peanut & hazelnut ice cream – £8
Pear & Blackberry Crumble with clotted cream – £7
Total: £70.50 + service charge

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