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525 Opinions in 1 websites
Una ubicación encantadora y un servicio muy amable. La comida fue golpeada y falló. El hummus con cordero picante estaba realmente delicioso, al igual que la berenjena, el pastel de pescado y el brownie de la Selva Negra. El salmón del orzo estaba bien... el pescado perfectamente cocido, el orzo demasiado cocido y seriamente poco condimentado. El pastel de la casa era aceitoso y su puré de patatas acuoso. Las manzanas en el pastel de manzana, que resultó ser una galette, eran tan delgadas y secas que no tenían sabor a manzana. Demasiado juego.

403 Opinions in 5 websites
My brother and his family were visiting from abroad and I decided to take them for a quick bite to eat after walking all day. We were turned away because of my infant nephew whom was by the way, 3 years old and sleeping in his chair. It is incredible that a city like London still have businesses in its centre town, have a no children policy.

1603 Opinions in 5 websites
Misleading Offers, Minuscule Portions – and a Truly Ludicrous Response from the Owner ( Walter) Avoid this place if you value transparency, professionalism, or even BASIC courtesy. We visited Gazette on Upper Richmond Road, enticed by an online offer for Chateaubriand at £18 per person – an offer that is still publicly visible on trusted platforms linked to their name. What we received bore no resemblance to that promise. We were served a so-called “Chateaubriand” that was laughably small – allegedly 200g in total (yes, for two people), and quite possibly inclusive of the chips and sauce, judging by what was actually on the plate. To add insult to injury, the steak was overcooked and dry – far from the medium we ordered. We were even charged for a side of spinach that never arrived. They did remove it after we pointed it out, but by that stage, the damage was done. When we raised our concerns, we were met not with an apology, explanation or any semblance of customer care – but with condescension. After a brief, evasive back-and-forth, the owner, Walter Lecocq, sent us a response so dismissive it bordered on insulting. He called our entirely justified complaint “ridiculous” and sarcastically stated that he hoped we weren’t being serious. Rather than acknowledge any of the facts, he chose to dig in and be combative. It’s hard to imagine a more unprofessional way to deal with feedback – especially from someone claiming to run an established restaurant. If a business advertises something publicly, they are accountable for it. That’s not just common sense – it’s basic trading standards. And if they’ve changed their pricing or portion sizes, then they need to update all listings and ensure staff are properly briefed. This entire experience was a masterclass in how not to treat customers. Save your money and your evening – there are plenty of places in London that serve great food and actually respect their patrons. This isn’t one of them.... (though the waiters were decent - Shane about the rude owner !) Update ( post review ) 11/4/25 At no stage were you ever “bullied” to ask for any kind of freebies. Any reader of your response will see how degrading your attitude is. How unprofessional !! ... I have copies of all the emails and I’m more than happy to share these with anyone

595 Opinions in 3 websites
A firm favourite in Barnes with excellent coffee, good pastries and warm atmosphere. Just a couple of negatives I noticed lately: - Expensive products, it seems the price of a croissant is increasing by 10p every week! A cookie is not £3.00, no more cookies for us then. The loyalty programme buy 10 items get 1 free helps bring prices back to a lower level however it's important to note that there system is only set up to count one reward per visit, so if you buy 3 coffees at once you only get one reward, so the trick is to buy one, pay, Say you want another one, then pay,.. and so on. So don't be surprised if you see the queue getting longer. On our end we tend to order less.