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Weekly round-up of national critics’ restaurant reviews by @OliverThring, 27/09
Welcome to the weekly round-up of national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring The Fish Shed, observes John Lanchester, is ‘a shed where they cook fish’. The haddock was ‘as good as it gets … the flesh moist and dense’. Chips … Continue reading
Weekly round-up of national critics’ restaurant reviews by @OliverThring, 20/09
Welcome to the weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring ‘Cavernously vast’, ‘bizarre’ and ‘tasteless’ are Marina O’Loughlin‘s verdicts on Shaka Zulu. The dishes were ‘bland and underwhelming’: peri-peri prawns tasted of ‘nothing’, kudu fillet had ‘no flavour … Continue reading
Weekly round-up of national critics’ restaurant reviews by @OliverThring, 23/08
Welcome to the weekly round-up of the national restaurant critics by Oliver Thring Sedap is ‘rightly popular’ according to Fay Maschler, though it can also be ‘extremely noisy’. ‘Service is utterly charming’ at this no-frills Old Street Malaysian. Char kway … Continue reading
Weekly round-up of national critics’ restaurant reviews by @OliverThring, 16/08
Welcome to the weekly round-up of national critics’ restaurant reviews by Oliver Thring ‘Expectations couldn’t help but be disappointed by the hype and the pricing’, says John Walsh at the Waterside Inn, Bray. Foie gras terrine was ‘slimy’ and lobster … Continue reading
Weekly round-up of national critics’ restaurant reviews by @OliverThring, 02/08
Welcome to the weekly round-up of the national critics’ restaurant reviews by Oliver Thring Amol Rajan isn’t keen on the split-levelled Hind’s Head in Bray. ‘Downstairs is a glorious English pub’ but upstairs feels like ‘a reunion for the East … Continue reading