T-Bone Steak

Juicy, tender T-Bone steak grilled to perfection, served with a side of choice for a savory delight.

The Grill Room at the Square

The Grill Room at the Square

29 Royal Exchange Square Glasgow, G1 3AJ, United Kingdom

Wine • Meat • Steak • Seafood


"you could not find this place if you did not literally stumble over him what I did (not fear that I did not hurt myself). its external presence is a menu display behind glass on an adjacent wall and a door that leads to some fenced steps. with a little contempt, on the stairs I went to a more attractive prospect and a hostess desk. the sign seemed to show that there were only members and those who expropriated to enter with inappropriate dress. since it turns out that the Membership was not necessary and despite my rather shady appearance I was allowed to enter; the hostess offers a bright smile and shows even more steps. I later inquired and was told that there are elevators (lifts) for those who cannot navigate these obstacles. on the next level is a pleasant looking lounge area before a second host seemed to sit at my table. the primary dining area consists of a well illuminated bright room with high ceilings, framed by a window wall on one side and an illuminated translucent marble rail on the other side. beautiful chandeliers decorate the deck. each table had its own wine-cooling eimet and chairs, which for the largest part of well-respected elegance went down to the-in-the-Heels-Dach-Schaby. yet this is look and the feeling elegant and impressive. somewhat formal, but inviting at the same time. my server, leah took care of me during my meal, made apropos suggestions, serve and clearing accordingly in a wise that encouraged the eating and the ambiente without a hurry and always appeared with a cnuckle and a smile. I chose a meat bark bouruignon with a sweet and mixed vegetables. when I was a glenmorangie quinta ruban (American oak followed by portugiesen casks beautiful I was treated to some piping hot brot cutting at the table. steam has swirled from the slices of the tomato parmesan laaf. so rare in these days, so fresh and tasty brot are served. the house salad was extremely a very large part of koleslaw-like greens, but oh so much better than her average farewell. it was almost the highlight of the meal. the expectations were also exceeded. the bark itself was forklift with a beautiful gravure and tasty kartoffels on the side. my other supplement, mixed vegetables, was the only disappointment. the brokkoli and carrots seemed to be a reflection without spicing and not being a reason. I understand that some people prefer their healthy things au naturel, but I prefer a somewhat more fair treatment for the involuntary cousins in the grillhouse. a pizazz would be nice. I recommend the Spanish rioja red at per glass. it was a pleasure to dwell on the smooth and balanced wein when I looked at that living in an atmosphere that invited them to eat by chance alone. but really, they bring some friends. this restaurant enchants a spirit that is best enjoyed with others."

Malmaison Brasserie - Liverpool

Malmaison Brasserie - Liverpool

William Jessop Way Princes Dock Liverpool, Merseyside L3 1QZ, United Kingdom

Steak • Casual • British • Desserts


"This was my first visit to the Brasserie Malmaison Liverpool. The restaurant is located inside the Malmaison Hotel, on Princes Dock, Liverpool. I arrived about twenty minutes ahead of schedule but was warmly greeted swiftly seated. My host escorted me to my table and handed me the menu. I had read that there was a set menu on offer, but was not permitted to have this as it was meant for hotel guests only. Starter: Fritto Mistro A selection of seafood in a light batter, with courgette slices, also in batter. Served with garlic mayonnaise a sweet chilli dipping sauces. Main Course: Calves Liver, Bacon Mashed Potato Liver was served well done or pink (I chose the latter), with bacon mashed potato. I opted for a side dish of wilted spinach. Dessert: Lemon sponge with winter fruit and served with whipped cream. The starter was fresh, tasty and very well presented. The batter was light did not overpower the dish. The two dipping sauces were an excellent accompaniment. The main course was very tasty cooked to perfection, with a very pleasant ju. The mashed potato was light fluffy (exactly as I like it) my wilted spinach (a very decent sized portion) rounded off the dish very nicely indeed. My desert was lovely, light very pleasant indeed. The ambience of the restaurant was pleasant enough. There was a decent amount of background music, which was enjoyable. As I dined alone, I brought a magazine to read didn 't feel out of place. Service was decent enough from a range of people. Nick was my main server. Whilst pleasant enough, wasn 't really communicative, but that was possibly as he was busy. My final bill came to £38.50 as it included 10% service. I 'm personally not a fan of having this included, but as it happens, the service I received overall deserved the charge. I 'd have no problems recommending this place to anyone, as food is decent enough. Would I return again? Whilst it wouldn 't be on my must go to list , I 'd return if I was in the area."

