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The best restaurants serving Other european-cuisines food in Camden London
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15 Opinions in 1 websites
Qué gran hallazgo. Fuimos a desayunar. Comienzas con huevos (muy bien cocidos) y añades elementos a tu gusto. Cada artículo estaba bien preparado y sabroso. Excelente café también. El personal era amable y eficiente - y claramente disfrutan de su trabajo. Volveremos y no puedo recomendarlo lo suficientemente alto.

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Delicioso pollo Frango piri piri y coliflor carbonizada. Estaba súper sabroso, y lo mejor de todo, sin gluten. Tenían 2 - 3 otros platos para compartir también sin gluten. ¡Recomendado!

4 Opinions in 1 websites
Escuchamos sobre este lugar de amigos de amigos y decidimos visitarnos durante una visita a Camden. No nos decepcionó. Este es un pequeño gran lugar que se especializa en crear postres creativos (casi interactivos) donde la preparación se realiza frente a usted y en realidad necesita involucrarse antes de comer el postre. Los precios son totalmente adecuados y económicos, y el propietario es un tipo muy agradable con una idea muy creativa, totalmente acorde con el ambiente de Camden Town. ¡Muy recomendable!

3420 Opinions in 2 websites
Temple of Seitan has a great atmosphere with friendly staff. The music is at a perfect volume, making it a peaceful place to eat. I ordered the strips with fries—while I didn’t love the texture or taste, it was still decent. Overall, it’s a nice spot for a relaxing meal.

676 Opinions in 2 websites

1443 Opinions in 5 websites
Simply awful. I was frankly appalled at the experience we had at the mirror room on Sunday. The standard of food was terrible, it was all showmanship for very poor quality food. The deserts looked sensational but actually didn't taste very nice. The sandwiches were fine, as were the scones, but it was nowhere near quality to justify a cost of £80. One of our party had a gluten free meal. Their sandwiches were clearly prepared on cheap, dry, supermarket gluten free bread, with no allowances made to create equally interesting fillings. For example the main meal was a mini burger with coleslaw, the gluten free was just a couple of slices of meat in a dry white piece of bread - it's not hard to create a gluten free coleslaw. The gluten free scones arrived frozen on top and hot at the bottom, so they were sent back. When they came back they were soggy, clearly heated in a bag in a microwave. The staff confirmed they were bought in (I'd wager from a supermarket) and heated in the microwave in a bag separately from other food. Good practice to treat separately, but at this price point there is no excuse for the food to be heated in a microwave and be soggy. The members of our party eating the standard meal were also shocked at the poor quality of most of the food (whilst the scones were good the rest was not), and the fact the deserts, whilst looking stunning, were frankly horrible to eat. Nothing actually tasted nice. £80 for supermarket bread and soggy scones, or perfunctory sandwiches and inedible deserts. Never again thanks.

1067 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.

160 Opinions in 1 websites
We had booked a table for 8 of us at 5.30 on a Friday evening after work. We arrived around 5.45 to find that all of the lights were off. We told them we had a booking and the member of staff told us they were closed.After some negotiation the lights were turned on and we were seated. A short while later the waiter came back and told us he had spoken to his manager and they were closed. We asked how long until they would open, would it be 1 hour, 2 hours? He said that he didn't know and it was up to his manager. He then suggested we leave and told us there is a similar restaurant down the road. Never before have I had a restaurant recommend we go to a competitor. This caused one of our party to cry, and he only stopped when we promised to buy him a balloon (he's not a child, he just really loves balloons).We walked back past Da Beppe (the same one that was closed) around 10 minutes later to find the staff member serving wine to a table. We were obviously confused so asked why the restaurant was now open when we were only just told it was closed. We were then invited back inside but fearing for our safety, we declined.We then went to Zizzi's by Goodge Street station. If you are looking for a restaurant that is open and serves authentic Italian food justa like mama used to make, I recommend you go there. 4.2 stars.

50 Opinions in 1 websites
Outstanding service and food. We went to L’oscar restaurant for my birthday, we received a complimentary portion of prawns, some sourdough bread and butter and smoked salmon as starters, from the chef and they were all delicious and fresh. For main we had steak to share for 2 which was stunning. For dessert we had sticky toffee pudding which was not my favourite. Very nice place with friendly and professional staff.