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Cacciari's Restaurant Sth Kensington - Old Brompton Rd

Cacciari's Restaurant Sth Kensington - Old Brompton Rd

United Kingdom, SW7 3LQ, London

Pasta • Pizza • Steak • Indian


"My wife and I were down in London to see a show and stayed over in Hammersmith and I'd found this place beforehand and had booked a table and good job I had, every table was taken and they were turning people away all evening. We shared the pizza focaccia bread to start, which was lovely, soft and warm and served with olive oil and balsamic, to dip into. My wife then had the seafood tagliolini dish and said it was the best pasta dish she's ever had and she loves pasta and regularly has it when we got out, so that is high praise. The prawns were proper big and meaty and the crab soft and she said every mouthful was a fishy taste sensation. Often with this type of dish the primary taste is tomatoes and the fish plays second fiddle but not here. I had the fillet steak in a peppercorn sauce with rosemary potatoes and a rocket and parmesan salad. I'd asked for my steak medium and it was spot on, cooked to perfection. Peppercorn sauce probably wouldn't be my first choice (blue cheese would) but this sauce was lovely, yes it had peppercorns in it but it was a hint, not overwhelming and detracting from the steak. The rosemary potatoes were lovely too and whilst a rocket and parmesan salad might be a simple dish and difficult to get wrong, it is possible but this was great too and went perfectly with my meal. My only slight criticism, and I haven't marked them down over it, as that would be unfair, because the meal was good, is that my Cacciari's handcrafted beer wasn't cold enough, barely cold even and it needed to be, so a tip for them, try to make sure your beer is cold. My glass of Chiaretto Del Garda on the other hand, was perfectly chilled and quaffable. Also, the service was impeccable, attentive but not intrusive, just how it should be. We've commented to ourselves about restaurants before, that those that seem to have a maitre d or someone who just has that all seeing eye, are so good and stand out from the crowd, well done. Would I go again, too right I would, would I recommend it, without hesitation but make sure you book. Dined 25th November."

Princess of Shoreditch

Princess of Shoreditch

76-78 Paul St, Shoreditch EC2A 4NE, London, United Kingdom

Steak • Cakes • British • Vegetarian


"We started our meal by arriving at 6pm, a VERY quiet time in the restaurant, meaning zero atmosphere. With no music, we were whispering as if we were in a library. Nice enough staff, we laughed at if I should have been offended at the waiter asking if I’d asked for “free” mains, when in fact I asked if we could have “three” mains between two people. My dinner mate said the waiter must think I’m a right chav for dropping my “th’s”. But on reflection, he was harmless and meant nothing by it, it became a bit of a running joke till the end of the meal. Starters were nice, crab crumpet and veal tartare, but very small. Mains, we had lamb, beef, and chicken. Let’s start with my chicken, it was pretty nice, no real complaints there(although I couldn’t get any chicken glaze from the brioche served with the dish, it was just a bit dry, but good for mopping up the sauce . My friend had lamb, the flavours were good, but his was all but cold. We agreed both plates were cold too, I think it can have a dramatic effect on how much a dish rapidly cools. My chicken wasn’t cold, but I wouldn’t want it much colder for sure. The beef was the “third” dish we shared, the beef wasn’t overly tender, the brisket(not sure exactly what cut style bit on the side very dry, the capers added nothing, and broadly the whole dish was under-seasoned. Quite underwhelming actually. The two most expensive dishes cold or underwhelming. We were however, overwhelmed by the cabbage side. Full of flavour, the topping was nice and umami, and without it, we may have felt a bit aggrieved at the mains(we did in hindsight to be fair . To be honest, we felt aggrieved at £135 for two starters, three mains, no alcohol(we both don’t drink . I had a £5.50 lemon bitter mocktail, which was nice. It’s a lot of money for this experience. I can eat so handsomely in say, Duck Soup Soho, or The Eagle Farringdon(in fact we had 1 starter, three mains at The Eagle a couple of weeks prior, for £70 for two!! . All very different dining experiences, but so satisfying at the latter two! I wouldn’t say The Princess is bad, it’s just not really that great an experience. We agreed it might be a great place to take someone on a date who doesn’t know a great deal about food, and who doesn’t eat a lot. It would really impress them. I can just think about many better places to go for food quality, cooking, atmosphere, and value for money. I’ll happily pay into the hundreds, it’s just got to tick more boxes than this did this evening."