I have enjoyed every meal purchased. The staff are polite and friendly.
Jerkkies – City
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I have enjoyed every meal purchased. The staff are polite and friendly.
Jerkkies – CityWithout doubt, the best restaurant and food in the area. Was there last night and found the service to be charming, friendly and helpful. The food - mixed grill (lamb and chicken), chicken liver, soujouk (spicy sausages) all succulenly cooked to perfection, presented beautifully, the home-made bread light and delicious, and even the rice was perfect. The restaurant and kitchen have been created to the highest standard. Everything is outstanding.
Beirut Meza – West LondonOne of a handful of 'cosy' niches restaurants along Lexington St - Unfortunately more on the cramped side than cosy. Seated against the wall in front of the bar, customers 'waiting' at the bar for their table were practically sitting on ours. The owner was very Matronly and we felt like everything was a bother.My anchovy starter was heavy on the bones and the beef stew - nothing remarkable.Would not return...
Andrew Edmunds Restaurant – SohoI found this restaurant very good, tasty food and perfect service . GO THERE
Beirut Meza – West LondonTwo couples, we came early in the evening to Trattoria Verdi and spent almost the whole evening there. The food, service and atmosphere was so welcoming. We sat at a round table near the piano player. It was priced right and we got a free drink on the house.
Trattoria Verdi – BloomsburyThe pizzas at Il Fornello are delicious. This is a venue really for fine dining, who would think the humble pizza could be such an art? We came here last week as a group from work. They found a cosy place forus at the back where we could feel at home. I rember trying the Parma ham, mexican, and the House, and two who are vegetarian enjoyed their pizzas too! The staff were very attentive and obliging.
Zeo’s – BloomsburyAmazing! Five Stars! The food here was so fresh, so tasty, so divinely cooked. My partner chose the Rainbow Trout cooked with finesse, me the Chicken Pilaf, marinated for tender, succulent flavour. It all went down really well with their well-chosen house wine. The staff were friendly and cheerful. Reminded me of my trip to Mykonos last year. Tah!
Yialousa Greek Taverna – BloomsburyWent there, had terrible food. Looked in kitchen which was filthy - don't go there.
Beirut Meza – West LondonA little gem tucked away from the bustle of Trafalgar Square. The setting was lovely and the staff very attentative. Lovely food and a relaxing atmosphere. Would definitely revisit.
National Dining Rooms – Covent GardenA great venue for the view across the River Thames but the restaurant was rather soulless and lacked atmosphere. The food was lovely and good value for the money. The serving staff were rather flat - almost tourist - weary which was a shame as the venue deserved better.
Tate Modern Restaurant – South LondonInitially enticed by the review of a new 25m London restaurant visited by the Hollywood elite, I was left feeling rather deflated. The modern grandiose interior is on an awkward 2 levels so feels like you are pinned in once you sit down. There was no offer of sitting at a bar which would have made you feel like you wanted to spend the night there. The advertised 7 course tasting menu had no either/or choices and 2 of the courses turned out to be sides served with main (how special can broccoli be??). However the steak and fish were great quality and cooked to perfection but the panacotta cheesecake for dessert was rubbery. One to miss I'm afraid.
Yaneff at DSTRKT – SohoAn impressive venue with an enormous bar area that was buzzing with a great atmosphere - definitely a place to be seen at the moment.We had a smooth transition to the restaurant where service was good. The menu is reasonable value with 3 courses costing no more than £35 without drinks. My starter of pigeon breast was disappointing with chewy pigeon on toast that nearly cracked a tooth. The seafood pasta main was nice and the chocolate, salt caramel dessert was to die for... An overall enjoyable night at a classy venue.
Ham Yard Hotel – SohoGreat offers on set menu's and a selection of bars to start off your evening - a decent cosmo! Just make sure you don't go in on a night of International Football or you'll find yourself surrounded by a load of gormless blokes tearing their eyes away from the multitude of tellies learing 'hello darling...'
Carom – SohoInitial seeming a spacious vault with contrived basic, uncomfortable furnishings - it's soon redeemed by the sumptuous menu. The starter of potted salt brisket is a must (posh salt beef...) and very filling. My friend was accommodated without fuss to meet her gluten free requirements. There is great variety on the menu for fish and meat lovers alike. The place lacked a certain amount of atmosphere until it filled up. As a City of London haunt it is quiet at the weekends but quite nice for brunch.
Bread Street Kitchen – CityA beautiful classical, yet hip restaurant - literally down the road from Piccadilly Circus. We went there for brunch which was great value for the experience for @ £15. We were given a dinky cake box to take away our unfinished pastries. The service was impeccable and it was a great place to people watch and eaves drop on conversations between Ma and Papa catching up with their brood on hols from boarding school. We had an equally sumptuous dinner, only blighted by the over attendance of blingy Russians but then the night was saved by the sight of Tom Hollander in the bar.
Wolseley Restaurant,The – MayfairWe were unable to book but were seated after a tolerable 15 minutes wait at the bar. The bar was packed and initially the place feels cramped but thins out abit in the restaurant - although the tables are bumped up together, so not much elbow room. The menu is basic french fare and the service can border on Parisian abruptness. The two hour limit on the table is enforced with equal lack of charm when it's busy. But funnily enough - if you take it for what it is, which is a slice of frills-free Soho from another era before we were all spoiled by gastro palaces, you can have an enjoyable night with a good buzzy atmosphere.
Cafe Boheme – SohoToday My cousin's went there and I. We had a perfect time ! The food was really good and the price was fantastic as was the service! That's all I could say .....
Beirut Meza – West LondonBefore yesterday I went with family and ate their lovely food. I want go there again because the food was delicious and the service was brilliant ! GO THERE AND TASTE THE FOOD .......
Beirut Meza – West London£10 Smash Burgers every Tuesday.
50% Off Food every Wednesday.
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Starter & Main for £24.95. Perfect for a lighter meal and great value dining, with specially selected dishes and perfectly sized portions. Available: Tuesday – Thursday | 5pm – 7pm, Saturday | 12pm – 4pm, Sunday | 12pm – 8pm
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