The Dairy

Bistro · Clapham

The Dairy

Bistro · Clapham

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15 The Pavement, London SW4 0HY, United Kingdom

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Nestled in vintage chic, this cozy spot serves up stellar seasonal Modern English and European small plates that promise a memorable dining experience.  

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"Nothing beats the feeling of things just coming together. Like the bus arriving as you do, or your friend cancelling as you horizontally draft a text about illness or a cousin’s birthday. It’s a feeling with a unique recipe. 500ml of relief. Two tablespoons of happiness. A sprinkle of unearned deservedness. Then leave to rest for the flavour of smugness to fully mature. Sadly, these home runs don’t last. That’s life. Or luck. Either way, it’s the story of our experience of The Dairy in Clapham. Our first trip to The Dairy was one of those fall-into-place days. The restaurant is opposite Clapham Common, and it’s got that whole low ceilings, stone wall, and lack of natural light thing going on. You tend to find this type of place in warmer climes, not areas with an O’Neill’s around the corner. But it’s all part of The Dairy’s charm. That and the snazzy British food they’re serving. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli When it comes to ordering here, you need a bit of luck. Or a recommendation. Because some things, like the palm-sized venison pie, live long in the memory. It gave us the kind of ecstasy that the UK survived on at the end of the 80s. But then other things, like a loin of venison with pear, and crisps - though perfectly cooked - doesn’t get us going in the same way. Everything here tends to come together. The question is just, how well? The chicken liver mousse is another knockout example. It’s the best we’ve ever had. Plus the homemade sourdough isn’t too shabby either. Those mushroom croquettes though? Meh. This is the problem with setting high standards. They can make good things feel not so great. Anyway, back to that lovely day. The sun was shining, the birds were tweeting, and nobody on the Northern Line had BO. Bill Withers was playing on loop in our head, and we ordered four courses off the £27.50 set menu. Out of these four, we scored a hat-trick. Slide on our knees stuff for the chicken liver mousse. Shirts off for the venison and porcini pie. And teary thanks to the mascarpone panna cotta in the post-match interview. To paraphrase Chris Kamara: ‘unbelievable chef’. When your first time is so good, it’s hard to forget it. You become a parent with their favourite child. Looking at a crème brûlée, but talking about a panna cotta. Just don’t let the possibility of that happening, nor the sometimes ‘night off from the kids’ atmosphere dissuade you from coming to The Dairy. Because when everything comes together here, it can be pretty special. Food Rundown Cheese Gougeres These, translated, are cheese-filled profiteroles. Or rather, in layman’s terms, they’re cheese balls. Glorious, soft, and gooey cheese balls that you want on your table. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Chicken Liver Mousse There are lots of very good things about this mousse. The first is that it’s incredibly tasty. Rich but not overbearing, and perfectly smooth. The best we’ve ever eaten. The second thing is that it slides so silkily across the (excellent) sourdough, that you become a sort of gastronomical plasterer. It’s very fun. Bone Marrow Agnolotti As far as handmade pasta goes (which is very far in our books) this is a solid 7.5 - 8 out of 10 bowl. The bone marrow is almost smoky, and the artichokes and chestnuts work perfectly. It’s all quite earthy and autumnal. You’ll probably start talking about wanting to go the country, and then forget said desire when you’re on the tube home. Hand Raised Venison And Porcini Pie People always go on about how important nurturing is. Paying and giving attention to your little ones. And this hand raised pie is the greatest evidence of this. This thing is all love and no au pairs. Perfectly formed and packed with tender meat and mushrooms, it’s small, but it’s one of the best pies we’ve ever had. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Torta Di Patate With Onion And Pickled Mushrooms Not quite gooey but definitely not dry, this potato torta is a delicate little thing. The onions and mushroom add some welcome acidity and it’s pretty much impossible to have a problem with anything on your plate. Note: we know what you’re thinking, and you will not be able to recreate this at home. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Pine And Mascarpone Panna Cotta Less a panna cotta and more a ball of cream. And no, we are not complaining about it. There’s a hidden bit of shortbread underneath and some lovely rhubarb on top. It’s very nice." - Jake Missing

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Michael W

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Not too impressed overall. Cocktails: their version of a negroni, a pepper version was basically bad, pretty thin on flavour. The tasting menu had it's good bits; I really liked the mussels, and the agnolotti was excellent. We had the venison wellington main course which was an additional £15 per person, and wasn't particularly flavorsome. It's also important to note that the £48 tasting menu has an option of three mains, two of which cost an additional £5 per person (the wellington was an off menu special). Wine menu was reasonably priced and lots of options. Especially bad however was the atmosphere in the restaurant, it was far too warm to be comfortable (in October), and very noisy. The serving staff were unhelpfully vague when asked questions about the menu and give you little confidence in them.

