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48 . . Saturday, May 23, 2015 1SM IT’S 31°C IN MEXICO two weeks’ all- inclusive at the 4H Thomson Scene Style El Tukan in Playa del Carmen is from £1,456pp with Thomson Holidays. Flight leaves from Glasgow on May 26. See thomson.co.uk or call 0871 230 2555. HOT SPOT TRAVEL IT’S 23°C IN GRAN CANA- RIA seven nights at the 4H The Koala Garden Suites in Mas- palomas is from £287 on a self-catering basis. Flights from Glasgow on June 4. See lowcostholi- days.com or call 0800 1116271. IF, like me, you love food, cooking, wine and anything Italian, then you should be booking up for next year’s Fish and Chef event. The annual homage to food around Lake Garda is organised by Michelin star chef Leandro Lupo and Elvira Trimeloni from the Malcesine Tourist Board which takes in the area. It celebrates the traditional culinary products of Lake Garda with the help of some of Italy’s most famous chefs and this year the invitation was extended to star chefs from the rest of Europe. This festival showcases the very best the region has to offer, such as the lake fish (in Garda there are over 40 variet- ies), the extra virgin olive oil produced in the area, meats and wines of Custoza and many other delicious delicacies. I was lucky enough to be invited to take part and I flew to Verona with BA (via Lon- don) and pitched up at the Aqualux Hotel and Spa, a modern gem set in the beauti- ful landscapes of G 25-minute car ride from the airport. My elegant but comfy room overlooked the fab- ulous courtyard, water park and relaxing gar- dens. And, just for good measure, there’s a life-sized, horse- shaped lamp in the main reception to greet you. It is also home to three restaurants, all with outdoor terraces, and a cigar bar. I do enjoy dining out and don’t mind the odd Michelin star meal, but I always feel as much as they tantalise the taste buds and look fantastic, I’m left hungry. Thankfully, though, this was not the case on this tour. My first stop was dinner at La Casa degli Spiriti in Coster- mano, with a beautiful view overlooking the water and the town of Giulietta. Chef Paulo Cappuc- cio served up a seven- course meal of sheer artistry dishes that tasted as stunning as they looked. Highlights included tempura roasted squid, Amberjack fish, spaghetti with sea urchin and a winter broccoli emu pasta was a bit too al dente for me — but who am I to tell a Michelin star chef how to cook his pasta, especially if you’d seen the size of him! His desserts, though, were a triumph with a vodka straw- berry medley pre-dessert and a main serving of exotic mango with coconut passion fruit and pineapple. The next day I headed for lunch in Il Re Della Busa, an elegant restaurant at the Lido Palace Hotel in Riva del Garda with more breath-taking views of the lake. It was a miracle I could move This time it was the turn of executive chef Giuseppe Sestito to show off his skills. He began by serving up a melt-in-the-mouth white aspar- agus zambana pie with fondue of casolt of sole, poached quail eggs and crispy bacon and that was just for starters! This was followed by Crocker fillet, broad beans and gnocchi. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, Giuseppe produced a chocolate cake dessert which when you sliced open, warm real rasp- berry sauce came oozing out — hat evening Fish and Chef takes place in April each year. Dinner costs £42.50 per person. See fishandchef.it Superior double rooms at the Regina Adelaide Hotel start from £85 (minimum three-night stay). See regina-adelaide.it A three-night weekend stay (Thurs-Sun) at the Grand Hotel Fasona is from £205pp including breakfast. See ghf.it. Double rooms at the Aqualux Hotel start from £124 per room per night, including breakfast. See aqualuxhotel.com. Saturday, May 2 S the aturday THERE’S SOMETHING FISHY GOING ON..TRY CHEFS’ GO: LAKE GARDA HOT SPOT THERE’S SOMETHING FISHY GOING ON..TRY CHEFS Relax & let your HORSE PLAY . . . hotel lamp lsion. The berry absolute heaven! That