Cliff House Hotel

Cliff House

Ardmore, County Waterford

Tel: 
+353 24 87800
info@thecliffhousehotel.com
www.thecliffhousehotel.com

He is larger-than-life, is Martin Kajuiter, both literally – he is toweringly tall – and figuratively – he is a huge presence, a guy who is up for it, a guy who was always going to make his mark through the strength of his determination, his ego, his talent. When Catherine Cleary of The Irish Times road-tested three of the Waterford restaurants in this book who collaborate together – The Tannery, O’Brien Chop House and House restaurant at The Cliff House – it came as no surprise that her standout dish of the trip was a Cliff House starter of poached pigeon breast, confit leg, with cabbage meringues, compressed apples and meat fruit in the form of a green jelly apple with a foie gras interior.

Kajuiter’s work is closer to artist-painter than chef. His concern for textures ranges from the ruddy to the ethereal. His concern for the scents of a dish is paramount, but the secret of his brilliance is his ability to understand the possibilities inherent in the simplest things – herbs, flowers, carrots, cabbage, and to re-contextualise these simple things in the most thrilling way imaginable. He makes it different, and he makes it new.

The hotel has the good fortune to have a manager, Adriaan Bartels, who is as accomplished as his chef. The rooms are sublimely impressive, regardless of whether you’re in the most basic room or glamming it up in the duplex Terrace Suites, and there’s no escaping the setting, on the cliffside overlooking the stunning Ardmore Bay. Of course, Martin Kajuiter’s food is a huge component of Cliff House, as you might expect. What you might not expect is how much fun it is to try to hit a golf ball onto the hotel’s floating green out in the bay. Or to leave the heated swimming pool and take a dip in the rock pool beneath the hotel. Or sit in the jacuzzi in the pouring rain. Such fun is all the more enjoyable because, despite the hotel’s status, it is not in the least bit stuffy. Cliff House is a modern Irish classic.

Martijn Kajuiter

“I like flowers”, Martijn Kajuiter said to us.That's just one of the surprising things about the chef who has covered himself in culinary glory ever since he started cooking in The House restaurant in Ardmore's Cliff House Hotel.

You might imagine a bloke who is six feet and eight inches tall would have his head closer to the tree tops and the clouds than the ground, but not Kajuiter. He is a surprising guy in many ways, and what may help us to understand him is something he said to a reporter for The Sunday Business Post: “I was looking for happiness in life, believe it or not”, he said about his decision to come to Ireland from Holland to cook in Ardmore. He had a rumbunctious upbringing, and it seems to us that when he composes a plate, what he is doing is making his life whole, he is aiming to make himself happy, like a kid painting a picture of his house and his famly: “Here is the house, here are the people, here is the sun shining in the blue sky, here is the grass, here is my dog...”

Fortunately, as a painter, he is more Picasso fused with Hockney than your 4-year-old-nephew.
His plated food is utterly beautiful, each element collected with an end-view in clear sight, and he works as if he is a quilter, or a tapestry maker, as much as a chef. When he sees that rosemary flower in the herb bed, he knows where it is going to have to be on the plate. He knows where the chive flowers will fall on the slow-cooked cod, where the shamrock sorrel will sit beside the scallops. His head is in the vegetable bed, but his mind is in the stars. He started in kitchens in Holland aged 17, and worked with some of the U.K.'s great names – John Burton-Race, Michel Roux, Marco Pierre White and the genial Pierre Koffmann. He has spoken about wanting to be out of the kitchen in a few years time, but there is such talent here waiting to be tied to more experience and maturity that one hopes his food continues to grace Ardmore for some time yet.

Ardmore, County Waterford
Phone: 
+353 24 87 800
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