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The Swan

1.5 star(s) from 1 review
The Swan
1 Evershed Walk, 119 Acton Lane
Chiswick
London
W4 5HH
tel.: +44(0)2089948262
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The Swan

Features: Food, Real Ale, Beer Garden / Outside Seating, Cuisine: Gastro Pub
Average Price Per Person: £30
Nearest Transport: South Acton / National Railway

The Swan is one of Chiswick's best gastro pubs, serving consistently good Mediterranean food in a great traditional pub atmosphere. Good child-friendly beer garden as well.

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Andy Hayler
09-01-2010
1.5 star(s)

The Swan is a neighbourhood pub in Chiswick with a reputation for better food than one might expect. The wine list is printed n the back of the menu and has over 30 choices, all under £30, and mark-ups are fair. The pleasant Rioja Reserva Vina Izado 2003 is listed at £29 for a wine that will set you back around £14 in the shops, while the capable Shaw & Smith M3 Chardonnay 2008 was £30 yet will cost you £16 retail. Even the Louis Roederer champagne is £40 for a bottle that will cost you at least £26 in the shops, and can be around £38 at some places.

Penne pasta (£7.50) was served with a ragu of Italian sausage, tomatoes, oregano and a little cream; the sauce was pleasantly rich and the pasta had good texture (2/10). Orecchiette (pasta from Puglia shaped like an ear) also had nice texture ((£7), served with sautéed greens, chill and garlic, the sauce having a pleasing chilli kick (2/10).

For main course, salmon and dill fishcakes (£13.50) were served on a bed of wilted spinach with a paprika Hollandaise, but did not have enough taste of either salmon or dill (1/10). My corn-fed chicken breast (£13.50) was rather over-cooked, served with pleasant carrots, parsnips and roast potatoes, the dish being partially rescued by an enjoyable spicy cranberry relish (just about 1/10).

Desserts perked the meal up: tarte tatin (£4.50) was cooked a little long for my taste, but had reasonable pastry, and the apples were cooked through nicely (2/10). Better was a very good tiramisu (£4.50), which was moist and had strong coffee flavour (3/10).

Service was pretty basic: the place does not seem to have quite made up its mind whether it is a pub serving a bit of food or a real gastropub as implied by its web-site. It was surprising to have to order the food at the bar, even though we had a reservation (this is itself was a fairly chaotic experience), and although the food was brought to the table that was the extent of the service. Overall the cooking was between 1/10 and 2/10, and certainly a pleasant enough experience.

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