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    Pied à Terre

    4.4 (70 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench, Modern European, Vegetarian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Upscale
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Adrienne G.

    Mr & I came here for our first evening in London. Ordered the 10 course vegetarian tasting menu with wine pairing. The staff was friendly & jovial throughout the evening. Dishes were mostly hits with a few misses & same with the wine pairings Service started out overly attentive but by the end of the meal we were basically ignored Each dish is probably a few bites but they all add up so you won't leave hungry I liked how they offered wines from locations that were not considered "standard" like tasting from Greece that had strong tones of bay leaves Dress code seemed all over the place with diners wearing faded tshirts, jeans & trainers to people wearing tracksuits (yes, really) to people wearing suits and ties so my advice would be to wear what makes you happy & enjoy your night out Total rundown: 3 hours, 2 people 10 courses with 7 pairings £500 total

    Hannah Y.

    Pied à Terre serves beautiful -- but overpriced -- bites in a gorgeous space. We came while they were serving a special 30th anniversary set lunch; our favorites were the foie gras / truffle / croissant and cornish turbot with rose harissa. Overall, good food; just not super memorable. Dined: August 20, 2021

    Kate S.

    I went here for a friend's birthday. We did ten courses and a five courses of wine. I was impressed with the vegan menu. Great presentation of food, which was also very delicious.

    Kel P.

    Speaking of service, no one can fault Pied a Terre. From the moment we stepped into the restaurant, all the servers knew of our dietary requirements, and were conscious to serve my wife and I different food. Even drinks they suggested were customised which I was really impressed. We had the tasting menu, the food was superb and though the portion of each dish were small, the total is certainly more than the sum of parts. Each dish were unique, and flavours were great. While the food I'd say is more 4 stars, the service combined with the overall experience made it a 5. Suitable for a good night out with some close great friends, or a romantic night with the special someone. Could be even better if.... While the whole experience was perfect, my wife was pregnant, they could have been even more careful to swap out the petit four chocolate as it contained some alcohol in it.

    J X.

    my first Michelin restaurant in London and it did not disappoint (this place is also London's longest standing Michelin restaurant). better than most 1 star restaurants in the DC area. the 10 course Greek/French inspired dinner was creative and delicious. staff was amazing as well. highlights were the cauliflower, turbot, egg kayianna, Yorkshire rhubarb, and honey ice cream with honeycomb. also their old fashioned in f'ing delicious.

    strawberry "tiramisu" topped with caramel popcorn - part of prix fixe lunch menu in October 2018
    John H.

    Had prix fixe lunch in October 2018. Food was solid 5/5 stars. Amuse-bouche included mac-and-cheese topped with truffle-oil infused sauce; probably the best use of truffle oil I've experienced. The mains were a beef course and a pork tenderloin. Beef was extremely flavourful and tender, and pork was cooked to perfection. Breads included a marmite bread -- tasty and totally unique. Dessert was strawberry "tiramisu" with caramel-popcorn on top. It was delightful, as was the chocolate that came with the bill. The current menu is a bit Mediterranean-influenced, including oil (instead of butter) coming with the bread, and a small bowl of green olives. The olives were inexplicably removed after I'd only eaten a few, altho the bread was left. I was planning to eat some more of the olives with the bread between main courses. The service began stiffly, tho it warmed up as the meal went on. As compared to other Michelin-starred restaurants where I've eaten, the servers didn't seem perfectly coordinated here. It wasn't just the coordination -- somehow the personalities were slightly discordant. However, the maître d' invited me to see the kitchen at the end of the meal and meet the chef (Asimakis Chaniotis). This made up for the initial stiffness and premature olive removal. The other reason I'm giving 4 versus 5 stars is that the restaurant is extremely cramped. I was seated in the front dining room (the back one is much larger). While well decorated (I loved the cracked glass and subdued wall colors), I felt cramped the whole meal. When I went upstairs to use the loo, that too was incredibly cramped. Overall, was almost claustrophobic, especially as the table cloth went all the way down to the floor and I could feel it over my legs during my meal. Total cost (October 2018) was US$61 for one (including service charge, a bottle of mineral water, and prix fixe lunch), which was an outstanding value. I just wish the setting had been more light / airy / roomy. (If you're a larger party, it's less likely you'd be seated in the tiny front dining room like I was.) FOOD 5/5 SERVICE 4/5 ATMOSPHERE 3/5 VALUE 5/5 TLDR: Top notch food with slightly stiff service presented in a cramped space. Could be better if... service less stiff from the beginning and (front) dining room less crowded.

    Kadell D.

