Restaurant Reviews & Suggestions - Where to eat?

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  • go to balham. it's full of arseholes but the restaurants are pretty solid.

  • We went to Bull & Last, thanks for the recommendation. The homemade ice creams and sorbet were amazing.

  • North London chinese? Doesn't matter if it's a bit spendy

  • Xian Impression. bang bang oriental food hall.

  • First time eating at Royal China for dim sum today - it is more expensive but you can tell the difference, approaching din tai fung levels.

    Went to Xu last week at I was seriously impressed. If anyone is planning on going have some recco dishes.

  • What's the word on Ceviche?
    I'm here now, so I'm committed regardless...

  • Any recommendations near South Ken/Royal Albert Hall? Thinking Casa Brindisa at the moment...

  • Budget/style? Could spend a fortune around there in really very good food.

  • Around £40 a head without alcohol would be ideal. Any style! What have you got in mind?

  • Anyone been to Picture-Fitzrovia? They seem to have a decent deal on at the moment and wondering if it's any good.

  • I was eyeing that up as well - if you go, let us know :)

  • Excellent light supper at Ceviche in Soho. Also introduced to multiple varieties of Pisco at bartenders insistence, though I only paid for one, as far as I can recall...

  • Go on then: Xu, what should we be eating?

  • The small dishes are excellent. I definitely recommend the Bak Kwa sampler.

  • Went to Lyle's on Thursday, found it a bit disappointing. It was all very competent but nothing leapt out at me as great. It wasn't bad but for the price and reputation I expected better.

    Also went to Ambrette in Margate and had the tasting menu http://theambrette.co.uk/tasting-menu-1.php Indian-inspired (but not curries). A bit unusual and tasty (although pretty substantial), worth a visit and much better than Lyle's for about the same price. Matching wines weren't great but I wasn't expecting that much for £20 for seven glasses.

  • Hoppers in Soho.

    one for the 'terrible name, fantastic food' files.

    the lack of a booking system may be a bit much for some, but get there early to avoid ballache.

  • too spicy for me but nice

  • Lotus crisps were nice enough
    *Tomato and Smoked Eel
    *Truffle Steamed Egg
    Beef Pancakes - nice enough but promised more than it delivered, especially at £10
    *Shou Pa Chicken
    *Chilli Egg drop crab
    Lardo Lard Onion rice
    *Girolle Vermicelli

    We had the char sui pork and I thought it was pretty average. The ones I've starred above were the best dishes. Overall I really enjoyed it.

  • Thanks man! Good to see you at Lanark too.

    Next Q: where's the best char siu bao in London?

  • I went there on the day there was that Soho-wide power cut. We got a round of free drinks and some free nibbles and dhal, but nothing else. Nibbles and menu didn't inspire me to go back but I've heard good things since.

  • Yeah good to see you too.

    I had my best char siu bao the other week at Royal China on Baker st. I found most other places are pretty similar.

    Din Tai Fung is supposed to have opened in the UK and their CSB are awesome

  • I've heard about DTF - my Aussie fiancé raves about them. Looking forward to their London debut.

  • XLB TDF

    (Also meant to say on Saturday - Cathay Pacific have got a bunch of cheap flights to asia at the moment which you might have been interested in. Like this )

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