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Cavendish At The Manor Elstree

Cavendish At The Manor Elstree

The Manor Barnet Lane, Elstree, United Kingdom

Cafés • English • British • European


"Oh dear, sadly a very poor experience. For what should have been a meal to remember it turned out to be awful. Firstly the decor was very worn. Whilst the building is amazing clearly the senior management team doesn't care about their guest experience. I ordered the £28 sirloin steak. It was as tough as old boot and well overcooked for medium. The steak was presented with a large mushroom burnt to a cinder. My cousins order the king prawns these were undercooked and a wagyu beef burger was also burnt to a cinder. My aunt had duck and this was nothing special. A half pint of beer was ordered and this arrived in a pint glass. Looked like someone had enjoyed the top half! Windows in the dining room were wide open and could not be closed as the catches were missing. The doors to the kitchen were filthy. I don't know why it is so difficult to give them a coat of paint. But truly the most unbelievable thing was to have the chef serve food on two chipped plates! Great place to harbor germs. Staff were pleasant, though service was very slow. Waited 45 minutes for our starter to arrive (small plates at high price point but okay) and there were other guests. But honestly, for £200, you expect so much more. Wheelchair accessibility: Difficult access via two mobile ramps. The staff did not install the ramps in the correct order so a little unstable (I realised this the following day) Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £30–40 Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2 Recommended dishes: Burger and Fries"

Greedy Cow

Greedy Cow

2 Grove Road, London, E35AX, E3 5AX, United Kingdom

Steak • Burger • Burgers • Mexican


"We had an 8pm reservation and arrived a couple of minutes beforehand. Despite being able to find the reservation in the system, there was no table for us until 8.20pm. In the meantime, another party with a later reservation came in and was seated. I appreciate that their party was larger and was therefore given the larger table that became available first, but still think it reflects poorly on the restaurant that they weren’t organised for a booking. The staff were polite and briefly apologetic but didn’t seem too bothered by their error. The food itself was good. We had tempura prawns to start, which came with a delicious dipping sauce. I then had a fillet steak for my main course. I ordered rare but what I received was more akin to medium rare and even medium in parts. Only the very middle was rare. This might be due to the ‘tall’ nature of the cut (see pictures). The medium rare ribeye was good. The sides were huge. We barely finished the truffle chips between us. The mac ‘n’ cheese was OK – I would have preferred it without the crumb topping as in my opinion it has no place in the dish. It was described on the menu as having this though, so I knew what I was getting myself into. The service was mostly good, though there was one member of the wait staff who seemed a bit out of their depth. They were very young and I think perhaps new. Luckily it was very quiet (I think we were the last table seated that evening, so by the time we were onto our mains, the place was dead) so this wasn’t much of a problem. There is just one toilet, an accessible bathroom and baby change combo. I was disappointed to see the emergency pull cord tied up out of reach, rendering the bathroom unsuitable for some disabled customers. The bathroom in general was not overly clean and in need of refurbishment. In my experience, the place is not deserving of the current 4.3 star Google or 4.5 star Trip Advisor ratings, but has potential if management can sort out the issues listed above. I would like to score 3.5 but as this is not possible, I am going to round down on this occasion."

Hache

Hache

329 - 331 Fulham Road, London, SW109QL, United Kingdom

Wine • Burger • Burgers • European


"So I went to Hache in two minds, not sure if I wanted a burger meal for lunch and came away feeling satisfied with my choice at the end. I had looked up 'interesting places to eat at Camden Town ' on Google and Hache 's name had been within the top 10 and so my friend and I decided to try it out. Locating the street where Hache is, on a Saturday afternoon was easy enough, but finding a spot to park the car was not. We found a place, but it was a bit of a walk. The restaurant facade is non-assuming and they put out a small black board with the Hache name outside. There are a couple of interesting places around it which seem worth exploring too. Even for a bright spring afternoon, the place is quite dark inside. Finding our table took a second. The place is small and on busy evenings, I would expect a queue. The menu is the same as that on their website, except that the lamb burger is missing. I ordered the chicken and bacon havana club burger. My friend went for a steak mexican. The burgers do not come with fries and need to be separately ordered. We had the 'Hache Frites ' which is skinny fries. My burger was very good by itself. The avocados provided a very interesting texture in a traditional grilled chicken burger. I liked it. The fries were crispy. They do not provide any house mayonnaise or dips with the fries. These need to be separately ordered. Overall, I would say the place is worth a visit if you are in the Camden area, but not worth making a special plan just for it. I have had better burgers in London for the same price."