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16 years ago
Great Great Wine - very simple.
113 Regents Park Road
London NW1 8UR
United Kingdom
Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill
020 7449 4120
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http://www.bibendum-wine.co.uk
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Every visit is consistently amazing, from the friendly staff to the flavourful food. The food is…read morealways juicy, perfectly grilled, and that peri-peri sauce... just addictive! I usually go for the medium spice with peri-peri fries and garlic bread on the side everything comes out hot. I love the wild herb The atmosphere is warm and casual, perfect for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner with friends or family. The restaurant is always clean, and the team is super attentive It's hard to beat Nando's when it comes to taste, quality, and value. Definitely one of my favourite go-to spots
It was shit the food was raw never go hear I repeat never go here and all the drinks that were…read moremeant to be carbonated we're not carbonated
4 boneless chicken thighs medium spicy with garlic bread and long stem broccoli (i.e. broccolini)
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Mayfair Chippy absolutely lived up to the hype. The fish was fresh, flaky, and wrapped in a…read moreperfectly crisp batter that stayed light instead of greasy. The chips were thick-cut, properly salted, and tasted like real chip shop fries instead of frozen fast food fries. The place was completely packed, so I ended up eating on the stairs about a block away, honestly felt like part of the experience. One of those spots that doesn't try to reinvent fish and chips. it just does the classic version better than most places. Would easily go back next time I am in London.
When you've just arrived in London and need gluten free fish and chips, look no further than…read moreMayfair chippy! Food/drinks: Maybe the best fish and chips I've ever had! (I heard the non GF version was also excellent.) Platter came with flavorful mushy peas, tartar sauce, and a spicy mayo (or currry for the non GF platter). Chips were large and delicious. Portion was huge, and easily shareable. Delicious!! Service: It was ok. We waited in line for a really long time (more than an hour) but we were checked on from time to time. Once we were seated and ordered, no one really checked in, but we asked if we needed something. Ambiance: Cute outdoor seating. In door seating was okay. Reservations get to go into a back room which seemed nicer. Lovely side street in a crazy busy popular area. It's a solid 4.5 stars for what it is because the food was so good. I'd return. Tip: Make a reservation a couple of weeks in advance, or be prepared to wait...a long time...Or, skip the line to order takeaway and go enjoy your food!
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Mayfair classic - fried cod + tarter was so good!
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This place is amazing! We got excellent service of Michelin restaurants. The dishes are abundant…read moreand delicious. The manager welcomed us warmly and gave us free ice cream desserts and Turkish tea, which is very tasty. The dining area is also nice and they made good choice on musics. We did not see any show since we are seated on the first floor but I'm overall very happy that we came here for dinner. Highly recommend this business.
Had the most perfect date with a friend while visiting London. Our server Mecit was super sweet and…read moresurprised us with a fun cake to celebrate our girls night out. The food was fantastic - especially the pumpkin sinkonta starter and the musakka. And the vibes, music, and decor topped it off. Thanks for a lovely evening!
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Chiltern had a great ambiance and plenty of seating! I know it's pretty tough to get a reservation…read morehere, but there were some empty tables when we arrived for our 7:30pm res. The service was excellent and the food was also top tier! We split a bunch of apps and mains among the 5 of us, and one was better than the next. We also noticed Andy cohen sitting next to us towards the end of our meal; definitely a celeb hot spot in London. Will be back!
If your lucky enough to get reservations- this is the place to be. The patio, is the place to sit…read more The food was delicious, pricy but worth the experience. We had lunch- next time we will do dinner for sure. Keep your eyes open- the famous people eat here!!
One bite of the sausage roll and I started to have a mad craving for a beer lol. Soo juicy from the…read morefat! A little too rich for me actually, but those who are true carnivores would very much enjoy it. Subtle seasoning taste to it (could've had a tad more). Wished the pastry crust had more of a crisp also but let's be real the main role of it is just to prevent greasy fingers lol. Review is specifically for the stand at Borough Market. Several people in the queue on a weekday late afternoon and the queue went fairly quickly.
This was a spot on a foodie tour…read more We got sausage rolls and shared them. They were so good and the sausage was very fresh tasting. The outside was flakey and just yummy! After I finished my portion the glutton in me wanted more. Definitely recommend stopping here.
