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Really well made authentic genuine greek food. Everything we had was cooked right in front of us and tasted absolutely amazing. The place is cozy and clean. Nice music and overall great atmosphere. We were served by a lovely young girl who answered all our questions with a big smile on her face 😊
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We decided to try somewhere local instead of trudging up to london for a fine dining experience, for once. And we were not disappointed. We live quite local so this isn’t a hassle to get to, but it’s not obvious how amazing this place is if you don’t live nearby. This restaurant has only been around for a matter of months but was packed by mid-evening. We had dinner reservations for 6.30pm and were given a great deal of attention and enjoyed a lovely evening with the taster menu being an absolute pleasure to eat. From the very start the green bean croustade and potato with garlic were divine. The next few courses were all standout - but must make mention of the bread and marmite butter (wow - could have eaten two loaves and what a revelation the butter was!!) and the lamb course was utterly delicious. The scallop was inspired - didn’t think I’d like a cold scallop but it was incredible with the brown crab sauce. For a tasting menu we were surprised how full we felt just as they brought out the English Strawberry desert which was also just divine. The care and thought put into the menu is lovely all using locally sourced and farmed food. We will come again. Special mention to the staff/ladies who served us they were so knowledgeable and lovely and helpful.
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I have done all the Bread Ahead classes at the Tea House in Chelsea and cannot wait for them to add more classes so I can go. Excellent teaching by Ope and assitance by James. If you want an experience that comes as close to one on one teaching book here. Maximum four people to a class. The recipes are well laid out, easy to follow when you are at home and totally delicious. Ope and James bring humour and enjoyment to the class, whatever your level of knowledge. Worth every penny and more. Thank you both so much. Add more classes so I can come back! Thank you so much!
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Perfectly located for a snack before visiting adjoining Charlton House. It was pleasant to sit outside and watch the world go by. Staff were welcoming and helpful, going the extra mile to ensure everything was the best it could be. There is a good mix of people from the local community - the real world rather than a rarified segment. Good honest cafe fayre, but done with care and with an eye to quality. Would certainly seek this place out again if in the area again.
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Mainly snacks, such as wraps and toasties. The food is prepared to order, with precision and great attention to detail. The restaurant is extremely clean, and the hygiene standard was extremely high, both in the seating area and behind the counter. Very friendly, polite staff. Oh that every snack bar was like this ! Seating is limited currently to five tables. Take-aways available.
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This place scores a big zero for ambience. But hey! Who's looking at the surroundings when tucking into the tastiest cheeseburger I've had in ages. For £7.50 it comes with fries and a can of soft drink as well as some lovely garlic mayo and ketchup.
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Visit this establishment recently after friends and relatives had recommended it. Wasn’t disappointed! Lovely cafe with buzzing atmosphere. My son and I order to full English breakfast, which came with toast and tea/coffee. Service excellent, food was delicious, freshly cooked and hot. Poached egg done to perfection, bacon was superb and mushrooms to die for. Not stingy on portion size and loads of hot buttered bloomer toast. All this for two people came to only £15….again excellent value for money. Definitely returning soon.
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I came upon this cafe with a friend by complete chance. It has a huge menu so lots of choices. I went for the Turkish breakfast with a coffee for £8. It was delicious with plenty of spicy sucuk sausage, mushrooms, an egg, tomato, beans and toast. The coffee was very nice too. The cafe was very clean and the staff were friendly and chatty.
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The hot chocolate is really good and taste and the staff are great help you with everything you need and help you with commutation skills and customer services
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This is a hidden gem of a restaurant, tucked away in residential Tottenham. But don't let the location put you off, it should be top of the list for any local foodies. Run by a brilliant and eccentric chef, every dish we tried was mouthwatering. I had the Reuben sandwich and have been dreaming of it ever since. My friends had the fried chicken and BBQ lamb, and couldn't believe the quality. Lovely wines and friendly staff, it reminded me of one of those local bistros you happen upon on holiday. Definitely worth a visit. We couldn't recommend enough.
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Did I miss something? Is this place supposed to be so basic? It was featured at LCW so I figured they would have some sort of signatures. I see them on other people's reviews but nothing like that was available on my visit. There was no signatures menu, nothing creative at all. Just classics with very expensive spirits. The entire feature menu consisted of 5 insanely priced cocktails with vintage bottles. Like, if you want to pay £450 for a Manhattan, they've got you covered. Using exorbitantly priced vintage spirits doesn't mean the cocktail is even done well. Who wants to risk that? I am convinced that menu exists solely to show off the age of some of their bottles, and to gouge those 20 or so silly new money millionaires that wander in here a year. Let's be honest, this is the Biltmore. Not the Langham, or even the Peninsula. And considering there were only us there, it's not exactly a popular place. The other option is a meagre 6 classics. Which, okay, to be a cocktail bar does not require you to ever have signatures. You can specialize in classics done to perfection (as I have had at The Connaught, but they had their own creations too.) I'm just not convinced a bar of this supposed class should serve gimlets with lime cordial. Sure, that may be the original recipe but surely we have evolved beyond sickly cordials? They don't even specify any sort of housemade cordial. I can only assume it is store-bought. I decided to chance their De la Lousiane. Definitely not worth £22. It was mid. Plus, the atmosphere just wasn't there. The place was dead and the staff were often nowhere to be found. My friends just ordered wine. Nothing seemed special to them either. The main problem is that there's just nothing memorable about it at all. It looks like every other moderately upscale hotel bar. The staff were perfunctory but mainly absent and forgettable. The drinks were fine (not good), but again, instantly forgettable in their sheer blandness. Absolutely nothing stood out, and for the price, it really, really should. I just have a hard time believing anybody actually thoroughly enjoys this place. It's a bit nothing-y. All they have is their vintage bottles... but so do many Mayfair hotel bars now, and more impressive ones with cocktails and spirits hitting the £1000s. I'll admit one of those cocktails tempted me, and with a little more disposable income, I would have maybe gone with the £140 1960s Negroni, lmao. But if I had that sort of cash to throw around, chances are I wouldn't be at this bar in the first place.