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    F. Cooke

    3.8 (23 reviews)
    InexpensiveBritish, Coffee & Tea

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    Quiet
    Good for kids
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    Outdoor seating

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    Derry N.

    I'm sorry to say that too many meals I have paid a lot of money for have been extremely forgettable. I gave F. Cooke five stars because I'm a big believer in the importance of atmosphere when eating out. I'd recommend this ramshackle little pie & mash shop over many gourmet restaurants because its genuine and it gives you a window on London's history, as well as a story to tell. Believe me if you've ever wanted to travel back in time, here is your chance. Before I came to London, jellied eels ranked alongside spotted dick and toad-in-the-hole as a uniqely English meal that seemed more like a fairytale than reality. After all, I reasoned, isn't curry supposed to be the new national dish? So I was happy to discover F. Cooke still plying its wonderfully dated trade. Admittedly, it took me a while to pluck up the courage to visit for more than a bit of window shopping - I'm not sure it helps trade that passers-by can see the congealed eels wobbling in their jelly right in the front window. But visit I did. Myself and a somewhat sceptical friend sat down in the white-tiled interior feeling as if we had just stepped into the 1950s. I ate the normal, un-jellied eels. My friend had a pie. Both dishes came with a mug of tea, a big dollop of mashed potatoes and a glug of a weird green gravy. Needless to say, it was very cheap. I can't pretend the food was excellent. The mash was bland and the gravy tasted like the juice from mushy peas. What's more, there was so much of it on my friend's plate that the crust of his pie - meat contents unidentified - was soggy and, literally, floating. However, the eels were not that bad at all. They tasted like sardines and I found myself wolfing them down, the look of disgust on my dining partner's face steadily growing. Perhaps some day soon I will be daring enough to try the jellied version.

    Vimar P.

    First time eating pie and mash. The eel licorice and jelly where surprisingly good. Joe (the owner) and his wife where great hosts. Highly recommended for a true English meal.

    Brett O.

    This is a great choice if you're looking for a hearty traditional English breakfast of stewed or jellied eels. Get a combination plate with a delicious meat (beef) pie dressed with parsley gravy. The chili infused malt vinegar on the tables is a nice condiment on everything.

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    90 quid gets you a small pie and mash (plus liquor, which here is a parsley sauce).

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    Konditor & Cook

    Konditor & Cook

    4.4(8 reviews)
    1.7 miAldgate
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    I am so disappointed that I have only just learned about this wonderful cafe!! I travel to London…read moreperiodically for work. On my last visit, a coworker told me about this little gem, which is not far from Lloyd's. It was a freezing cold day, I didn't have a coat, but I still went on the journey to Konditor & Cook. They have such a huge variety of cakes, brownies, and other sweet treats, along with coffees and other beverages. I got the lemon cake, which came highly recommended - it was amazing! I also had a hot chocolate (I don't drink coffee often), but my coworker had a latte and it looked good. This shop is now on my regular rotation in London...it's always a great day when you have cake for lunch!

    I always stop into Konditor & Cook on the back of the Gherkin for a little treat when I'm craving…read moresome good homemade food. I know they are typically known for their cakes but the lunches here give you quick access to homemade classic dishes. I usually get the enchilladas, chili con carne, fish pie (super good!) or one of the daily quiches. The menu changes daily and there is rarely a time I don't find something to drool over. If you go I highly recommend the Boston Brownie, Raspberry Chequerboard Cake and the Millionaire Shortbread from the bakery. My only issue: Take the mushrooms out of the Mac n Cheese! Seriously, who puts mushrooms in mac n cheese???

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