Jessica Deeker

Google
Nice little place. Our coffees were served in sweet little vintage-looking cups and saucers. The food was good but unfortunately my friends avocado on toast was served in a bowl?! I mean, the bowl was nice but made it extremely challenging to eat the toast! v odd. They host who seated us and took our orders was very good however, the two staff members who served us came across very arrogant and both turned their noses up when we separately asked for ketchup with out chips. They serve chips without any sauces. Again, V odd. Anyway, overall it was nice and I would go back for the toast and coffee.

Lucy B

Google
We had the most perfect Sunday brunch.... awesome avocado toast for me and the most perfect pork belly for him.... excellent coffee and delicious cocktails. Best of all, everything was served with warmth, care and a good portion of healthy banter! We have found a new go to local restaurant!!

Nat I

Google
Had a beautiful lunch course of £25 for a special occasion. Everything was creative, beautifully presented, and of course, delicious. Rooftop honey added wonderful flavour for the appetizer. Salted caramel, cocoa, and ice cream was one of the best dessert I had. I thought this course was good deal for money. It usually looks busy on weekends but there was a plenty of space for weekday lunch - we even took an infant in a pram, though there was no changing table.

Tanya Lake

Google
Enjoyed a very tasty brunch here last weekend. The menu is concise yet interesting. They can make veggie options of the mains which is great. The restaurant overlooks Clapham Common. I would definitely recommend for weekend brunch with your lover or best friend.

Marcus Shepheard

Google
Absolutely brilliant. The food was delicious, with lots of interesting tweaks and tricks that made every dish a fun surprise. We had the tasting menu, which was nicely varied and felt like a real journey. This stuff is clearly made with a ton of skill. The service was warm and friendly; we had a great time. Would definitely go again.

Graeme Booth

Google
Small but superb place! Plates are also small but amazingly prepared. You'll probably need 3-4 per person which can add up. The outdoor seating is a huge plus in the summer months yet its cosy inside during winter. You are often presented with little extra canapé style mouthfuls as well as their delicious fresh bread and bone marrow butter.

Philip Ashworth

Google
Always a pleasure dining here, I just love it. Excellent food, well-priced tasting menu and an exceptionally matched series of wine pairings.

Alma C.

Yelp
Everything was good. If something doesn't seem to taste good, it most likely isn't the fault of the food, but just not to your own taste (or faulty tastebuds). All the elements, from plants to meats: Quality. I had my favorite dishes, but all plates on my visit were well-considered, thoughtful, inventive, conscientious. Lots of natural wines and cocktails by the glass that paired well with the food. My dining buddy and I would have ordered the whole darn menu if we had enough stomach space. As it was, we were full to bursting and we still wanted to take off our pants to get seconds on dessert (if you do take your pants off, the service doesn't seem like they'd judge.... or maybe they'd judge you from a distance. It is the UK.) Anyway, if The Dairy was in my neighborhood, my booty, pants or no pants, would most definitely be planted here on the regular. Make the reservations and double check the dress code if need be so you don't get arrested.

Amanda M.

Yelp
This place was totally delicious. We came here for brunch around 11:00 and there were still a couple tables available for people who didn't have resos. We ordered two dishes: 1) heritage tomatoes, rooftop honey, fresh curd, sunflower seed and 2) smoked trout, guinness soda bread, creme fraiche, radish, and a side order of sourdough bread, smashed avocado and a poached egg. Surprisingly enough, the guinness soda bread was so sweet and different that it was really a memorable part of this dish. Whooodathunk!? It was really chewy and sweet and complimented the saltiness of the trout. I absolutely loved the heritage tomatoes and the curd had wonderful flavour along with the honey. OOooooo so good! Anyway, the meal was beautiful and very delicious. Service was great, and the atmosphere was nice as well. It was really windy at first because we were seated by the door but someone asked to close it and then it wasn't a problem. :)

Yuen P L.