evening ful landscapes of Garda, just a look fantastic, FOOD FOR THOUGHT . . . amazing cuisine of raviloi, left, sushi and lamb, right THE ANGEL INN, HETTON, NORTH YORKS WHAT’S IT LIKE? Located in splendid isolation in the tiny farming village of Hetton, the Angel is nestled among rolling fells five miles from the bustling market town of Skipton. It has its origins in the 15th century but today is renowned for its excellent food, awarded three AA Rosettes. The inn has real character, with mounted shotguns on the walls, gnarled, ancient beams and an 18th-century bar. ROOMS ANY GOOD? Adjacent to the pub is Sycamore Bank, a modern development of four contemporary rooms, individually designed and combining the charm of a Dales barn with the comfort and facilities of a luxury hotel. Also opposite is a barn conversion with a choice of five unique bedrooms. EAT HERE OR GRAB A PIZZA? Definitely eat here. The pub has maintained a reputation for great cuisine since the Eighties and offers delicious, freshly prepared local Dales-bred lamb, beef and seasonal game. WHAT ELSE? Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon stopped off here for BBC’s gastronomic series The Trip. So you can enjoy breakfast outside in the very seats the two comics used and compete for the best Michael Caine impression while scoffing your full English. SO YOU’D GO BACK? Absolutely – it’s the perfect place to stay for a peaceful country break. WHAT’S THE DAMAGE? Doubles start from £150, with breakfast. Angelhetton.co.uk or call 01756 730263. MICHAEL BARRETT ALL HAIL THIS OTHER ANGEL OF THE NORTH check in check out Sun SNAPS! WIN £150 WHEN in Essex there’s pressure to glam up – and Rosie here wasn’t caught out chasing her tail. She was putting on a brave face – and dinky dog coat – in St Osyth, near Clacton, on what looks like a pretty bleak day. But she won her owner Nick a £150 hotels.com voucher so we hope he buys her a doggy treat to say thanks. You can be in the running for a voucher of your own and don’t even have to rope in any animals. Just send your favourite holiday snap, from home or abroad, and we will pick the one that makes us smile most. Send hi-res shots to [email protected]. Don’t forget to tell us where you were! 1SM Saturday, May 23, 2015 ............... ............... 49 CRUISE to the cities of the Baltic, including Copenhagen, Oslo, Aarhus, Tallinn, St Peters- burg and Stockholm for 11 nights on board the Regal Princess from £699pp including flights from Glasgow on June 13 ( book by Monday). See cruisenation.com or call 0800 408 0758. l TAKE a trip on board the MSC Armonia which has undergone a £40million refurb and lengthening and now features an official Lego kids’ club. Cruise the Med from Spezia, Italy from June 27, taking in Marseille, France, Palma, Majorca and Ibiza before head- ing to Olbia, Sardinia and Salerno on the Amalfi Coast from £549pp includ- ing flights (from London). See msccruises.co.uk or call 020 3426 3010. l P&O Cruises children’s club, The Reef, is available day and night and is free of charge. Britannia’s Cookery Club also offers free cookery classes as part of the kids’ club where children can learn cake dec- orating, pasta or bread-making and optional shore excursions feature everything from trips to waterparks and beaches, dolphin or whale-watching, to snorkel adventures and fun Segway city tours for older kids. l A SEVEN-night Mediterranean fly-cruise on Oceana departing July 22 (E516A) starts from £1,149 per adult and £919 per child for a Select Price, including return flights, resort transfers, an outside cabin based on four sharing and £350 onboard spending money per cabin. See pocruises.com or call 0843 373 0111. l TEN nights on Carnival Vista is from £699pp (including flights) sailing from Barcelona on August 24 to Messina, Naples, Civitavecchia with a day trip to Rome and Livorno with a trip to Pisa, Marseilles and Palma de Mallorca. See cruise1st.co.uk or call 0800 953 4963. l CUSTOMERS booking selected Celebrity Cruises