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05/06/2008

London Restaurant News - May 2008

THE RAW CHEF HITS THE CAPITAL

There’s nobody in the UK that hasn’t heard of the ‘Naked Chef’, but fresh to our shores this week comes the ‘Raw Chef’ for the opening of the Capital’s first exclusively botanical fine-dining restaurant, Saf in Shoreditch.

Don’t raise your eyebrows or roll your eyes, the food at Saf is seriously good and is destined to change our perceptions of vegan food. With chefs like Charlie Trotter adding raw menus to their repertoire, this gastronomic trend is here to stay.  Banish any thoughts of minimalist cafes frequented by sandal-wearing, hippy-dippy, health-obsessed diners, Saf is seriously stylish, serving food that is more haute than hot.

Whilst the menu is 100% botanical with no animal products, dairy, wheat, sugar or refined ingredients, the food looks and tastes more Michelin than macrobiotic.  Everything on Saf’s menu uses only the purest seasonal plant ingredients, locally sourced and organic where possible.  The result is dishes that simply burst with real, natural flavour and nutrients.

Saf, 152 – 154 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AT  Tel: 020 7613 0007
www.safrestaurant.com

PHO FEVER

Pho fever hits Noho with the opening of a brand new street food restaurant, specialising in Vietnam’s national dish, from which it takes its name

Named after the delicious, healthy rice noodle soup, Pho on Great Titchfield Street, W1, is the realisation of husband and wife team Stephen and Juliette Wall’s dream. Whilst travelling in Vietnam, they came across pho (pronounced as the French feu), often described as ‘Vietnam in a bowl’ and eaten by over 80 million people a day.  Little did they know that the country’s obsession was already becoming a phenomenon Stateside where there are now over 1000 pho restaurants in operation.  What they did know was that they had discovered a delicious, nutritious dish that would appeal to anyone looking for great tasting, authentic food so they decided to bring it to the UK, but serve it in a modern, modish manner, relevant to today’s diner
Just as they are on the street stands of Hanoi, all of the dishes at Pho are made from scratch using the highest quality, fresh ingredients by their team of Vietnamese chefs.  At the heart of the all day informal dining menu is the restaurant’s speciality – pho.  With over 15 varieties, diners can choose from tempting beef brisket, steak, chicken, prawn and vegetarian as well as hot and spicy versions. Diners are invited to DIY, building their own pho with a choice of stocks and toppings, and seasoning it at the table with fresh herbs, chillies and sauces.   

So, use your noodle and get down to Pho – you’ll be bowled over.

SHAY COOPER SHAKES UP NEW BINGHAM RESTAURANT

With the recent arrival of executive chef Shay Cooper (former AA rosette-winning head chef of Olga Polizzi’s Hotel Endsleigh and senior sous chef at Michelin starred Juniper in Altrincham) the elegant riverside Bingham Restaurant is destined to be Richmond’s finest destination eatery for seasonal British cuisine.

Reopening this March after an extensive refurbishment, the new interior of this Georgian property is the perfect setting for Shay’s sensational cuisine. The restaurant serves à la carte lunch and dinner alongside a delicious breakfast and fantastically priced set lunch menu. Dishes are fresh and lively, with the majority of ingredients being sourced from local suppliers.

Complete with breathtaking riverside views, an alfresco balcony, extensive wine list and a
calendar of invigorating food events, the Bingham is Richmond’s ultimate boutique restaurant.

Bingham Restaurant,
61 – 63 Petersham Road, Richmond upon Thames, London TW10 6UT
Tel: 020 8940 0902
www.binghamrestaurant.co.uk

TREAD THE BOARDS AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S NEW DECK

This summer will see the arrival of The Deck, an inspired new functions space atop one of the National Theatre’s highest Thames-facing terraces. Open from May to September with breathtaking views of London’s skyline from the South Bank, The Deck stands high above its competitors.

