Reviews Apero Restaurant & Bar

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Farida
+4
Perfect and original breakfast. I liked the homely made feeling of the buffet. The rustic feel of the decoration is very nice. The food is good and service is ok
Mar 10, 2018
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Malored09
+5
We took an exceptional late breakfast at the Ampersand Hotel. Very attentive service, well cooked food accompanied by the smell of freshly brewed coffee. Definitely worth a visit.
Jan 04, 2018
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Beshair
+5
I had a really enjoyable breakfast
The food was great
Service excellent
Place is quite and a way from steer noise
Staff is super friendly
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Mar 15, 2016
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Jane Hamilton
+4.5
Hidden Gem. Been here twice now and still find the entrance to be unnoticed. When you enter down the staircase it opens up into a high stool bar around a big table then leading to the underground seating area.

Food on the menu were fresh and seasonal. We had the deep fried courgette flowers stuffed with ricotta, swordfish and greens green leaf salad and watermelon and elder flower sorbet.

Fantastic food with an expected price tag!
Dec 11, 2013
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Mark
+4.5
We have eaten breakfast here every day now for the past week. Food is quite good, service not so much when busy.
Sep 24, 2013
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London Dining Reviewer
+4.5
I need to climb out of the Michelin boat but I rarely find a restaurant that makes it a worthy venture. I am pleased to say that Apero Restaurant at The Ampersand hotel has truly convinced me.
Nov 20, 2013
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Not Just Vegetarian
+4.5
Apero is a restaurant serving Mediterranean inspired food with delicious flavours and beautiful colours.  Located below ground level in Hotel Ampersand, very close to South Kensington tube station, Apero has a cozy feel with Spanish tiled floor and exposed brick. We have been to Apero for brunch a few times and have always found the service to be warm, attentive, casual and relaxed – perfect for a weekend meal.   Apero is another great place to go to with kids before hitting the museums in South Kensington. Some of the best dishes at Apero over brunch / Sunday lunch are: Turkish style poached eggs with yoghurt, chili and avocado Kohlrabli and green apple salad served with gem lettuce, dill (and some bright flowers) Wild mushrooms, poached eggs on onion bread with Hollandaise sauce Vanilla and passion fruit cupcakes (with cream icing) – not laden with sugar     Tur
Oct 12, 2014
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TheFoodaholic
+4.5
Walking through the doors of Apero you really would have no idea that from the outside, this stunning restaurant exists on the inside. Shiny white tiles adorn the walls, cool turquoise leather chairs fill the room and an array of lighting which looks as if it was put together from a set design from Heal's illuminat
Aug 16, 2014
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KS_Ate_Here
+4
South Kensington is far from my usual haunt. A lack of places which excite me combined with a modest limit on my credit card means that my visits are few and far between. However, today I'm here for the Natural History Museum, primarily to see the newly displayed stegosaur fossil but in the process, working up an appetite even a dinosaur can empathise with. So with that, I quickly found myself at my South Kensington go-to place Apero.

Located in the basement of the Ampersand Hotel, I've grown quite fond of Apero and it's menu of clean and honest food at prices which aren't wholly extortionate considering its location and setting. Meals here are always relaxed and service is good making for an overall pleasant experience.

I've included pics from previous meals (these being the full english, avocado & poached egg, the beetroot rissoto and the kohlrabi & apple salad) but on this visit, we opted for a light lunch of avocado, feta and olives on grilled sourdough with poached eggs and a plate of the poached eggs, chestnut hummus, roast butternut tabbouleh and smoked aubergine with polenta bread though it took a lot of restraint not to order the buttermilk fried chicken - in hindsight, I wish I had but post-Christmas guilt makes you do funny things; next time.

Both dishes were solid with what was effectively my mezze plate of dips and bread bring a particular highlight. Initial thoughts that it wouldn't be very substantial were immediately quashed when the meal arrived and it actually ended up being quite the challenge to finish it. The avocado on toast, simple as it may be, was fine and a dish which would suit any occasion.

So all up, another solid meal from a restaurant I've come to know I can depend on. If you're in the area, I suggest you do the same - it sure has hell beats that stale museum muffin!

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Dec 31, 2014
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Rom
+3.5
Tuesday was a special occasion. I had arranged for a wine tasting event for some close friends and members of my soon to be open wine club.
I had called Apero to book a table for 10 and when they told me they had a private dining room called the "wine room", I booked it straight away.
Apero is located in the basement of the Ampersand hotel in South Kensington where French is the official language and well heeled mamans lunch.
The room was beautiful, with wine cabinets full of bottles and glasses lining up the walls, it was the perfect setting for our dinner.
There was another reason why I booked this place: I could take my own wine (with £20 corkage).
I had preselected the 4 course menu:buratta with truffle honey, safron risotto with bottarga,rib of beef,truffled potatoes and green beans,cheese and finally, my favorite desert,tiramisu.
You would have guessed,Apero s cuisine draws heavily from Mediterranean flavour.