sailings this year will receive a free drinks pack- age, $400 on-board spend and a bot- tle of fizz to celebrate their 25th anniversary. Celebrity Eclipse has a 14-night Scandi- navia and Russia cruise from £1,898pp including flights from Glasgow leaving July 11 (based on two people sharing a balcony stateroom). See celebritycruises.co.uk or call 0845 456 0523) l SAIL from Edinburgh with Titan’s new Fred Olsen Norwegian Fjords cruise from £1,049pp on Boudicca to the Norwegian Fjords on July 19. See titantravel.co.uk or call 0800 988 5873. FEEL BALTIC ON A REGAL CRUISE cruise news Edited by LISA MINOT & HEATHER LOWRIE l thescottishsun.co.uk AMAZING DISHES AT ITALIAN FESTIVAL AMAZING DISHES AT ITALIAN FESTIVAL Garda down chef Marco Sacco took over the kitchens at the Regina Adelaide Hotel. He created exceptional dishes of lake fish sushi, trout and heifer garronese. His showpiece of char ‘lost in the woods’ more than lived up to its name - there was a piece of bark on my plate! On my last night it was time for top German chef Dirk Hoberg (the first non-Italian chef to take part in Fish and Chef) to take over the Italian Taste res- taurant in my hotel. This guy has two Michelin stars and that really showed on the plate. A fitting tribute to the lake fish char and trout in his first two courses even serving up deep-fried pasta with one, and finished off with a beautiful tender piece of local beef. It was a miracle I could move after days of feasting, but it would have been a crime not to explore this stunning landscape a bit further. I highly recommend a boat trip around Lake Garda, which takes in for- mer royal residences and also a small yellow house which was once home to Mussolini’s mistress. We docked at the magnifi- cent Grand Hotel Fasano on the west side of the lake, greeted with champagne and delicate hors d’oeuvres, including delicious scallops — I have to say I had more than one! This hotel combines the ele- gance of historic architecture with the latest in comfort and luxury, what a place. Of all the dining experiences I’d enjoyed, this was my favourite. Served up by chef Matteo Felter in their Il Fagio restaurant, the fact that he is without a Michelin star amazes me, but I’m confident it won’t be long before he has one, maybe even two. The saffron risotto with cod carpaccio, brasato ravioli and lamb three ways were equally out of this world. Then to finish off I had the tempting variation of Valrhona chocolate which just left me wishing I could eat here every day. When I wasn’t eating (those who know me know this is a rarity!), I managed to find the time to explore the wonderful sights that Garda and surround- ing area has on offer. Malcecine is a small town on the east side and is great base for sightseeing. I took the cable-car to the heights of Monte Baldo, where a warm welcome awaits at the top in the Baita dei Forti restaurant specialising in home-made breads, cakes and cheeses makes this a must visit. Malcesine is a picturesque tourist resort with cobbled streets, shops and perhaps its striking feature is its historic castle. I visited the Paulo Bonomelli boutique olive farm located in Torri del Benaco, to sample one of the event’s sponsors award- winning extra virgin olive oil Ca’ Rainene which was a first for me - olive oil tasting. It’s a very similar to wine tasting - except there’s no bucket! Fish and Chef was an amaz- ing experience, to taste and discover the specialities of Lake Garda cooked by most prestigious of chefs in the most exclusive of locations. I just hope to get an invite back next year! Bellissimo. BRIAN MURRAY Don’t Do Take cable car when it’s cloudy — you’ll see nothing! Take a boat trip around Lake Garda A bottle of beer — 5 euros Entrance to castle 6 euros What costs what? gre BRIAN FINE WINE-ING . . . Brian enjoys sampling some top quality vino, right, and stayed in the Aqualux Hotel, above DISH OF THE DAY . . . scallops were simply outstanding and chocolate dessert, right, was absolutely delicious as well

