Avocado Bruschetta
Alex Kitchen

Alex Kitchen

Rote Pforte 12 25813 Husum, Windsor, United Kingdom

Soup • German • Vegetarian • International


"We had to wait about 50 minutes for our food, even the guests at the side table did so. You apologised, not with us. We had the oriental chickpea curry with tofu and the Asian vegetables wok with tofu. On both courts were 5 tofu cubes. If I look at how much beef is in comparison with the dishes, I feel a little less favoured than vegans. In the Kichererbsencurry there was no spinach to see what I was addressing directly. The service asked the cook responsible for the curry and wok dishes (open kitchen) and came back with the explanation that the baby spinach was processed in the sauce. That's what I feel. I'm not blind. It was not to see a little green in the whole curry. On the picture on the Internet you can see the baby spinach clearly. Tastefully the curry was rather faded, the sauce of the wok had a addictive effect, which makes me think of glutamate, otherwise everything fresh from the vegetables. Naan bread was delicious. As dessert, we had been looking forward to the vegan dairy with strawberry sauce, to which we were told that there was generally no more, he was unfortunately still standing on the map ahja (also on the internet), then I come back to the table again. The homemade herbalist was much too sweet to both of us. The service was friendly and helpful. Probably we just had bad luck this evening, unfortunately the holiday is around and it was always very fast booked out the days before. Reservation is recommended in high season."

The Artisan Of Clerkenwell

The Artisan Of Clerkenwell

53-54 St Johns Square, London, United Kingdom

Pubs • Full • Steak • Casual


"Fantastic gastropub with simple well executed food and great value. Some of the best chips I have eaten in London. We attended the soft relaunch following refurbishment. The place looks very handsome with leather booths and dark wooden farmhouse style tables. Music was a little too loud for the dining room. I wonder if they don't have separate volume controls for the restaurant and the pub. My companion had Cajun fish and chips. The sweet potato chips were just amazing. Very crunchy, slightly caramelized flavor that contrasted beautifully with the zingy lime mayo served with them.. The mayo had been made with plenty of zest and citrus juice. The battered fish was lovely and light and didn't taste oily. There were some garnishes of pickles and re-fried beans. My main of pork ribs was enormous. I ended up taking half of the meat home. Ribs were very tender and falling off the bone, though for my taste there was too much of the sweet BBQ sauce. Again some of the best fries I have ever had. Thin, very crunchy and seasoned with cayenne and paprika. There was half a cob of corn that had been charred on the grill. It didn't have that distinctly chewy texture of corn cooked entirely on the grill. The corn had been parboiled, and then blackened a little over flames but it was very pleasant. There was also some undressed watercress and coleslaw that was crunchy and fresh but otherwise indifferent. Do be warned about ordering wine here. If you ask for a bottle of the house red, they don't bring the cheapest bottle (a £19.50 Tempranillo) but the Malbec which is halfway down the list at £23.50."