The best restaurants serving Other food in Bread Street, Castle Baynard, Cordwainer, Dowgate, Farringdon Within, Farringdon Without, Queenhithe, Vintry, Walbrook City of London, Westminster London
The tasting menu contains interesting food combinations. Courses are explained in detail by young and enthusiastic chefs.
However this is compromised by a somewhat strict ethos of only serving local produce ( eg no lemon or lime for water and no offered alternative, and no chocolate for desert).
There is also a disappointing atmosphere probably caused by the disjointed L shaped room and bland beige colour scheme.
The table service from management also had some challenges, eg water not transferred from the drinks table to the dining table.
Been to this store on 2 occasions recently and the staff are brilliant and so good at their jobs. Customer service, friendliness and helpfulness are second to none. Been looked after by Aimee on both occasions and cannot fault her at all, such a lovely lady. Brilliant service. See you again soon.
22-23 Bartholomew Cl, Barbican, London, EC1A 7BB, United Kingdom, England
All-day breakfast at Half Cup in London was an absolute delight! The staff warm hospitality made us feel right at home, and the vibrant, cozy atmosphere added to the experience.
A really authentic gastronomic delight tucked away inconspicuously in central London. Food is very tasty (I recommend the gnocchi sorrentina) and very well priced. It’s like a little bit of Italy on your doorstep. I love it!!! 🍕🍕🍕
Great event venue! Superb views of the Thames from the Library. Extra special when the sun is out as its south facing. AV setup was seamless and the catering top notch. We were well looked after by the event staff. No complaints and all went to plan. Thank you 👍
Fideos Chi y bar desde 1999.
No tenía expectativas porque los fideos chinos son todos así.
Supongo que me gustaron los fideos de ternera inusuales que vienen con zanahorias, wakame y espinacas.
Si lo sabes.
Sin embargo, el caldo era tan salado y los fideos demasiado blandos lo absorbían demasiado bien.
Laksa era divertido ya que se adornaba con hebras de fideos fritos.
Hack & Hop has been one of the frequent after work watering holes however it has gone downhill over the last few years. It has a nice upstairs area that can be booked for small private events.
Food: The menu has become a lot more limited and my favourite pork belly is no longer an option.
Drink: Like the food, the Hack & Hop used to have a drinks board with a range of different craft beers on tap. Nowadays the selection is much more limited with the same beers that are at all the other nearby pubs.
Service: Generally good although can be hit and miss depending on how busy it is.
Price: Hack & Hop has always been slightly more expensive than other nearby pubs. This used to be compensated for the different selection of beers on tap but is now a slightly overpriced version of any other pub.
Conclusion: Still a good solid pub and a great place to get a pint. It is slightly pricier than other nearby pubs but it is also a bit quieter which can make for a more enjoyable experience.