Resto 39 Au 35, Paris
A lighter lunch than I would have liked but good service and atmosphere at Au 35.
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A lighter lunch than I would have liked but good service and atmosphere at Au 35.
Sweetbreads, kohlrabi and pig skin. Food, service and décor that is thought through with comfort and pleasure in mind.
A favourite pizzeria in Finsbury Park is fortunately replaced by something just as good in Walnut.
Slightly chaotic but good pizza in a bosky den.
It is a good place. The waiter/manager told me they'd been open for three weeks and I hope they make a go of it. Covent Garden has an awful lot of crap but the Oystermen aren't involved in that scene, they cook straight up good food and serve it well at a reasonable price for the area. I hope they thrive.
Strange meeting with a puritanical Enfieldonian and flat beer. Not a Standard night out.
Wine and food for under a tenner a head! Recommended.
Much improved after coming under Benugo's management if you're in the BM the Great Court is worth booking.
It's a spa town face off as Millennium Balti goes up against King Baba in the battle to be the Asian taste sensation of Lem.
An excellent culinary farewell to Glasgow where I failed to have a bad or even mediocre experience all the time I was stayed.