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Shelley's Reviews

Shelley D.30s, Female, London

Member since March 2009

Reviews written: 3 (2 voted helpful)

Hasn’t rated any restaurants this year.

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Cah Chi (394 Garratt Lane, London, SW18 4HP)

I'm not sure I want to give too much away for fear that our favourite local restaurant will become too popular!

Cah Chi in Earlsfield is a great little family run restaurant with delicious fresh Korean food and genuinely friendly service. They have tabletop barbeques and the waiting staff stand at your table and cook your food in front of you. Something a bit different and a lot of fun. Its BYO wine, which means that its always really affordable.

April 2009

Overall:9
Food and Drink:8
Service:8
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:10
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Scott's (20 Mount Street, London, W1K 2HE)

We dined at Scott's recently for a special meal out and really enjoyed everything about the place. The service was very efficient, the waitresses helpful and the food amazing. We chose Scott's because of the countless photos of A-listers falling out the doors in all the London papers and magazines, and also because it was the Square Meal Restaurant of the Year – we had to see what all the fuss was about. Unfortunately, we didn't see any celebs that we recognised, but we definitely saw some people who looked like they though they should be! It was a really enjoyable night.

If you're going to Scott's for a meal and want to splurge, I'd recommend a cocktail beforehand in the nearby Connaught Hotel bar.

April 2009

Overall:9
Food and Drink:10
Service:9
Atmosphere:9
Value for Money:8
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L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon (13-15 West Street, London, WC2H 9NE)

Editor's pick

We went to L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon for a special celebratory dinner and were surprised to get a booking on a Friday evening at such short notice. It was a late seating at 10pm but we thought this was fine as I was told the restaurant closes at midnight.

We arrived early (about 9pm) to have a drink in the bar, the cocktails there are sensational, a really intersting selection. The service in the bar was really lacking though, the staff were not attentive and when we were ready for dinner we asked the waiting staff twice whether our table was ready and each time we were left waiting with no answer, finally we stood by the bar to wait for an answer. We sat down for dinner at 10.30 – absolutely starving, it took another 15-20 minutes before we were able to order our dinner and wine.

The menu offers either small tasting plates or three courses. We decided to go with the tasting plates and thought we'd order a few and then more if we were still hungry. Before we recieved our first plate we were told if we wanted more we must order straight away as the kitchen was closing. They didn't seem to take into consideration that we had been seated 30 minutes late.

The food and presentation at L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon are of a very high standard, but I was left unimpressed by the service – for a pricey restaurant it really leaves a lot to be desired.

I would not return to this restaurant, for the same money there are so many other better options in London.

March 2009

Overall:6
Food and Drink:9
Service:5
Atmosphere:7
Value for Money:5
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