Combining an utterly unique, ultra-modern glazed structure with retractable walls and capacious 120sqm timber-decked terrace, The Deck has a distinctive inside-outside feel. Flooded with natural light, The Deck can be opened to, or protected from, the elements to ensure a spectacular event, whatever the weather.

The Deck’s talented in-house function team are experts in devising memorable events, project managing a function from start to finish, whilst fabulous food, creative cocktails and fine wines come courtesy of the National Theatre’s accomplished catering team, headed by Executive Chef Simon Flint (previously of Caprice Holdings).

So for a stunning summer event that may include exclusive backstage tours and customised creative workshops, The Deck is the perfect stage. 

The Deck, National Theatre, South Bank, London SE1 9PX
T: 020 7452 3796
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/thedeck

MYHOTEL BRIGHTON OPENS

“where Freddie Mercury meets the Maharishi”

This April sees the opening of myhotel Brighton, the group’s third property and first new build outside of London. Positioned in the city’s regenerated North Laine area, this unique 80-guestroom hotel, spread over four floors with two event spaces, Zilli restaurant and café and the stunning merkaba bar is the shared aesthetic ideal of Andy Thrasyvoulou and New York designer Karim Rashid.

Juxtaposing sexy cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art technology with serene spirituality and the principles of feng shui, myhotel Brighton is an exhilarating experience waiting to be explored. From the brilliant white façade to the achingly cool interiors, the hotel offers the very latest in modern comforts with a vibrancy and life echoing that of this seaside destination.

myhotel Brighton, 17 Jubilee Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE
t: 01273 900 300
www.myhotels.com

PING PONG OPENS IN HAMPSTEAD AND ST KATHARINE DOCKS

Ping Pong, the 21st century teahouse and dim sum emporium, founded in 2005, is going from strength to strength with two recent additions to the group. The first has just opened in the heart of Hampstead village, with their second in St Katharine Docks.

Both restaurants offer Ping Pong’s signature range of over 40 hand-made dim sum and specials with an enviable cocktail and fruit cooler list. New to both restaurants is the introduction of breakfast; dishes include baked puffs of ham, cheese and mushroom served alongside offerings such as black and white coconut and cranberry sticky rice, fresh fruit and a range of exotic fruit teas. Popular with a chic urban crowd, visit Ping Pong and see why dim sum translates to ‘hearts delight’

Ping Pong, 83-84 Hampstead High Street, London, NW3 1RE. Tel: 0207 433 0930
Ping Pong, Unit 3 Tower Bridge House, St Katharine Docks, London E1W 1BA
Tel: 0207 680 7850
www.pingpongdimsum.com

CULTIVATED CUISINE AT THE CINNAMON CLUB

This May, green is the new black at London’s most innovative Indian restaurant, The Cinnamon Club, with the launch of a botanically inspired five-course garden menu. Celebrating Spring and rejuvenation, this blossoming collection of vegetarian dishes has been carefully cultivated by executive chef, Vivek Singh.

Available throughout Vegetarian Week (19-25 May) and over the Chelsea Flower Show (20-24 May), the garden menu sees exotic flowers and herbs expertly combined with aromatic spices to create wonderfully complex flavours. Diners will indulge in nature’s delicacies including marigold, banana and sweet Syrian borage flowers, fragrant jasmine, mint and saffron.

Available from 1st – 31st May 2008 the garden menu is £60 per person
The Cinnamon Club, The Old Westminster Library, 30-32 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BU
www.cinnamonclub.com t.020 7222 2555

CHELSEA’S CLAWS ARE OUT…FOR AWANA’S LOBSTER FESTIVAL

Honouring the king of crustaceans, from the 14th – 28th May 2008, Awana on Sloane Avenue is tempting diners with a series of succulent specials from starters to mains at eminently affordable prices. Lobster dishes include Udang Galah Kukus - half lobster steamed with lemongrass, ginger and chilli, garnished with a noodle salad or Udang Galah Panggang - chargrilled half lobster coated in a sesame barbecue sauce, served with a sour tomato salad. Seafood lovers won’t want to eat anywhere else.