Yelp
The Dairy is tricky for me to judge as it is clear that the food is prepared with consideration for taste, texture and presentation, and the staff are also dedicated, but unfortunately having been twice I am not quite as impressed as I expect to be. The servings are small (like tapas) and the contents good yet leave me yearning for more. Each dish does look innovative and interesting yet somehow does not leave much of an impact. I have visited twice now, including sampling the full tasting menu on my first visit but I soon forgot what I'd eaten the first time with only the cacao dessert leaving an impression. Unfortunately on the second visit the cacao dessert wasn't as good as when I'd first had it and things like the snack peas and one bread bun between two people appear whimsical as complementary starters. Meanwhile, the menu felt restrictive in choice and the food we did order was again not that remarkable. Incidentally the seating is also not that comfortable, comprising of rickety wooden chairs. In conclusion, The Dairy seems like a good idea and nice enough but doesn't quite hit the mark. Nearby, The Manor restaurant, does it a little bit better.

Chloe W.

Yelp
Came here for a cheeky cocktail last night and really really liked it! Had the dill or die and one with orange and prosecco, both of which were delicious if on the expensive side.... The terrace out front really captures the sun!

Jay S.

Yelp
I was lucky enough to be taken here for their 4 course taster meal along with my wife and a friend. It was simply one of the best meals of my life. For starters, the waiter identified any food preferences from our party. Throughout the meal he validated choices, and where necessary offered insightful suggestions. As to the food itself: The fig/truffle/cheese appetizer was an unbelievable taste sensation The Wild Mushroom with Bone Marrow Pasta was rich and earthy The Venison with forest greens was deep and "fresh" and perfectly prepared The finale of a caramel custard over a toffee biscuit was a fantastic conclusion. I plan to return the next time I'm in the UK. Truly amazing.

Jillian C.

Yelp
Our group of 4 had an exquisite time at The Dairy. We opted for the tasting menu as something special for a member of our party's birthday. While each tasting menu dish is small, you are served 8 or 9 of them, which ends up being plenty of food per person. In addition, the tasting menu gives you the opportunity to try some unique foods (i.e. bone marrow butter). The Dairy also offers a nice list of cocktails, beer, and wine. The restaurant was well staffed and we were never without a drink. Finally, despite the fact that it takes several hours to get all the way through the tasting menu, we never felt rushed. The kitchen/staff spaced out each dish nicely, which made for an especially enjoyable evening. If you're looking to have a relaxed, trendy dinner in London, The Dairy is the spot. However, make sure to make a reservation in advance, as they were completely booked the night we went.

Sarah S.

Yelp
I went there a few weeks ago with my BF. He chose the tasting menu and I went for their vegetarian option. It was nice but we were not super impressed. Our excitement decreased as dishes arrived. Maybe we had really high expectations (my BF's best friend used to be head chef at Joel robuchon London and is now working in their Bangkok restaurant and his food is probably the best we've ever had!). I love sourness (and believe me when I say I love it! Anything with vinegar or lemon/lime etc) but everything I had there was pickled. Again, love it but after 8 or 9 dishes my tastebuds were saturated and I couldn't stand anything sour anymore. My dessert was a little bit disappointing as well (salted caramel and chocolate) I don't know, it tasted like they burnt something but I couldn't figure out whether it was supposed to taste like this or if they actually burnt something haha. Again, I know I can be picky when it comes to 'posh' restaurants because I have high expectations but I completely understand most people love and recommend this place. I might give it another try in a few months!

James D.

Yelp
Contradicting is the word I'd use! I've been wanting to try The Dairy for a long while. We came for lunch before Christmas and the set lunch menu is decent, pick 4 dishes for £25 per person. The portion sizes aren't big but the food is very well done. Great flavours. A serious effort is made to produce something different using traditional ingredients from the British Isles. The presentation is great, apart from the stone bowls and plates, which just isn't for me. However this goes in with the rustic decor which is most pleasant. The wine list was pricey but had some lovely options. Not many by the glass. The only let down for me was the service was a bit cold. Maybe they were busy but I wasn't impressed. Also the vibe was a little but Mayfair, stuffy, but in Clapham! But then that could've just been me. Overall the food was exceptional, but it just felt a bit off for me, the service and atmosphere. Wouldn't go back even though they do try hard, offering amouse bouche and a little dessert at the end. It just didn't come with a smile. ps. I gotta say the bread and butter they bring out at the start is something special. so i've gone from 3 to 4 stars.

Christie K.

