Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Spuntino
17:32

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Croque Monsieur |
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Salt Beef Slider |
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Shoestring Fries |
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Deep Fried Olives |
Will we go back? Hmm... maybe. Seems to be a lot of hype going on about this place. I'd be interested to try the mac n cheese, and maybe even the ground beef and marrow slider. I've got the feeling (taking into account friends reviews) that it's probably hit and miss.

Gin Basil Smash
16:31So I didn't go to the Royal Wedding. I made these instead. And watched it on TV. Toats darling, yah.
Recipe:
50 ml Gin
20 ml gomme
20 ml fresh lemon juice
A bunch of fresh basil
Instructions:
Muddle basil vigorously, shake all ingredients and double-strain on fresh ice cubes into a glass. Garnish with fresh basil.
Recipe:
50 ml Gin
20 ml gomme
20 ml fresh lemon juice
A bunch of fresh basil
Instructions:
Muddle basil vigorously, shake all ingredients and double-strain on fresh ice cubes into a glass. Garnish with fresh basil.
Mark's Bar @ Hix
17:59
The room gives a really nice vibe after you've followed the staircase down and around. A long bar on the right, and tables and booths on the right. Because of something to do with the licence, after finding a place to sit, you're served with a bowl of twiglets, and some water, and charged some fee. There are lots of other bar snacks from which to partake, and I decided to try the Fish Fingers with Mushy Peas - utterly delicious! Crispy coating, flaky flesh and bright green veg. A great little snack.
The waitress told us that they try to serve each cocktail to each patron in a different glass - cute little touch no? Nice bar, will return someday.
The waitress told us that they try to serve each cocktail to each patron in a different glass - cute little touch no? Nice bar, will return someday.
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Lady Dutch |
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Forbidden Sour |
Experimental Cocktail Club
17:28
The girl on the door, so I hear, can be a bit of a "Nazi". I haven't personally experienced this, but I can believe that to be the case for some people. The first barrier to entry is finding the unmarked door. This accomplished, you need to get past the clipboard. After a once over, the better half and I were admitted entry, it was early, 8pm on a Friday night. Up the stairs, check the coat, and the main bar is jumping. We found a couple of foot stool sort of seats and had a look at the menu. This wasn't really comfortable, so we grabbed the passing waiter, and he found a space for us 1 floor up. This waiter turned out to be CoCo. You can't miss him. He's like a little German leprechaun of drink serving delight. That's not meant to sound offensive, he's great. The drinks are all around a tenner, and have all been very good thus far. CoCo will happily have something made something up for you too, if you tell him what you like. Definitely going to return - but early - £5 cover after 11pm.
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Creamy Madras something or other? |
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Experience No. 2 |
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Rennaisance |
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Basil Smash |
Leong's Legends
13:21
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Ground Pork Rice Bowl |
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Leong's Braised Pork Belly |
The dishes arrive as they are ready. Next to show was Leong's Braised Pork Belly. This was more like it. A lot of fat going on here, but a decent amount of meat too. Absolutely delicious. You might want a side of rice too.
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Pan Fried Garlic Shoot |
Onto the main reason we were here, the XLBs. Or is that SLB? Leong's Siu Loung Bao were I'm afraid just too doughy tonight. They needed to roll them a little thinner or something - I haven't actually watched the creation process of yet, so I have no idea if they are rolled - but the chef's are on display, so I'll have a look next time. The ratio of soup to dough is just a little off unfortunately. The delicate soup inside though is delicious, with hints of lemongrass and ginger, and the meat texture completing the package. Just be careful - they can be hot! They are good, and I will have them again. I suggest you give them a go.
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Leong's Siu Loung Bao |

Sakana-Tei
17:48
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Shishamo |
Upon entering, you're either welcomed up a few steps, or sent to the basement. We were assigned the latter - so I never even got a look into the main floor. I'm assuming this is the more desireable section of the restaurant. We descended some relatively steep steps and were assigned a table. The basement is pretty brightly lit with a good 10 or so tables of varying sizes, including some booths. There's not really a lot of ambience going on here. It's pretty functional.
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Croquets |
The specials board contains about 40 items on average - and it's only in Japanese. So if you want to try something not available on the regular menu, you better bring a friendly translator.
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Chirashi don |
Another "side" of squid, crab and cream croquets. These were rather overwhelmingly creamy, but the meat textures came through, and the crust was perfectly crispy.
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Sushi nigiri special |
