A rich and creamy caramel pudding with a silky texture, topped with a golden caramel sauce.
Food • Fish • Cheese • Spanish
"Why have I not gone here before? My wife took me out for a birthday dinner and I chose this place as somewhere new to try. It's in a great location just opposite the Playhouse Theatre and very close to Princes Street. What a great...choice! The food was excellent and every dish was beautifully presented. I'm sure it's all good but we loved the whitebait, calamari, octopus, pork cheeks, Spanish black pudding and salad with grilled goats cheese. We had dishes between us, portions were decent and good value for such quality food. The staff were really friendly and even sang me happy birthday and brought me a wee cake. The atmosphere was great and it felt like everyone was having a happy night out. Just what we all need in these difficult times. Thanks La Sal for a great experience!! We'll be back."
Bars • Beer • Cuban • Tapas
"it was at our booked time of 6pm (opening time,) to which the door was open, but only one cook was inside. the waiter stood up and didn't apologize or offered to sit on us. Instead, he began to open the doors and lay tables. we stood there until 6:20, to which we did not yet sit or have told us something. we went 2 minutes to to tomo pizza. nice eating there."
Tea • French • Dining • Drinks
"Our booking for two people had been lost. We stood waiting whilst two seemingly inexperienced staff members argued where to seat us. We were given a table for four made up of two smaller tables. As we sat down the tables were pulled an inch apart and the waiter said he needed it for other bookings. I said fine but it needed to be further away to stop us feeling we were sharing a table. He moved it another inch. Menus arrived promptly but 15 minutes later we'd still not been asked for our drink order. We left. Had been to SF many times before but this time may well be the last."
Beer • Wine • Coffee • Vietnamese
"Another great find. Years ago, I used to be on Kingsland Road every other week. Now that I have moved to SW London, Kingsland Road is a bit of a treck. I also feel that the quality has suffered and was keen to find a Vietnamese closer to home. Viet Ace has filled the spot with great authentic food and great staff. The only gripe was that during our visit on one of the colder nights, the restaurant was also getting quite cold."
Steak • Grill • Sandwiches • Gluten Free
"We visited here today for our wedding anniversary meal. We’ve been regulars for special occasions for around 10 years now so it was a no brainer to visit again as the food has always been amazing. Sadly this would be our last visit. On arrival we were greeted by new faces. Turns out there’s new ownership, we obviously weren’t aware of this. We cannot fault the staff at all because they were all lovely and welcoming. Good start. Sadly the menu has changed a lot and many of our fave items were no longer on the menu. We ordered chicken empanadas for starters. They tasted the same as before but instead of using chicken breast it was now chicken mince. Not as tasty or worth the price in our opinion. For our main we both ordered fillet steak at over £30 a piece. My husbands was cooked perfectly (well done . Mine was not. I ordered medium and it arrived medium rare. Maybe even more rare as I attempted to eat it. The meat wasn’t even red in colour, it was a purple tone and it was so rare and wobbled like jelly on my plate. I ended up not being able to stomach more than 50% of it. And to top it off it had 0% flavour. Maybe the chef needs to season the meat in future. The chimichurri was spot on but my husbands peppercorn sauce was rank. It was a strange sloppy grey substance. Never before in my life have I seen grey peppercorn sauce! My husband soon regretted pouring it over his steak which then made it inedible. Ordered the garlic and parsley roasted potato side at around £5. It arrived as 3 large roasted wedges with a small amount of green sauce dribbled on the top! Bland and awful. I’m actually offended by this side in particular. The roasted red pepper however was lovely. But how hard could that one be to get right. My husband did however enjoy one part of his meal and that was the prawn starter. So well done for that one I guess. Still not enough to justify the amount of money we’d just been robbed of. We only had soft drinks with our meal so didn’t spend much on those but the total bill came in at just over £150. I can honestly say it was the biggest waste of money ever. Shocking food to say the least. In my opinion and advice to any regulars out there please steer clear. Sad to say after so many visits over the past decade, we will never return here. Any recommendations for a new steak house would be welcomed! :"
Pubs • Steak • Pizza • Seafood
"First of all, there was only one poor girl front of house, Lianne, serving drinks, making coffee, taking food orders and serving table, and she did it brilliantly. We had booked a table, and ordered drinks, but still had a fair wait for food. I ordered the gammon and eggs, and a mountain of peas, and apart from a small ramekin of chips it was good. My wife ordered the Chicken Penang curry, which consisted of five strips of chicken, a solid fusion of rice, and lots of beans. As a side she ordered a ramekin of chips at £2.95. What a rip off!!! Our daughter ordered the Steak, chips and bearnaise sauce £20.20p. to be cooked medium rare which, was cold and over cooked. It was subsequently sent back. By the time the replacement steak had arrived my wife and I had nearly finished our meals and our daughter had lost her appetite!! In conclusion I would suggest that this establishment needs a good shake up, the food is definitely overpriced for a pub meal, and I would recommend anyone considering a meal in this pub to give it a wide berth."