Sausage roll
I wish this place didn't close so early...like 5pm early. That said, we were there for about 20…read moreminutes and got a good sense of the vibe. It is a farmer's type market with some prepared foods, which were top notch. We walked the entire thing and grabbed as much as we could to eat. There are plenty of food places just outside the space that are open later as well. I got some meat sticks from a vendor, sort of farmers market style. There was also another stand that had fruit in a cup with chocolate.Our best deal were some arepas that were half off because it was closing time and they wanted to get rid of them. This isn't the place to take pictures, but rather to immerse yourself in all the goodness that is here.
Definitely a must if you're in london but it's very easy to get over-stimulated and lost in my…read moreopinion because it gets super packed. I went in 2 different times: saturday at 3pm and wednesday at 10am. Two completely different vibes. I tried the famous sandwich from the black pig, viral chocolate covered strawberries and bread ahead. Black pig - the best one sandwich: it was AMAZING!!! I was a bit scared to get this since i was by myself but let me tell you, it was not heavy as i expected it to be. Just delicious overall and would totally recommend. Chocolate strawberries: I love strawberries and chocolate but definitely think you can find cheaper alternatives anywhere in london. Bread Ahead: my new favorite pastry place. I pretty much got a donut from this place (not this location) everyday because the black currant cheesecake donut was that good. I got the tiramisu and crème brûlée donut which my brother liked and i wish i could've tasted them before they went bad but anyways, I would totally recommend the donuts from here! Their chocolate chips cookies are HUGE and delicious as well. This was probably one of my favorite markets!
All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.
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"The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!
We were staying nearby at an AirBnB in the lovely Marylebone neighborhood in November 2018 and…read morenoticed this little gem while walking from the Tube (and the Sherlock Holmes statue across the street). It was a little late in the evening 8-9pm, so unsure where to go. Nothing that fancy inside, and not a large place. We gave it a try and had a warm welcome from the owner, Mr Haleem Kherallah, who made us feel like home. Gave us an special treat of appetizers and extra deserts! Mr Haleem Kherallah told us he is a lawyer, but we could tell that food is his passion. :-) He spoke to the kids and made us feel like we were visiting his home. I noticed several regulars who entered the restaurant and greeted with similar warmth. The home style Palestinian food was fabulous, and as others have posted, it was some of the best middle eastern food we have had a very long time. Home style recipes in a restaurant. We quickly eat all the left overs the next day as well! The amount of food we got for the family, compared to our final bill (in central London) was shocking. We are used to tipping (which is not normal in the UK), and gave the staff a nice tip which they were completely taken back about. But we thought it was the least we could do to say thanks. :-) If you enjoy authenticate great home style middle eastern food, this is the place to be! We will seek it out next time we are in town!
Our first meal in London! We decided to give Shake Shuka a try as it was very close to where we…read morewere staying on Baker street. We got the mezze box, falafel box, and shawarma box to share which was plenty of food (for 2 people we should've just ordered 2 boxes, would've dropped the shawarma box). The food was very aesthetic but maybe a little on the blander side; the hummus was flavorful and the falafel crunchy with fresh herbs in the center. I did like the cauliflower and tabouleh from the vegetarian boxes but the shawarma meat under seasoned and a bit dry. Potatoes nice but maybe not enough salt for our preference. I did like the garlic butter dipping sauce Lovely location, very nice to eat outdoors however and see the London passersby
Lamb kofta, cucumber yogurt salad, batata harra, flatbread, cucumber mint drink.
Free olives and pickled pepper.
Hummus made with a family recipe stated owner Mr. Haleem Kherallah
Everything went well. The food was magnificent. The service could not have been better and the…read moreambience is good.
Came here for dinner with a friend and the food was amazing. Feta ketaifi was to die for, and the…read moretuna tataki was delicious as well. We got the chicken and roasted broccoli to share, and ended our meal with spiced donut dessert to share. Every dish was so tasty. I enjoyed every bite!
