Alonso Moseley
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- Jun 16, 2008
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Anyone been to the Lime Tree in Lewes ?
Solera D Tapa on Sydney Street is a lovely little tapas bar. The food is not remarkable but it is very good and wholesome, and I just love the vibe of the place. It is small, cosey and seemingly run by just the the chef and waitor. This will be a regular of mine over the next year I'm sure.
Oh, book otherwise you will be disappointed; it's popular.
Me and the wife were thinking of going to Sams of Brighton at the Dials week after next. Has anyone been to both, and can you say Ginger Pig is a better option? I have been to the Pig but it was a good few years ago now. Been a while since I last went to Sams as well.
I've been to both, and my view is that while the food is very good at both, I did leave the Ginger Pig feeling I'd seriously overpaid, whereas I didn't at Sams. One thing about Sams, I've spoken to people (and been with them at the time too) who said they didn't enjoy their meal there, but I've been three or four times and haven't had an issue.
As i said earlier, easily my favourite tapas place in town. I need to visit soon!
As an old fashioned meat and 3 veg or steak and chips man can somebody give me some insight into tapas and the ordering etc as I am not sure how to go about it and what one should order and how it should be served.
PS well done to Mendoza for starting this as its one of my favourite threads.
As an old fashioned meat and 3 veg or steak and chips man can somebody give me some insight into tapas and the ordering etc as I am not sure how to go about it and what one should order and how it should be served.
That is the great thing about Tapas and Casa Don Carlos. With tapas the dishes are around £4 so you can choose a variety to share and if you don't like something, it is not too expensive to order a different one if you wish. CDC will help you out here big time and it takes no time at all when ordering an extra dish. They will recommend you order a max of 4 dishes and then add to that as and when you like.
Just booked the The Ivy in London and then on to The National Theatre for War Horse for the wifes 40th birthday surprise. Been to the Ivy before and it was ok, went about 7 years ago, thought we could try it again for a treat.
Anyone been to Le Relais de Venise in Marylebone before? I've been recommended it a few times. Apparently there is no menu, you get a salad starter, and then steak frites and a glass of red wine. It's meant to be amazing
Hmmm, I'm in London tomorrow...
Yup, love it. Salad starter is actually amazing and the steak frites is perfect - and then they rock up and give you a whopping great second portion. Go and report back.
As i said earlier, easily my favourite tapas place in town. I need to visit soon!
Anyone been to Le Relais de Venise in Marylebone before? I've been recommended it a few times. Apparently there is no menu, you get a salad starter, and then steak frites and a glass of red wine. It's meant to be amazing
Hmmm, I'm in London tomorrow...
I haven't had a good meal at Sam's so stopped trying. Maybe I've been unlucky. I have to say quantity is not an over-riding consideration with me. Off to the Pig tonight and will report.
The Hawksmoor, Covent Garden, London (sister restaurants in Guidhall and Spitalfields).
If you like your steak juicy, your chips triple cooked and your wine red then this is the restaurant for you. The best restaurant I've been to in many years, it's not at all snobby or pretentious. Only downside is it's a bit punchy on the wallet, generally £50 per head, for that reason I can only give it 9/10
Hawksmoor - the best steak restaurant in London
I´d go 9/10 on the Hawksmoor, had a great porterhouse steak there on New years eve. I will definitely be going there again!