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22nd November 2019
03:10pm GMT
Our waiter came up and ran us through the dishes available that evening - six shareable mains and two sides, being the Harry Potter nerd I am, I replied: "we'll take the lot".
Out came six dishes, with wafts of Mediterranean spices and steam rising from the plates.
Because we had just ordered from the board above, I hadn't spent as much time imagining what my dish would look like and how it would taste. This worked in my favour as each dish came out one by one, each looking more impressive than the last.
We started with a flatbread and labneh, it really set the tone for the meal ahead - interesting flavour concepts, ideal for tearing and sharing and downright delicious.
Next came a pumpkin pastry, a bowl of the most divine mussels I've ever tried and a crab salad the oozed freshness. Each dish had a completely unique and inventive flavour but they all seemed to pair together so beautifully.
I'm sure there was one point when I had a bit of everything carefully placed on a piece of flatbread before devouring it in one bite.
The dishes kept coming with a lamb kofta, mashed potato and black bean and chorizo bowl being placed in between the few small spaces left on the table.
All four of us nodded approvingly at one another as we dug in, there was something to suit everyone with each of us having our own favourite dish by the end of the meal. We shared one bottle of white and one bottle of red, both were paired perfectly to the dishes.
As well as the fantastic food offerings, I adored the vibe of Little Fox, it was unfussy, casual and warm. The waiters popped over to check-in and have the craic with us, talking us through the dishes and which they loved most. Even the other guests in the restaurant ended up chatting with us after we had all finished our meals and the restaurant was beginning to close up.
A girl at another table had a birthday so the whole restaurant sang to her and after her and her friends had tucked into the cake, they passed it to the table beside us and then over to us. Everyone was in such good spirits after having the tastiest meal.
That's an atmosphere that doesn't occur by accident, it comes down to the execution of service and the general vibe while dining.
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All round, this was a meal I'll be harping on about for a long time to come and a place I will be recommending to anyone who ventures west. We had a surfing lesson booked in Lahinch for the following morning and had we not had to be there for that I would have tried to sneak in for brunch too.
There are only a handful of places I've enjoyed as much as this and Niamh Fox's skills are second to none.
Little Fox is open for brunch Wednesday - Sunday 10.00-16.00pm and for dinner Friday-Saturday 18.30-21.30pm.
Booking is highly recommended, and try to do it well in advance to guarantee a spot!