Skylon Restaurant (Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, London, SE1 8XX) Sunday lunch 5 April 2009. Overpriced (especially drinks) and disappointing. In 20-odd years of using restaurants in London, I don't think I've ever sent food back, but the venison starter here went back because it was completely tasteless. The salmon which replaced it was better, but the crabmeat which supposedly came with that wouldn't have filled a teaspoon and the dressing was vinegary. Main course Provencal fish was also a small portion, though the sauce with it was good. Fellow diners assured me that the beef was good (this had a £5 supplement). Chicken dish was colourless. Nothing was beyond warm-ish in temperature. No option to add any green vegetables or salad to anything. Desserts were adequate. A varied cheeseboard, but several pieces served by the staff had to be replaced because they were so dry. When the bill came we wanted to deduct some of the service charge, but staff came back saying they couldn't take off only a part of the charge (in other words, it's all or nothing). (We took it all off, settled with a card, then left an amount in cash.) Whatever has changed since this was People's Palace, it certainly isn't better.
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