Crafted by executive chef Mark Read celebrate the most sumptuous of seafood. Indulge in a lobster feast or if something tempts you from Awana’s a la carte menu then simply mix and match to experience a taste of Malaysia in the heart of Chelsea.

Available from 14th – 28th May 2008
Awana, 85 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, London SW3 3DX
www.awana.co.uk t.020 7584 8880

TO MARRAKECH AND THE MEDINA VIA KENZA

Enjoy two new fabulously decadent new nights of Moroccan hospitality at Kenza, the city’s hottest restaurant and lounge bar.  On offer at both are belly dancers, DJs and live drummers whilst tarot card readers and henna tatooists create an irresistible atmosphere amid sweetly perfumed incense, rose petals and candlelight reminiscent of the souks of Morocco.

Rock the Casbah: every Monday, 6pm – late
Begin the evening in Kenza’s opulent lounge bar where a complimentary magnum upgrade awaits you. Simply order a bottle and receive a magnum at no extra cost. Alternatively, indulge in a fabulous feast and receive a complimentary bottle of champagne for every four diners or bottle of Chateaux Ksara for every pair.

A Night in Marrakech: every Saturday, 6pm – late
Relax among the silks and muslin drapes of Kenza’s stunning restaurant and enjoy a special Souk Feast for just £25 per person. For those at Kenza for the party, order a round of cocktails in the lounge bar and indulge in one of Kenza’s signature mezze platters with their compliments.

Kenza
10 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YP
T: 020 7929 5533
www.kenza-restaurant.com

London Restaurant News - May 2008

THE RAW CHEF HITS THE CAPITAL

There’s nobody in the UK that hasn’t heard of the ‘Naked Chef’, but fresh to our shores this week comes the ‘Raw Chef’ for the opening of the Capital’s first exclusively botanical fine-dining restaurant, Saf in Shoreditch.

Don’t raise your eyebrows or roll your eyes, the food at Saf is seriously good and is destined to change our perceptions of vegan food. With chefs like Charlie Trotter adding raw menus to their repertoire, this gastronomic trend is here to stay.  Banish any thoughts of minimalist cafes frequented by sandal-wearing, hippy-dippy, health-obsessed diners, Saf is seriously stylish, serving food that is more haute than hot.

Whilst the menu is 100% botanical with no animal products, dairy, wheat, sugar or refined ingredients, the food looks and tastes more Michelin than macrobiotic.  Everything on Saf’s menu uses only the purest seasonal plant ingredients, locally sourced and organic where possible.  The result is dishes that simply burst with real, natural flavour and nutrients.

Saf, 152 – 154 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AT  Tel: 020 7613 0007
www.safrestaurant.com

PHO FEVER

Pho fever hits Noho with the opening of a brand new street food restaurant, specialising in Vietnam’s national dish, from which it takes its name

Named after the delicious, healthy rice noodle soup, Pho on Great Titchfield Street, W1, is the realisation of husband and wife team Stephen and Juliette Wall’s dream. Whilst travelling in Vietnam, they came across pho (pronounced as the French feu), often described as ‘Vietnam in a bowl’ and eaten by over 80 million people a day.  Little did they know that the country’s obsession was already becoming a phenomenon Stateside where there are now over 1000 pho restaurants in operation.  What they did know was that they had discovered a delicious, nutritious dish that would appeal to anyone looking for great tasting, authentic food so they decided to bring it to the UK, but serve it in a modern, modish manner, relevant to today’s diner
Just as they are on the street stands of Hanoi, all of the dishes at Pho are made from scratch using the highest quality, fresh ingredients by their team of Vietnamese chefs.  At the heart of the all day informal dining menu is the restaurant’s speciality – pho.  With over 15 varieties, diners can choose from tempting beef brisket, steak, chicken, prawn and vegetarian as well as hot and spicy versions. Diners are invited to DIY, building their own pho with a choice of stocks and toppings, and seasoning it at the table with fresh herbs, chillies and sauces.   