Bread came to the table very promptly and wow, what a bread! To me, culturally, bread is key. And any French/Italian/Spanish/Germanrestaurant that respects itself (and its clients) should be able to produce good bread. After all,if you cant do that basic right, should you be in the business? The bread there was fresh, soft,tasty and full of flavour. Hats off.

Chef Chris Golding food is unpretentious but full of flavour and very well executed.

The buratta was fresh and firm, the truffle adding that punchy flavour to the milkiness and softbess of the cheese.

Saffron risotto was very good, but maybe lacked a little bit of.....truffle? ;-)

Rib of beef was sliced and brought on sharers plate just like in my home . This added to the concivial atmosphere. It was cooked to perfection, and metling in the mouth.Crunchy beans and , my god, that potatoe mash! Absolute delight.

Cheese was a little disappointing on the selection and portion but very well chosen. Away went the crackeds and more bread came !

The tiramisu was, as expected. No revolution there but still well prepared.

That meal costs a mere £30 exc wine and i have to say that at that price in Kensington this is a bargain. And at lunch time, 3 courses set menu goes for £15! Wow!

Service was good and relaxed but at time a bit slowto attend.I guess being in the function room means you get less attention than in the main restaurant. Our head waiter was very accommodating when it came to wine (we had our own 10 bottles around....).
There's nothing revolutionary or fashionble about Apero. It does not get his wow factor by innovating or by doing incredibly complex gatronomy. But what it does it does very well: unpretentious, fresh, seasonal and flavour packed great food. And for me it works. And at that price, I can see myself there quite often to try Chris' other dishes!
Very well done
Dec 19, 2014
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TheFoodaholic
+3.5
I've been passing through the South Kensington area now for years. Whether it's on the Boris bike on the way home, a drink fuelled - sorry i mean 'sampling' afternoon at the Sampler. Or simply an al fresco meal on the Exhibition Road. It took a long time before i had any idea that a Mediterranean restaurant even existed inside the barely known Ampersand Hotel. Opening it's doors back in the summer of 2013. Head chef, Chris Golding is the brains behind it all and has a stellar CV. Chris had previously worked at the likes of Nobu and Zuma and with Apero was hoping to bring the South Kensington locals a little slice of the Mediterranean life - and he's certainly done just that.

Walking through the doors of Apero you really would have no idea that from the outside, this stunning restaurant exists on the inside. Shiny white tiles adorn the walls, cool turquoise leather chairs fill the room and an array of lighting which looks as if it was put together from a set design from Heal's illuminates the room. They really do have the decor spot on. A stunning selection of fluffy bread arrived, one with a heavenly streak of saffron through it. Smoked butter was a dream come true, while a dip of olive oil and what i think was pumpkin was like nothing I've eaten before - but would happily do so again.

Starter of courgette flower stuffed with a minced squid mixture felt as if it would be more at home as one of the sharing dishes instead as a starter, but either way it was a lovely example of just what an amazing ingredient courgette flowers really are. Crisp tempura like batter with shaved orange peel and a well seasoned filling that tasted as if it were freshly fished out of the sea that morning. Apart from perhaps wanting a nice dollop of aioli on the side, it was difficult dish to fault.

Artichoke, olive and pata negra arrived as another starter and brought the colours of the Mediterranean to the plate. Vibrant and vivid vine ripened tomatoes and lashings of olive oil were the best part. Unfortunately the kitchen had managed to do something unspeakable and serve artichoke that was hard, tasteless and still with its hard bristly hairs. The dish managed to leave a sour note in our mouths, meaning even the the pata negra had lost its flavour too and only the tomatoes were at least forgiving. Last time i checked the best way to enjoy artichoke is soft and its segments shredding apart to the touch.

The most amazing thing about Apero, has to be the price of its set lunch menu. Three courses for a mere £15 - and everything you're seeing and reading about is exactly that. An absolute bargain, especially given its prestigious South Kensington setting. And with that came our favourite dish. Roasted hake, vanilla butter mash, more of those artichokes - which were actually cooked well in this dish, and sea purslane (shrub found mostly in Eurasia). Everything was so beautifully balanced and cooked so well. It also looked great on the plate - and there was so much of it. You do have to wonder sometime how much money they really are making sometimes. It seems too good to be true.

