Mystery critic prowls eateries

Saturday 3rd October 2009, 12:04AM BST.

ludlow-centreAn anonymous gastronome has published a comprehensive guide to eating out in Shropshire’s best known known gourmet town – but his identity remains a mystery.

People in Ludlow have been trying to unmask the fearless critic, who calls himself Mr V Pernickety, without success.

Attempts to unveil him have spilled on to the world wide web, with one local chef issuing denials that he is the culprit.

Henry Mackley, a former BBC Master Chef contestant, was rumoured to be behind the new guide but yesterday posted messages on Twitter denying any involvement.

Mr Pernickety’s guide pulls no punches in describing those that fail to match up to his high expectations.

He said: “All Mr Pernickety’s reviews of eating places are untainted by financial consideration and his identity is a fiercely guarded secret.

“It is unusual as a guide of this sort in that praise is given strictly when merited and clear disapproval expressed when deserved.”

Mr Pernickety is effusive in his praise for Ludlow’s two Michelin-starred restaurants, describing The Merchant House and La Becasse as exceeding expectations.

He says: “Mr Underhill’s is currently the reigning gastronomic champion of Ludlow, Shropshire and probably the whole of the Welsh Marches.”

However, he is damning about standards at others. He describes Aragon’s, of Church Street, as utilatarian and adds: “Mr P went for the Mexican Feast pizza and wished he had gone to Mexico instead, or even just the freezer aisle in Tesco.”

Today a spokeswoman for Aragon’s hit back and said: “We don’t yet know who he is but we’ve been trying to find out. We didn’t think very much of what he wrote. Our Mexican Feast pizza is very popular and we’ve never had any complaints.”

Mr Pernickety, whose guide costs £2.50, said he was presently considering ideas for a sequel, which would be published at a later date.

The guides are available at The Castle Bookshop, The Period House Shop, Price’s Bakery, The French Pantry, Deli On The Square, Material or by emailing info@misterpernickety.com

* Do you know who Mr V Pernickety is, or do you think you know. Email your suggestions to arichardson@shropshirestar.co.uk or call (01952) 241429.


  1. 1
    Mrs J Scarratt

    Mr Pernickety needs to wake up …The Merchant House in Ludlow closed years ago , he must be a fraud.

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  2. 2
    Matt

    Mystery critic? Really? You mean the name that’s listed on Amazon as being the author of the book? That mystery critic?

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    Lesley Mackley

    I suggest it is the Shropshire Star which needs to wake up. I have purchased the amusing and informative ‘Mr Pernickety’s Guide’ and the Merchant House is mentioned as follows: ‘There were at one time, three Michelin starred restaurants in the town: The Merchant House, Hibiscus and Mr Underhill’s. Hibiscus has disloyally decamped to Maddox Street in London and the Merchant House premises have been returned to private dwellingness.’

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  4. 4
    V Pernickety

    Dear Mrs Scarratt

    I’m wide awake thank you very much. Sloppy journalism rather than fraudulence on my behalf I’m afraid. I certainly wouldn’t review a restaurant that is in fact now a private house. That would just be silly.

    Yours

    Mr Pernickety

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  5. 5
    EE

    Mr Pernickety, you rock! Please come to Shrewsbury and review our restaurants next.

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  6. 6
    julian

    Review Shrewsbury restaurants for yourself at eatShrewsbury.co.uk

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