Food • Steak • Irish • Seafood
"Cornstore is hands down the best restaurant in Limerick city! My partner and I have been twice and each time we loved everything about this place. The food (my steak was excellent), the drinks, the atmosphere, and the service are top notch in all of Ireland. We will be returning again and again."
Wine • Italian • British • Vegetarian
"My husband and I went here for a date night and while the food was very good, the service was incredibly poor. Upon arrival, food menus were given to us, but no drink menu. We then spent over 30 minutes trying to ask for a drink menu and order our food, but kept being told they would be with us in a minute. The restaurant wasn’t even full there were 3 empty tables next to us! Servers were just busy chatting with other tables. At the end of our meal, my husband asked for a coffee and to see the desert menu. After 30 minutes of waiting my husband got up to tell our server that we were leaving and just wanted the bill. Sorry, but while the food was quite good, can’t recommend."
Pasta • Vegan • Italian • Vegetarian
"simple 100% gluten-free socket in busy soho. blink and they would miss it. small spaces as usual in the center of london, so best to go, instead of trying an online booking (they always keep tabs for walks.) everything here is gf including desserts and beer, so it is a paradie for zöliakieer, but willing to pay through the nase! for beginners we ordered arancini, a brotsortiment and asparagus bacon croquettes all were okay and a leak for our children who had never eaten italian because of all gluten. netzen contain pink ravioli, spaghetti bolognaise and basil tagliatelle. all were sensational and very considerable portions. dessert was the biggest winner, though....read more"
French
"I really enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of this restaurant; it feels like dining in a cozy friend’s living room. I would definitely come back to sample more dishes."
Beer • French • European • Mediterranean
"sometimes eating in a restaurant is not about trendy eating, fine eating and small teller, but eating about comfort that makes them happy. recently I went to a small restaurant in angel: le sacré coeur, where one of my French friends invited me. it was a good reason to recover many years in a familiar and simple atmosphere. to begin the meal, we shared a plate of mix of marinated olives, cheese with sef and brot olive oil, as our waitress told us the most important courses were quite large. the cheese was good, served at room temperature, two disappointing points over this plate: the quality of the brotes was 't good, so a scandal for a French restaurant and where was the saucisson? my friend ordered a entrecôte grill with a pfeffer sauce. I was impressed by the size of her entrecôte and it was served with beautifully cooked thin frits. the entrecôte was perfectly cooked, tender and juicy. this entrecôte was better and cheaper than the one I tried in chabrot bistrot des halls at smithfield market. as a main course I had the classic coq au vin. it was such a pleasure to have a classic dish done so well, the carrots and mushrooms were slowly cooked in the sauce. carrots melt like butter in mouth. I remember when I went to the trendy brasserie zedel at piccadilly, the mushrooms and carrots were cooked separately from the sauce, it did not taste as great as they were too crispy. the coq au vin first came to the table, I did not notice that it came with a side: sautéed kartoffeln. I think this court would have been enough to be shared by two people. le sacré coeur is not the "coolest place to be for a meal in london, but for me this place was much better than some trendy places. it was very good worth a (massive) main course around £12, it came to £20 per head with wein and the plate we shared. sometimes they can surprise the humblest looking places. le sacré coeur was a simple French restaurant with a very friendly atmosphere and nice French waiter (I know that they are in the real famous to be rude to chris pople.) I will definitely come back to le sacré coeur when I am nostalgic or if I want to eat real French comfort eating without a poor le sacré coeur on when the bill comes. 8/10"
Pub • Steak • Vegan • British
"Can highly recommend the Sunday roasts here. but be aware it is a limited menu on a Sunday. Plentiful portions with a great selection of fresh vegetables and well cooked meat. Enjoyable desserts too! Shame only black or white coffee...would have loved to finish with a cappuccino! Overall, good value. The pub was very quiet when we visited; the atmosphere could have been improved by some background music. Will go back if in that area again as it is a lovely traditional pub with a spacious conservatory restaurant and lovely bar area. Just one other suggestion please add your new telephone number to your website which at present is incorrect I tried calling several times and it said invalid number. Thanks to someone who lives in the village we were given an alternative number to tryotherwise I wouldn't have eaten there!! Vegetarian options: Sunday roasts have a vegetarian option of Mediterranean vegetable flan which my friend enjoyed. A plentiful portion too! Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Sunday Roast Beef, Eton Mess, Cauliflower Cheese"
Fish • Kebab • Seafood • Desserts
"The only restaurant with a view of the harbour but portions (especially the whole lobster are small and value for money is lacking. The smoked haddock was very good but the dessert option (Dutch apple flan) was a slice of something unremarkable straight from the fridge. The staff are uniformly pleasant."
