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Robin F.’s Reviews

Robin F. (40s, Male, United Kingdom)

Member since April 2007

Reviews written: 2 (0 voted helpful)

Restaurants rated: 2 (this year)

Butcher & Grill (39-41 Parkgate Road, SW11 4NP)

The Butcher & Grill took over from the dismal Cafe Rouge and was a breath of fresh air when it opened a few years back. The guy behind it, Dominic Ford, used to run the food and restaurants at Harvery Nichols, and he also owns a couple of other restaurants, Binchi Yakitori & Tamesa at the Oxo Tower. The concept here is admirable, there's a butchers shop and upmarket deli at the front, with the restaurant and bar on two levels behind. The rear opens out onto Ransome's Dock, which sounds glamourous but it's not much of a view as the Dock is mostly full of sludge and litter plus a few bockety old boats. The food has always been good, they serve well-sourced meat of most descriptions which you can pick from the butchers if you so wish, and it has remained popular with locals. There are little touches that work like chips that come in a terracotta flower pot and the ketchup etc are well made. It has a special menu for kids who can have their choice of a limited 2 course menus for around £5. The only problem for me is the service which has been decidely ropey on a number of occasions (we've been here alot as a family of 5). They're well meaning, but it always takes too long for the food to arrive which is puzzling when they're never rammed. I've never been in the evenings, but I doubt it's any different. We will continue to go but just wish it was a little quicker.

19 September 2008

Overall:5
Food and Drink:7
Service:2
Atmosphere:5
Value for Money:7
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Riccardo's (126 Fulham Road, SW3 6HU)

I've been going to this Chelsea neigbourhood restaurant for years. It's serves mainly tuscan fare in a relaxed setting and it's good for children as long as they're relatively well behaved. The one thing you have to get used to here is the somewhat unpredictable service, which I suppose has something to do with a constantly changing staff. At least the managers stay around and they are always very friendly. Riccardo himself is often seen around chatting up the regulars. The menu offeres a whole range of different Tuscan options in both starter or main sizes. However, prices have been creeping up over the years and it's no longer the medium priced option it used to be. A recent visit with my family (2 adults + 3 children) cost just under a hundred pounds without any wine. They have a covered awning which juts out over the street, so it adds a light, brigh feel without actually being alfresco. Definitely worth a vist.

14 September 2008

Overall:6
Food and Drink:8
Service:5
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:6
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