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Following Tom Parker Bowles’ recommendations never disappoints. We can here for my partner’s birthday and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The place is absolutely lovely, like a mixture between a French restaurant and an old English pub. With one glance you can see the aesthetic turns around w
Amazing food with great wine! Went with my wife and we had the winter menu for lunch on a Saturday, plus the cheese platter with wine pairing. Food was really good and the vibe was great. Service was a bit on the slow side but we were not in a rush. Some of the best wine I tried during this trip to
It’s hands down the best set menu in town. For £26 you get a starter, main and dessert and you don’t even have to think. It is all amazingly good. The wine selection is great too.
Amazing wine bar - options to get a 75ml taster which was great to try a few things out. We got caught in the rain and decided to hideaway and stay for an early dinner. The small plates were delicious and I had a few glasses of a Kamptal white wine that was delicious!
Really lovely spot with good food and nice staff however, the food all came out very quickly which was bit of a shame as I like to relax and enjoy my food and wine at a reasonable pace when out for a meal. Snacks and starters arrived together and almost immediately after we ordered. Then we weren’t
The temple of wine in London. Some of the loveliest people in hospitality. Incredible knowledge and the best wine list of the city. Spent a few great nights here while in London. Big thank you to Bronte for her kindness and professionalism!
I loved my meal here. The food was extremely tasty & very well cooked. Unfussy & unpretentious cooking - great, honest & totally satisfying from beginning to end. Nice atmosphere too - intimate & cosy. The staff were very nice, knowledgeable & attentive.The wine list as you’d expect was amazing. A w
If the first time in Noble Rot was disaster then the next times (yes, more than once) was beautiful. The burratas is always good choice of lunch, especially if it is served with romesco sauce.
Lovely spot for lunch and a glass or two; I really dig the location of both the Noble Rot restaurants, and as vibey as Soho is, I prefer Lamb’s Conduit for a mellow lunch. Love the taster options for 75ml glasses, and the list is super fun, interesting and accessible. Food is just perfect for what
The food was delicious, especially the Comte tart. However, at over £50 a head for lunch, it’s very overpriced. More of a corporate client hotspot than their branding leads you to expect.
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