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I was doing some work in bromley by bow and a friend said
I was doing some work in bromley by bow and a friend said there a restaurant which can put some fire in your heart, I thought being a tourist this could be a fabulous London experience. I could only thank the restaurant for my bracing the food culture. Being from Netherlands I had heard many rumors about good food spots. So it was good to find this it was very different from the ritz in Dubai just a bit of food history
Be the first to ReplyThis was the most glamorous, beautiful restaurant I've ever
This was the most glamorous, beautiful restaurant I've ever been to and it made for a very memorable 30th birthday for my sister. The food at the high tea was exquisite! The pastries were each handmade and must've taken hours to make. The little sandwiches were simple but delicious. The band played Christmas music and played happy birthday for my sister which was a ton of fun. The service was wonderful and the room was the prettiest room imaginable!
Be the first to ReplyThis place was no doubt the nicest restaurant for high tea.
Walking in, two men in fancy suits greeted me at the door. Me and my two kids dressed up; and were glad we did. Everyone was wearing gowns due to the dress-code; men in coats and ties and in general dress smart. Everything was breathtaking; flowers, plants, and all the architectural design was impressive. We were then escorted to our seats, and not soon after, ordered our tea. The service was spectacular. All the men wore fancy suits with tails. Our personal favorites from tea included the Lemon Verbena, Classic Chai and the Passion fruit and Orange (all amazing). They gave us multiple refills on sandwiches and pastries, and when we got a to-go box, they gave us extras. The ladies restroom known there as the powder room was beautiful. Lily pads, flowers and plants made up the wallpaper. All the sinks were pink marble, and there was a literal hot pink sofa and chairs scattered about. I have nothing bad to say about The Ritz. It was a perfect, gorgeous dining experience.
Be the first to ReplyWe went for afternoon tea.
I made reservations a month ahead of the date. They get booked fast, so don't wait. We arrived and were greeted at the door by the doorman. We walked in to a beautiful hotel. The tea room is also very beautiful. We left our coats at the coat room and were seated immediately for our 5:30 tea time. We ended up getting the champagne tea. So, you start with a glass of champagne prior to your tea. Everything is done quickly. Before you know it, you have your sandwiches and tea at your table. The presentation was beautiful. Sandwiches: my favorite was the egg sandwich, but all of them were good. Everything, except the champagne, is all you can eat or drink, but we couldn't even finish what they served us the first round. All the sandwiches come on different breads. All good on their own way. My second and third favorites were the salmon and cheese and chutney. They also bring out a cucumber sandwich, ham and chicken sandwich. Pastries: they were all delicious, but my favorite was the passion fruit one. There was one lemon meringue one and a type of stuffed banana bread one. If you're from the US, the scones are not what you expect. They are biscuits. They have a good flavor. A little dense. Tea: you have to finish your pot before ordering a new one. Since there were three of us in our party, we were able to taste several ones. We all agreed that the earl grey was the best from the four we got. We also tried the Moroccan mint, Rose congou, Passion fruit and orange My birthday was the week of my visit and they surprised me with a birthday dessert. That was super nice of them. The staff was great. Very proper. The only hiccup we encountered was when we were leaving. We were taking a selfie and the door man told a driver standing next to him that Americans thought everything was special. He was pretty loud about it and since we were the only ones around, we thought he directed it to us. We decided to brush it off and continue our london adventures.
Be the first to Replythe view, the service, Great The menu? Underwhelming.
We had a mexican menu flautas, mole verd, etc. i got the mole Verde with Shrimp. Was good but it lacked flavor. I had a major oopsie In my plate but that's non the less it happens. What made me write a review is the i felt the menu was kind of disrespectful to Mexican food. I'm from Mexico but i can enjoy a hole in the wall as much as a Ritz hotel. But the reason i think is disrespectful is the lack of flavor and total misrepresentation of the food. The ritz is a place where many cultures of mid to high class go too. And to have the food taste like it came from an Olive Garden seemed crazy to me. The burger? bomb the Salmon Bomb. But all the Mexican food was...not good. The flautas, which are supposed to be crunchy, looked and tasted like crepes. Weird. the red salsa tasted like the and mole verde. weird. I've tasted classy mexican food and most of the time it's great maybe less spicy but great nonetheless. The chef needs to stop experimenting so much. Cool mexican food with a little of your flavor dont completely reinvent it.
