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L'Amorosa

L'Amorosa

278 King Street Ravenscourt Park London, W6 0SP, United Kingdom

Pasta • Italian • British • Vegetarian


"my first visit to l’Amorosa was so early that they had the old lola and simon sign above the door. the restaurant is now officially opened a few weeks and it gradually adopts its new identity. ex zafferano chef Koch andy needham works with only one kitchen assistant, cooking a somewhat simpler version of the Italian dishes he prepares for so many years in belgravia. <br/ <br/ the room is a two flat, seating up to 40 people in all, with another eight outside in good weather. the decoration is simple but tasteful with wooden floors and white walls, the lighting in the evening very low in the did standards. As a nice touch there are free wlan with a respectable 10 mbps download speed. ikea, a quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential quintessential this was a comforting dish, which in turn precise, the sage a useful supplement (14/20). a mixed leaf salad on the side had a balanced dressur, fresh leaves and good quality kirsch tomaten. <br/ <br/ dessert dessert desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts desserts dessertserts dess des orange cakes was warm served and was nicely moist, with orangens, orangenate, oranges, with orangenés, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, served with oranges with oranges, oranges, oranges, served with oranges, oranges, beautifully moist, oranges with oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, oranges, served with oranges, oranges, oranges and oranges, with oranges and oranges and oranges. coffee was a brand called climpson estate and was excellent, rich and avoidance of bitterness.<br/ <br/ the bill for lunch for a person, with only water came only £22. in the evening, with a bottle of wine to share, a more realistic bill would be perhaps £55 a head, still very good value for cooking on this level."

Afternoon Tea Prestonfield

Afternoon Tea Prestonfield

Prestonfield House HotelPriestfield House, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Tea • Drinks • Afternoon Tea


"This was the most disappointing tea experience we had in the UK. I wanted our last afternoon to be special and really do it up with a fancy afternoon tea experience to round out our vacation. After pouring over reviews and photos I settled on Prestonfield. We reached the rather remote location and were fairly quickly ushered upstairs to a lavishly, if not garishly, decorated room filled with sofas and tea tables. It was very dark and overstuffed with furniture. Being August, I had assumed we would be seated outside because of all the pictures I had seen online, but the weather was a bit iffy that day, so inside we were. There was a family slouched around one of the sofa sections as we entered which was not the upscale atmosphere I was looking for based on the price and location. We were seated in a corner with a loveseat and armchairs and 2 low tables. Our server was very attentive and explained everything in detail (except that the portions were massive) and we all ordered One tea each which turned out to be way too much food. The food itself was lackluster, but there was plenty of it. There were actual buckets of scones. I had the champagne add on for 15 pounds which was just a scant pour. We were also treated to another large family being seated right next to us with kids running around and playing videos on speakerphone. In short it was NOT the experience I had hoped a 50 pound tea would provide. If you decide to try it based on the glowing reviews here and on TripAdvisor, just be sure to determine where you will be seated (all the views are downstairs with the windows and light and there are actual tables to sit at). It did not look a thing like the pictures online. And don 't order more than one tea per person. You will be bagging up dry scones to go. Honestly I wouldn 't bother."

Afternoon Tea At Prestonfields

Afternoon Tea At Prestonfields

Prestonfield House, EH16 4EZ, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom

Cakes • British • Scottish • Breakfast


"Terrible. Went for Champagne Afternoon tea on a Saturday. Arrived early and was put into a small room to the left and waited. Assumed this was a waiting room as we were early. A waiter finally showed up 20 minutes later and asked if we were there for the afternoon tea and then dropped two menus on the coffee table and walked away. 10 minutes later he came back and explained the menu and dietarys. We advised that we disliked 2 items, so he said these would be switched. The waiter then brought a tray and set up the coffee table for service. This was confusing as we'd booked into the restaurant, not a drawing room. The seats were uncomfortable to sit for 2 hours and the fire went out so it became cold quickly. We then got our tea, but we had to ask again for the glass of champagne, we finally got this 1 hour after arriving. When the afternoon tea food arrived, it was average at best. Definitely not worth the money. They hadn't switched the items we didn't want and some of the food was inedible. The salmon sandwich finger was good and couple of the dessert items were good. The scones were very dry and hard, they hadn't even been warmed. The carrot cake was also very dry. Once we ate we then waited for someone to come by so we could ask for the bill. No one came past again, so we got up and went to the desk to settle the bill and leave. Overall very poor, definitely not worth the £65 per person. Avoid."