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48 .............................. Saturday, May 23, 2015 1SM

IT’S 31°C INMEXICO —two weeks’ all-inclusive at the4H Thomson

Scene Style El Tukan inPlaya del Carmen is from£1,456pp with ThomsonHolidays. Flight leavesfrom Glasgow on May26. See thomson.co.ukor call 0871 230 2555.

HOTSPOT

TRAVEL

IT’S 23°C INGRAN CANA-RIA — sevennights at the4H The Koala

Garden Suites in Mas-palomas is from £287 ona self-catering basis.Flights fromGlasgow onJune 4. See lowcostholi-days.com or call 08001116271.

IF, like me, you lovefood, cooking, wineand anything Italian,then you should bebooking up for nextyear’s Fish and Chefevent.

The annual homage tofood around Lake Garda isorganised by Michelin starchef Leandro Lupo andElvira Trimeloni from theMalcesine Tourist Boardwhich takes in the area.

It celebrates the traditionalculinary products of LakeGarda with the help of some ofItaly’s most famous chefs andthis year the invitation wasextended to star chefs from therest of Europe.

This festival showcases thevery best the region has tooffer, such as the lake fish (inGarda there are over 40 variet-ies), the extra virgin olive oilproduced in the area, meatsand wines of Custoza andmany other delicious delicacies.

I was lucky enough to beinvited to take part and I flewto Verona with BA (via Lon-don) and pitched up at theAqualux Hotel and Spa, amodern gem set in the beauti-ful landscapes of Garda, just a

25-minute car ride from theairport. My elegant but comfyroom overlooked the fab-ulous courtyard, waterpark and relaxing gar-dens. And, just forgood measure, there’s alife-sized, horse-shaped lamp in themain reception togreet you.

It is also home tothree restaurants, allwith outdoor terraces,and a cigar bar. I doenjoy dining out anddon’t mind the oddMichelin starmeal, but I alwaysfeel as much asthey tantalise thetaste buds andlook fantastic, I’m

left hungry. Thankfully, though,this was not the case on this

tour.My first stop was

dinner at La Casadegli Spiriti in Coster-mano, with a beautifulview overlooking thewater and the town ofGiulietta.

Chef Paulo Cappuc-cio served up a seven-course meal of sheer

artistry — dishes thattasted as stunning as

they looked.Highlights included

tempura roastedsquid, Amberjackfish, spaghetti with

sea urchin and awinter broccoli

emulsion. The

pasta was a bit too al dentefor me — but who am I to tella Michelin star chef how tocook his pasta, especially ifyou’d seen the size of him!

His desserts, though, were atriumph with a vodka straw-berry medley pre-dessert and amain serving of exotic mangowith coconut passion fruit andpineapple.

The next day I headed forlunch in Il Re Della Busa, anelegant restaurant at the LidoPalace Hotel in Riva del Gardawith more breath-taking viewsof the lake.

It was a miracle Icould move

This time it was the turn ofexecutive chef Giuseppe Sestitoto show off his skills.

He began by serving up amelt-in-the-mouth white aspar-agus zambana pie with fondueof casolt of sole, poached quaileggs and crispy bacon — andthat was just for starters!

This was followed by Crockerfillet, broad beans and gnocchi.

Just when I thought itcouldn’t get any better,Giuseppe produced a chocolatecake dessert which when yousliced open, warm real rasp-berry sauce came oozing out —absolute heaven! That evening

Fish andChef takes place in April each year. Dinner costs £42.50 perperson. See fishandchef.itSuperior double rooms at theReginaAdelaideHotel start from £85(minimum three-night stay). See regina-adelaide.itA three-night weekend stay (Thurs-Sun) at the GrandHotel Fasonais from £205pp including breakfast. See ghf.it.Double rooms at the Aqualux Hotel start from £124 per room pernight, including breakfast. See aqualuxhotel.com.

.............................. Saturday, May 23, 2015..............................

