Dear Jackie

Italian restaurant · Soho

Dear Jackie

Italian restaurant · Soho

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Lower Ground, 20 Broadwick St, London W1F 9NE, United Kingdom

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Refined Italian dining with superior pasta, exquisite wines, and glamour  

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Lower Ground, 20 Broadwick St, London W1F 9NE, United Kingdom Get directions

broadwicksoho.com
@broadwicksoho

£100+

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Lower Ground, 20 Broadwick St, London W1F 9NE, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7047 4000
broadwicksoho.com
@broadwicksoho

£100+

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@infatuation

Dear Jackie - Review - Soho - London - The Infatuation

"“Dear Jackie” sounds like the beginning of an illicit letter from your best friend’s off-limits ex—which makes total sense for a restaurant this sexy and dramatic. The red-drenched Italian peacock sits on the ground floor of the Broadwick Soho, a swanky hotel with gold elevators that take you up to a fabulous rooftop bar where you should get some prime people watching and An Education (a chocolatey rum number) in before a flirty meal. photo credit: Dear Jackie photo credit: Sinéad Cranna photo credit: Dear Jackie Pause Unmute The food at Dear Jackie is good—especially a rich, braised veal cheek risotto with a thick blanket of shaved truffle—but the Goodfellas-meets-Versace dining room is the real reason you’re here. Every seat is a good one, with cushioned, curved booths for gaggles of girlfriends in Rodarte ‘fits, and snug two-person tables where you can make eyes over vintage, dimly lit table lamps. After a few orangey Ginger Fred cocktails, we’d agree to a forbidden rendezvous. Such is the wooing power of Dear Jackie. Food Rundown Seasonal Crudité, Wild Garlic Dip Crudités can be really good, or just remind us of something sad from the vegetable aisle at Tesco. These are the latter. But they work as a seductive prop to twirl while getting down to some aggressive flirting. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Braised Veal Cheek and Aged Parmesan Risotto, Black Truffle Like the fictional letter writer we’ve decided is behind Dear Jackie’s name, this dish is filthy rich. The tender veal cheek sits on top of the risotto—creamy, nicely seasoned—and it has a pleasingly sticky, caramelised crust. The showering of black truffle feels like the courting equivalent of a deep bow: a satisfying final flourish. Launceston Leg of Lamb, British Asparagus, Bagna Cauda The lamb is nicely cooked, but this dish feels like a wallflower in this OTT dining room. Dear Jackie shines brightest with decadent, generous plates, and this isn’t one of them. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Baked Polenta, Taleggio, Parmesan, Thyme A comforting side dish that is completely unnecessary aside most of the heavy dishes here. But also—thanks to the bubbling cheese crust—we find it completely necessary. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna 70% Dark Chocolate Mousse, Pistachio Praline, Salted Cream This dessert is pretty good, but we'd like the mousse to be lighter and airier. The pistachio praline—in addition to being a pretty emerald pop of colour on the plate—adds some much-needed crunch. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna" - Sinéad Cranna

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/dear-jackie
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@michelinguide

"Broadwick Soho is one of the cooler hotels to have opened in recent years and its restaurant is no different. Named after the founder's mother, it's a stylish spot that, while located in the basement, benefits from plenty of pops of colour – from the silks on the wall to the painted plates and Murano glass – more than making up for any natural light deficiency. It’s also an intimate and seductive space, perfect for date night. The Italian fare is ingredient led, with dishes such as scallop with champagne sauce and trout roe proving to be as pretty as they are delicious." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/greater-london/london/restaurant/dear-jackie
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Oriana Anthony

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The food was lovely and so was the atmosphere but what stood out the most was the staff! From the lady who took my reservation to the lady who complemented me twice and made me feel very comfortable (sorry i did not get your names!) Haslin and Naz also stood out especially to me, each going the extra mile to make the experience comfortable and exiting! Definitely would reccomend the whole experience to anyone visiting :)

Yana Ya

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A Magical Dining Experience at Dear Jackie! We are so happy we stumbled upon Dear Jackie-what a gem! This is our first time in London, and we couldn’t have asked for a better culinary experience. Everything was simply outstanding-from the elegant design and cozy, romantic atmosphere to the warm and welcoming staff who took such wonderful care of us. Every bite was pure joy. We indulged in the beef tartare, scallops, beef cheeks risotto, and duck breast, and finished our meal with a grapefruit panna cotta and a classic English tea. Every dish was exquisite, perfectly balanced, and full of flavor. There was absolutely nothing to fault - everything was flawless, delicious, and truly luxurious. A must-visit for anyone looking for a memorable dining experience in London!

Carolyn K

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We were served by Stacey, she was amazing and gave an awesome wine recommendation. The ambience and food were great, and the scallops really stood out! Would definitely recommend and will be back soon!

Gowsia Hyder

Google
From start to finish everything was perfect. Our server Elle was amazing. Beautiful dining room

Dani Rosati

Google
We had an amazing time here. The food was amazing, from the starters, the mains, the side (go with the polenta) and the desserts. And the best service I’ve ever had in London. Just a lovely place all around, can’t recommend it enough. Thank you 😊

Ozden Akyildiz

Google
Discovering new and unique places to dine can be a truly rewarding experience. One such place is Dear Jackie, an Italian restaurant located in Broadwick Soho Hotel. From the moment you step in, you'll be captivated by its cosy ambience, accentuated by dim lighting and lovely plates on the red walls. The staff is incredibly polite and the service is remarkably quick. You'll be delighted to know that the food is exceptional, with the pasta and monkfish being standout dishes. The pairing of wines is equally impressive, and the upbeat but non-intrusive music adds to the overall charm of the place. For anyone seeking a delightful experience that combines great food and a perfect ambience, Dear Jackie is certainly worth a visit. ♥︎

Aline H

Google
Overall a disappointing experience for me. The setting is very nice (although arguably quite dark), the food was extremely good but highly overpriced for the quantity you get! I got the £38 risotto and was left hungry… (for reference I’m a petite woman!). The biggest disappointment was the service. Whilst our waitress was very lovely, we ordered a bottle of wine which she forgot about. We managed to catch her attention and finally get it but it arrived as we had almost finished our main… no commercial gesture was made on the bill or service charge… So in conclusion, setting is great, food is really good, quantities are small and it is expensive.

George H

Google
Ambience and service was impeccable - perfectly lit with music that’s neither too loud nor too quiet. Food was lovely, great flavours and good-quality ingredients. However, the gnocchetti with mussels, we found, was a little too salty for our liking. The ragu and tagliatelle was perfect - rich and meaty. And to top it off the amaretto tiramisu is a must-have. Pricing is on the toppy side, but we didn’t feel leaving like we’d been ripped off, as you often do in Central London. All in all, we had a lovely evening at Dear Jackie and would return again happily.