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Subway in Maldon - Restaurant reviews
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Sackville's: restaurant review | Life and style | The Guardian
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In a couple of centuries’ time researchers will look back at the last remaining fragments of this obscure restaurant – a curling, tattered scrap of menu, an ingredients ordering form full of dizzying figures – and hold it up as conclusive proof that, in the early years of the 21st century, the capital’s restaurateurs had finally reached Peak Stupid.
My job is to describe the proposition, but they do it so well themselves that I’ll just repeat the words at the top of the menu: “We believe that the truffle is such a unique and delectable product that we cannot leave it to be sparsely used in just a few dishes.”
The restaurant occupies a narrow space on Sackville Street off the eastern end of London’s Piccadilly, and is handily located right next door to a branch of Subway.
The obligatory truffle mac ’n’ cheese at the same price almost seems like good value.
■ Following his accelerated roll out of US burger chain Five Guys – from one branch to over 25 in two years – Charles Dunstone of Carphone Warehouse is now bringing MOD pizza to the UK.