Grillville

Grillville

114 Pitshanger LaneEaling, W5 1QP, London, United Kingdom

Grill • Cafés • Brunch • Burgers


"This restaurant is a real gem. I was there recently and my experience was absolutely amazing. The service was really great. From the moment I stepped in the restaurant, I felt welcome. The staff was extremely polite and professional, always ready to help and answer questions. Didn't have to wait long to be served and the waiters were very considerate and friendly throughout. As for the food, all I can say is it was outstanding. The menu was varied and rich in a variety of flavors. Every dish I ordered was perfectly prepared and presented in an attractive way. The food was fresh and the ingredients used to prepare the dishes were of the highest quality. The restaurant also offered a wide range of drinks, including some excellent local wines that went perfectly with the meals. The atmosphere in the restaurant was also very pleasant. The interior design was elegant and stylish and the music created a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. The restaurant was clean and tidy, which contributed to the overall positive atmosphere. All in all, this restaurant really charmed me. Great service, excellent food and pleasant atmosphere made for an unforgettable dining experience. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a unique dining experience. Therefore, if you are looking for a restaurant with excellent service, great food and a friendly approach to motorcyclists, this restaurant will definitely meet your expectations. We have great satisfaction in the fact that not only did we enjoy an excellent meal and service, but also found a convenient and safe place to park our four motorbikes. This really makes this restaurant stand out from other places."

