![]() You do not have a Michelin star and never will you should note how many restaurants in that spot went bust as they were charging the same crazy prices and people just stopped coming.A portrait of Oscar Wilde is one of the star attractions of a new exhibition, Queer British Art 1861-1967, which opened at the Tate Britain this week. The pasta is dull, and the overall menu limited The wine starts at 15/20 pounds a glass for something quite mediocre A steak will set you back £90, and it's not even that amazing. Prices are EXORBITANT, borderline ridiculous. That gets me every- single- time, and that is why I am writing this. truck as I am in any other Haute CAusine establishment. ![]() I am equally happy in praising a shack or a food. Moreįirst, let me introduce myself as a foodie who knows her food inside out and does not fall for Michelin stars or Postcode traps. That’s why we returned three times but sadly this was the last time that I could stomach the feeling of being robbed and the walk afterwards where we are trying to figure out what we spent hundreds of pounds on? I think you need to have a long hard think. Perhaps too hard? Perhaps £28 pasta dishes don’t work if you are ordering starters, main and dessert? Is it a sharing concept? Is it a restaurant? A pub? What is it? I think it is pleasant enough. I don’t mind the bill, but it left me feeling reeling because it just seems so out of order for the the whole thing. But it is the third time we visited (twice as a couple and once with friends) and I simply can’t get over this overwhelmingly strong feeling of being robbed every single time. Yes it is displayed on the menu, yes I appreciate your ingredients (although to be expected, excuse me if I pay £259 for a lunch for two it better be and that is with merely a “carafe” of wine). This place looks like a pub yet has a price point over Cipriano or LPM. Their personality only seem to warm through once given the chance to act like a normal waiter. are not stuck up and are all very normal. I think this place has some sort of identity crisis as the waiters behave like snobs and try to blend in with their expectation of Chelsea people, which is sad. I sadly could not agree more with the majority of the reviews here. In conclusion, I highly recommend Wild Traven for a memorable dining experience with excellent service and exceptional food. The food was served promptly, and our drinks were never empty - you must try the signature cocktails. Regardless of whether they were serving you, every staff member was friendly, attentive and ensured our needs were met. The whole atmosphere was great, and I recommend sitting at the bar, where you get to be part of everything happening.įinally, the service was outstanding. The general manager Chrispin took the time to talk with us, ensuring our experience was enjoyable. The food was delicious! Every dish we ordered was expertly prepared, presented and enjoyable. Julia and Marco were attentive and knowledgeable, providing excellent recommendations from their signature cocktails, wines and the menu. The combination of excellent, friendly service and great food was truly remarkable. the best evenings out we have had in a long time. But Julia welcomed us and found my husband and me a place to sit and eat at the bar - so glad we stayed as it was one of. We had not planned to eat at the Wild Tavern, so we didnt have a booking. Buffet Restaurants in Hammersmith / Fulham.American Restaurants for Special Occasions in Whitechapel.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in London.Restaurants for Special Occasions in London.Romantic Middle Eastern Restaurants in London.Mediterranean Restaurants with Delivery in London.Fusion Restaurants with Buffet in London.Holiday Village Majorca - Protur Monte Safari.Hotels near V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum.Euston / Kings Cross /St Pancras Hotels.Docklands / Canary Wharf / Isle of Dogs Hotels.The Leading Hotels Of The World in London.InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in London.
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