Utente ospite
12 marzo 2024
4 of us friends had visited and seen the hotel 3 months after opening. It is a hotel full of decadents of years gone by - jazzy, colourful and a bit eccentric with a sense of humour. We had a meal at the basement restaurant Dear Jackie with lots of interesting Italian plates as decoration on the walls. The menu was traditional Italian. We all fancied the Bream and it was so pretty on the plate when it arrived with various small portions of sauces & interesting artichoke for example. The fish melted in the mouth, cooked to perfection, the staff were v knowledgeable about the cooking process. We ordered side orders of Broccolini and some Sauted potatoes. We were so quiet when eating as the food felt special - very attractive and felt made with love and care, as we had hoped for. We had a look around the hotel itself (a bit more light around the building would be great as we were there for a fair time) and then also went to the Flute bar for drinks. (Note coffees or hot drinks are best in other areas as there is no coffee machine close to the Flute Bar - which is a shame, but can have a cold drink or cocktails) The staff were very attentive and offered very friendly and approachable service with a hint of humour - just right. We took a wander around the roof terrace, although it was chilly , nice to see London evenings from this view. We had a lovely Birthday celebration for one of our group and she felt special. The menu is of course pricey and good for a special event, which this was. Would love to come again now we know how it works. Maybe sometime - need to save a bit first!. Hope for a more varied/ changeable menu in future - including maybe an asian option. Enjoy it very much if you go. Would recommend and will to others in our Londoners 50-60s friendship groups too. Thanks to all at Broadwick Soho for a lovely evening on a rainy day. Not usually give 5 stars - but found no negatives.
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