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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostFrom TripAdviser (restaurant rated low, 1 out of 5)..
Summary: Average food, high prices, rushed service to get you in-out as quickly as possible ("what's the cattle count tonight?")
"a bout of food poisoning that followed. Both my friend and I suffered from it"
"Would recommend avoiding this restaurant on the basis of poor food hygiene."
"The food is okay, but no more than that."
"I left feeling I had been duped by the hype."
"For my main I ordered steak, which I found very average"
"Service: rushed"
"the scallops weren't very good."
"we ended up feeling rushed so that they could recycle tables"
"I did not find the food spectacular"
It's also amusing that they 'know' the restaurant is where they got food poisoning. Not the kebab they had the night before, etc.
DP: you didn't eat for 3 weeks after she died? Seems a bit silly.
For lunch it sounds like you get as long as you want (until 5pm anyway)Last edited by d000hg; 7 January 2016, 16:25.
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From TripAdviser (restaurant rated low, 1 out of 5)..
Summary: Average food, high prices, rushed service to get you in-out as quickly as possible ("what's the cattle count tonight?")
"a bout of food poisoning that followed. Both my friend and I suffered from it"
"Would recommend avoiding this restaurant on the basis of poor food hygiene."
"The food is okay, but no more than that."
"I left feeling I had been duped by the hype."
"For my main I ordered steak, which I found very average"
"Service: rushed"
"the scallops weren't very good."
"we ended up feeling rushed so that they could recycle tables"
"I did not find the food spectacular"
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More stars the restaurants have, bigger are the plates and portions smaller with a fancy dollop of something
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostGreat food. None of the experimental stuff.
Service was good - not too ponsy like some resturants but quite stuffy as you would expect.
The meatfruit was nice.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe menu seems to have changed since it opened, from steak and chips to historically themed stuff, but you can actually get a booking these days.
Anyone been? I'm not really au fait with michelin starred restaurants - in London we tend to go to the original 15 restaurant - so how does it compare with similar sorts of places? I am not a fan of snobby places who make you feel like you shouldn't be there, clearly the staff will be very knowledgeable but are they also friendly and helpful?
Service was good - not too ponsy like some resturants but quite stuffy as you would expect.
The meatfruit was nice.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLooking forward to stuffing your hypocritical and pious face with fine foods and wines then?
I don't think the point of fine dining is to stuff oneself though, maybe you're thinking of the time you treated yourself to visit gourmet burger kitchen?
Not sure why visiting a nice restaurant is hypocritical either.
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Looking forward to stuffing your hypocritical and pious face with fine foods and wines then?
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostNo.
But I went to his Little Chef on the A303 and it was very good. Once he'd gone.
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFWIW, I had a booking very early on.
We decided to cancel based on the reviews, i.e. the food was a bit run of the mill, compared to the Fat Duck concept.
I have not read any reviews recently, however, so it may have improved.
I have often found Michelin starred places poor too.
For example, IMO, this place should have a star, it beats the Cinnamon Club hands down for Indian food.
Reviews | Babur Restaurant
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FWIW, I had a booking very early on.
We decided to cancel based on the reviews, i.e. the food was a bit run of the mill, compared to the Fat Duck concept.
I have not read any reviews recently, however, so it may have improved.
I have often found Michelin starred places poor too.
For example, IMO, this place should have a star, it beats the Cinnamon Club hands down for Indian food.
Reviews | Babur Restaurant
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No.
But I went to his Little Chef on the A303 and it was very good. Once he'd gone.
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