5 /5 Leon parsons: This may genuinely be one of the best meals I’ve ever had.
I ordered the sourdough, steak tartare, half lobster, and the pineapple dessert. My partner had the salmon, the cod, and — inevitably — most of my bread. Every dish was precise, balanced, and deeply flavourful without feeling heavy.
The cocktails were equally impressive. We had an Old Fashioned, a Mai Tai, and a Hugo Spritz — each one properly mixed, well-balanced, and thoughtfully garnished. You could distinguish every layer of flavour rather than being overwhelmed by sweetness or alcohol.
Nothing on the menu feels overpriced for the quality delivered. The ingredients, execution, and presentation justify the cost. I chose this restaurant specifically for its reputation for flavour, and it delivered.
The view is exceptional, but the interior design is what elevates it further. Unlike many high-rise restaurants that leave ceilings exposed and industrial, this space feels intentional and refined. The attention to detail carries through the entire environment.
The staff are outstanding — warm, attentive, and clearly engaged in what they do. For a restaurant of this calibre in London, that level of hospitality stands out. It comfortably earns a place in my top five restaurants in the city. I’ll be booking their other locations next.