We had wonderful service here! Dishoom is a popular place but the dinner line for 3 on a weeknight…read morewasn't too bad (they don't take reservations), I thought the line moved fairly fast and at some point they handed out small sample cups of chai to us which was nice. It's very spacious inside. Although their black bean dish Black House Daal is popular, I don't think it's something I'd reorder because I don't like beans that much in general. As a chicken tikka masala fan, I enjoyed their butter chicken the most. It's the closest thing they have to chicken tikka masala--which they don't have, they only have chicken tikka which is dry and quite spicy, has no creamy sauce. I also liked the okra fried, which is a type of fry I'm not used to seeing! It's got flavor, and I also loved the chutney and sauces on the table! I enjoyed a Dishoom Margarita which was strong in alcohol content and flavor, and a nice addition to the meal. They have an interesting drink menu, where you will find lots of nonalcoholic and rather healthy options! They have a small shelf in the middle of the room where they sell some of their chai and cookbooks amongst other things.
I just do not understand the hype surrounding this restaurant. It's hard to get a reservation and…read morethere's a long queue to get a table without one. I just don't get it. In my opinion, there are 2 main things to know about Dishoom: it's an Indian restaurant that is a chain, with 11 locations worldwide. The food is really good for a chain, bit it doesn't begin to come close to a restaurant that takes care of of its individual customers. Walking in, there's lots of energy. People are having a good time, there's no question. We were seated upstairs where there must have been around 40 tables. All of the staff are walking around in a hurry, cause everything here is in a hurry. The intention is to get you our in less than an hour. They want you in, through, and out. I saw this with multiple tables. Our server Yanko came to our table quite promptly and helped us make selections, both for food and drinks. For the first time in my experience eating in a restaurant, the appetizers arrived minutes before our cocktails. They came so fast that we didn't even think it was our order. And then moments after the drinks arrived, all of the main dishes and sides were placed on the table. With no way to keep anything warm. All of this with 10 minutes of placing the order. I appreciate prompt service, but this takes it to an absurd extreme. Our appetizers included the house Chaat and prawn koliwada. I enjoyed the prawns more but the flavors were facile, not close to what I expect and have enjoyed in excellent Indian restaurants. The main dishes were the Goan monkfish curry and Sali Goan. These were also just OK, absolutely nothing special. The cheese naan was soggy, though the flavor was good. This was an unacceptable texture for a naan. Dessert was Basmati Kheer, flavorful Basmati rice with fruit compote on top. In between and unneeded, was a thin layer of creme brulee. I did enjoy my tea: ginger, lemon and honey and my wife liked her mint tea. I do not know the restaurant scene in Edinburgh, we've been here for 4 days. But this is just not a place I'deven consider returning to. It's really a factory that feeds folks, not a restaurant that cares for its customers. The business model had been optimized to maximize income with lots of throughput. What's been almost completely lost in my opinion, is the heart and soul of the dining experience.
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Lamb Samosas & Okra Fries
The Mercato Mayfair is essentially an indoor food court living in an old church…read more It's not particularly accessible, there are quite a few stairs to get to the second floor and upstairs patio (there is an elevator but it's for wheelchair users only) but they do have a nice array of restauraunts. We wished we'd known you can just sit at the patio and order and they'll deliver it to you, but you can also go up to each stall to order and receive a pager. We liked that it was an easy way to eat outdoors (which is what we tend to do while traveling) and that they had quite a bit to choose from. The stain glass window is also really gorgeous as you walk up and down the stairs. All in all, while maybe not a must-do, if you're staying in the area, it's definitely a good stop for eats if you're looking for something simple and easy.
Omg probably the best food hall I've ever been to! This place is a church turned food hall. It is…read morefascinating and amazing how they utilized the space to make it a place to enjoy food rather then Jesus! Lool It is multiple stories floors etc etc...when you first walk in you are greeted with all these cute succulents for sale and other foliage. It smells great. There is also a banana pudding place to the right. They have signage on the wall that indicates what is available on each respective floor. They literally have everything to choose from. Mexican, Italian, English food and Gelato! Plus coffee! Since I was visiting London I decided to try fish & chips! Wow fried to perfection! The fries were so good, and the fish needs some Lowrys. There was literally no seasoning. There is also a outdoor seating area with a bar the 3rd floor ample seating. I really enjoyed this place. They also have cool renovated bathrooms in the basement.
Cool spot!
Dumplings with Shrimp... delicious!
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