Harden's says
Alex Rushmer, who closed his Cambridge restaurant Hole in the Wall in 2018, has opened another place in the city centre, with his former sous chef, Lawrence Butler.
Harden's survey result
Summary
“So stunningly good” – there’s “no need for meat or fish” at Alex Rushmer’s “innovative and exciting” venture: “who cares if it’s vegan/veggie or not? This is simply outstanding tasty food which will totally blow you away”. The former MasterChef finalist ran the Hole in the Wall in nearby Little Wilbraham before launching here with Lawrence Butler in 2019. Top Tip – “the focaccia and yeast butter is a revelation”.
Summary
“Wow! Veggie heaven!” – an “incredibly creative use of vegetables” contributes to a “tasty tasting menu” at former MasterChef finalist Alex Rushmer's local/ethical two-year-old (in what was a branch of Subway!), run in tandem with his former sous chef, Lawrence Butler. NB – you’ll need to book way in advance – not least if you opt for the four-seater chef’s table with views of the open kitchen.
Summary
In April 2019, former MasterChef finalist Alex Rushmer, who closed his Cambridge restaurant Hole in the Wall in 2017, took over a former Subway shop a little outside the city centre, with his former sous chef, Lawrence Butler. Focusing on local, ethical food, it offers a fixed five-course vegetarian menu which changes daily and features a chef’s table where diners sit at a countertop pass for four with views over the open kitchen. Its fanclub is still small as things stand but couldn’t rate it more highly, saying its “very inventive non-meat cuisine” is “well-sourced and just perfect”. Don’t plan on dropping in though: bookings are released on the first Thursday of the month, two months in advance!
Summary
In April 2019, former MasterChef finalist Alex Rushmer, who closed his Cambridge restaurant Hole in the Wall in 2017, took over a former Subway shop a little outside the city centre, with his former sous chef, Lawrence Butler. Focusing on local, ethical food, it offers a fixed five-course vegetarian menu which changes daily and features a chef’s table where diners sit at a countertop pass for four with views over the open kitchen. Its fanclub is still small as things stand but couldn’t rate it more highly, saying its “very inventive non-meat cuisine” is “well-sourced and just perfect”. Don’t plan on dropping in though: bookings are released on the first Thursday of the month, two months in advance!
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Restaurant details
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £26.00 |
Filter Coffee | £3.50 |
Extras | |
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Service | 10.00% |
38 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 2AD
Opening hours
Monday | CLOSED |
Tuesday | 6 pm‑11 pm |
Wednesday | 6 pm‑11 pm |
Thursday | 6 pm‑11 pm |
Friday | 6 pm‑11 pm |
Saturday | CLOSED |
Sunday | CLOSED |
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