Cheese
Medlar

Medlar

438 Kings Road London, SW10 0LJ, SW10 0BB, United Kingdom

Beer • French • Cheese • British


"medlar in chelsea feels good. it is a finer it area and they see the ripe and good to do quantity that undoubtedly often navigate their way through what a delightful menu. as a solo dinner, research in the opposite to do, they can feel that they are a little self-confident sitting somewhere that is 't casual dining. Finally, for such a post location, why would they not have a partner, friend or family. I can safely say that not only this place will cost them the convenient eating alone, it is also without air and grace to make them feel that they are not worthy. for the magnificent dining and star service everyone is welcome if they can afford it naturally. her lunch menu is prix fixe with three cures at £35, two courses at £30 and one cure at £25. The prices show clearly that it is worth more for money, more than just doing one dish. I went for the price-performance ratio and started with a sweet mais veloute with boneless chicken wings, ras el haout oil and aged comte gougeres. in the round it was like a cross between suppe and gazpacho. the chicken wing was so delicate and it worked really well in the plate. they could not immediately see that it was in there, but as they immerse them in them received spoons to experience the hidden were completely. for my main course I had squash ravioli with royal oysters mushrooms, cavolo nero, ricotta, fresh walnuts and a sage-beure ritterette. delicious! I love wild mushrooms to the moon and back; it is very how that it is available in most of my food options. the service at this place is slick. the decoration is underestimated luxury. the guests think themselves as they are on their champagne. it is not what they see from outside, it is very inclusive."

The Garden Room Dormy House

The Garden Room Dormy House

Willersey Hill, Cotswold, United Kingdom

Fish • Cafés • British • Desserts


"Rebooked the garden room at the Dormy House while staying nearby at the Fish Hotel. The setting was very warm and inviting, and overall the food was very good. However, the service was severely lacking and left us bewildered by the exoerience. Given the thoughtful and extensive wine list, we were delighted to see one of our favourite blends from South Africa on the menu. After ordering, and about 15 minutes later, the server returned to say there was an error and they put the wrong varietal on the list and wanted to serve us a completely différent wine from that producer. We ordered a different bottle in line with the food we ordered. However, our appetisers came before our wine did. Another 15 minutes of waiting (we are now 30 minutes into our dinner with no wine) and the waiter comes back with another bottle saying they have lost our bottle but for us to drink this instead while we wait. No explanation, and not even showing us the wine she poured. That was the last we saw of our waiter as somehow the room got busy and she took take of the other guests for the rest of the evening. We eventually got our wine, which was brought to the table opened without the cork. Strange practice unbecoming a restaurant of this caliber. When we finished our dessert, we struggled for 20 minutes to get any server to acknowledge us or clear our plates. So we went to the server station to ask for the bill. We watched our server work at at least seven different tables before we had to go up and ask a second time. When the bill came, the server didn’t even ask us how our dinner was. We gave our credit card and the other server took it away mumbling. She returned 10 min later to say she lost the connection. She handed us back the card and cancelled processing statement, and said she wasn’t able to charge our card. She didn’t know what to do and asked if maybe we deal with it at the reception (even though we are not guests of the hotel) Will not return."

The Potting Shed at Dormy House

The Potting Shed at Dormy House

Dormy House Hotel Willersey Hill Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7LF, Cotswold, United Kingdom

Beer • Wine • Cafés • Hotels


"Rebooked the garden room at the Dormy House while staying nearby at the Fish Hotel. The setting was very warm and inviting, and overall the food was very good. However, the service was severely lacking and left us bewildered by the exoerience. Given the thoughtful and extensive wine list, we were delighted to see one of our favourite blends from South Africa on the menu. After ordering, and about 15 minutes later, the server returned to say there was an error and they put the wrong varietal on the list and wanted to serve us a completely différent wine from that producer. We ordered a different bottle in line with the food we ordered. However, our appetisers came before our wine did. Another 15 minutes of waiting (we are now 30 minutes into our dinner with no wine) and the waiter comes back with another bottle saying they have lost our bottle but for us to drink this instead while we wait. No explanation, and not even showing us the wine she poured. That was the last we saw of our waiter as somehow the room got busy and she took take of the other guests for the rest of the evening. We eventually got our wine, which was brought to the table opened without the cork. Strange practice unbecoming a restaurant of this caliber. When we finished our dessert, we struggled for 20 minutes to get any server to acknowledge us or clear our plates. So we went to the server station to ask for the bill. We watched our server work at at least seven different tables before we had to go up and ask a second time. When the bill came, the server didn’t even ask us how our dinner was. We gave our credit card and the other server took it away mumbling. She returned 10 min later to say she lost the connection. She handed us back the card and cancelled processing statement, and said she wasn’t able to charge our card. She didn’t know what to do and asked if maybe we deal with it at the reception (even though we are not guests of the hotel) Will not return."