Good fresh food cooked to prefection. Very nice variety of fish and Lovely Cooked steaks and pies.
Essex Serpent, The – Covent Garden
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Good fresh food cooked to prefection. Very nice variety of fish and Lovely Cooked steaks and pies.
Essex Serpent, The – Covent GardenApparently recently refurbished and to a pretty high standard with some nice touches giving a very comfortable and cool ambience. Food is served downstairs in the bar area or upstairs in a well thought through dining room. Food is very good verging on the excellent - tried the rabbit and wild mushroom pie and mash, which was class, along with any of the desserts that are dangerously moorish. Prices were not dear for what you get. On the whole def worth a visit.
Prince Albert – Camden TownFantastic food - lovely owners - watch all the football and eat great pasta.
De Martino Restaurant – FitzroviaWow This place is really the place to be again. Was here last year but there is a massive difference, The service was out of this world and the music was fab 2. great drinks and the food i must say was quick and tasty overall a great place to come for a drink, a meal or to have a couple on a fri or sat with friends.
The Slug and Lettuce – IslingtonMedcalf is an ex-butcher shop turned restaurant. It’s a jeans place for serious eaters. In the past two years it’s climbed the ladder from good to very good and, at times, outstanding. Portions are generous. It specialises in old fashioned meat and two veg - but the meat is as you want (you can have it rare, rose or well done if you really have to) and the vegetables are often surprising and always good: there’s nothing English about this English fare. Puddings are English schoolboys’ dreams. Good wine list and ciders and beers. The chef has a real flair; the wine buyer is conservative and has got it right; staff are friendly; it’s bloody cold in winter - but so good you should go nonetheless. It's cheap for what you get. Try it.
Medcalf – CityTake time, do not be in a hurry. If you do not know the japanese food, find out first before going to INAHO. They might not be anymore what they used to be in 1990's but still it is a good experience.
Inaho Restaurant – Bayswater and PaddingtonThe piano bar is very good i recommend it to every one who likes good music and good environment it is wonderful!!! Happy people, happy place, the only thing is that they don't let you to breathe between the drinks, they always ask you if you want more and more, this is a bit bad because you get drunk very quickly so you can not to drive and have o spend money with hotel near by if you live out skirts of London like me. And is a pit that it is a bit small, but worth it! I will be there again this Saturday.
Piano – KensingtonA brilliant curry house, friendly staff. Delicious food and the best "all you can eat" Sunday buffet I have ever had. I love to visit here and meet up with friends before going on to gigs at the Shepherd's Bush Empire which is about 5 mins walk away.
Raj Of India – HammersmithIt is a sort of friendly Italian atmosphere restaurant. waiters happy to joke with you For this low price its not easy to find such a good service anywhere
Bella Italia – Holbornthe best curry house in london and whole wide world better than all other restaurant near hampstead
Curry Manjill Restaurant – North LondonFirst class food services in very unique and friendly surroundings. Need to watch understated celebrity clients enjoy a quite relaxing break.
Windsor Castle – MaryleboneMy wife and myself live only a couple of minutes from Signor Sassi. This is our local Italian and we just love it. The food is always excellent and Mario the owner and all his staff always give us superb service. We have been eating at Signor Sassi for over 20 years and have never had a bad meal. Often we take friends to eat there and many now eat there regularly. A must if you are in the area you will not be disappointed. Jill and Lawrence Collins
Signor Sassi – Belgravia and PimlicoAnother great find. Have been to this restaurant 3 times, Fantastic. The staff are very knowledgeable and helpful explaining what is on offer. The servers are well versed as they glide between the tables with each skewer of meat for you to try, by the way, this keeps coming until you say stop!!!! Great food and a Very entertaining evening Plus you can always boast of having a "Brazilian" with out the pain. Enjoy
Rodizio Rico – IslingtonThe Windmill does such fantastic food, it's such a surprise, getting lovely Italian food in a casual pub setting. I'd definitely recommend the Windmill.
Windmill, The – CityOur local Chinese Rest. and outstanding both to eat in and for take-away. Never had anything less than excellent.
Premier Peking Restaurant – West Londonthis restaurant is my favorite and will recommend to everyone. food, service, price everything was perfect. i will be going there again and again.
La Petite Auberge – IslingtonWhen roaming the streets of South London, the smells of sizzling 100% Devon beef wafts out as you walk along this cobbled street. It beckons, with a tantalizing promise to hush those wolves in the tum forever. A photo of this diner in Time with their plastic tomato shaped ketchup bottles and the presence of many other diners prompted us to venture in. You find your seats, scope out the extensive food-between-buns menu, place and pay your order at the counter and wait to be served. The selections of burgers were plentiful and cosmopolitan in style satisfying even the picky vegetarian palate of my halal-only partner with their overflowing offering of goats cheese and roast aubergine burger. Even though this place caters mainly to the beef lover the menu provides even chicken, lamb, vegetarian and nut-free options! Salads, fries and sauces are add-on options, and my only dissapointment was the awful chilli-mayo sauce. One of the best was the Jamaican Burger, with its ginger and mango sauce. To die for. Their classic burgers were excellent, as you could choose to have your meat cooked well done, medium, rare and all the combinations in between. The chicken burger option was so-so, I love my chicken juicy, and the breast meat, though well grilled, wasn't the best I'd sunk my teeth into. Overall rating between our group of 6pax? 7 out of 10.
Gourmet Burger Kitchen – PutneyThe first time i walked past Baraka i thought it would be pricey and typical like most other restaurants, but the moment i looked at the menu i knew i had to have a taste of there lamb chops with the cous cous ... if that wasn’t enough we got free poppadoms and salad while we waited for our food to arrive...the food was not just excellent but the service was outstanding and the waiters were friendly and helpful .. my meal came up to under £10 ... will defo recommend this place to everyone that wants a low budget meal and for small gatherings ... the atmosphere was lovely and the decor was modern ..
Baraka Eatery – East London2-course Set Menu, £22.95. Available Tuesday-Thursday 5pm-7pm.
Have as many bowls of mussels as you like. First portion comes with fries, the rest follows with just the mussels. Choose between different flavours of sauces and enjoy!
Available every Tuesday - first come, first served.
£25 Steak, fries and wine sounds like a dream. But on Sundays, that’s exactly what you can get if you go to Matthew’s Kitchen!
Indulge in our £25 deal: a succulent, grilled steak with crispy fries and a glass of smooth, 125ml wine. Perfectly paired for a delightful dining experience!