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- GGillianLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat meal at the Garrison. Good advice on the wine, they tweaked meal for me and when the food came it was all delicious. Great ambience - buzzy but not loud - friendly service - excellent place for a delicious and relaxing meal.More infoThe GarrisonPrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• Bermondsey•4.6
- LLisaLondon •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat food and good atmosphere. Good service and welcoming staff.More infoIvy Market GrillPrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• Covent Garden•4.2
- KKarenLondon •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFriendly service and good food. Always a pleasant meal.More infoThe Ivy Tower BridgePrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• London Bridge•4.3
- DDavidLondon •12 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe tasting menu at Frog was mind-blowingly good and far beyond what you would expect from a single Michelin star restaurant. The manicured dishes flow at just the right speed which is important given you munch through nine or ten plates including the amuse-bouche at the start and the petits-fours. The stand out dish for me was the crab timbale with a deliciously fresh herb sauce of blitzed lovage, sorrel, parsley and apple peel. The minute crab decorations were a lovely touch. This edged out the duck served with a remarkable umami mushroom "ketchup" and turnip puree. I particularly enjoyed the use of British ingredients like woodruff (similar to vanilla) which are not perceived as luxuries but have phenomenal flavour. The only miss on the food was the temperture of the lobster ravioli. We enjoyed the premium wine pairing and the sommeliere did a fantastic job of explaining the aromas and flavours and how they matched each dish. My main criticism is that given the price point for the premium wine flight (£250) there really should be more premium wines. Having memorized the labels some cost £20-30 which is definitely not premium. That said, well chosen and fun, but wine quality should be higher. The cod would have benefited from a Pouilly-Fuisse 1er Cru or Chablis 1er Cru from a south-facing slope which captures some tropical notes. My advice: buy a bottle from the list as these are much better value than the flights. All in all, the food and experience was on a par with Lameloise in Burgundy which has three stars.More infoFrog by Adam HandlingPrice: Very Expensive• British• Covent Garden•4.9
- SSallyLondon •22 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI loved everything about my experience at The Nomad. Yes it’s expensive but it was worth it to have great service (attentive but not fussy) incredible cocktails, excellent wine, and food which was beautifully presented and tasted fantastic. And the dining room - just wow. Beautiful and such a lovely ambience. I think this is my new favourite place in London.More infoThe NoMad LondonPrice: Expensive• British• Covent Garden•4.4