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Tristan's Reviews

Tristan R.20s, Male, United Kingdom

Member since August 2009

Reviews written: 2 (0 voted helpful)

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The Ivy (1-5 West Street, London, WC2H 9NQ)

I have been going to The Ivy for a couple of years now and it's always a lovely experience. It's always a bonus if you spot a celebrity there, but even if you don't the food and service stand up by themselves. When you first arrive you are seated in a small bar area where you can select from a good wine list or have a rather nice cocktail made for you from the extensive list, before being moved into the main restaurant. I seem to have struggled finding a decent starter (I'm not as fond of the Bang-Bang Chicken as many seem to be), but in my two most recent visits I've had the Tiger Prawns and the Spaghetti with Atlantic Prawns, both of which were lovely, although in both cases I'm not sure how well they'd square up as a main. While there have been complaints that the food isn't something special, I can safely say the Bannockburn Rib Steak is one of the best steaks going, and the pomme allumettes (chips/fries for people who fear those words) are absolutely fantastic. Desert-wise you are spoilt for choice, my personal favourite is the Sticky Toffee Pudding, which is gorgeous. The service is stunning, I doubt you could find better anywhere. The staff are always polite and attentive, and while demand for a table is high you never feel rushed; it's very easy to spend well over 3 hours in the beautiful decorated restaurant, with it's coloured glass windows stopping the people walking past staring in at you and the celebrities at the next table. It is expensive, but you're not just paying for the fantastic food, you're paying for the experience, and in terms of an experience it is head and shoulders above its rivals. That said, while on a par with other restaurants of its ilk it's still very expensive. It's a restaurant that I no doubt will be returning to soon, I'd be back tomorrow if you didn't have to book a table so far in advance.

August 2009

Overall:9
Food and Drink:9
Service:10
Atmosphere:9
Value for Money:8
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Nobu London at the Metropolitan Hotel (Metropolitan Hotel, 19 Old Park Lane, London, W1K 1LB)

I have eaten at Nobu 5 times in the past 12 months, and am always impressed. The food is cooked to perfection, although with my limited knowledge of Japanese food I found myself guessing to start off with. I'd particularly recommend the Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapenos, the Beef Tenderloin Tataki and the Dover Sole with Red Chili, all are absolutely amazing dishes. Occasionally I find dishes I'm not struck on but they too are prepared and served perfectly, it's just me being fussy. There is a wide and varied wine list, and the service is almost always brilliant, though once we were served by someone who seemed new, who clearly had a few things to learn. The decor is slightly bland , although perfectly nice, and the views of Hyde Park are lovely. While it can be quite expensive, the food is quality and comes close to warranting its high price, but isn't quite there. Overall, it's a fantastic place and I'll certainly be returning as many times as my bank balance allows.

August 2009

Overall:9
Food and Drink:10
Service:9
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:8
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