Big Moe's Diner

Big Moe's Diner

Jenkins Lane, Newham, United Kingdom

Steak • Halal • American • Breakfast


"the first American diner opened in 1872, originally as prefabricated almost food restaurant, which developed over the decades to become slimmer and retro. with his development over the years, she revolutionized the American food culture. in the 1950s it became a symbol of optimism and a substantial part of American city culture. in the non-half market arena popularity for American diner restaurants in london has seen a considerable growth, but for Muslim consumers authentic American diner restaurants with halal meat are still rarely found. big moe has met around a decade ago the halal scene with her Beckton bronch, which includes the driving concept synonymously with american diners and finally provides halal food adventurers, the nostalgic and authentic 1950s American diner experience that we longed. big Moe’s has finally opened its second filiale in aldgate, which captures the spirit of the US diner culture with an elegant classic 1950s interior, equipped with a counterpiece, hockey, mini jukebox, 1950s old memory piece and a show-stopping real 1950s chevrolet Bel-Air takes center piece. a team of 13-country workers was involved in bringing their vision to life. the anesthetic of the 1950s-diner era is so well captured that they would forgive if they really felt as if they had resigned in the time. Counter and HockerReal 50 chevrolet Bel-AirJuke Box.Booth seat. for beginners we ordered the family release plate consisting of bbq chicken wings, cheesy garlic bread, stuffed potato skins, mozzarella sticks and wobble rings. the chicken wings were well seasoned, slightly sticky with a delicious grill glaze. the wings were the superlative component of this Sharing plate, with the other elements either up to average or moderate. we found the teig on the thorn rings too crispy for our lust and the potato skins did not seem seasonal. according to our opinion, a chop meat that sleeps on the potato skins to replace the chewing mushrooms, the potato skins would really turn into something more attractive to the taste buds. Nevertheless, the Sharing plate is a copacetic acid option if you want to eat in a group and taste a few dishes. the Diner-mite burger, consisted of two reefed beef patents, smoked chicken sprouts, cajun tweeper rings, smokey barbeque sauce, grated red tweebel, sun ripe tomato, fresh salate and covered with melted ripe Cheddar cheese. that is personally my favourite of big Moe’s. the patty was exceptionally well spiced, with a hauch of spicing through. the patty was beautiful and fleshy, but it was well cooked, so not as succulent as I would have preferred. the smokey skin rashes were divine, with the addition of the caramelized tweezers and grill sauce, which added more taste depth. the wobble rings, slightly reduced my Burger friend, as the teig was a bit too thick for my lust, plus the wobble rings missing season. the sweet potato friars were good, but a touch more would have made them a magnificent one. the tiger prawns were coated in a delicious spicy marinat with a perfect balance of Indian flavors with a hauch of chili, so that the garnelen a kick without exaggerating the fat taste of the marinat. we found the garnels to overcook, maybe for Asian customers who actually cook in the like their garnels to not back. on the other hand, as our garnels juicy and juicy, what would have been achieved if they had been cooked for a few seconds. Although the garnels were overcooked, the taste was prominent and addictive and was juicy, then they would have been sensational. the BBQ clips of big moe; fire grilled and glazed with big moe grill sauce and served with cajun wobble rings and big moe hand cut chips. the ribs, in the middle of the rack, were salacically succultivated, tender, sticky, smokey and sweet; truly divine. However, since it is bark ribs, there was plenty of fat, that was unpalatable. also the edges of the ribs were carburized and the bark was dry and burned. personally, even if I enjoyed the ribs (where there was only meat) a lamb rib option might be a more pleasant alternative. the hand-cut skin on the chips was rustic and gourmet in taste and exceptional appetit. the signature slider of big moe consist of a trio of their best burger – classic beef, diner-center and texan chicken strip, all in freshly baked mini-brown backs. a great option if you can not decide which burger to order. if it came to the taste test, the mini Diner-mite burger would be the right winner for us. the patty was well seasoned with adding the BBQ sauce enough. the classic rindburger was not really to our pleasure, simply because we prefer additional aromas and textures that combine well together to give a truly gastronomic burger experience. this is a burger who would turn to those who prefer simple aromen. for drinks we ordered the oreo milkshake and freshly pressed lemonade. the oreo milkshake was of a very thick consistency that it initially felt like the drawing of thick vanilla ice cream that remained unavoidably stuck in the rough. but as the meal progressed, the milkshake had time to melt and once it was of a lighter consistency, the oreo aroma was prominent and was a pleasant milkshake. we have all 3 aromes of big moes freshly pressed limonade – original, earthberry and lime. the lime was our favorite, followed by the strawberry, with the original, not entirely to our joy. both beverages were refreshing, with the lime and earthy taste passing through. that were great, purer after so hearty eating. for dessert we ordered the hot chocolate fudge sundae, a combination of chocolate and vanilla ice cream, with whipped cream, cadburys flocke, a selection of wafers and served with a special side of hot chocolate fudge sauce to pour. that was a delightful and excellent dessert. the velvety gelato ice coated the palate with smooth chocolate joy, the bright and airy cream was perfect with the rich hot chocolate wing sauce, which was sensational gastronomic. we also ordered the strawberry chocolate waffel – freshly made waffel, generously lined with Nutella chocolate, then covered with fresh strawberry slices with chocolate flakes and served with vanilla ice cream. the waffel was light and airy and in the did generously lubricated in Nutella sauce, with the strawberry, which added fresh to the rich nutella. with only another half American diner franchise in london, we believe that big moes is a step above his rival to bring a hauch from American diner culture to the British halal market. the authentic American diner concept of the 1950s is brought to life exceptionally well in the Aldgate industry of big moe, which is left behind with nostalgia feelings and transported back to a bygone time. No matter whether it is classy American or not, big Moe’s is certainly a place that would appeal families with children. Although some dishes are better done than others, the portions are hearty and there is a little something for everyone. follow big Moe’s 1950s halal food journey. *We were invited to review."