    Me and my girlfriend went to Pied à Terre this evening and I must be honest we are new to this cuisine. It was like eating art lol. We had the 10 tasting menu and was very impressed. The dishes were prepared to perfection. And one thing that surprised me was the size of the dishes. Normally restaurants aren't so generous with there portions. We were absolutely stuffed by our 8th course. Good value for money (if you value food) as it's still a pricey restaurant. Service is top notch

    Rachel G.

    Wow!! I was taken here for my birthday December last year. I think from the moment we stepped in it was clear that we were not the usual clientele. But that only made the servers more wonderful to us. With every course the sommelier came over and spoke to us in terms we would understand explaining the wine to us and not making us feel uncomfortable at all. We had seven amazing courses. Truffle velouté to start. Only one mouthful but bursting with flavour. Then deep fried mussels with a little basil jelly inside. Again bursting with flavour. Then pickled mackerel. Again just lovely, and I do not normally enjoy cold fish. But it was not overwhelming and the accompaniments worked so well. Then beef carpaccio with deep fried sweet breads. YUM!! It had a rich BBQ sauce which brought the whole meal together. Next the Asian inspired seared duck breast. The fat was removed and the skin, crisp as anything, layed directly onto the meat. I could have eaten ten of these. Desert was a lemon posset with passion fruit gel. Perfect after all that we had eaten before. And lastly some sweets. Im not sure what they were but they were just amazing. The dinner was not cheap and it was a once in a life time experience for me. But my gosh was it worth every single penny

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    I loved it! I went here with my friend for lunch and we both were super excited. The friendliness of the staff, the presentation and the food was just wonderful. As usual in nice places like this you get a lot of extras like freshly baked bread with sea salted butter, amuse bouche and for coffee pralines, cakes... If you dont have a lot of money but a passion for food, then come for lunch. 3 course was 25£ which is a bargain compared to what quality food you will get.

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    Best meal of my life. Best service I've ever had, especially from Paolo and Keiron. A truly remarkable birthday vegan dining experience.

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    Service and food were superb. The food was creative and delicious the service was engaging and attentive Thank you for a great experience

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    4.0(1.2k reviews)
    0.5 miMayfair
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    Wow -- this spot might take the cake for coolest decor I've ever seen at a restaurant. They're…read moreknown for their Instagrammable 'loo.' I think every American mother/daughter duo was checking this place out for lunch or high tea. Mom and I opted for the lunch experience in the room called "The Glade." 3 courses, for a very reasonable price. Something like 36 pounds if I remember correctly. We did this over the more pricey high tea, but that certainly looked like a good time as well. That dining room was gorgeous. The food was pretty good. Nothing that absolutely blew my socks off, except for the strawberry dessert. Everything was certainly well done, though. I mean, there's a restaurant with 3 Michelin stars upstairs - the food should be good! Would def return with new people that hadn't been before.

    We visited two parts of this restaurant last night and I loved it all…read more We arrived early for our dinner reservation so we ordered scones and smoothies in the Parlor. Those damn English scones were some of the best I've ever had - clotted cream and jam! Heavenly. Dinner in the Gallery was fun and delish as well. We started with the Korean tofu dumplings + beetroot carpaccio, both were light, perfectly seasoned and lovely starters. Mushroom arancini with carrot ginger coconut broth was well balanced and craveable. Cod brandade was delicious as well but a bit heavy, could only eat half. Pistachio chocolate peanut ganache was the perfect end to a lovely meal. It's a visual spectacle in the best way, and service was lovely as well. I wasn't sure if it could live up to the IG hype but it was fun and delicious!

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    ROVI - Jerusalem mixed grill

    ROVI

    4.3(53 reviews)
    0.2 miFitzrovia

    I was a bit skeptical based on how heavily promoted add-ons and merchandise were pushed during the…read morereservation process but the food lived up to the hype. The restaurant is gorgeous as well but what really makes the entire experience is the staff. From the host to the waitstaff, everyone was beyond lovely and kind. Special shout outs to Jacob from NY and Bella from Vancouver BC that were just the best. We started with the artichokes and radishes, both of which were lovely. We did the mushroom entree and the homemade tahini and pitas were to die for. Last but not least the sticky toffee soft serve was delish - I ate every single bite. Great dinner spot for my first proper visit to London!

    An absolute, must try spot if you are in the area. Rovi was a rec that we'd literally gotten off of…read morea TV show and we felt it would be a great veg forward last stop on our trip for vegetarian me. We grabbed dinner reservations for 8:00 pm and were seated at a really cute booth by the kitchen pass area. I got the shiso spritz and my husband tried a couple of their mocktails which he enjoyed thoroughly. Foodwise, we got the crispy aubergine tops, sprouting broccoli, tropea onions, potatoes with creme fraiche and the mixed grill mushroom. The two standouts were the aubergine tops and the tropea onions where I was really ready to LICK THE PLATE. The onions with the ricotta were seasoned to perfection with just a bit of spice. The aubergine was breaded and fried to cronchy heaven and I could eat a bucket of these if they were presented to me. The potatoes were good but needed a touch more seasoning; and the broccoli was also a great dish but paled in comparison to the stars. The mixed mushroom main was good but not our favorite as the seasoning blend on them became a tad overwhelming for us as we ate. Dessert wise, we grabbed the miso caramel which was delicious. Service was super friendly and efficient. 10/10 you HAVE to try this place if you are in the area (or you know, trek out a bit if you're not :P) You will not regret this meal, trust me.

