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😒 3/5 - Good but overpriced
By 👻 @stacey b, 12/12/2023 3:00 am
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I dined on a Saturday evening in the build up to Christmas with a group of friends. It’s been a restaurant on my list that I needed to try for a considerable period of time and whilst the restaurant interior, food and service were very good I didn’t feel that the pricing justifies a second visit. The restaurant is owned by the same people behind Goodman’s therefore the steak is excellent and was cooked to perfection, the king crab was even better. Whilst the wine was flawless it was the cheapest bottle of Malbec at £70. Whilst I am happy to spend not inconsiderable money on wine it somewhat gets your back up when prices (just for Malbec) start at £70 and rise into the hundreds and thousands. From recollection there were only 2 bottles of Malbec under the £100 mark, a similar theme ran throughout the wine list. In total for 2 sharing steaks, 400g of crab, sides, 2 bottles of wine and a few beers it came to £140/head - no starters, cocktails or deserts. The point of this review is not to criticise in any way the quality of the food, ambience or experience. I’ve given 3 stars because for the price it was average, not exceptional. I don’t feel that the increased pricing provides you with a better experience than you would have at Goodmans. An entry level bottle of wine at £45/50 would go a long way to disarming the consumer in the perception of value for money?
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