Courvoisier Vs
Metro Garden Restaurant and Bar

Metro Garden Restaurant and Bar

9 Clapham Common Southside London, SW4 7AA, United Kingdom

Venues • British • European • Vegetarian


"at £16.95 per for a frying dinner they expect something special or at least for it to be edible. I ordered the lamb, the meat was delicious, but that was it. the evening meal was served in a bowl, drown in a not particularly beautiful sweet gravur, which tasted all the same. a piece of brokkoli, 2 pastilles and a carrot and 4 stone-hard “roasting potatoes”, one could not even cut with a steak knife. the yorkshire pudding was burned up and so tender everywhere else, it was just a big disappointment. I complained politely about the kartoffels and the sweet and the amount of “gread” at the end of the meal. they said they would give it back to the cook, but no more word about it from the staff. it would have been appreciated if they were just coming back and apologized. pay attention to the broth that is brought as soon as your floor comes to the chair is for...worthy it was because it was nice, but a bit of a surprise at the end, especially given the complaining I made and the half eaten meal. my friend enjoyed his beef dinner, but the yorkshire was more a pancake than a pudding! they also overloaded on the glass of the wein I ordered with £2.50, but at this point I could not complain again, we cut our losers, feel thoroughly torn down and praised not back. that is a shame when the personal seemed beautiful and I liked the quirky decoration and the feeling of the place."

Soho Wala

Soho Wala

21 Great Marlborough Street W1F 7HL, London, United Kingdom

Asian • Indian • Drinks • Waffles


"Really good food, very poor service. When we entered the restaurant the waitress hostess firstly said ‘no no no’ and wagged her finger at us from across the room. We then said we have a reservation she beckoned us over to the bar that she was standing behind, clearly munching on something as she spoke to us while licking food off her fingers. She then checked for our reservation and explained why she said no in the first place, apparently it was because a lot of people ‘had just been walking in today’. Given that literally NO ONE walked in throughout the time we were there, and just 4 tables (including ours) were occupied, I wasn’t sure why walk ins were a problem. While ordering food, 2 of the items we ordered weren’t available. For one she said, oh no that item hasn’t been available for 6 months and for another item we asked for, she said I have no idea what that is, no one’s ever ordered that! After we paid for our food she came back and asked me to log into my internet banking and asked to take a picture of the card transaction on my phone, as apparently it went through on the card machine but wasn’t showing up on their system. The saving grace was the food excellent food. But I will never go back, and certainly would not recommend anything but a takeaway or home delivery from this place. Abysmal service and super disappointing, even more so because it was my husband’s birthday (which, despite being mentioned in the reservation was not acknowledged at all) Given the location Soho Wala really need to pull up their socks service wise."

Dean Street Townhouse Restaurant

Dean Street Townhouse Restaurant

69-71 Dean St., Soho W1D 3SE, W1D 4PX, London, United Kingdom

Pasta • Pizza • Hotels • Italian


"I suggest that they avoid this restaurant unless they are happy to have stolen their personal belongings. I was sadly on a birthday party on this place. the signs did not look good when they ran out of champagne in the early Friday evening and knew that a birthday should be celebrated and also many of the weepings listed on their weeping list were not available. eating was nothing to write home, but since we were there to celebrate eating was secondary and so tolerable. However, the night took a significant downturn when standing up to leave, was discovered that my coat had disappeared. the waitress had hanged it next to the door on the other hand, and then pulled a curtain over the dumbbells, so that they were completely hidden from the diner's sight. I should point out that the dressing stand is right next to the inset and completely observing the fit. you would ask in hindsight, the wisdom of a businessman with years of experience, a coat rack at the front of the establishment on the busy soho road with a curtain that covers the view of personal things. this is a clear case of negligence on the part of the owner. Nevertheless, the personal seemed really worried about the disappearance and assured me that they would cover the cost of a replacement paint as a gesture of good will if the coat was not returned the next day. they also gave a taxi and I had no reason to doubt their integrity or promise for a resolution, and therefore they did not ask to call the police. I would have known how the owner wanted to address the matter that I would have called for the police to be contacted at that time. the ruthless owner and I had a hostile telephone conversation in which he was rude from the beginning obscene rude, seemed to mock my choice of the coat and said that he was surprised that someone would steal it because it wasn't designer(and accused me of being a bulliger, despite the fact that he had led the whole phone. he has constantly reluctant and ultimately denied the culpability, although he had admitted that he had seen the cctw and saw his waitress with my coat. in all my years to eat regularly, I had never disappeared a single object in a facility that has to do with a owner alone, who seems to fight with the concept of reasonable customer service. this is a low-class facility, but regardless of the fact that the guests should be able to dinate without considering their property disappearing. / there are many excellent restaurants in london where they can dine in fabulous environment without worrying about their personal belongings being stolen and I would strongly recommend to avoid this place in favor of one of the safer, more professional decisions!"