Yelp
2 words... So Cute!!! I'd like to come back for lunch or dinner at some point but only had drinks here the other night. It was still a little early so there were plenty of tables in front near the bar for drinks. I was with a friend that night but we both said it's such a good date place. There aren't too many places where they provide table bar service in London so it was nice to have a cozy place without having to use your elbows to get a drink at the bar! Me likely very much.

Mike O.

Yelp
It's quite amusing to me that when you're asked if you have a reservation and you answer "no" the utter befuddlement it causes. Listen, I know... it's 18:00 on a Friday and you're about to be slammed, at 20:00, but please stop looking like you just farted and give me the table. I will finish within two hours. I promise. Do I know what tapas is? Yes. Oh excuse me... you call them sharing plates? Okay. No, a few plates are just fine for me and my companion, but thanks for telling me how "tiny" they were in effort to have us order more. Remember, we have to be out in two hours. I'm not sure I would describe the plates as tiny either, they're certainly not that small unless you're used to eating at the Cheescake Factory in the US. No, I didn't think you were. Anyway, it's 19:40. You know what time it is! There's ten other empty tables in here, but this one is for the guests with that reservation and they've just arrived, early. Gotta go sit out in the cold whilst we finish our last beers. The food was delightful. Overpriced, but delicious and innovative. Bitchface? Not so much :( I'd like to say that I'll be back, but that doesn't seem very likely with literally a sea of other options more than happy to give me a seat and a smile.

Rachel S.

Yelp
Love this place... if you go and want a real foodie experience opt for the tasting menu!! The pairing of flavours is unique and a true sensory experience! There's a trendy vibe and the small plate set up means you try different things! They even have their own bee hive on the roof, 'rooftop honey'... very impressive and the staff and service were exceptional! It's a real gem and exactly what Clapham was crying out for! Highly recommended!

Willa B.

Yelp
When my boyfriend and I had to find a last minute anniversary spot, I remembered reading a blog post about this place. There wasn't a lot online to recommend it yet - no incredible hype- but god there SHOULD be. The room is lovely. The service was really friendly, with a decisive waiter telling me JUST what we should eat when we asked for advice (I love that), and, when I had him blindly pick me a glass of wine, he didn't go for the most expensive on the list (nice touch). But the main thing is the food. Which is just unbelievably good. Stone platters and 72 ingredients in many dishes might look like trendy show-boating, but they are perfect. The flavors worked. Everything worked. It was just so, so good. Go. Just go.

Rich M.

Yelp
There's something about Dairy... There's something about Dairy that's so now, so 2013 food trend, that it almost feels like a demonstration, a 'look, this is how trendy London eats'. Unfreeze a hipster in 10,000 years time and this is what they'll be talking about. That being said, it also manages to stay just the right side of safe. There are enough neologisms and touches of painterly genius to convince the most discerning food fanboi, but (and this is certainly no criticism) you could bring your mum here and she'd be happy with most things landing in front of her. The venue is a generic Clapham wine bar; tall bar counter style tables at the front, bigger, rounded oak jobs at the back. Other than the ever-present design lover soothing concrete carried through into the heavy serving plates, there isn't a grand unified design. If anything it's rustic chic meets Lower East Side loft bar. There's not even a jokey cow reference to justify the name. You can either select small, but emphatically not sharing, plates from an intriguing list of 'garden', 'sea' and 'land' or you can throw yourself at the mercy of the kitchen who'll save you the agony of choice with a well priced set menu. Judging from what we had and comparing with what the table next to us ended up with on the set menu, there's little difference. Smoked bone marrow butter slathered on hot, fresh wholemeal bread was a delightfully rich hello from behind the pass and one that immediately ramped our expectation levels right up. I won't go through to describe the seven or so plates we shared after this, it's a changing seasonal menu so you'll just have to take your chances, something I heartily recommend you do at the earliest possible opportunity. We particularly loved the amuse of chickpea and cumin bitteballen, a masterful take on that most vile of Dutch pub snacks. Due to a mix up with the order, we ended up with two portions of heritage beets, delicately cooked and served with a filthily divine hazelnut purée though could quite happily have slipped back later to flirt with some cheese with dessert. Thankfully we didn't miss out on fresh from the pod peas, served with a light mint creme and delicate celery and a light chorizo and squid scotch egg was another happy highlight, and only one of the few that brought meat to the foreground. The other we tried being a polite and gentle lamb on a bed of squelchy and moreish aubergine puree. It was delightful, but the lamb didn't quite have the depth of flavour I was hoping for, the same true of a beautifully plated but relatively pedestrian sea bass dish from the 'sea' section. Overall, the small plates work well. There was enough to share, even if the heavy bowls didn't always make that easy. If I were being overly critical, I'd have to say that while it doesn't totally kill it yet, there's enough here for me to heartily recommend. There's a real sense of ambition and drive emanating from the kitchen (slightly at odds with a chilled, casual and at times an amiably almost amateur front of house). A couple of the dishes were just a little muted and the service needs to step up (as I'm sure it will once they've been open for a while), but with the ambition in the kitchen and for the price and location it will do very, very well indeed.

