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Victoria's Reviews

Victoria W.30s, Female

Member since July 2010

Reviews written: 2 (1 voted helpful)

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Swithins (21-23 St Swithins Lane, London, EC4N 8AD)

My boyfriend and I came here for our anniversary dinner – which I mentioned when I booked in the naive belief that they might give us a more romantic table rather than the one right by the kitchen door that we ended up with.

Swithins doesn't have a great website, and what they don't tell you is that in the evening only one of the restaurant areas is open, so the menu is mixed seafood/Italian. This actually works quite well as there is lots of seafood/fish choice and it offers other options for those who aren't too keen on seafood. My boyfriend, for example, had ravioli to start and lamb cutlets for his main. I had beef carpacio to start and scallops as my main.

The food was good – but not amazing. The carpaccio was quite thickly sliced and the salad accompanying it was plentiful – so there was a good portion size and it was enjoyable but, as I say, not mind blowing. My scallops were good but half way through I got a whiff of something which immediately put me off. I hasten to add that nothing was wrong with it but the scallops were huge, the bacon around them was tough and fatty and the mash potato looked and tasted more like puree. Like I said – not amazing.

The wine list is very good – offering a good range of prices to cater for varying budgets, we chose a £17.95 bottle of Semillon Chardonnay and it was delicious, nicer than I had expected it to be. It drank really well with our food as well.

The desserts menu didn't offer that much choice – almost everything seemed to have cream in it, or chocolate, so we didn't have a dessert in the end but we did choose a glass of Muscat to top the evening off. I am a huge fan of the Muscat grape having grown up in the South of France and this was incredibly nice Muscat.

The service was good, with a smile and a sense of humour which was pleasant – we were not unncessarily interrupted but it would have been nicer to have a slightly quieter table to enjoy our romantic evening together.

Something else they don't tell you is… More

July 2010

Overall:7
Food and Drink:6
Service:9
Atmosphere:8
Value for Money:7
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The Chancery (9 Cursitor Street, London, London, EC4A 1LL)

My dad and I came here last week as a mid-week early evening dinner, I think we had the first sitting because we were the only people in there! It felt slightly strange being the only people in a restaurant and I wasn't sure how the evening would subsequently pan out. I would therefore suggest not sitting down before 7 / 7.30pm. Before I say much about the food let me first say that this worry soon passed as the restaurant filled up and the atmosphere grew. The acoustics were such that you could hear a buzz of conversation but your own conversation was not drowned out.

We were offered cheese straws and olive breads whilst we browsed the menu. After we had ordered (we chose to not have a starter) we were given a complimentary ‘shot’ of something lovely and creamy looking. Unfortunately, I cannot have certain creams so I passed mine to my dad, who said it was delicious and the chef very kindly made me a tiny fig and parma ham salad which was divine. The wine list is excellent, although there isn't anything below £15 unless you have just a glass. We were dining on a TasteLondon card and it was easy to see where they make their money, the wine is certainly not budget! We ordered Duckbill Reisling from Australia which was £18.50 a bottle. It was good but I've tasted whites from local wine cooperatives in the South of France which taste stunning and those bottles cost a few euros, but I am as a result difficult to please on this one! I have researched and the wine we ordered appears to be sold for around £9 in the shops/wine merchants. Restaurant mark-ups always get my goat.

We ordered for our mains: Crisp fillet of sea bass, scallops, pea and broad bean risotto and white wine emulsion; and Spiced saddle of lamb, crisp spring roll, butter bean, baby artichoke and mint vinaigrette, and we had a green side salad. The portions were modest but perfectly sized for our appetites, and utterly delicious. Really melt in the mouth. I really cannot find a fault in it whatsoever. I would… More

July 2010

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