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Foodie B's Reviews

Foodie BFemale, United Kingdom

Member since May 2008

Reviews written: 4 (2 voted helpful)

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Cha Cha Moon (15-21 Ganton Street, London, W1F 9BN)

Alan Yau just keeps getting it right!

Cha Cha moon has become a Carnaby St staple! It’s perfect for the W1 workers on a budget looking for a hot meal in a buzzing place as well as the boutique shoppers on the weekend sauntering through Kingly Court. I recommend everything on the menu, we are slowly but surely making our rounds and so far we haven’t found anything we don’t like…well actually the Salty 7up is a bit strange and so are a few of the juices, but to each his own! They only thing it really needs to work on is the service…it may be an Alan Yau institution but the service fails to always reflect that.

With most things on the menu for £3.50, its the perfect value-for-money eatery!

September 2008

Overall:9
Food and Drink:10
Service:8
Atmosphere:10
Value for Money:10
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Pho Clerkenwell (86 St John Street, London, London, EC1M 4EH)

This is no Cha Cha Moon…but it is perfect for the health- conscious diner. They offer fabulous inventive salads, such as the Prawn and Papaya. When you eat in the portions are extremely generous, but take-away sizes are minuscule, which is upsetting as the prices are the same. The atmosphere is lacking as it is perfect for the W1 workers looking to sit and have a warm traditional Pho, but not anywhere I would take a group of friends after a weekend of shopping.

September 2008

Overall:7
Food and Drink:9
Service:7
Atmosphere:4
Value for Money:7
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Claridge's Bar & Le Fumoir (Claridge's, 55 Brook Street, London, London, W1K 4HR)

Gordon Gordon Gordon…

I am by far his biggest fan, to the extent I am willing to patron him when in LA (new West Hollywood resturant in The London) and New York…my love for him runneth over!

But I can NOT stand Claridges pretentious Banker/Hedge Fund feel. I love Hospital road for the food (the bar there is non existent) but my friend who is obsessed with the place constantly drags me down there.

The drinks are fabulous…so if you are in the Banking industry and like pretentious locations…then off you go you will thrive in the realms of Claridges.

September 2008

Overall:7
Drinks:9
Service:8
Atmosphere:7
Value for Money:6
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The Dorchester Bar at The Dorchester Hotel (The Dorchester Hotel, 53 Park Lane, London, W1K 1QA)

The Dorchester bar is one of the oldest establishments to date in London, and its longevity is down to the fabulous service and attention to detail.

I have become a regular patron of the Fashion Afternoon Teas, which allows for a great Afternoon Tea experience along with the option to view 'up close and personal' some of you favourite UK designers.

In the evening the Bar turns into the perfect location for a Pre/Post Dinner drink, with a Pianist playing elegant background music. The only downside to the bar is it size, for a hotel Bar you would expect a bit more space…the cocktails are lovely and you might have an opportunity to see A-list guest having dinner in the surrounding restaurants.

September 2008

Overall:10
Drinks:7
Service:9
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:6
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