Restaurant Reviews from February 2009

February 2009 Restaurant Reviews Archive from Foodepedia

  • Cinnamon Kitchen

    Friday February 27th, 2009

    Brick Lane is just a few hundred yards away from Cinnamon Kitchen but it’s a million miles away in spirit. On Brick Lane hustlers from the endless restaurants whisper at you seductively, attempting to lure you into their establishment with promises of good times and blandishments about your wonderfulness.

  • The Living Room W1

    Wednesday February 25th, 2009

    A side road off Regent Street, Heddon Street is a quiet haven amid the bustle of central London.  It is home to several restaurants, and The Living Room W1, nestles in a corner of this U shaped street.  The double frontage, although substantial, belies the size of this flagship restaurant of the Living Room chain.

  • Hawksmoor

    Saturday February 21st, 2009

    The burger deal is part of Hawksmoor’s nod to our cash-strapped times. A lunch special that won’t break the bank and presumably will attract in some of the poor employees of RBS around the corner as they struggle to survive without their thoroughly well deserved bonuses. How does one get by on just a six-figure salary? It’s a nightmare, obviously.

  • Rasa Sayang

    Monday February 16th, 2009

    With bills that come in lower than a Peking Duck on final approach, and a laudable focus on authenticity, Rasa Sayang is a great ambassador for its cuisine and the ideal place for a fast lunch or a more leisurely dinner. Dieters beware of the pork fat though, it’s easy to make a pig of yourself.

  • Fins Restaurant

    Tuesday February 10th, 2009

    This is partly a restaurant review and partly a piece on produce, because isn’t what makes a restaurant truly great the quality of what it puts into its dishes just as much as how it cooks them?  Fins is in a very fortunate position because it cooks what it catches and has become an official Gary Rhodes Local Food Hero.

  • Carnevale

    Tuesday February 3rd, 2009

    Falafel with aubergine and pepper Harissa casserole to follow could perhaps have been spicier but was tasty and huge and rounded off with the addition of a lemon-tahini sauce. The two home-made sausages sat atop their heap of Colcannon mash with cabbage raised a few smiles among the more puerile among us however despite looking as though conceived for a Dennis Potter school- flashback were inoffensive if not striking. Certainly they could have done with a little more of the redwine gravy with which they came.

  • Kettner's

    Sunday February 1st, 2009

    I do miss seeing Mel Smith smoking cigars in the Champagne Bar, maybe they should have him stuffed and brought back? Maybe they should have us all stuffed and brought back? No, you can’t preserve the past you have to move on.