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The menu consists of about six dishes for each course. There are specials for both starters and mains, and the waitstaff will tell you what they are. Can probably seat about 50 in the dining area. The drinking area is of an okay size but has very few seats. Obviously you come here for the dining, and once you've sat down there is table service. |
[[Bob]] visited on a Thursday night in March 2008. There were plenty of free tables but it wasn't quiet either. Can probably seat about 50 in the dining area. The drinking area is of an okay size but has very few seats. Obviously you come here for the dining, and once you've sat down there is table service. |
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[[Bob]] visited on a Thursday night in March 2008. There were plenty of free tables but it wasn't quiet either. |
The menu consists of about six dishes for each course. There are specials for the starters and the main. Your waitress will tell you what they are. |
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We started with the langoustines (£8.00) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347787015/ photo]</small> and the honey-seared beef with stilton (£7.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347789119/ photo]</small>. The beef was fantastic, delicate and only slightly cooked. There was quite a bit of marbling and it was very tasty. The stilton was okay but Bob didn't think the dish really needed it. |
On our visit we started with the Langoustines (£8.00) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347787015/ photo]</small> and the Honey-Seared Beef with Stilton (£7.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347789119/ photo]</small>. The beef was fantastic, delicate and only slightly cooked. There was quite a bit of marbling. It was very tasty. The stilton was okay but I think the dish didn't really need it. |
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For our mains we had pork belly (£13.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347820335/ photo]</small> and guinea fowl with bacon and bubble (£15.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2348653662/ photo]</small>. The guinea fowl was moist and tasty. The bacon was really good, very crunchy and tasty. |
For our mains we had Pork Belly (£13.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347820335/ photo]</small> and Guinea Fowl with Bacon and Bubble (£15.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2348653662/ photo]</small>. The guinea fowl was moist and tasty. The bacon was really good, very cruchy and tasty. |
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For dessert, Richard had the cheesecake with prunes (£4.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347861411/ photo]</small> and thought it was really good. Bob had the rhubarb fool with a ginger biscuit (£4.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2348691004/ photo]</small>. Both rhubarb and biscuit were really good, and I'd certainly order it again. |
For dessert Richard had the Cheesecake with Prunes (£4.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2347861411/ photo]</small> and thought it was really good. I had the rhubarb fool with a ginger biscuit (£4.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2348691004/ photo]</small>. The rhubarb was really good as was the biscuit. I would certainly have it again. |
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London Pride was £2.80 and quite drinkable, though admittedly not as good as in some of the other pubs nearby. A service charge of 12.5% is automatically added to your bill. |
London Pride was £2.80 and quite drinkable. Admittedly not as goog as some of the other pubs nearby. A service changree of 12.5% is added to your bill. |
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[[Bob]]'s verdict: It was all really good. I would certainly come here again. |
It was all really good. I would certainly come here again. |
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A Gordon Ramsay gastropub in Chiswick.
Bob visited on a Thursday night in March 2008. There were plenty of free tables but it wasn't quiet either. Can probably seat about 50 in the dining area. The drinking area is of an okay size but has very few seats. Obviously you come here for the dining, and once you've sat down there is table service.
The menu consists of about six dishes for each course. There are specials for the starters and the main. Your waitress will tell you what they are.
On our visit we started with the Langoustines (£8.00) photo and the Honey-Seared Beef with Stilton (£7.50) photo. The beef was fantastic, delicate and only slightly cooked. There was quite a bit of marbling. It was very tasty. The stilton was okay but I think the dish didn't really need it.
For our mains we had Pork Belly (£13.50) photo and Guinea Fowl with Bacon and Bubble (£15.50) photo. The guinea fowl was moist and tasty. The bacon was really good, very cruchy and tasty.
For dessert Richard had the Cheesecake with Prunes (£4.50) photo and thought it was really good. I had the rhubarb fool with a ginger biscuit (£4.50) photo. The rhubarb was really good as was the biscuit. I would certainly have it again.
London Pride was £2.80 and quite drinkable. Admittedly not as goog as some of the other pubs nearby. A service changree of 12.5% is added to your bill.
It was all really good. I would certainly come here again.
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