Results tagged “Food Reviews”

Food Review: Village East

By Rob Virtue on February 10, 2012 10:57 AM |

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BRITISH/EUROPEAN
Village East
★★★★✩

IN A NUTSHELL
New media types gather at the SE1 destination where the vibe is loud but the food excels.

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The Mall Tavern
★★★✩✩

IN A NUTSHELL
This paneled pub in Notting Hill falls just on the wrong side of giving too much weight to the food. Excellent smoked salmon though.

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The Atrium SW1
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
From the ashes of a fine dining concept that didn't work rises a solid, quirky and satisfying product in Westminster

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FINE DINING
The Cut at 45 Park Lane
5/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Perfect steaks and impeccable service are the highlights of Wolfgang Puck's Mayfair restaurant.

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Obika Mozzarella Bar and Restaurant
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Cheese is the star ingredient at this impressive new restaurant in the West Wintergarden, bringing a taste of Italy to the Wharf.

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The Three Wine Men
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
A long low room packed with wine and people eager to talk about it but lacking in a little organisational pizazz

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Plateau - Chocolate Week Tasting Menu
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Plateau's Allan Pickett serves up a special menu that proves to be dark and lovely, and not a deep fried Mars Bar to be seen.

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The Breakfast Club
5/5

IN A NUTSHELL
This is the ideal place to feed your hangover and to generate a new one with its rather silly "secret" basement bar.

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Hibiscus
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
It's a chunk of perfection but I found the tasting menu wasn't to my liking - an unfortunate blip in an otherwise strong performance.

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16" West Brasserie
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
The newest addition to Greenwich's eating offer is in a prime location, and the food's not bad either.

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Casa Batavia
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Superb service and help with difficult dietary demands made for an excellent evening to the west of the City.

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Aniseed
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
The name has changed but the former Rogue Trader restaurant in Westferry Road is still dishing up top quality curries.

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MODERN EUROPEAN
Plateau
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Standards are still high at one of Canary Wharf's flagship restaurants as the culinary competition hots up.

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The Commonwealth Club Kitchen
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Discreet venue makes a trip to Northumberland Avenue a pleasant affair despite the school hall chic of the interior

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CHINESE
The Chinese Cricket Club
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
An afternoon getting to grips with ingredients and finished dishes makes for an entertaining antidote to the grey of the office.

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ITALIAN
Strada, West India Quay
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
It might be part of a chain, but that doesn't stop the food and character of this newly-opened restaurant standing out from the crowd.

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MODERN FRENCH
Chez Manny
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
I've already booked another table at this delightful restaurant. Doesn't that tell you enough about what I think?

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Davy's at Canary Wharf
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Arguably the best steak served in Canary Wharf is served up at one of the area's most popular and well-established restaurants.

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Orient Express
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
You don't actually go anywhere, but this is a deliciously weird thing to do if you're after a bit of festive spirit.

Food Review: Giraffe

By Jon Massey on December 2, 2010 5:13 PM |

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Giraffe
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
It's menu might be a crazy mixture of styles and tastes, but somehow - along with some powerful cocktails - it all just works.

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