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Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse - Richmond

Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse - Richmond

13-19 The Square Old Palace Terrace Richmond, Greater London TW9 1EA, TW9 1DT, United Kingdom

Sushi • Pizza • Seafood • Asiatic


"After I had made an appetit that runs around the kew garden, my friend and I drove to lunch after richmond. we have reviewed our options and decided to go for this restaurant./ the place is spacious. it made use of black and natural wood colors, which gave it a sophisticated yet domestic look. the outlet also uses a lot of natural light, which gives the feeling of an opener space. I liked the place. I think the interiors were tastefully finished./ it was not busy when we arrived, occupied with only one handful of tables. we need to choose our place and choose a rectangle. the personal was very nice and attentive. they made some recommendations and described the home specialties when we asked. we quickly identified our decisions. we had gamben and calamari fritti for starter and roasted pork bell and steak milanesa napolitana for our net. we agreed to share so that we can both taste more dishes./ the food was served quickly. the calamari was really nice. it was thin, slightly coated and crisp. the accompanying garlic mayo had beautiful aromen. it was a good choice. the gambas looked and tasted differently than we expected. we had the Spanish tapas version in the sense. that said it wasn't bad. it had fine aromas and light acid from the combined wine-garlic-lemon ingredients. the black bell did not see to appetize on the plate. the mushalat looked like wild leaves and the swarm looked boring. it was a thicker cut, slightly dry and a tade too salty. the Bbq sauce was mild tasting and balanced the salt on the pork. it added taste to the court, but there was not enough of it on the teller. I would suggest having it on the side and allowing the guests to determine the amount to put on the court. the sweet potato fries that came with the court were delicious. the steak milanesa napolitana looked huge on the teller. it looked delicious. the steak itself was tender, while the tomato cheese bouncing was tasteful. together, the tomato cheese aroma drowned the steak. we barely tasted the steak. it felt like we were eating margherita pizza. I would suggest the cook to recalibrate the balance. this could be a good dish./ the place looked every bit promising from beautiful interiors, chilled ambiente to good menu choices to reasonable trips, but eating was a bit down. we were underwhelmed by those who we had. I hope the place can improve and live its potential."

The Bunghole Cellars

The Bunghole Cellars

57 High Holborn London, WC1V 6DT, WC1V 7HZ, United Kingdom

Bbq • Wine • Coffee • British


"I met one night after work a friend. we're always here when we were working around the corner. After we were not so many years, we were looking forward to a little nostalgia, but were bitterly disappointed from the beginning to the end. it took at least 15 minutes to get someone's attention just to order a drink. we ordered a side of the artisan brot and butter for the table, which is as slightly roasted cut brot, without explanation. After I had waited five minutes without luck to get someone's attention, I went to our waiter to ask why we were dead instead of the advertised brot. then I was told that they were called from the artisan bread. When I asked if we could have normal brot (instead of roasted, I was told that the toast on our table was the last thing they had! the main course, it must be said, was delicious! bangers and mash a classic! to dessert! we shared a treacle tart with clotted cream. the amount of cream that was presented was a sweat! a teaspoon full. my friend asked about the part of the cream and asked if we could have a little more. he wanted to investigate. he came back about 10 minutes later with 2 bowls of cocose cream! we then learned that the cream was already served was only double cream and not the advertised dorset clotted cream as they had run out of this and had now fled from the standard double cream! it seemed that the kitchen simply did not have their waiters from what was served or what was available to order. they also seemed so sad to be among servants, to this occasion I must give a negative review. I will still go back to our other favorite wine bars from davy, namely the becher house in london bridge, davy’s at st james and the crusting pipe in covent garden. we have not been completely discontinued :"