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1683 Opinions in 3 websites
I unfortunately can’t recommend this restaurant. We went for the midday 3-course menu. There was nothing special about it. For starters we had the fish carpaccio and spaghetti, fish was nice, spaghetti had nothing special that you could not get anywhere else. For mains we had the gnocchi and pork shoulder. Half the pork serving was fat, and the meat was tough, had a nice flavour, but nothing making it special. Gnocchi was the best meal, they were toasted o. The outside and soft on the inside, very nice sauce. Dessert we had the French toast, very nice caramelisation and soft core. The disappointment comes from being a Michelin restaurant, the dishes did not seem elevated or innovative. Service was very kind and attentive.
1562 Opinions in 2 websites
Ordered a bacon and sausage sandwich. The food came really fast, and ok service. The sandwich bread were falling apart. I liked that there was a lot of meat on the sandwich, however not much else was added. Overall a bit dissapointed given all the other great reviewes.
1526 Opinions in 4 websites
Food was good but service was fast food restaurant standard. I have been here a few times and used to like it, hence coming back with my friends, but definitely not going back again. Booked a table for six people on a Thursday night, well aware in advance the booking is only for two hours, absolutely no problem. A couple of friends arrived late due to traffic but we didn’t wait, we ordered food and drinks first. Waitress felt it was necessary to remind us the booking was only for two hours every 20 mins with the manager on the night kept checking when the other two guests in the group arrive with an attitude. The bill landed on the table 1.5 hrs into the booking, 30 mins short of the booking, without us asking and by the said manager with a poker face. Such a shorted sighted approach for the business. Yes it was lucky enough to be busy on that night (not the same when I visited previously) and they felt that they could kiss off their guests with such poor service. That’s how restaurants loose their returning customers. Such a shame, the previous serving team was much more professional. If you are not looking for a fast food restaurant at this price point and want to enjoy your meal, definitely not recommended.
1258 Opinions in 1 websites
This place seems to have its regulars and is popular with a slightly older and more diverse crowd than the average. This is a very good thing, in my opinion. The beer selection is also exemplary. Well worth a visit for an enthusiast.
1147 Opinions in 1 websites
Middle Eight feels classy and like a true 5 star hotel, at great value too. The classic room was very modern and quite large in size by London hotel standards too. The tv with chromecast & the pod machine with fresh milk were appreciated. The area is absolutely amazing, walking distance to theatres, restaurants, bars/cafes, & attractions. Worth noting however that there is no view from the room.
1069 Opinions in 1 websites
We came here for the garden, though there is also a cafe at the entrance and a nice cafe with table service in the main house. FAR better value and better quality than National Trust places such as Sissinghurst. The gardens are spectacular. Very large. Very neat and totally immaculate. Surrounded by spectacular Kent countryside as far as the eye can see. The Yew hedges are stunning. The walled garden is superb. The topiary is superb too. My wife is extremely keen on gardens and this is easily the most memorable one I have been to anywhere in the South East apart from it's equal Great Dixter. Both beat Sissinghurst (which is the tourist destination and frozen in time) hands down. They also don't have keep out signs everywhere - so you can go in the greenhouses and fully experience the place. In June the Delphinium display (national collection I believe) is fantastic. Godinton is superb value. Highly recommended and great credit to the head gardener Viv Hunt.