Valerie M.

Yelp
I am surprised there aren't more reviews! Please just GO. It's the perfect place to have a memorable dinner. It's not going to break the bank, and it will be better than most. The whole place gives a sort of milk on your doorstep country feel. Country, local, laid-back topped with unbeatable service. We went based on a review we saw to celebrate my birthday. Perfect for a special occasion but perfect for any party/date/drinks. Especially since there is both a fantastic bar area and restaurant area. We chose the bespoke 7 course tasting menu selected by the kitchen. On our request they let us change up a few of the courses so we weren't eating the exact same thing each time which was wonderful service. Specifically the ones they changed up for us were the 'sea' course - amazing cod (who knew?) and monkfish. They also changed up the 'land' course - beef short rib and lamb. We opted for the wine pairings which were unique, well explained and not pretentious and even with few 'extras' in addition to the 7 courses - an amuse bouche and also a sorbet course. AMAZE! We loved the strawberry cheesecake icecream so much and had questions the chef came out to answer them and he was just so approachable, fun and excited to talk about food (which we love). Please go and let your taster enjoy. You are going to be hit with all kinds of amazing textures, flavours and fun.

Paul A.

Yelp
If you are confused about what "Modern British" cuisine is head here. Classy, sophisticated food in a laid back venue (think exposed brick). Not cheap but good .. Added marks for the fresh bread served in a bag with hot stones.

Sian G.

Yelp
A pricey treat but AMAZING food. Service is great too. Expect fancy food though - butter on a pebble etc! A must try.

Christina G.

Yelp
I've eaten here twice and it was superb both times. First time was with a friend - we happened upon the place just wanting cocktails and the menu looked so good that we stayed for dinner. Came back this week with my husband. Menu changes monthly and I have no complaints about any of the dishes or cocktails I've had. Staff clearly takes pride in their work and made sure we enjoyed ourselves. It is some of the best service I've seen in the UK. Dishes are seasonal, with locally-sourced ingredients. Probably best described as "modern British." This time, we shared seven small plates between us. Favorites were venison with blackberry and a dramatically-presented grouse. Wine list focuses on Italy with a lot of interesting options at different, reasonable price points. Lots of choices, both "safe" and "adventurous." Worth a trip to Clapham for this place.

Jalaj H.

Yelp
Tastefully crafted dishes. The restaurant boasts of a limited but eclectic menu from the Garden, Sea, Land and the Sky. The ambience is laid back and casual and reminds me of California. The veggies are fresh and the protein is delicately cooked to perfection. Expect a melange of flavors but incredibly small portions. I love attention to detail and they certainly score high marks in that area.

Charlotte S.

Yelp
This was one of the best places I have eaten ever - and that a bold statement. We had the tasting menu with the drinks to match, it was such a experience. Every element was exciting and we didn't know what to expect as every course came out. I loved the casual feel of the place, plus the vintage pates! EVERYONE SHOULD VISIT HERE!

Lisa C.

