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我們在Marlon的廚房裡去了哥倫比亞的美食體驗,我們很高興我們做到了。 Al菜絕對好吃。它們在一個和另一個之間得到了精妙的補充和平衡。他們組織了一個晚餐俱樂部,所以除了享受美妙的烹飪體驗之外,我們還與我們在那裡遇到的非常好的人共享晚餐。強力推薦
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Had a lunch at the Elephant & Barrel with a few friends and the overall experience was 10/10! The staff were very friendly and always around to assist regardless of the query, the food was delicious and the menu has variety. We ordered several items, each was delicious. Highly recommend paying this spot a visit!
213 Opinions in 2 websites
This is the best Kebab I have had for years (take away). Fantastic Lamb shish- not a drop of fat on it! You know the experience of eating out of the paper wrap and drips fall onto your trousers? Not a bit here And seasoned and marinaded perfectly I will make this a regular lunchtime trip
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Great starters. Mains were not as good. My partners steak was unseasoned but cooked perfectly. My twice baked soufflé was milky and a little bland. Salad accompaniment was delicious. Wine was different to expected as a Nebbiolo, a little fizz on the tongue. Service was excellent really professional. Table a little small and tucked under a low part of the ceiling where I hit my head as I stood up. Really nice vibe but we expected more from the mains.
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What a wonderful little cafe located in the garden centre, Bishops Avenue. Bright, clean and airy and selling delicious cakes together with coffee, tea, etc.
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🚇 Shepherd’s Bush Market 🍺 £5.80 Pravha The Queen Adelaide is located at the western end of Shepherd’s Bush heading towards Acton. It is also close to QPR’s stadium, Loftus Road. The nearest Tube is Shepherd’s Bush Market. This striking Grade II listed pub was originally built in the 1840’s and rebuilt 1895. The pub is named after King William IV’s wife who was Queen Consort between 1830 and 1837. This pub is one of three pubs in London named The Queen Adelaide. This is a good size one bar pub that is set out around an island servery. The decor is traditional with some beautiful and interesting features throughout. To the right and front of the servery is a mix of high and low conventional seating. At the back of the servery is a pool table in front of a magnificent fireplace. At the back left there is a dining area with a tall painting of Queen Adelaide, a large atrium with a chandelier, gorgeous wood panels and ole’ Joanna. To left of the servery is an open kitchen. The beer line up had a good selection of beers and ciders and included two cask ales. I decided on a pint of Pravha, my pint was great, price point was a tad below average. The food menu offers a choice of comfort food and pub classics, Fish & Chips costs £16.95. We arrived around 2pm on an overcast Saturday afternoon in November. The pub was quiet with two punters and their pooch in attendance. This pub gets very busy on match days when QPR are playing at home. The service was good, the chap who served us was welcoming and courteous. We sat at the bar and discussed 80’s British Gameshows. The @queenadelaidew12 was a lovely setting to quaff a pint in. The architecture is stunning, the decorative features easy on the eye and our overall experience was a good one. I would definitely check this pub out if you’re in the area. 📅 9th November 2024 More London Pub info @londonpubmap 🍻
488 Opinions in 2 websites
Awesome little place, fantastic food