Why Counter 71 in Shoreditch as our Restaurant of the Week? For it’s simple and creative answer to a tasting menu. Counter 71 is a single-concept affair, with one menu, one sitting and one chef’s counter table only. The food is seasonal, sustainable and British, which may sound a cliché, but here it’s authentic and beautifully executed. It’s ideal for those of us who don’t want to pour over a menu and are happy to leave it to the chefs to decide what you will eat and bring it in their own time. You do you and enjoy the meal, and they do them and cook for you.
It’s easy to see why ‘decision-fatigue’ has entered the dictionary. When we’re not agonising over what task to prioritise, we might be trawling through a universe of possibilities just to land on some well-suited trousers or disappearing down a rabbit hole of reviews, for something as simple as what to watch next on television. Tasting menus tend to divide opinion – some see it is as a straitjacket or an indulgence by the chef, others as an opportunity to sample the very best of what the chefs can create. In my book, to surrender the reins for an evening and pass the heavy-weighted baton of choice into the hands of a pair of London’s finest culinary gurus, I’ll willingly oblige.