A refreshing anomaly in the fine dining world where ex-Fat Duck alumni serve two-Michelin-star precision cooking in a relaxed, a la carte setting without the tasting menu tyranny.
Ordering Strategy
Unusually for a two-star restaurant, this is a la carte only. Lean on the sommelier (Isa Bal, ex-Fat Duck) as the wine list is world-class and arranged chronologically. Mondays feature a more casual 'Labombe' wine bar menu.
What to order
Chicken with a Vinegar Sauce
A menu staple since opening, this dish of poached and roasted Devon White chicken is described by critics as a masterclass in execution and a must-order for those wanting the classic Trivet experience.
Sweetbreads
Regarded as 'extraordinary' and a personal favorite by reviewers, these are available as either a starter or a main and are noted for their rich, precise preparation.
Hokkaido Potato
A viral baked potato mille-feuille dessert featuring saké and white chocolate mousse. Hot Dinners notes it is 'even better' years later, remaining a unique, love-it-or-hate-it signature.
French Fries with Onion Ketchup
Multiple critics describe these as 'potatoes in their most perfected form'; the homemade onion ketchup is frequently called out as 'exemplary' and 'moreish'.
The Tongue Bun
An insider tip from the bar and Monday 'Labombe' menu, one reviewer called this 'one of the best things I’ve ever eaten anywhere'.
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Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: Andy Hayler (70%)
Editorial Weight 60 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 7 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 10 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 11 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
2 Elite · 2 Editorial · 6 total signals
Public signal
4.5★ (392 reviews)
Good to know
The restaurant holds two Michelin stars but eschews white tablecloths. Closed Sundays. Mondays operate as a wine bar concept with a different, more casual menu.
Locations
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