The George & Vulture

The George & Vulture

George & Vulture Pub London

George & Vulture Pub London

We boast to be the tallest pub in London - since 1870 - and grandeur runs through our veins like the beer from our taps.

We have seen the changing face of the East, but we are adamant to stick to what we know best: Delectable beers, fine whisky and new Sodo Kitchen, serving only the finest Sour Dough Pizzas and Sides.

http://www.georgeandvulture.com

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GEORGE Restaurant: Home

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Part of the Verity Group of Companies — maximizing life with a touch of luxury — many rave that GEORGE is the best restaurant in Toronto.

Under the culinary leadership of renowned Executive Chef Lorenzo Loseto, GEORGE has become a top-rated and best restaurant for the city of Toronto’s fine dining.

Recently named the 2014 Canadian Culinary Champion, Chef Loseto is widely regarded as the best restaurant Chef in the country today.

GEORGE Restaurant is the ultimate Toronto destination for an elevated food experience.

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Le Cinq, Paris: restaurant review

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In terms of value for money and expectation Le Cinq supplied by far the worst restaurant experience I have endured in my 18 years in this job.

I chose Le Cinq, restaurant of Christian Le Squer, named chef of the year by his peers in 2016.

A dessert of frozen chocolate mousse cigars wrapped in tuile is fine, if you overlook the elastic flap of milk skin draped over it, like something that’s fallen off a burns victim.

Every single thing I ate at the restaurant Skosh for a sixth of the price was better than this.

Some readers may notice a difference between my description of the onion dish – “mostly black, like nightmares” – and the picture of it above, which is golden and rather beautiful.

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