Hand Made Tagliatelle
Vasco & Piero's Pavilion Restaurant

Vasco & Piero's Pavilion Restaurant

15 Poland Street London, W1F 8QE, FSA Food H, United Kingdom

Wine • Italian • European • Vegetarian


"Vasco Piero 's is a bit of a Soho institution not at all trendy and mainly overlooked by the 'foodie ' scene but much loved by those who simply want a restaurant that serves good food they can rely on time and again. I have been twice so far. The first time I was invited and we had four courses plus bread before we even had our main. I was so full I couldn 't finish my beautiful tagliatelle with speck, pistachio and cream. We had some seeded bread, salmon pate on bread, porchetta with parmesan to share, tempura battered cod with a sweet chilli sauce to share, a tortellino with shaved truffles in a butter sauce... and then my tagliatelle. The star of the meal, and the dish I still dream about, was the tortellini amazing silky pasta in a luxurious, velvety buttery sauce. It might seem odd that an Italian place also serves asian food but the chef is a dab hand with both and neither suffers. I went back for a big occasion to celebrate mine and my friend 's 20th 'anniversary '. She has also been here on several occasions and loves it. This time around, we split a creamy burrata and a tangy tuna sashimi to start (weirdly they went quite well together on the plate and then I had a buttery, rich, lamb tortelloni with rosemary and my friend had the prawn spaghettini. Tempting as dessert sounded, with half a bottle of red with our meal, and, delightfully, a glass of prosecco on the house (did they know it was a special occasion? we felt too full to eat any more. It was the same, elegant service, with the same, handmade, top notch pasta. I would gladly go again."

Coombe Abbey Garden Room

Coombe Abbey Garden Room

Brinklow RoadBinley, CV3 2AB, Coventry, United Kingdom

Steak • Vegan • British • Vegetarian


"Lovely afternoon tea, but unfortunately the restaurant staff let the experience down. On arrival we checked in at the hotel reception at 2.50pm and produced a Virgin Experience Days voucher. The receptionist suggested that we go and check into the restaurant and she assured me that she would bring us the printed voucher to us. I also enquired if we could have the knight 's afternoon tea with the voucher that we had and would it cost any more, as it appears on your menu saying it would be £3 extra each. The receptionist confirmed that there would be no extra charge. On entering the restaurant an middle aged Eastern European lady took our order and stated that we would have to forfeit an extra charge. I explained to her that the receptionist said there was no extra charge. She made a comment The reception don 't know what they are talking about. This was the first point of being made to feel uncomfortable. By the end of our afternoon tea, the receptionist had not brought our voucher to us as we were originally advised that she would do so. Myself and my husband got up to leave to collect the voucher from the reception and a young waitress came after us saying My colleague said that you need to come back and pay. I advised her that I was going to reception to get the print out that I was awaiting and enquire as to why I had been miss informed about the charges. While waiting at the reception. The original receptionist had finished her shift. I spoke to another receptionist who said that no voucher had been sent. I checked my email sent box and it had been sent. While at the reception the older lady from the restaurant came after us saying the we had to pay an extra cost. There were several other people at the reception at this point and I felt so humiliated with her behaviour towards me. It was as if she thought that we were going to run out without sorting things out. The receptionist waiverd the charges. To be quite honest the whole experience at Coombe Abbey was extremely disappointing. After the experience I sent an email to the hotel manager on the Mon evening. By Wednesday, still no had any acknowledgement of my complaint so I called the hotel. Was advised that the manager had just returned from his annual leave, but was assured that someone would be in contact with me that day. This did not happen, so I called the hotel again on the Thursday got to speak to the manager who really didn 't seem to be bothered about the poor service that we received. Blamed the problem on the Virgin voucher system and offered us a free glass of prosseco the next time we were there. REALLY!! what a waste of time trying to get things sorted and a waste of money on the purchase of the voucher."