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James's Reviews

James W. 40s, Male

Member since June 2009

Reviews written: 2 (1 voted helpful)

Restaurants rated: 2

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Smiths of Smithfield (67-77 Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 6HJ)

Only been on the ground floor at SOS for breakfast (twice) which I thought was ok! nothing special but ok.. there was something I liked about it which was the buzz of lots of people in a big place enjoying a good sized full English breakfast which was reasonably priced. The seating was a small wooden stool with no back support which was very uncomfortable to say the least. I enjoyed the proper mug of tea with the tea spoon left in,and the bacon was thick cut but I would have liked it a more crispy. The waiting staff where nice enough but if I may say a little scruffy in those horrible black screen printed T.shirts. Would I go again? yes of course it's ideal and the breakie sets you up for all that sight seeing after. I love the area around Smithfields and SOS fits in well and I can't wait to go back again.
To sum up if people are queing up to get in for breakfast then they must be doing something right!!!

13 June 2009

Overall:7
Food and Drink:7
Service:6
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:6
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York & Albany (127-129 Parkway, London, London, NW1 7PS)

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My wife and I had lunch (5th June) during a mini week end break to london. I was a little nervous having read some lets say less favourable reviews? We arrived early but informed our table was ready when we where and had the option of being seated early or not so we did not feel rushed. Our table in the corner was big enough for four and a ideal place to people watch from. Our little waiter was very pleasant and friendly and was very attentative all afternoon. We decided to order from the main menu, But lots of people where having the set lunch which looked really nice and at just £18 for three courses value for money. My starter of rabit raviolli with wild mushrooms and peas with a marjoram emulsion was delicious. Try the steamed halibut with smoked ham hock and celariac broth which was really good. Overall we had three courses and two bottles of wine plus a pot of tea which came to £126 including service 12.5%. which is a reasonable price as we have paid much more in our local restaurants in our native Lancashire. As a food lover and former chef myself this place hit the right spot for me, Not stuffy but very relaxed atmosphere, good quality food and not over complicated with too many flavours. Thanks again to our waiter who kindly let me take home our menu as a souvenier. Would go again but with so many good restaurants in London to visit I may try the Boxwood cafe next time.

13 June 2009

Overall:9
Food and Drink:9
Service:9
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:9
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