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    Wild Honey - Brioche Sandwich of the brown (Dorset crab)

    Wild Honey

    4.1(95 reviews)
    0.8 miSt James's
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    It was an unforgettable Christmas dinner at Wild Honey. The…read moreevening opened with an amuse-bouche of assorted bites--playful, refined, and a perfect invitation into what was to come. My starter, a classic duck terrine, kept the bar high: rich, expertly balanced, and beautifully presented. Then the meal truly took flight. The first main, the scallops, delivered a masterclass in flavor layering. Perfectly fresh and tender, they shimmered in a buttery sauce lifted by XO--comforting yet sophisticated, familiar yet inventive. A clear sign that Wild Honey takes its seafood seriously. But the dish that justified every whisper of Michelin-level praise was the venison. The cut itself was exceptional, but the execution was transcendent. Succulent texture, bold flavor, and a wild, almost ethereal depth--the contrast felt magical. Each bite was delicate yet powerful, like walking through an entire landscape of woodland aromas and game-forward richness in a single mouthful. Truly breathtaking. The signature custard sealed the evening with quiet elegance--silky, balanced, and deeply satisfying. A perfect finale to a Christmas night dinner we won't soon forget. Wild Honey delivered not just a meal, but a memory. Five stars, without hesitation.

    While in London in April, I had one of the best dinners here. It's always interesting to see what…read moretype of service you will receive as a solo diner, and Wild Honey did not disappoint. Every staff member from the hostess to the servers made me feel very welcome and were so enthusiastic about the menu. I chose courses -- a duck, pork and guinea fowl terrine as a starter, cumbrian lamb as my main, and wild honey ice cream for dessert. To drink I believe I had an English sparkling wine to start and then a Malbec for the lamb. It was all so delicious, I didn't want it to end. And for dessert the server brought out an actual honeycomb to the table and served freshly cut (?) the honey into the ice cream. The ice cream also came with freshly baked madelines. There was also a recommendation to pair the dessert with a whiskey (the name of which I can't remember--ha!ha!) I accepted the recommendation, and though it was a simple dessert, it was one of the best things I have eaten. The whiskey made a wonderful pairing. Highly recommend this establishment!

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    Heddon Street Kitchen

    3.6(170 reviews)
    0.6 miMayfair
    £££

    Super fun ice cream bar - legit hit with the kids! Also enjoyed fish & chips nuggets; butter…read morechicken; sea bream; kids' bangers & mash; and tandoori chicken wings. Though our kiddo didn't like the flavor of the wings. Fantastic service and lovely covered outside table. Recommend!

    You'd think finding a Beef Wellington in London would be easy, but it turned out to be the opposite…read morefor us. Thankfully, a friend tracked one down in Mayfair and we ended up at Gordon Ramsay's Heddon Street Kitchen. The restaurant was busy and trendy, with a lively vibe that still worked well for families, especially with their ice cream bar. Kids eat free on weekdays, which is a nice touch. Unfortunately, the service didn't quite match the energy of the room - our fries were forgotten, and our food took over 45 minutes to arrive, which even the staff acknowledged. What we tried: * Beef Wellington - Beautiful presentation, but it fell apart once we sliced into it. The beef itself wasn't as tender as we were hoping for, especially given the hype and the name on the door. * Tofu Poke Bowl - A rich aioli tied everything together nicely. The cucumbers added a refreshing crunch that kept it closer to the original poke concept. * Sea Bream - Generous portion size, but the fish was overcooked and turned out quite dry. * Kids' Mac and Cheese - Surprisingly excellent. It looked almost soupy at first glance, but the sauce was actually very creamy and cheesy, and the kids liked it enough to ask for seconds. * Kids' Meatball Pasta with Tomato Sauce - The pasta and sauce were solid, but the meatballs were dry, as if they'd been overcooked or left too long. The kids did get to enjoy the ice cream bar and loved being able to pick whatever their wild imaginations desired. Overall, with the long wait times, missed items, and some overcooked dishes, the experience fell short of what I'd expect from a Ramsay restaurant. I wanted to be blown away, especially by the Beef Wellington, but left feeling underwhelmed.

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