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The Sushi Co - Wimbledon - (Near , london)

Address: 🏡 42 Wimbledon Hill Rd, London SW19 7PA, UK
Phone : +44 020 3602 3973
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aspen & meursault -

Rating: 4.9 /5
Melissa Beaumont Gorgeous neighbourhood natural wine bar which we have been visiting since preview night! The staff are super warm, friendly and very knowledgeable about the wine theyre serving. A small food menu compliments the wine perfectly. Weve enjoyed many a casual night here (with our little dog in tow) and have tried the wine tastings as well as hosting a big birthday bash there too. A fantastic wine bar!

The Kerala - Reigate - Surrey

Rating: 4.7 /5
Russel Everything was great.. the staff were friendly, service was quick, food and ambience was great as well! All in all one of the better restaurants in Reigate.. would definitely recommend!

Lasdun Restaurant - South Bank - Southwark

Rating: 4.4 /5
Helga Leith Darling! Pre-curtain at the Lasdun Well, naturally one must dine before the theatre. And where else but Denys Lasdun’s brutalist temple on the South Bank, that concrete cathedral where culture and cuisine perform their nightly pas de deux? The setting: communal tables groaning under the weight of middle-class aspiration and excellent stemware. The lighting: that particular golden hour glow that makes everyone look like they’ve just closed a three-picture deal. The company: decidedly of a certain age, which is to say, people who remember when the National was still called the National. Enter Jordanne, our server, stage left. A complimentary vodka martini materialized like Banquo’s ghost - crisp, cold, necessary. One simply cannot face Synge without gin. Or vodka. The distinction becomes academic after the first sip. Then the Veuve Clicquot. Brut. Obviously brut. We’re not animals. But the star turn belonged to the Dover sole - a whole fish, darling, none of this filleted nonsense - glistening like Gielgud under the lights, adorned with brown shrimp like so many tiny character actors supporting the lead. The seaweed butter provided umami depths that would make Stanislavski weep. Accompanied by creamed spinach so verdant, so unctuous, it deserved its own curtain call. The sole itself? Perfectly timed, like Judi Dench’s delivery. Flaking at the merest suggestion of the fork, sweet flesh that sang of Dover, of grey seas, of everything English and eternal. And then: interval. Time for Playboy. Time for Christy Mahon’s lies and Ireland’s truth. But first: this perfect fish, this perfect moment, this perfect London evening. ★★★★★

The Good Earth -

Rating: 4.4 /5
Jyk Wong The restaurant’s warm, cozy, comfortable. Does well execured dishes, prices are somewhat upscale but this is the Wandsworth area. Incredible friendly staff, very obliging and helpful to our non-Chinese dining companions

Sorrento -

Rating: 4.7 /5
paul salisbury The four of us had a range of dishes across the menu and we all enjoyed, (Seafood, escalope, liver and bacon etc.) only slight hang-up was a little more truffle oil was needed on one dish but otherwise straight up delicious and filling. No desserts were tried so can’t vouch for those. Attentive and friendly staff and a nice relaxed dining experience. Molto piacevole.

Eastern Kitchen - Oxfordshire

Rating: 4.1 /5
Angela P Another great takeaway delivered to our door in great time all piping food great value for money too delicious large portions highly recommend!