Monthly Archives: June 2010
Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 21 06
Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring. ‘Tawdry’ is Jay Rayner’s verdict on Tom’s Terrace. The menu is ‘a crap wedding buffet in Basildon’. A chicken salad was ‘an edible cure for insomnia’; only a … Continue reading →
Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 15/06
Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring. Matthew Norman’s last review for the Guardian is of the Warehouse in Southport, a brasserie owned by Steven Gerrard, of all people. The review is an ironic masterclass, … Continue reading →
Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 07/06
Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring Marina O’Loughlin loves the ‘fabulous’ Milroy building, the restaurant inside posho gambling club Les Ambassadeurs. ‘Staff are very much of the old-school’ and the food is ‘fine enough’. … Continue reading →
Weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by @OliverThring, 01/06
Welcome to the weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics. This week sees a desperate lack of imagination on the part of the ‘pros’: nine of them share just three restaurants. A muted review of Roux at Parliament Square by … Continue reading →