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Peter's Reviews

Peter C.40s, Male, United Kingdom

Member since May 2005

Reviews written: 2 (2 voted helpful)

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Chez Gerard Covent Garden Piazza (The Opera Terrace, Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 8RF)

When we arrived we asked one of the passing staff, presuming her to be a waitress, if we could order a drink. She replied that “she does not take orders” and that would “need to find our waiter”. Service was haphazard, cutlery not arriving when the meals did — we were even offered olives and peanuts between our starter and main ! No one seemed particularly interested in proffering wine and the wine listed was not available. The service was casual bordering on contemptuous — when I came to pay the bill the machine asked me if I wanted to add a gratuity even though service was included. When I raised that with the waiter he responded that none of the service charge goes to the waiting staff, to which I replied that if the service had been any good then he might have got something. He then came back to say that they had forgotten to charge us for the wine. I said that the service had not been good, to which he replied that there are 7 receptionists (i.e. the ones who do nothing) and only 9 waiters, so I asked to see the manager who sidled up in due course and pointed out in a rather unpleasant passive-aggressive manner that no one else had complained (i.e. I must be imagining things or a difficult so-and-so). I pointed out to him that since it was the first we had seen him on the terrace and he clearly was not walking around asking people how their meal was then it was hardly surprising that he had heard no complaints. He decided not to charge for the wine.

Chez Gerard is sitting on a gold mine at Covent Garden — if the service were better we would have stayed longer and spent more.

On a more positive note, the Chez Gerard food is consistently good value, and I was very pleased with the entrecote today.

May 2009

Overall:4
Food and Drink:7
Service:3
Atmosphere:4
Value for Money:7
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Racine (239 Brompton Road, London, SW3 2EP)

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Four of us dined at Racine last Saturday [23 May 09] and agree that the food is well worth a fanfare: perfect French Onion Soup, succulent foie gras, excellent spatchcock and a whipped spinach and truffle side that is to die for. Unfortunately on this occasion, all the hard work and skill in the kitchen was let down by the front of house. The service, when there, was attentive and informed. However, it was more reactive than proactive and not well co-ordinated. Wine lists were not proffered, water not refilled and, horror of horrors, wine glasses not refreshed. Indeed, we had to resort to grabbing the decanter directly from the service table ourselves. We four dine together regularly and don't stint on menus or the wine list. Indeed, we would have spent more if more had been proffered. After some internal discussion we decided to halve the service charge — pour encourager les autres. The manager did not seem surprised and indeed only came over with some reluctance and a less than enthusiastic apology. Henry, you're doing a great job in the kitchen, but your manager needs to monitor the covers and glasses properly and co-ordinate the service, not just cling to the cash register

May 2009

Overall:8
Food and Drink:10
Service:3
Atmosphere:7
Value for Money:7
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