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Al Basha, Knightsbridge, London | Restaurants/Middle Eastern ...
Anna, Look!: Restaurant review: AL BASHA (Knightsbridge)
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It started with a chickpea soup that didn't look very inspiring, and was a bit too cool in temperature to serve its purpose: - Salvation came in the form of the mains, pictured in the first photo, as well as the meat, photographed below: I really loved the humus dip; one of my favourite parts about middle Eastern dining, and the fact that there was an ample bowlful of it was very much appreciated.
Both the meats - the beef, and the chicken, complemented the range of dips and vegetables extremely well.
Items I liked less included the macaroni & cheese, which, in addition to not sounding remotely middle Eastern, was also too cold (this seems to be a common complaint for food at this place, would it kill them to use the heater on higher power?!)
Rather than leave a jugful of tap water on our table, as most restaurants do, in Al Basha, a woman walked around with a jug.
But if the wine tastes significantly worse than Tesco's own brand, then a restaurant ought to be worried.
Marcus, Knightsbridge
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Marcus restaurant at The Berkeley boast interiors that masterfully reflect and complement the modern approach that Marcus Wareing has taken across the board with the relaunch of this two Michelin starred restaurant.
The look exudes cool sophistication; a carefully considered blend of timeless elegance, clean, classical lines and a refined colour palette provides a fresh, inviting and relaxing backdrop for Marcus and his team to thrill and enchant their guests.
Marcus remains at the helm, working closely with Head Chef Mark Froydenlund.
The essence of the food has been retained but has been updated.
The menus deliver modern European food with a British influence characterised by the finest produce, exacting execution and creative flair.
Noura Knightsbridge, Knightsbridge
"One of the best new nights ever!
We had a great night. "
Which venue is this?
He objected to my photographing Simmons'"private property"...." Which venue is this?