Another dish oozing Mediterranean charm was this oven cooked free range chicken with borlotti beans, olives and some sweet, juicy tomatoes. Again not an extremely technical dish but with perfect execution of the chicken, crispy skin and a sweet tomato based juice lurking under it made for a very satisfying plate of food. This dish looked, and reminded me so much of something i once ate while in sitting down next to sunny coasts of Malta. It brought back some fond memories, mainly of too much wine.

Once we got round to ordering desserts, the realisation of how full we was really started to become apparent. A slice of pistachio cake with lavender and honey ice cream arrived, the cake being ever so slightly dry but the ice cream was heavenly. Lavender, especially in ice cream is one of those rare matches that produces something so unexpectedly satisfying. I'm still amazed lavender hasn't made it into the ice cream parlours and gelato takes outs across London. Hopefully it will become more of a reality some time soon. If not I'll just have to beg head chef, Chris Golding to send me home with a 5ltr pot of it.

Brillat Savarin is perhaps one of my favourite cheeses, so once i saw it on the menu i couldn't say no. This cows milk cheese from Normandy was named after the 18th century political figure, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin and was created in the 1830's. Why it was named after him i have no idea, but it was a nice short story for the interim. With a line of rich truffle through it this amazingly soft cheese felt as if it went directly on to my hips with each spread on a cracker.

To sum up Apero was actually quite a hard one. Some dishes were great, while others needed more precision behind them to really balance out their flavours and blend everything on the plate together. One thing Apero can easily take an accolade for is having one of London's best value menus. At £15 for three good quality courses in this part of town you'll be hard pushed to find something similar at this price point. The most exciting part of it all is knowing that these dishes are really just an insight into the restaurants full menu, so I'm sure things getting even more serious once you delve in. I'll just have to go back again and find out for myself.
Aug 16, 2014
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Andy Hayler
+3.5
Apero is the restaurant of the Ampersand Hotel, opening in May 2012. Chef Chris Golding was previously head chef of the short-lived Galoupet in Knightsbridge. Prior to that he worked as junior sous chef at Mirabelle, sous chef at Nobu Berkeley, and at Nahm as senior sous chef. Chris was a Roux Scholarship Finalist in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Korean pastry chef Ji Sun Shin worked at Nobu for five years, and previously she worked for three years at Mirabelle.

The dining room is a basement and is casual, with no tablecloths, wood floor banquette seating and a bar along one side. The menu is Mediterranean, drawing on dishes from around that region. The somewhat unusually constructed wine list also draws upon the Mediterranean for its source, with 60 wines from France, Spain Italy and even Morocco, including several “natural” wines. It starts at £18.50, with almost all wines under £50 other than two outliers, presumably for any millionaires that stray in: Sine Qua Non “The Thrill of Stamp Collecting” 2009 is £450 for a wine that retails at around £240, and “Labels” 2007 from the same vineyard also at £450 for a wine that will set you back £273 in a shop. The more regular wines include Michel Bettili Jvbilvm Pinot Grigio Zibibbo 2011 at £28.50 for a wine that you can find in the high street for around £8, La Zouina Epicuria Chardonnay 2006 at £48 for a wine that you can find in a shop for £15, and Vino di Anna Jeudi 2010 at £50 for a wine that retails at around £14. There are just two champagnes listed, with Moet et Chandon at £70 compared to its retail price of £43.

The menu, as the waiter was at pains to point out, is intended for “sharing”, though how you are expected to share fettuccine unless you are acting out a scene from Lady and The Tramp is beyond me. Dishes arrive when they are ready rather than in sequence, which may be easier for the kitchen but has the undesirable effect of one diner sitting awkwardly while the other tucks into what is quite obviously supposed to be a main course. This seems to me a daft idea; it is one thing to share dim sum, quite another to bring Mediterranean dishes out to eat in a random sequence.

The focaccia (£2.50) was made from scratch in the kitchen, and was good, having nicely caramelized onions on top and a texture that, though rather denser than a classical focaccia, was very pleasant (14/20). Deep fried Crottin de Chavignon (a Loire goat cheese) was served with croutons, lettuce and saffron honey (£7.50); it definitely needed the greenery to offset the richness, but was a welcoming bundle of gooey warmth (14/20). I liked a salad of kohlrabi and apple salad with cucumber (£4.50), the salad elements prettily presented and nicely dressed (14/20). This was better than mixed salad (£4.50), whose leaves were fine but which was a touch salty and whose dressing had too much vinegar relative to oil (12/20).

