This could either be a lot of fun or massively backfire. In a rare outbreak of democracy at Cheese and Biscuits, I've decided to throw open the venue of an upcoming post (most likely in late March) to the public. So please vote for whichever London eatery you'd most like to see on these pages (I'm already anticipating plenty of "ironic" support for Planet Hollywood and Rainforest Café), and may the best, or worst, restaurant win.
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After your review of Aberdeen Steak Houses and Hard Rock Cafe, surely it is a question of whether it is possible to go any lower.......
ReplyDeleteWith a reputation for pitifully bad service, my curiousity points toward... Wong kei
Having been to the rainforest cafe with my nephews in the last year I would not wish that on anyone...
ReplyDeleteI'm excited about this - supposed to open soon. Byron, the awesome barman at Off Broadway, is opening his own place. http://dukesjoint.com/
ReplyDeleteNow let me tempt you. Que.
And he's from the US so there's a fighting chance they might be good. Plus beer brewed on site. I know that you have suffered from the crushing blows of poor ribs in London in the past but you never know, it might end up being great.
The only downside is he's such a nice guy and makes such great drinks that it would be gutting if it's rubbish...
Are you allowed into the Rainforest Cafe without a child in tow?
ReplyDeleteAndy K: Sounds good - very good. I will keep an eye.
ReplyDeleteKatie: Probably not. I will try and find some children. Trouble is I know loads of people with babies and with teenagers but very few with 5-12 year olds.
Have you been to Rules restaurant and their cocktail bar upstairs? If not then you must!
ReplyDeleteAh, forget these American chains... You should review TGIFridays! :)
ReplyDeleteQuo Vadis
ReplyDeleteRestaurant O Portal
ReplyDeleteGot to be Dabbous, its fantastic!
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