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- RrichardVIPLondon •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe Ivy West street continues to improve, thus returning to it’s previous status as one of Central London’s dining Gems.More infoThe Ivy West StreetPrice: Very Expensive• Modern European• Covent Garden•4.6
- AAnnaLondon •4 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoNice experience from start to finish, service was good and so was the food. We had a lovely table, there was not too many people, but we did have an early dinner which was perfect. It was quite expensive, but we did have two cocktails, and some wine. But the food was rmlovely and it was a place I wanted to try for a couple of years.More infoLucky Cat - MayfairPrice: Moderate• Asian• Mayfair•4.2
- JJordanLondon •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoSpent a Sunday evening at Zephyr, was met by a lovely young man who looked after us, the food was wonderful with great attentive service. The white chocolate with the berry sorbet was phenomenal!More infoZephyrPrice: Very Expensive• Greek• Notting Hill•4.7
- LLillianLondon •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe waited a year for our reservation and travelled from the Midlands just for this meal. Everything about our experience at Lore of the Land was Exceptional. From the moment we arrived to the moment we left, we couldn’t fault any of it. The Service was fantastic, and our 3 year old was treated like a person rather than a Child which we personally really rate. Our reservation was on a Sunday so we decided to have the Family Sharing roast. It’s well worth the money and we gave it a real good go finishing it. The meats were cooked beautifully and were so juicy. The roast potatoes were crispy and fluffy, the vegetables were tasty and even the Yorkshire pudding had a slight Smokey taste but were delicious. Our 3 year old even said it was the best roast she’d ever had! We had the doughnut for dessert, which was super tasty and not too heavy and the coffee was a perfect finish to a fabulous meal. Thank you to all the Staff for a great visit. We will be booking a table again asap!More infoThe Lore of the LandPrice: Very Expensive• Gastro Pub• Fitzrovia•4.7
- LLaneéCalifornia Central Coast •5 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoA Feast for the Senses: A Review of Bacchanalia Bacchanalia is an extraordinary dining experience that transcends the ordinary. The ambiance is simply breathtaking, reminiscent of an art gallery. Oversized statues of Medusa and Pegasus, coupled with dramatic plasterwork cascading from the ceiling, create a truly unique and captivating atmosphere. The background music, expertly curated by a DJ, is subtle and sophisticated, allowing for easy conversation. The bar is perfectly illuminated for photo opportunities, and every detail of the restaurant's design is simply stunning. From the moment we arrived, the service was impeccable. A welcoming doorman was followed by attentive staff who graciously accepted our coats and escorted us to our table. Throughout the evening, we were expertly attended to, ensuring every need was anticipated. The food was a masterpiece. The beet salad was a symphony of flavors, while the pan-seared short rib was cooked to perfection. And the dessert? The pan-fried cookie with ice cream was an absolute indulgence, gooey and delicious. The wine selection was extensive and impressive, with knowledgeable sommeliers providing invaluable guidance. Bacchanalia is more than just a restaurant; it's an unforgettable sensory experience.More infoBacchanaliaPrice: Very Expensive• Greek• Mayfair•4.4