Round up – September to
November.
Hutong
@ Shard: As a party of 6, we were
sat away from window – go in a smaller group. The set meal was disappointing –
good monkfish and sweetcorn soup, followed by fair dims um; but badly let down
by the main course. The deal was 9 dishes - a con, as that included the rice
and it seemed the lettuce wrap. And they
were pretty ordinary – chicken and cashew nuts in the lettuce wrap, duck with
rice. We ordered 2 desserts between us,
including weird black sesame dumpling. Others report the a la carte as good, so
maybe give that a go. The wine list had suitably sky-high prices, so we had 4
bottles of rose @ £45, taking the £35 set lunch up to £80 a head
Senor Ceviche, in
Kingly Court, off Regent Street: our second visit, was as good as the first but
we had an almost identical choice of 6 dishes, as we wouldn’t have wanted the
others. Free vegetarian slider (“sanguchitos”)
to begin (as they were new to the menu), pork belly and mixed fried squid, prawn and
cod; two ceviches, one salmon, the other sea bream and king prawn; chicken
skewer and flat-iron steak. First time
we had black beans too, All good, and
very filling. With 2 bottles and 2 glasses of Sauvignon Blanc plus 12.5%
service this comes to £122 for the two of us.
Da Mario, Endell
St, Covent Garden: second visit to this homely Italian. All the classics done
well, with fish specials. £300 for six including just 10% service added.
Bacco, Holborn.
A more sophisticated Italian, but still very friendly service. I had the tuna carpaccio and the pork belly, which
were both good. 3 bottles of house wine at £19 between four of us took the bill
to £200 including 12.5% - good value.
Riverside
Cantonese, Cardiff: it’s match day,
and we’ve left it late to book, so we end up at this Chinese in a less than
salubrious area. I was very pleased and
surprised to find it was a buzzing and smartish. We had a selection of starters (missed the
dim sum menu) and a couple of mains. £93 for two, with own choice of tip added.
Ben Thanh,
Twickenham. Another match day but this time have booked early - only to find
no-one else there when we arrive. This
small Vietnamese restaurant is fairly basic, but the staff were friendly and
obliging. The four of us shared the platter to start – Vietnamese rolls, fried
squid, pork and chicken satay. The
ladies had noodles with beef or chicken, while the chaps both went for Phô, the
noodle soup – meatballs or king prawn.
The meatballs were not a hit, but the rest of the meal was good. Three bottles of quite a nice NZ SB @ £17.80
took the total for 4 to just £110 before tip.
House of Hô,
Old Compton St (website is the Percy St branch). Another Vietnamese and four of us
again, but different friends this time.
Starters include soft shell crab and seafood ceviche; mains lemongrass
chicken and shaking beef. Also two desserts and 3 bottles of SB at £24. With
12.5% this comes to £205 for four. Much
more sophisticated place, in centre of Soho, so maybe that’s fair enough.
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