Theodora D.
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In November, during a visit to London, we made a last-minute reservation on a Tuesday evening and were seated within twenty minutes. A promising start. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed: our coats were neatly taken, we were graciously guided to our table. These first details immediately set a tone of quiet elegance and genuine hospitality. The host’s recommendations were honest and well-judged, which we greatly appreciated.
We came in search of authentic British cooking and were not disappointed. The Aged Beef Rump Tartare with charred seeded loaf and confit egg was utterly divine. The Beetroot & Fig Salad was beautifully balanced, earthy, fresh, and deeply appealing, while the Fennel Citrus Salad was so good it has since become a dish I recreate at home. The Roast Rump of West Country Lamb was outstanding: tender, flavoursome, and perfectly cooked.
The only dish that failed to impress was the Celeriac Carbonara, which unfortunately tasted slightly chemical and lacked the warmth present elsewhere on the menu.
Dessert, however, was a triumph. The Cherry Bakewell, with almond frosting and caramelised pecans, was simply irresistible.. comforting, refined, and worth waking up for! A thoughtful birthday candle added a personal touch, and the cocktails.. especially the grapefruit, were superb.
A memorable dining experience defined by thoughtful service, respect for tradition, and food prepared with confidence and care!