So, use your noodle and get down to Pho – you’ll be bowled over.

SHAY COOPER SHAKES UP NEW BINGHAM RESTAURANT

With the recent arrival of executive chef Shay Cooper (former AA rosette-winning head chef of Olga Polizzi’s Hotel Endsleigh and senior sous chef at Michelin starred Juniper in Altrincham) the elegant riverside Bingham Restaurant is destined to be Richmond’s finest destination eatery for seasonal British cuisine.

Reopening this March after an extensive refurbishment, the new interior of this Georgian property is the perfect setting for Shay’s sensational cuisine. The restaurant serves à la carte lunch and dinner alongside a delicious breakfast and fantastically priced set lunch menu. Dishes are fresh and lively, with the majority of ingredients being sourced from local suppliers.

Complete with breathtaking riverside views, an alfresco balcony, extensive wine list and a
calendar of invigorating food events, the Bingham is Richmond’s ultimate boutique restaurant.

Bingham Restaurant,
61 – 63 Petersham Road, Richmond upon Thames, London TW10 6UT
Tel: 020 8940 0902
www.binghamrestaurant.co.uk

TREAD THE BOARDS AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S NEW DECK

This summer will see the arrival of The Deck, an inspired new functions space atop one of the National Theatre’s highest Thames-facing terraces. Open from May to September with breathtaking views of London’s skyline from the South Bank, The Deck stands high above its competitors.

Combining an utterly unique, ultra-modern glazed structure with retractable walls and capacious 120sqm timber-decked terrace, The Deck has a distinctive inside-outside feel. Flooded with natural light, The Deck can be opened to, or protected from, the elements to ensure a spectacular event, whatever the weather.

The Deck’s talented in-house function team are experts in devising memorable events, project managing a function from start to finish, whilst fabulous food, creative cocktails and fine wines come courtesy of the National Theatre’s accomplished catering team, headed by Executive Chef Simon Flint (previously of Caprice Holdings).

So for a stunning summer event that may include exclusive backstage tours and customised creative workshops, The Deck is the perfect stage. 

The Deck, National Theatre, South Bank, London SE1 9PX
T: 020 7452 3796
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/thedeck

MYHOTEL BRIGHTON OPENS

“where Freddie Mercury meets the Maharishi”

This April sees the opening of myhotel Brighton, the group’s third property and first new build outside of London. Positioned in the city’s regenerated North Laine area, this unique 80-guestroom hotel, spread over four floors with two event spaces, Zilli restaurant and café and the stunning merkaba bar is the shared aesthetic ideal of Andy Thrasyvoulou and New York designer Karim Rashid.

Juxtaposing sexy cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art technology with serene spirituality and the principles of feng shui, myhotel Brighton is an exhilarating experience waiting to be explored. From the brilliant white façade to the achingly cool interiors, the hotel offers the very latest in modern comforts with a vibrancy and life echoing that of this seaside destination.

myhotel Brighton, 17 Jubilee Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE
t: 01273 900 300
www.myhotels.com

PING PONG OPENS IN HAMPSTEAD AND ST KATHARINE DOCKS

Ping Pong, the 21st century teahouse and dim sum emporium, founded in 2005, is going from strength to strength with two recent additions to the group. The first has just opened in the heart of Hampstead village, with their second in St Katharine Docks.

Both restaurants offer Ping Pong’s signature range of over 40 hand-made dim sum and specials with an enviable cocktail and fruit cooler list. New to both restaurants is the introduction of breakfast; dishes include baked puffs of ham, cheese and mushroom served alongside offerings such as black and white coconut and cranberry sticky rice, fresh fruit and a range of exotic fruit teas. Popular with a chic urban crowd, visit Ping Pong and see why dim sum translates to ‘hearts delight’

Ping Pong, 83-84 Hampstead High Street, London, NW3 1RE. Tel: 0207 433 0930
Ping Pong, Unit 3 Tower Bridge House, St Katharine Docks, London E1W 1BA
Tel: 0207 680 7850
www.pingpongdimsum.com

CULTIVATED CUISINE AT THE CINNAMON CLUB

This May, green is the new black at London’s most innovative Indian restaurant, The Cinnamon Club, with the launch of a botanically inspired five-course garden menu. Celebrating Spring and rejuvenation, this blossoming collection of vegetarian dishes has been carefully cultivated by executive chef, Vivek Singh.