Beetroot risotto (£7) worked well, the rice having good texture, the beetroot’s earthy flavour working nicely with the rice (14/20). Fettuccine with crab (£13.50) had pasta with good texture, but an awful lot of unannounced samphire, and very little crab. I know crab is expensive, but the dish really needed more of what was supposed to be a main component (13/20). Chicken with carrots, peas and a creamy sauce (£13.50) was pleasant enough and cooked well, but the chicken, though it was free range, lacked flavour. I didn’t expect the kind of wonderful flavour that the chickens from Landes have, but it needs a better quality chicken that this for the dish to work properly (13/20). This is a general problem with chickens used in London restaurants; the contrast between them and the chicken served at somewhere like Ferme aux Grives in France is immense.

Classical tiramisu (£7.50) was excellent, with plenty of coffee flavour and good texture (easily 14/20) Even better was passion fruit rum baba (£6.50), the mango foam and passion fruit flavor coming through well, the bread base around the side of the glass in which it was served moist and not having too much rum to overwhelm the fruit (15/20). Service was very attentive, and the bill came to £68 a head with several glasses of wine. Overall Apero offers good quality food at a reasonable price point, much better than the dining rooms of many London hotels. I wish they would drop the idea of serving dishes at random times rather than as starters and mains, but otherwise this is a successful experience. The desserts in particular were of a high standard.
Aug 29, 2013
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John Alex Hvidlykke
+4
It looks anonymous and rather boring from the outside, but Apero is a beautiful little hotel restaurant with a surprisingly good kitchen. I had Full English breakfeast, something that everybody can do, but few do well. This version was remarkable. Except for the beans that were boiled, not heated, each part of the dish was well above expectation.
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Roy Brocklebank
+4
Table for 8 in front of the bar, lots of traffic and noise from the bar. The restaurant was very stylish but the ambiance was spoilt by the two old ice-cream tubs on the bar. The food however was beautifully presented, hot, and tasty. I should add, I had the full English but declined the beans. It appears they doubled up the tomatoes and mushrooms and both were yummy.
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The Wayfarer
+5
Came here today for their premier Jurassic Afternoon Tea. It was well worth our time and all the calories! I must say that the afternoon tea concept is a success. Kudos to the Chef and staff in the kitchen who made all the delicious food! Not forgetting all the staff who attended to us and served the food and drinks. I must mention Jennifer whose hospitality made us feel very welcomed and happy to be there. All in all a superb experience and a memorable one!
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Ellen
+5
Had the three course sharing set menu and it was absolutely delicious. Every meal that came out had great flavour bringing out richness of tiramisù against the starting freshness of the grilled peppers. I very much reccomend the steak which was cooked to perfection. The place has a lovely atmosphere and decor set up which makes for a good environment for a conversation over food. The staff are very attentive to your needs and food comes relatively fast. Overall would definitely reccomend checking it out.
5
Rahul Faizer
+5
Amazing, quiet gem near the V&A and South Kensington! Apero is located in the basement of a hotel and has an amazing ambiance. The decor is tasteful, the lighting is dim, and there are small nooks for seating. Food is very good, with options for snacking, sharing, or for a full meal. Drinks are also very good, with a nice list of cocktails. Service was good as well. Definitely worth a stop
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Chris Lee
+4
Signage is discreet for this Mediterranean restaurant. A bit dark walking in and unwelcoming but once inside, it is quite warm and comfortable. Pleasant atmosphere. Food is served on plates to share - family style. I thought the portions were a bit small for sharing except for the beef cheeks with pasta. Interesting cocktail menu. I enjoyed this restaurant. Recommended. Thumbs up if you like my review please.
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maribarri
+5
Loved brunch at Apero. Extremely well priced for South Kensington and great food - would have posted more pictures but it was so good that we started eating as soon as food came! Relaxing atmosphere and great decor. They also have two private spaces that would be great for a dinner with friends. Service was so friendly and efficient, and importantly they didn’t judge when we ordered the same things twice 😂 Hope to be back soon and strongly recommend if you’re in the area.
5
Raquel Silva
+5
Went to dinner, with high expectations! The ambiance is lovely, modern and cozy. Great drinks. Food was good, we both chose pasta dishes, tasty and delicious.
5
Bhagyashri Joshi
+5
Pretty good Mediterranean food! This place offers very lively setting and is best for a dinner during busy work weekdays. Service is good, staff is attentive and courteous. Do try harissa prawns and salted ricotta tortelloni. Very delicious.
5
Arsh Dhadwal
+5
Awesome restaurant located in the bowels of the Ampersand Hotel. Great staff that’s very attentive. Food is delicious and the ambience is excellent. Fully recommend.