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Arnika

Arnika

26 Craven Park Road, London, NW104AB, United Kingdom

Halal • Persian • Vegetarian • Middle Eastern


"Having recently been subjected to a number of over priced, snotty, lack lustre restaurants that had left me utterly depressed and frustrated, I was more than relieved to step into Arnika on a sunny week day evening, a modest little Persian restaurant in my local hood of Harlesden. Sitting outside Arnika doesn't afford Parisian style views but it matters not a jot when the manager is most welcoming, polite and entirely happy for you to BYO without a corkage charge. Excellent start. In the mood for a little mezze, four of us chose a range of meat and vegetarian starters that were ludicrously cheap and had me wondering how on earth people could survive in the face of gigantic London rents and rates. Anyway to the food. Prettily presented, I am delighted to say we were in total unison about the delicious, fresh, clean tasting dishes that were put before us. Saffron and garlic chicken wings served with a garlic aioli; crisp pastries encasing succulent chicken with a tangy, fiery tomato salsa; creamy hummus topped with tiny but juicy pieces of lamb; babaganoush which was eagerly scooped up with super thin flat bread; a couple of the house salads which were adorned with feta and walnuts. This sort of food is neither complicated nor requires years of training in a sweaty French kitchen. It is, however, honest, simple fare that involves thought, spankingly fresh ingredients and a cook who knows about flavour combinations. Get this will you? We had no room for mains and so we asked for the bill. It came to a whopping £30. For those of you who are **** at maths, that means you would be £7.50 lighter of pocket. Shut the front door! By the way, I shouted about Arnika on the local Harlesden FB page and since then, I have heard nothing but similar reports from very happy customers. I should cocoa. Well done Arnika; If they don't make it, it will be a sad day for us all."

The Den At St Martins Lane London

The Den At St Martins Lane London

45 St. Martin's Lane, London, United Kingdom

Cafe • Healthy • Cocktail • High Tea


"As it was a lovely sunny day in London we decided to try out The Terrace at St Martins Lane Hotel for dinner and take advantage of their outside space. Wow, we were not disappointed on either the space, food or drinks. They’ve cleverly maximised their outside space and created an oasis of calm – a great place to relax away from the craziness that is Covent Garden – with the added bonus of sitting in the sun. The large flowerpots and foliage screens shield you from people walking past so you don’t feel you’re on display. We ordered their signature drink – the Chandon Garden Spritz – which was the perfect drink to enjoy in the sun. It’s refreshing with a hint of orange served with dried orange slice and rosemary. Sounds weird with the rosemary but it really works. We decided to share a couple of starters and mains so we could try as many dishes as possible. The menu isn’t large, but we found we were spoilt for choice as everything sounded delicious. We had the salmon tartare which was refreshing and full of flavour. The burrata was so smooth and creamy – just melted in your mouth and the spiced melon puree was an inspired addition! We loved their twist on the classic Caesar salad – especially the tempura anchovies – could have eaten a bowl of them! The sumac trout with crab tabbouleh was a hit with us both as well. The level of service was spot on, we didn’t have to wait long or wave manically to get their attention. A shout out to James and Ottavia who were so welcoming and attentive. Highly recommend The Terrace – it’s now a firm fav and will be a regular haunt for us during the summer months."

La Piazza Ii

La Piazza Ii

65-67 Red Bank Road, FY2 9HX, Blackpool, United Kingdom

Pizza • Pasta • Steak • Seafood


"Went last night so very disappointed! Staff not as they were years ago... now young and rushed, no communication, not even small talk or politeness... Food awful to be polite... Starters chicken lives over cooked and very poor presentation. Minestrone soup was more chunky veg...than anything else, calamari looked ok but bland. Mains omg... lasagne watery pasta and arrived in a chipped unglued dish... left a lot Chicken with ham and asparagus served with rice. rice ok... rest wasn’t the best asparagus wrapped in slice of cheap round ham.. ate what could but left some just a place of off white food. No colour no care in playing up Seafood pasta... how I wasn’t Ill during the night is beyond me! The muscles were either closed, or had been left out for some time, cold withered put in my mouth and spat it straight out, prawns were pre cooked and added after so not very hot, watery sauce and over cooked pasta. Ate what could as starving... Garlic bread was cheap supermarket one which had been covered with a topping but tasted cheap we even left some of it whereby would usually order between us was more than enough of a poor experience. They were even warming someone’s desert up in a microwave near to us... no screen absolute joke. Been here a number of times years ago, great staff and atmosphere fab menu but NOT NOW, extremely disappointed, not cheap either especially given the food and service... we weren’t even asked if everything was or or if enjoyed our meals. DEFINITELY WILL NOT BE GOING BACK!! Absolute Waste of And ruined an evening we had been looking forward to for months!"

Al Boccon Di'vino Is Non Solo Vino

Al Boccon Di'vino Is Non Solo Vino

14A Red Lion St, Richmond Upon Thames, United Kingdom, TW9 1RW

Cafés • Pizza • Seafood • European


"This is the best Italian restaurant I have ever eaten in outside of Italy . That is quite a statement, coming from a man who will categorically slate any restaurant who offers mediocre Italian food. I am Italian, 61, and live in London. I consider my self a very good cook having learnt in Tuscany and Lazio in the early 80s to mid 90s from old wives, chefs and cooks alike. This restaurant is absolutely fantastic. It not only offers a set taster menu of supreme quality, but has the feel of a real authentic Italian restaurant. The chef Mamoon is from Bangladesh but for me he can be an honorary Italian if he likes. He has learned from a great chef the owner can 't recall his name) but he has learned so well. The paccheri hand made pasta with sausage was the very best pasta I 've ever eaten in a restaurant outside of Italy. Cooked to perfection. The fagioli with pancetta was of supreme quality and he needs to teach me how to cook it. please, please... Any restaurant who offers both Ornellia £100) a bottle or Tignanello £240) per bottle is serious. I cannot afford these wines anymore, but recall drinking them in Italy and they are of exceptional quality. Their house red was excellent and smooth and reasonably priced. They decide what you eat. They ask you if you have any dislikes at the start and then they bring you out an 8 course meal of top notch quality. Antipasti of prosciutto, figs, rugola, asparagus in a lovely cheesy sauce, the amazing fagioli and pancetta, prawns in garlic and tomato, scallops, paccheri pasta with sausage meat and cream, with a grand finale of porchetta with oven potatoes. THIS RESTAURANT IS A TEN! Simona, the manager is lovely, attentive and welcoming. Mimmo the waiter work his socks off and is brilliant front of house. I cannot fault this restaurant. It might be pricy for some at £70 per head plus wine, but it is worth every penny. Will I be going back? 100%! So who is Tony Toast? Well he 's my lifelong friend. It 's not his real name just his alter-ego. We celebrated his 60th last night in this wonderful little restaurant and it was a night we shall all remember! Thank you Boccon di 'vino you are divine! Giacomo Malvermi"