A very uniquely decorated restaurant once you get past the entrance. There are set of automatic doors but I am not sure very how it opens. I had to walk around a bit before the receptionist opened the order for me. She was very helpful and directed me upstairs where the bar and restaurant is. The dining area was very inviting and was decorated with wooden beams making feel very warm. you must note that sections of the dining area does require you take your shoes off
Presentation of each dish was indeed a work of art and most of the dishes were delicious with the exception of one. The yellow fin for some reason was rather fishy and it wasn’t particularly appetising although it looked beautiful. One of my favourite dishes was the passion fruit cheesecake, where the richness was balanced out with the sharpness from passion fruit jelly.
The staff in the restaurant was friendly and helpful, the bartenders were entertaining to watch whilst we waited for our table . They did made a muddle with the seating and service as a whole was very slow. This for me has let the restaurant down.
Address: 23 St James’s Street, London SW1A 1LP. Tel: 020 7925 898
Value for Money: 7/10 Food: 7/10 Service: 6/10
Additional comments: Quite enjoyed the experience however I was a little disappointed with the slow service
Sugar Reef is a bar/club but like many others they have a restaurant. They are located in very near to Piccadilly making it very convenient when having a meal during the evening, for those that wish to drive or take the train.
The atmosphere is very nice and warm. It was quite during the earlier part of the evening but as the evening progresses it does get louder.
The services is fantasic. I had to reduce a booking from 12 people to 6 people, although they did initally sound a little disappointed we were still given great treatment. They are very friendly and pays attention to details.
We ordered a steak but it was slightly on the raw side although we did ask for medium rare. The waitress did make a joke and reassured a us that they can redo it for us. The desserts tasted great. my Vanilla Panna Cotta wasn’t too sweet like most restaurant, it had a very creamy texture which I really liked.
Address: 42-44 Great Windmill Street, London, W1D 7NB. Tel: 020 7851 0800
Value for Money: 7/10 Food: 7/10 Service: 9/10
Additional comments: there are some very nice deals for this place.
The Roadhouse is quite hidden in next the the busy Jublee Market in Convent Garden. Can’t believe we blindly walked past it. From a review I read I was expecting an American Diner but it was nothing like it. The Roadhouse is more like a bar than a restaurant and it is not a conventional place to eat in but in some strange way I did quite like it. It had loud music where my friends and I was bobbing to familar tunes.
On the menu, there are mainly grills; one of which stood out called Route 66. In my opinon it can serve 4 people but there was a disclaimer saying that they do not recommend two of those in one night. I was just thinking is it for just the one person and can someone even finish it all by themselves. I mean it had two 8oz sirloin steaks topped with sautéed mushrooms, onions and cheese. double chicken breasts topped with crispy bacon, BBQ sauce and melted cheese. finish with French fries, onion rings and salad; so wrong.
The ribs was full of flavor but relatively dry. First bite was great but next bite you would want something moist to go with it. I think it might be nicer with a little bit more sauce.
Normally at a bar/ restaurnt you normally see a very dull thin piece of meat with a couple of chip. On this occasion I was happy to see something more colourful. However, I didn’t really like the sauce and onions because I found it a little too sweet.
As we had a deal with this meal it came up to be really cheap but I think it will still be reasonable without the deal. Food was ok but not fantastic
Address: The Piazza, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8BE . Tel:
Value for Money: 7/10 Food: 5/10 Service: 9/10
Additional comments: Nice fun place but not an ideal place to catch up in














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