Sthe aturdayTHERE’SSOMETHINGFISHYGOINGON..TRYCHEFS’

GO:LAKEGARDA

HOTSPOT

THERE’SSOMETHINGFISHYGOINGON..TRYCHEFS’

Relax&letyour

HORSE PLAY. . . hotel lamp emulsion. The

berry sauce came oozing out —absolute heaven! That eveningful landscapes of Garda, just a

look fantastic, I’m

FOOD FOR THOUGHT. . . amazing cuisine ofraviloi, left, sushi and

lamb, right

THE ANGEL INN,HETTON, NORTH YORKSWHAT’S IT LIKE? Located in splendidisolation in the tiny farming village ofHetton, the Angel is nestled among

rolling fells five miles from the bustlingmarket town of Skipton. It has its origins in

the 15th century but today is renowned for its excellentfood, awarded three AA Rosettes. The inn has realcharacter, with mounted shotguns on the walls,gnarled, ancient beams and an 18th-century bar.ROOMS ANY GOOD? Adjacent to the pub isSycamore Bank, a modern development of fourcontemporary rooms, individually designed andcombining the charm of a Dales barn with the comfortand facilities of a luxury hotel. Also opposite is a barnconversion with a choice of five unique bedrooms.EAT HERE ORGRAB A PIZZA? Definitely eat here. Thepub has maintained a reputation for great cuisine sincethe Eighties and offers delicious, freshly prepared localDales-bred lamb, beef and seasonal game.WHAT ELSE? Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon stoppedoff here for BBC’s gastronomic series The Trip. So youcan enjoy breakfast outside in the very seats the twocomics used and compete for the best Michael Caineimpression while scoffing your full English.SO YOU’D GO BACK? Absolutely – it’s the perfectplace to stay for a peaceful country break.WHAT’S THE DAMAGE? Doubles start from £150, withbreakfast. Angelhetton.co.uk or call 01756 730263.

MICHAEL BARRETT

ALLHAILTHISOTHERANGELOFTHENORTHcheck incheckout

SunSNAPS!

WIN£150

WHEN in Essex there’s pressure to glam up – andRosie here wasn’t caught out chasing her tail.

She was putting on a brave face – and dinky dogcoat – in St Osyth, near Clacton, on what looks like apretty bleak day. But she won her owner Nick a £150hotels.com voucher so we hope he buys her adoggy treat to say thanks.

You can be in the running for a voucher of yourown and don’t even have to rope in any animals. Justsend your favourite holiday snap, from home orabroad, and we will pick the one that makes us smilemost. Send hi-res shots to [email protected]’t forget to tell uswhere you were!

1SM Saturday, May 23, 2015 .............................. 49

CRUISE to the cities of the Baltic, includingCopenhagen, Oslo, Aarhus, Tallinn, St Peters-burg and Stockholm for 11 nights on boardthe Regal Princess from £699pp includingflights from Glasgow on June 13 ( book byMonday). See cruisenation.com or call 0800408 0758.

lTAKE a trip on board the MSC Armoniawhich has undergone a £40million

refurb and lengthening and now features anofficial Lego kids’ club.

Cruise the Med from Spezia, Italy fromJune 27, taking in Marseille, France,Palma, Majorca and Ibiza before head-ing to Olbia, Sardinia and Salerno onthe Amalfi Coast from £549pp includ-ing flights (from London). Seemsccruises.co.uk or call 020 34263010.

lP&O Cruises children’s club, TheReef, is available day and night and is

free of charge. Britannia’s Cookery Club alsooffers free cookery classes as part of thekids’ club where children can learn cake dec-orating, pasta or bread-making and optionalshore excursions feature everything fromtrips to waterparks and beaches, dolphin orwhale-watching, to snorkel adventures andfun Segway city tours for older kids.

lA SEVEN-night Mediterranean fly-cruiseon Oceana departing July 22 (E516A)

starts from £1,149 per adult and £919 per childfor a Select Price, including return flights,resort transfers, an outside cabin based onfour sharing and £350 onboard spendingmoney per cabin.

See pocruises.com or call 0843 373 0111.

lTEN nights on Carnival Vista is from£699pp (including flights) sailing from

Barcelona on August 24 to Messina, Naples,Civitavecchia with a day trip to Rome andLivorno with a trip to Pisa, Marseilles andPalma de Mallorca.

See cruise1st.co.uk or call 0800 9534963.

lCUSTOMERS booking selectedCelebrity Cruises sailings this

year will receive a free drinks pack-age, $400 on-board spend and a bot-

tle of fizz to celebrate their 25thanniversary.

