Have you ever been to a London Restaurant Coco Momo on Marylebone High Street? No, neither have I, but I happen to know that they serve up very enjoyable salads. How about Foliage, The Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge, my psychic abilities tell me that the lovely chilled melon soup is well worth trying, but the service is dismissive at best, but what else can you expect for £275 for two people.
The tarot cards inform me that for £5 de Santis in Old St EC1 will serve up a very memorable pasta. Hovering in an astral plain I spied that London restaurant the Holly Bush in Holly Mount Nw3 offers great Steak and ale pie and less than great, surly service.
Even if you don’t have a range of supernatural powers you can still take advantage of the wealth of knowledge to be found in the very insightful Londonelicious that offers a very wide range of London restaurant review’s for you to work your way through.
Londonelicious has a wide array of unpaid but seemingly happy bloggers who visit London restaurants of all kinds, sampling their exotic fair and the selection of drinks so that you don’t have to. Well at least you don’t have to try the ones that they disliked immensely,
They have pounded the fake terracotta tiles of every Italian Restaurant West of Bow Bells. Tried the chocolate truffles in flaming brandy at all the best Knightsbridge eating houses and even tried the fish and chips at notorious East End pubs to offer their very own insightful London Restaurant Guide.
Londonelicious cuts right to the chase telling it exactly the way it is, no matter which big name TV celeb chef owns the place. These are food lovers; they are people who enjoy good food, a pleasant environment and good company. But sometimes all they get is the good company and that is only because they, on occasion, dine alone.
Londonelicious is a London Restaurant Guide with a bit of an edge, it doesn’t seem to follow a formula or have set rules or favourite celeb filled eating places. To these reviewers its about the food, there doesn’t seem to be any prejudice towards any kind of eatery or any type of food, they just like good food, and a few drinks, and a pleasant evening.
As that is what most diners are looking for they seem to have found the right London Restaurant Review formula. They let people know what is good on the menu, how the service was, and did it break the bank.
The reviewers offer very simple and clear unencumbered opinions about the multitude of places they eat at. It’s a simple formula but not one that many London Restaurant blogs seem to have fully grasped. Londonelicious is the very best of London food offerings in a blog.
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