Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 13 and Version 12 of Simplicity, SE16 4JJ
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British restaurant near [[Rotherhithe Station]]. |
Small restaurant very near [[Rotherhithe Station]]. |
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It's quite small, seating only about 40 people, so booking is recommended on the weekends. There's also a small outside seating area, but it's not covered. |
Note that on weekdays they're only open in the evenings. It's quite small, so you probably want to book. There is a small outside seating area, but it's not covered. |
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[[Kake]] and friends have visited several times now, most recently in April 2015. |
[[Kake]] and [[doop]] visited on a Saturday evening in November 2007. When we arrived shortly before 7pm it was fairly empty, but an hour later it was practically full. There was piped music, but they had the very good sense to turn it down as the level of conversation increased. They offered us a choice of tables, which was nice. Service was fine, but for some reason they kept apologising for it; our waitress told us three times that it was her first night. |
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[[Kake]] and [[doop]] first visited on a Saturday evening in November 2007. When we arrived shortly before 7pm it was fairly empty, but an hour later it was practically full. There was piped music, but they had the very good sense to turn it down as the level of conversation increased. We started with bread and marinated olives (£2.50); we failed to properly communicate that we'd like two portions, but actually the single portion was plenty for two to nibble on. For mains, Kake had the ribeye steak with bearnaise sauce, sauté potatoes and seasonal veg (£14), which was fine if unexciting. doop had the duck breast with seasonal veg (£14, I think). |
We started with bread and marinated olives (£2.50); we failed to properly communicate that we'd like two portions, but actually the single portion was plenty for two to nibble on. For mains, Kake had the ribeye steak with bearnaise sauce, sauté potatoes and seasonal veg (£14), which was fine if unexciting. doop had the duck breast with seasonal veg (£14, I think). |
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[[Kake]], [[Bec]], and Pippa visited for brunch in April 2015. There were only two other customers in when we arrived around 11am, but several tables had "reserved" signs on them, and the place started filling up around noon. Music was playing, not too loud. Eggs florentine (£8) <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/16534892623/ photo]</small> was an improvement on the version we tried in 2011; two nicely poached eggs with a generous amount of spinach and no unnecessary cheese. The muffin was a little too chewy though. |
Kake's verdict: Probably one of the best options in the area for British/European food (the [[Yellow House Bar, SE16 2UE|Yellow House]] being the other), though perhaps not worth much of a journey. |
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[[Kake]]'s verdict: Probably one of the best options in the area for British/European food (the [[Yellow House Bar, SE16 2UE|Yellow House]] being the other), though perhaps not worth much of a journey. Accessibility: A step to get in. No further steps to the toilets, but there is a tight corner on the way. |
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* [[Kake]]'s photos of the main menu: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2166734589/sizes/l/ Dec 2007], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/5585315107/ Mar 2011], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/16534889483/ Apr 2015] |
* [[Kake]]'s photos of the main menu: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2166734589/sizes/l/ Dec 2007], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/5585315107/ Mar 2011] * [http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/00,news,6703,6501,00.htm Southwark News review] |
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* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/28759.htm London Eating comments] |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], [[Bec]], and Pippa, April 2015. Opening hours taken from the Simplicity website, April 2015.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], [[bob]], and family, April 2011. Opening hours taken from the Simplicity website, April 2011.</div> |
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summary='Small restaurant very near Rotherhithe Station.' |
summary='Small restaurant near Rotherhithe Station.' |
Small restaurant very near Rotherhithe Station.
Note that on weekdays they're only open in the evenings. It's quite small, so you probably want to book. There is a small outside seating area, but it's not covered.
Kake and doop visited on a Saturday evening in November 2007. When we arrived shortly before 7pm it was fairly empty, but an hour later it was practically full. There was piped music, but they had the very good sense to turn it down as the level of conversation increased. They offered us a choice of tables, which was nice. Service was fine, but for some reason they kept apologising for it; our waitress told us three times that it was her first night.
We started with bread and marinated olives (£2.50); we failed to properly communicate that we'd like two portions, but actually the single portion was plenty for two to nibble on. For mains, Kake had the ribeye steak with bearnaise sauce, sauté potatoes and seasonal veg (£14), which was fine if unexciting. doop had the duck breast with seasonal veg (£14, I think).
On another visit by Kake, bob, and family in April 2011, the place was basically empty at 1:30pm on a Sunday. Most of the menu options were brunch items, but they did have a few main courses such as sirloin steak (£15.25) photo and chicken salad (£13.35) photo. bob's full English breakfast (£8.25) photo used good-quality ingredients. Kake's vegetarian eggs benedict (£8) photo featured a perfectly-poached egg (though only one egg, not two), plenty of spinach, and a tangy but not overly-vinegary hollandaise sauce; the mature cheddar that was in there somewhere seemed unnecessary though. Fresh orange juice (£3.50) was pricey but pretty good.
Kake's verdict: Probably one of the best options in the area for British/European food (the Yellow House being the other), though perhaps not worth much of a journey.
See also:
- Kake's photos of the main menu: Dec 2007, Mar 2011
- Southwark News review
- Time Out review
- icedinkeats review
- Another icedinkeats review
- Mighty Aubergines review
- London Eating comments
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