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Abbey's Reviews

Abbey J.50s, Male

Member since February 2011

Reviews written: 2 (2 voted helpful)

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Pied a Terre (34 Charlotte Street, London, London, W1T 2NH)

Much-loved wife and I enjoyed a fabulous lunch (well ok afternoon) at Pied a Terre this week. We had a 1.30 pm booking and had prerequested the tasting menu and I was a bit concerned we would be rushed through and out. Not the case at all. On arrival we were offered the choice of a smaller quiet room or the larger (very slightly) more boisterous one. We chose the latter which was probably a good choice. Apart from one customer who really shouldn't have been allowed out to eat – but then maybe he thought the same about us?
Service was just superb. Great mix of characters working the floor. All knowledgable; all friendly; but with a comfortable knack of knowing exactly how much or little to say. Wine service was equally strong and done with skill and finesse and without snobbery. When one half bottle was rejected (my own fault – one I had chosen – not been recommended) on the grounds purely that I didn't like it, my offers to pay were refused and it was immediately replaced with an alternative and with a smile. (Of course I couldn't hear what they might have been saying out of my ear shot)
We came to Pied a terre on recommendation from a chef friend (we are both chefs) so hadn't previously read any reviews. Looking at them now I wonder if some of them are of the same restaurant? Or maybe people's expectations of a two star restaurant vary. I didn't realise it had two stars when we booked and in truth a couple of times I felt the dishes missed a little at 2 star level. But that is personal taste. I find the same at le manoir from time to time.
But any criticism would be unjustified really because the overall experience was just BRILLIANT. It is probably a good job we had tickets for Billy Elliot in the evening or poor James would have had to put up with us all evening as well.
As an aside I couldn't believe the price of the set luncheon. We didn't eat it because we had come a long way to try as many dishes as possible but it looked an absolute bargain.
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John… More

February 2011

Overall:9
Food and Drink:8
Service:10
Atmosphere:10
Value for Money:9
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The Ledbury (127 Ledbury Road, London, London, W11 2AQ)

Editor's pick

Came to the Ledbury from out of town on the recommendation of friends. And wow. What a recommendation. We don't eat at this level in England very often and in our neck of the woods consider le manoir to be the benchmark of excellence.
Until yesterday. We were first in for lunch on the dot of midday and had it not been for a 3pm table of two would have been the last out. If much-loved wife hadn't insisted on some shopping I would probably still be there now.
Everything was beyond repproach. The welcome, the table, cleanliness, the staff, and of course the food and service. Several things stood out for me. Each of them I guess are things you expect at this level but to get them ALL correct is rare indeed. Firstly I expected being the first seated that we would maybe be a little rushed through with our tasting menu. (talking to the kitchen afterwards we were the only table on tasting). But the timing from start to finish was perfect. The food was sublime and just did not miss on any course. My chablis was decanted (without it being requested) and served at a proper temperature. Almost unheard of nowadays. WELL DONE SOMMELIER. Staff were engaging and smiley without ever being intrusive. At no time did we have to wait for any top ups but again noone hoverred. A couple of additional menu requests were dealt with (as in the chance to try a couple of bits off the carte) and no additional charge was made. And to top it all off the sous chef chatted for a good 20 minutes with us afterwards whilst the rest of the kitchen brigade tore around getting ready for dinner service.
I'm a no spring chicken and both my wife and I have been in love with food and drink for the best part of 30 years. This is the best lunch we have eaten in this country in all that time and ranks a very very close third to Troisgros and Fontjeancouse on our all time list. Well done all of you. You thoroughly deserve your success. Long may it continue.

John & Julia
The Leatherne Bottel

February 2011

Overall:10
Food and Drink:10
Service:10
Atmosphere:10
Value for Money:10
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