Available throughout Vegetarian Week (19-25 May) and over the Chelsea Flower Show (20-24 May), the garden menu sees exotic flowers and herbs expertly combined with aromatic spices to create wonderfully complex flavours. Diners will indulge in nature’s delicacies including marigold, banana and sweet Syrian borage flowers, fragrant jasmine, mint and saffron.

Available from 1st – 31st May 2008 the garden menu is £60 per person
The Cinnamon Club, The Old Westminster Library, 30-32 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BU
www.cinnamonclub.com t.020 7222 2555

CHELSEA’S CLAWS ARE OUT…FOR AWANA’S LOBSTER FESTIVAL

Honouring the king of crustaceans, from the 14th – 28th May 2008, Awana on Sloane Avenue is tempting diners with a series of succulent specials from starters to mains at eminently affordable prices. Lobster dishes include Udang Galah Kukus - half lobster steamed with lemongrass, ginger and chilli, garnished with a noodle salad or Udang Galah Panggang - chargrilled half lobster coated in a sesame barbecue sauce, served with a sour tomato salad. Seafood lovers won’t want to eat anywhere else.

Crafted by executive chef Mark Read celebrate the most sumptuous of seafood. Indulge in a lobster feast or if something tempts you from Awana’s a la carte menu then simply mix and match to experience a taste of Malaysia in the heart of Chelsea.

Available from 14th – 28th May 2008
Awana, 85 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, London SW3 3DX
www.awana.co.uk t.020 7584 8880

TO MARRAKECH AND THE MEDINA VIA KENZA

Enjoy two new fabulously decadent new nights of Moroccan hospitality at Kenza, the city’s hottest restaurant and lounge bar.  On offer at both are belly dancers, DJs and live drummers whilst tarot card readers and henna tatooists create an irresistible atmosphere amid sweetly perfumed incense, rose petals and candlelight reminiscent of the souks of Morocco.

Rock the Casbah: every Monday, 6pm – late
Begin the evening in Kenza’s opulent lounge bar where a complimentary magnum upgrade awaits you. Simply order a bottle and receive a magnum at no extra cost. Alternatively, indulge in a fabulous feast and receive a complimentary bottle of champagne for every four diners or bottle of Chateaux Ksara for every pair.

A Night in Marrakech: every Saturday, 6pm – late
Relax among the silks and muslin drapes of Kenza’s stunning restaurant and enjoy a special Souk Feast for just £25 per person. For those at Kenza for the party, order a round of cocktails in the lounge bar and indulge in one of Kenza’s signature mezze platters with their compliments.

Kenza
10 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YP
T: 020 7929 5533
www.kenza-restaurant.com

Cinnamon Club Restaurant Offer

This May, green is the new black at London’s most innovative Indian restaurant, The Cinnamon Club, with the launch of a botanically inspired five-course garden menu. Celebrating spring and rejuvenation, this blossoming collection of vegetarian dishes has been carefully cultivated by executive chef Vivek Singh.
Available throughout Vegetarian Week (19-25 May) and over the Chelsea Flower Show (20-24 May), the garden menu sees exotic flowers and herbs expertly combined with aromatic spices to create wonderfully complex flavours. Diners will indulge in nature’s delicacies including marigold, banana and sweet Syrian borage flowers, fragrant jasmine, mint and saffron.
Available from 1st – 31st May 2008 the garden menu is £60 per person
The Cinnamon Club, The Old Westminster Library, 30-32 Great Smith Street, London
SW1P 3BU
www.cinnamonclub.com t.020 7222 2555

