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St Leonards - (Near , london)

Address: 🏡 47 Swan St, West Malling ME19 6JU, UK
Phone : +44 01732 600128
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bardo lounge

Bardo Lounge - Berkshire

Rating: 4 /5
Megan Harwood-Baynes 13/10 service. Thanks for feeding us even though we ordered ten minutes before closing (and not being annoyed about it). The cocktails are delicious. So delicious I left and forgot my bag but then I went back and had another cocktail and they all made sure I had my bag before I left again. Would recommend both cocktails and bag storage.
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Zizzi - Hornchurch -

Rating: 4.4 /5
Maria Butacu Went here first my alevels results night and for gcse results night to week after, after winning the ÂŁ150 prize for students who show their results. Both times they were extremely busy with families as expected, but the food came out in timely matter and was delicious. We had the same waiter both times, a young man who also got his results on that day, who was very friendly and was exceptional at dealing with a ton of tables as once. Definitely recommend and will be coming back!
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Peacock Lodge -

Rating: 4.2 /5
Rimpy Kaur We had an amazing social event with family and friends for about 50 people in the party hall at Peacock. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience right from booking the venue, deciding a customised fixed menu and everything went perfectly well on the day of the event. Food was excellent and service was great. Ample parking space for all and the guests thoroughly enjoyed the social event. Will definitely visit again and recommend others.

Bangkok Belly -

Rating: 4.8 /5
Chris S Contemporary Thai restaurant with Singha on tap. That alone fills a gap in the market for this part of East London. The layout and decor is an improvement on what was there before. There are two unisex toilets for customers accessible without having to traverse the kitchen. The food was excellent. Portion sizes are on the large side. Prawn crackers, 2 starters, 2 mains inc rice and a veg side, was too much for 2 adults. Starter menu is very exciting. We went for beef balls and pork belly to share. Beef balls were decent. A bit like Thai spice kofta balls. Actually better not dipped in sweet chilli sauce. Wish we had gone for the sausage though, but was fearing a pork overload. Pork belly was excellent. The texture was the perfect mix of crispy without being hard, tender meat and fluffy fat. For main I had the chilli and basil stir fry pork. It was also excellent. Unusually there are no options for another meat as part of this dish. That was a similar theme across the menu, the meat, fish or tofu alternative options were limited or nonexistent. This is no bad thing if you’re a flexible diner, as it allows the menu to be a little bit longer than it otherwise would be. Main dishes do have enough veg in there, so the Thai vegetable side ended up too much for two people. It was also very good, particularly the broccoli. When we go again as a couple, we would be tempted to get the pork belly to share to start, then skip the veg side. That said, there were starters and sides we would really like to taste, so might have to be gluttons and over order again because what we had was so good. We went in mid January not long after it opened on Saturday evening and was surprised by how it was not full. I fear the stigma of filling Sing Buri’s old slot is keeping people away, particularly with the new competition from Mum Loves Thai down the road. Personally, I actually prefer Bangkok Belly to old Sing Buri for setting, the staff are much more pleasant, seating is less crowded and they serve beer on tap. I can’t judge the food completely but I would say that they are noticeably better with pork than old Sing Buri and marginally better with pork than new sing Buri. I think this will end up very popular, so would advise that you visit soon. If you have dietary requirements, I would advise that you check the menu before booking.

Cafe Linea - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.4 /5
Opama Popped in for brunch after a visit to the Saatchi Gallery. The decor was lovely and the display of pastries at the entrance was very enticing! We were seated quite quickly even though the restaurant was very busy. We ordered the Cheese Waffle Florentine Eggs Benedict, the Sourdough with Avocado and poached eggs and a side salad along with our coffee and matcha. I enjoyed the waffle immensely, the spinach was seasoned perfectly and the egg yolks were jammy and glorious. Looking forward to visiting again soon.

Grab and Go - Westminster

Rating: 4.6 /5
Devo Really good value, absolutely loved the mix of hot and cold food. It’s getting rare to find a decent salad bar with actually good quality food, but this place nails it. The chicken is cooked really well and just melts in your mouth. The salad and veggie options are great too – fresh veg, couscous, falafel and even a veggie bake. You get loads for the price with a large takeaway box and I’d definitely recommend it. Also, get the mushrooms… honestly so good. Will 100% be going back.