Yelp
This is another Clapham neighborhood gem that has one of the finest affordable tasting menus around. I really like this concept of tasting menus at places besides the high end Michelin star establishments that don't cost over 100 pounds. At The Shed, The Manor (The Dairy's sister restaurant), and now The Dairy, you can get really inventive cooking with fresh ingredients for what is truly a bargain. I managed to get a rather last minute booking for Friday evening by emailing the restaurant after seeing no availability online. They said a table was available in the bar area but that it would get the same food and service as the dining area. Upon arrival, I was even more pleasantly surprised because we weren't dining facing the wall in what I typically think as bar seating; we had a 4 person table for 2 people, and it's more like the setup at Morito in Exmouth Market, with a wooden table and rickety chairs. I think this may not be bookable online but I thought it was totally fine so I recommend contacting the restaurant if you don't see availability! Now, I'm not sure how many courses The Dairy advertises as part of their menu, but I can tell you that it is a ton of food. The entire snack section is 6 separate plates of a few bites each; our favorite was the chicken liver mousse, but there were a number of interesting plates with mackerel, anchovy, a crab soup with grilled cabbage, and charred kohlrabi. It was really helpful that they left a menu on our table so we could follow along as we went. The servers were extremely attentive, and we were served by no less than 4 or 5 friendly, smiling people who were always eagerly bringing plates to our table. The only choices we were asked to make was the choice of pigeon or venison for the second Land course, and there was the option of whether to add shaved black truffle to the venison. We went for the venison and the black truffle, which added up to 10 pound supplement. If I had to do it again, I didn't think the black truffle added much and I could hardly discern its flavor at all, which was quite disappointing. There is also truffle in the previous dish, the first Land dish with sausage, unless that was intended on the part of the restaurant. For dessert, we had the choice of 3 options and contemplated getting 2 different ones between the both of us, but the server convinced us that the salted caramel with malted barley ice cream was the only way to go. It's the only one of the dessert options that has never been taken off the menu since the restaurant opened in 2013. And it was definitely our favorite part of the meal. This is not a dessert meant for sharing; it is that good. The same server also recommended us a great Italian red wine from the Piedmont region that did a great job of complimenting the diverse menu. We thoroughly enjoyed our entire dining experience, and the spectacular service just made it better. We ate everything on our plates, and left very full and happy. If I were to come again, I'd go for the bar area and order the chicken liver mousse and the salted caramel - those are the ones you can't miss!

Chloé R.

Yelp
We arrived at noon to have a brunch and were given the brunch and lunch menus for more choices. We asked for one dish from the brunch menu and one from the lunch menu but that was refused even after saying it would be ok to wait. The server literally disappeared in the kitchen to "ask the chef" so we left. The place is quite expensive too, dont expect too much for your money.

Holly W.

Yelp
Such a cool place, great vibe and superb food! The tasting menú was incredible, especially the wood pigeon.

Cynthia D.

Yelp
One of the best meals I've had in a while. Better than our meal at their sister restaurant (paradise garage). We had the tasting menu...which is always a good bet. Stand outs were the venison with truffles & pear, the cabbage & crab, the pork cheek (which we added to the meal from the al a carte menu) and the fig & rose water ice cream sandwich. I hate anchovy but I not only ate it tonight, I did so without gagging or swallowing something else to mask the taste - in all honesty that is the first time ever. This is the place to go to test the boundaries of your taste buds and enjoy every mouthful. I will be recommending this place to everyone that will listen. Amazing.

Chad H.

Yelp
This place was phenomenal. Did the tasting menu and every course was absolutely delicious.

Richard B.

Yelp
The Dairy is serving some of the finest and most original food in London in a really relaxed and informal setting - no dressing up required, which suits us perfectly. My wife and I were lucky enough to get in last night as they had had a cancellation at the busiest time of the year. As always the menu was incredibly tempting and we chose three dishes each as they don't have the conventional format of starters, mains and desserts, but have small plates, each one was as delicious as we have come to expect on this our third visit. We drank an excellent bottle of Verdejo, a wine that we have enjoyed every time we have been there. Alas we only had room for one salted caramel dessert to share, a superb finish to an incredibly good meal.

Rahil B.

Yelp
The place does not look that nice. The entrance looks no good... But the service was great and food is delicious. Tried the tasting menu. Didn't like all, but enjoyed lots of the dishes... Must try it at least once...

Jessica L.

Yelp
Looks unassuming from the outside but food, atmosphere & service is insanely good. Pricey but so worth it and great for a treat out. The waiters were so friendly & really knew their stuff. Phenomenal food and great wine tasting menu. Bone marrow butter...there are no words!

Olivier W.

Yelp
Best food in Clapham. Adventurous, modern European dishes, using seasonal ingredients (some greens are grown on site), exquisitely prepared and presented. The dishes are small (£7-9 each), so you try 3 or 4 to make a full meal, and sample the flavours from this talented kitchen. Service is impeccable, and atmosphere is casual & relaxed. I plan to come back with more people. (Price: £30-40£ per person without drinks, totally worth it)

Natalie R.

Yelp
Had a cracking birthday dinner here with my boyfriend. Interesting little plates of food and great service. Loved the bowls and little slab of butter on the rock - just added to the trendy feel of the place. Probably a little expensive for a regular visit but definitely worth it for a special occasion.