Awana’s Lobster Festival

Looking for an excuse to treat yourself to the ultimate culinary indulgence but worried about the purse strings? Fine-dining Malaysian restaurant Awana offers the perfect solution this spring with their exceptional lobster festival.
In honour of this king of crustaceans, from the 14th – 28th May 2008, let Awana on Sloane Avenue tempt you with a series of succulent specials from starters to mains at eminently affordable prices. With so many lobster dishes to choose from seafood lovers won’t want to eat anywhere else.

Executive chef Mark Read and Malaysian-born head chef Lee Chin Soon have created this range of dishes to celebrate the most sumptuous of seafood. Indulge in a lobster feast or if something tempts you from Awana’s a la carte menu then simply mix and match to experience a taste of Malaysia in the heart of Chelsea.
Inspired by the traditional Malaysian teak house, Awana is the ideal location to enjoy this lavish selection of lobster dishes. To complete your culinary exploration, pair your dishes with choices from Awana’s extensive wine list or choose from a fabulous range of cocktails, from classics to exotics including Blooming Hibiscus (Tanqueray No. 10, lychee juice, rosewater, lime juice and hibiscus flower), and Fire Dragon’s Pearls (Coconut Rum, Tequila, Grand Marnier, fire dragon fruit, fresh lime juice and brown sugar).

Open for lunch and dinner every day, Awana unlocks the mysteries of Malaysian cuisine.

www.awana.co.uk

05/05/2008

Lamberts Restaurant, Balham, London

We had another excellent lunch here at Lamberts mid April. You can't beat the value - two courses are only £17 and three courses £20. For the quality of the ingredients, the size of the portions and the top notch service, Lamberts is a head above many of the better known quality London restaurants. Starters ranged from Isle of White Crab Bisque to Glamorgan Sausages. I went for the in season Asparagus from Secrett's Farm with a soft boiled duck's egg - it was delicious. Main's ranged from Pollack, Chips and Pea Puree to Galloway Beef and Onion Pie and Cumbrian Mutton Shank, which fell of the bone and was rich and flavoursome. Three puddings were on offer - try the Sticky Toffee Pudding and Vanilla Ice Cream if it is on - you won't find a better one south of the river. With a decent range of value wines, from glasses to carafes to bottles, there is somethingfor everyone on the vino front and combined with the informative, efficient and friendly staff, Lamberts is always a real treat.
Lamberts Restaurant
2 Station Parade
Balham
SW12 9AZ

Cuisine: British
Tel: 020 8675 2233
Fax:
Email: bookings@lambertsrestaurant.com
Website: http://www.lambertsrestaurant.com
Nearest Station: Balham Tube

04/11/2008

The French House Restaurant, Soho, London

The French House
49 Dean Street
W1D 5BG

Cuisine: French
Tel: 020 7437 2477
Nearest Station: Leicester Square Tube

It's tiny, above a pub, but very sweet. You are squashed into a table in a restaurant that must seat about 25 covers max. The mirror at the back of the restaurant on the wall gives the illusion of more space but prepare to be cramped.

The menu is simple and certainly not French fancy. More French rustic. And it is a bit like going back to 80's dining. My prawn cocktail starter was very good and came with a huge juicy meaty king prawn on the side. It was good value at £7. My colleague's Ham Hock was equally good and priced at £7.50p.
I chose fillet steak with chips for mains and my colleague had roast chicken and chips. Both were good sized portions and tasty. Both were priced around £17.

No puddings, one glass of red wine and one pint of cider, with one bottle of water and 12.5% service charge and the final bill came to £71.55 which was good value for central London.

My only gripe, and it is a big one...they seem the practice the tactic of trying to get the customer to enter a tip twice. I hate that. So I paid by card and was asked to enter my PIN on the machine following by the question 'would you like to enter a tip?' I asked my waiter whether service was included (I knew it was from looking at the bill but wanted to see what he would say). He replied 'a small service charge is included yes.' I didn't add extra on the machine, needless to say.

