Robert Thompson
Robert Thompson, now 37, has loved the kitchen since he was 10 years old. Having been one of the youngest ever to achieve a Michelin Star, Robert has since gone on to carve out his place within the hospitality industry, now owning and running Thompson’s on the Isle of Wight – his first solo restaurant.
classic with a twist
In 2015 Robert opened his own restaurant “Thompson’s” located in Newport in the centre of the Island. With its open kitchen approach where the chefs serve the guests, the restaurant has quickly established itself and gained a solid reputation building on all of what Robert has done since arriving on the Island. The Independent’s Tracey MacLeod describes Thompson’s style as ‘classic-with-a-twist’.
Pan-fried scallops with cauliflower ‘cous-cous’, Ras el Hanout and coriander shoots shared space on a recent tasting menu with a pressing of smoked eel, pork belly and Granny Smith apple. Robert Thompson’s style has always been a congenial one: his menus have remained brief and to the point, his style of cooking respectful of the old classics, yet mindful of a modern dining trend that values, above all, lightness and freshness.
ROBERT THOMPSON'S JOURNAL
Climate Change – Thoughtful Thursday
Learn about climate change and what the ‘greenhouse effect’ is with Sinead.
Full body dumbbell
This is a full body dumbbell workout, super-setting the lower body with the upper body. It is going to be pretty intense. Make sure you have selected a medium set of weights, good tunes and water nearby.
World Food Challenge – Monday Funday
Go around the world with Dan and Bonnie this Monday Funday. Learn about the different continents and enjoy as Dan takes on a global eating challenge… blindfolded!
World Capitals
Can you name the capital cities of these countries?
One World Many Colours
A lyrical and vibrant exploration of the world told through the spectrum of colour, from travel writer Ben Lerwill and with stunning illustrations by Alette Straathof.
Welcome to Your World
With lyrical language and stunning illustrations, Welcome to Your World takes readers from ice-capped mountains to the depths of the sea. Tender scenes between animals and their babies encourage families to join in the loving bond that connects them to one another and to the wonders of our planet.
Which Group Has More?
A fun Geography themed maths challenge, perfect for younger primary school aged children.
“Salad Lyonnaise”
This week Robert shares a fun ‘brunch-time’ take on this French classic. Using English muffins, poached eggs, red gem lettuce, jersey royal potatoes (in season), smoked bacon and croutons.
Colour the Continents
Can you colour-in the continents on our Vesta map of the world?
Slime by David Walliams Part 6
Get ready for more Slime fun with David Walliam’s characters.
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