Salad • Cheese • Seafood • British
"Finally got to experience this absolute gem of a place. We went with friends and had to book in advance and put a deposit down. This place is popular and I now understand why. The inside is basic with a few tables no frills, but the staff are lovely and there is a lovely atmosphere. I now understand why this place is so busy, people from all over flock to this place for the amazing food. We started with oysters, I wasn't keen but tried them and now a convert they were incredible. I wish I could remember the toppings but can't. The flavours exploded in your mouth and lasted for a long time after they were incredible. The starters were faultless I had the pork belly and scallops and again the flavours were incredible. For my main I had the Moroccan spiced monkfish omg wow and souffle for desert. All the dishes we had were breathtaking and we can't wait to return. If you want amazing food, coupled with excellent service then you have to come here. This food is made with passion and that shines through. You will not regret booking this excellent value for money. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £50–60 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Rock Oysters, Blue Cheese Ice Cream, Pan Fried Crab Cake, Lobster Lasagna"
Cafés • Sushi • Mexican • Seafood
"This place is simply amazing. The shop is indeed well stocked with supplements, health foods especially organic, organic fruit and vegetables, and a whole host of organic cooking ingredients to and other health products I found apple cider, colloidal silver just to name a few. There is a selection of fresh healthy breads and a display cabinet with lots of tempting treats such as brownies as well as vegetarian wraps and sandwiches to take away. The food choice is indeed very very good. And on the 1st floor is a vegetarian cafe producing really great hot meals and of course organic coffee made with organic milk. There are vegetarian alternatives to milk, such as soya and almond milk. The cafe is extremely popular which goes to show just how good the food is. Vegans are catered for too. This establishment is well worth a visit when in Minehead I always eat lunch at the cafe because the food is so tasty"
Cafe • Soup • Cafés • British
"We had a lovely afternoon tea which served in the quiet room. I loved the little bowl of soup and the beautiful presentation of the dishes. Very nice cake selection and we had our first taste of edible flowers. The scones would be my least favourite part as think I would have expected different' scones from the usual there and they were rather dry. Also one jar of jam and cream were a bit small portion for the four scones however the black currant jam was delicious."
Steak • Vegan • British • European
"We were so impressed with the warm welcome, excellent menu and first class service that as soon as our starters arrived we asked our server to book us in again for the following night. The menu covers both their daytime bistro type offering with an a la carte selection which, while relatively small (around five choices for each course) made us wish we were staying longer so we could try everything. Starters were imaginative but the key was the quality of sauces with the mains. Good quality duck, chicken lamb etc had their taste well enhanced by sauces that nearly had us licking the plate. Portion size too was not neglected and overall it offered astounding value, with the mains typically around £20 which included a generous serving of fresh vegetables. Staff were just lovely and coped well with the external failure of their card machine and we enjoyed a chat with the chef at the end of the evening. Unfortunately Alnwick is a bit far from home for us to pop down but if we're in that area again we'll certainly be back."
Pizza • Sushi • Seafood • Fast Food
"Ate here Wednesday with friends for a university reunion. Food was very good and small but interesting wine list. Excellent service. Place is very small and in centre of town. You need to book and that really means ringing. We were asked to preorder food, but that not a problem. Most of the dishes were served on clay pots, on a plate with serviette. It made them quite difficult to eat. Several of us had cassoulet very generous but you had to take meat out of the pot to cut it up. That meant removing the serviettes from under a very hot dish tricky! Note there is no service charge on the bill but they ask for tips in cash. Vegetarian options: Don't think there were any it's french. Kid friendliness: Not really suitable"
Cafe • French • Coffee • Breakfast
"last Saturday I booked a table to breakfast and after arriving at the restaurant I was informed that the kitchen was closed because of the absentness of the chef. I think they could have a message or an email with the registration of the customers who have previously booked a table to avoid the trip to the restaurant. at this opportunity I got friends from Spain and it was quite frustrated for us leaving the restaurant without breakfast menu. the online bookings should receive more attention, as it reflects how the restaurant deals with its customers."
Soup • Asian • Coffee • Burgers
"It wasn’t the warmest welcome that we received. The entrance door was already open (to this small but vibrant restaurant) and so we did not see a notice on the middle of the door saying to wait to be seated, and as we walked in looking for staff a young lady somewhat sharply and sternly ordered us to wait outside on the pavement. After quite a while waiting, we were eventually ushered to our table. It’s a very nicely furnished place with an authentic look and feel to it. Once we were settled inside the other staff seemed pleasant. All the diners are closely seated next to each other and conversations were pretty loud and lively, but the restaurant had atmosphere. The wine arrived in good time but I asked for something to be omitted from the food, so I already anticipated that the food would take a while to arrive. Plus it was packed inside there. The food was good, nicely seasoned and rather flavoursome. For what you receive, I would say that it’s on the expensive side but fortunately we had a discount from The Fork and so it made it a bit more reasonable."