French House, if you're reading this, please change your policy or at least the PIN entry machine asap because this is a despicable practice that ruined an otherwise good experience.

04/08/2008

Acorn House Restaurant Review, London

Acorn House
69 Swinton St
WC1X 9NT

Cuisine: British
Tel: 020 7 812 1842
Fax:
Email:
Website: www.acornhouserestaurant.com
Nearest Station: Kings Cross Tube

Acorn House Restaurant has had many good write ups over the last 12 months so I thought I'd go along and find out what all the fuss was about.
Situated about 5 mins from Kings Cross and 10 mins from Holborn, the entrance is unassuming but the greeting is warm. Our coats were taken and we were shown to a middle table in a long thin restaurant, with the bar at the entrance end and the kitchen at the other end.
It's not a big place and the neighbours are sitting close by, mainly in tables of two but the atmosphere is buzzy, almost bistro like so you don't feel like whispering.
The menu is simple and everyone should find something they like. It isn't fancy and it doesn't wow. Prices are around £9 for starters and £16 for main courses. I had a smoked mackerel starter with baby leeks which was tasty and a big portion and followed it with the lamb chop with anchovy and rosemary sauce. Both dishes were very good and very filling.
There is a good value wine selection by the glass and the bill with tip and wine should not need to be more than £50 a head.
Only gripe was the inattentive Eastern European waitress that we had, who starred blankly at us when we asked for bread and who kept forgetting things like the water. Other than that, a great experience and a restaurant that I would return to.

Dehesa Restaurant Review, London

Dehesa
25 Ganton St
W1F 9BP

Cuisine: Spanish
Tel: 0207 494 4170
Fax:
Email: info@dehesa.co.uk
Website: www.dehesa.co.uk
Nearest Station: Oxford Circus Tube

You can't book at Dehesa so be sure to pitch up early for either lunch or dinner because this is a popular place.
Focusing on tapas, without being too Spanishy, this restaurant has a range of not over priced dishes to share and share alike. You can sit at high long tables or at the bar and dig in to a classic jamon inberico dish, with a nice glass of red wine and some bread for under £15.
It has a buzzy atmosphere and friendly and efficient serving staff. The food seemed to come out without any thought as to correct order (our lamb dish came before the fish dish for example) and some of the dihes were cooler then we might have liked on a cold winter's day, but these are minor gripes in what was overall a good experience.

Matsuri Restaurant Review, Holborn, London

Matsuri
71 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6EA

Cuisine: Japanese
Tel: 020 7 430 1970
Fax: 020 7430 1971
Email: eat@matsurihighholborn.co.uk
Website: http://www.matsuri-restaurant.com
Nearest Station: Holborn Tube

A repeat visit to this restaurant up the road from my office. I took some colleagues here and we went to the Teppanyaki downstairs area. Four of us sat at one of the big tables with a young couple on the other side and got stuck into Sake, wine and beer.
The food is very good, especially the beef and lobster but be prepared to pay for it - even with the entertainment of seeing the chef cook the food in front of you, this still ends up being an expensive night out. We paid around £80 per head and still walked out feeling a little hungry. Plus the atmosphere downstairs can be a little dull.

Restaurant marketing - Knaypa signs to London Restaurant Review

The Knapya Restaurant in Hammersmith signed this week to The London Restaurant Review profile marketing programme.

You can read what The Knaypa Restaurant has to say for itself here.

The programme gives restaurants their own voice on the website, with the ability to include photos, full descriptions, menus, special offers etc.

One of the key advantages of the programme is that the restaurant profile gets indexed in Google and therefore provides another way for the restaurant to be found in the great sea that is search.

If you are a restaurant owner and wish to promote your restaurant in this way, it will cost you £50 for a 6 month tenancy, or £70 with a photo or two.  Please contact me for more details.