Celebrity Eclipse has a 14-night Scandi-navia and Russia cruise from £1,898ppincluding flights from Glasgow leaving July 11(based on two people sharing a balconystateroom). See celebritycruises.co.uk or call0845 456 0523)

lSAIL from Edinburgh with Titan’s newFred Olsen Norwegian Fjords cruise

from £1,049pp on Boudicca to the NorwegianFjords on July 19. See titantravel.co.uk or call0800 988 5873.

FEELBALTICONAREGALCRUISE

cruisenews

Edited by LISAMINOT&HEATHER LOWRIE lthescottishsun.co.uk

AMAZINGDISHESAT ITALIANFESTIVALAMAZINGDISHESAT ITALIANFESTIVAL

Gardadown

chef Marco Sacco took over thekitchens at the Regina AdelaideHotel. He created exceptionaldishes of lake fish sushi, troutand heifer garronese.

His showpiece of char ‘lost inthe woods’ more than lived up toits name - there was a piece ofbark on my plate!

On my last night it was timefor top German chef DirkHoberg (the first non-Italian chefto take part in Fish and Chef) totake over the Italian Taste res-taurant in my hotel.

This guy has two Michelinstars and that really showed onthe plate. A fitting tribute to thelake fish char and trout in hisfirst two courses — even servingup deep-fried pasta with one,and finished off with a beautifultender piece of local beef.

It was a miracle I could moveafter days of feasting, but itwould have been a crimenot to explore this stunninglandscape a bit further.

I highly recommend aboat trip around LakeGarda, which takes in for-mer royal residences andalso a small yellow housewhich was once home toMussolini’s mistress.

We docked at the magnifi-cent Grand Hotel Fasano onthe west side of the lake,greeted with champagne and

delicate hors d’oeuvres, includingdelicious scallops — I have to sayI had more than one!

This hotel combines the ele-gance of historic architecturewith the latest in comfort andluxury, what a place. Of all thedining experiences I’d enjoyed,this was my favourite.

Served up by chef MatteoFelter in their Il Fagio restaurant,the fact that he is without aMichelin star amazes me, but I’mconfident it won’t be long beforehe has one, maybe even two.

The saffron risotto with codcarpaccio, brasato ravioli andlamb three ways were equallyout of this world.

Then to finish off I had thetempting variation of Valrhonachocolate which just left mewishing I could eat here every

day. When I wasn’t eating (thosewho know me know this is ararity!), I managed to find thetime to explore the wonderfulsights that Garda and surround-ing area has on offer.

Malcecine is a small town onthe east side and is great basefor sightseeing.

I took the cable-car to theheights of Monte Baldo, where awarm welcome awaits at the topin the Baita dei Forti restaurantspecialising in home-madebreads, cakes and cheeses makesthis a must visit.

Malcesine is a picturesquetourist resort with cobbledstreets, shops and perhaps itsstriking feature is its historiccastle.

I visited the Paulo Bonomelliboutique olive farm located inTorri del Benaco, to sample one

of the event’s sponsors award-winning extra virgin olive oilCa’ Rainene which was a firstfor me - olive oil tasting. It’s avery similar to wine tasting -except there’s no bucket!

Fish and Chef was an amaz-ing experience, to taste anddiscover the specialities ofLake Garda cooked by mostprestigious of chefs in themost exclusive of locations.

I just hope to get an inviteback next year! Bellissimo.

BRIAN MURRAYDon’tDo

Take cable car when it’s

cloudy— you’ll see nothing!

Take a boat trip aroundLake

Garda

A bottle of beer — 5 euros

Entrance to castle — 6

euros

What costs what?

greeted with champagne and BRIAN MURRAY

FINE WINE-ING. . . Brian enjoyssampling some

top qualityvino, right, andstayed in the

Aqualux Hotel,above

DISH OF THE DAY . . . scallops were simplyoutstanding and chocolate dessert, right, wasabsolutely delicious as well