Be the first to ReplyThe Ritz London afternoon tea has a strong reputation for a
The Ritz London afternoon tea has a strong reputation for a reason. They were seamless in their service and they treated my mother like a Queen which is a huge mark in their favor. Everyone there was so friendly and quick with a little joke, not at all like the stuffy pomp and circumstance I had expected. The staff was warm and extremely attentive.We had the normal afternoon tea service and we each ordered a different tea. The staff knew exactly which tea we ordered and when it came time for a refill they didn't need to ask us. It was impressive to say the least. The sandwiches were delicious and the bread they use is soft and they choose different types to compliment the filling. My favorites were the chicken curry and the egg salad. The desserts were the perfect size and so tasty! My favorite was the mango mousse. We forgot to take a picture of the scones with clotted cream and preserves but they were delicious and fluffy inside. Perfect texture for spreading the clotted cream, which tasted so fresh and light. I suggest you come hungry because the staff will keep refilling your plates until you say stop!The Pianist is incredible! Ian Gomes is a legend that used to accompany the likes of Frank Sinatra! He kept whispering to us asking for requests and he was so sweet. He took a break and came down and greeted us. His fingers really make magic on that instrument and it really makes the whole experience that much more special. High marks to the staff! I appreciated how kind, attentive and warm they were to my family. People save their hard earned money to have special experiences like this and this staff really made it memorable. Thank you so much! We will definitely be coming back.
Be the first to ReplyThis was such a joke, the Ritz is totally using their
This was such a joke, the Ritz is totally using their reputation to charge way too much for high tea that is nothing special. The tea was good, but that was the extent of what I really liked. The sandwiches were bland, the scones were overcooked, and one of the desserts was so bad I spit it out. Not only that, but there was NO TOILET PAPER in the bathroom. You know what's not fun, having to waddle to the next stall to get toilet paper not even in a bathroom so fancy its gilded in gold... I'm not sure if it's COVID or the remodeling that is going on, but if you are actually interested in the food and tea at high tea, then go somewhere else. Oh and the kicker, they charged us the wrong amount and tried to have us pay for 4 drinks we didn't order. Don't fall for this tourist trap.
Be the first to ReplyEven though this only has 1 Michelin star, it exemplifies
Even though this only has 1 Michelin star, it exemplifies qualities of the 3 Michelin star restaurants I've been to in NYC (Per Se, Eleven Madison, Le Bernardin). Let's start with service and ambiance. From the second you walk into the Ritz Hotel, you'll be completely in awe of the stunning elegance and class. It continues into the restaurant which has tables widely placed apart from each other so I can't hear other people's conversations (big plus!). There is a pianist and a singer performing live which totally adds another level of "wow this is so friggin awesome!". The wait staff greets guests by their last names and they all wear long coattails. They place down plates synchronously for everyone at the table. And they lift the food covers up at same time too. That's not something you see often. They are so attentive throughout the entire 3-hour dinner (got the 7-course) without making you feel uncomfortable. They watch you from afar and refill your glasses or bring plates away with the perfect timing. The food is impeccable!! Everything is so exquisite and makes me wonder how is this only 1 Michelin star?! Everything was cooked to perfection. I didn't like the pheasant since I personally find it a gamey type of poultry. Although I only ate 1 of the 2 pieces of pheasant, watching 3 staff preparing the pheasant and the sauce was very exciting. There was a huge flame as they made the sauce on a skillet, they also used a French press as part of the preparation. It was almost like a mini cooking show lol. The cod and lobster were delectable. Raspberry sorbet was so refreshing for cleansing the palette. The highlight for me was definitely the hazelnut dessert which was like nothing I've ever had before. It was loaded with hazelnut flavor yet it was still well balanced without being overly sweet. I usually don't like a lot of the European restaurants' desserts because they're usually too sweet for me. But this one is to die for, yum!!
Be the first to ReplyThe Ritz Restaurant is a beautiful dining experience.
The clientele both times we went were older. It's a nice, romantic spot. Great for celebrating special occasions. The langoustine appetizer was so wonderful. The sauces at The Ritz are fabulous. The Cornish Seabass was also divine. The turbo cannot be surpassed. The chocolate soufflé was nice, but the crepe Suzette is the star of show as it is prepared table side. Men must wear a tie, but don't fret if you did not pack one. The cloak room at The Ritz has a selection of ties to loan for dinner. The only real downside of the meal is sometimes the live singer is so loud that one cannot hear anyone else at the table. The piano player was flawless both nights we were there and quite beautiful.
Be the first to ReplyWhile on our honeymoon this year we had the greatest
While on our honeymoon this year we had the greatest opportunity to book a last minute reservation for afternoon tea at the Ritz. While this is usually unheard of, seeing as one usually books about four months in advance, I seem to have married an angel of a man with the devil's luck. Walking inside our gaze wandered every inch of the interior, it is magnificent and breathtakingly beautiful, with the elegantly detailed architectural and artistic works of the construction of it all. We sat down with our friends who were also able to join us from the states. The room was alive with people and music, a scene right from the movies, with a pianist playing Sinatra and the classics. The service was as spectacular as the tea! We were treated like royals to say the least! The tea was phenomenal, the Earl Grey being my personal favourite! The unlimited sandwiches and pastries were so delicious we had to order seconds until we were properly stuffed. If you ever have the opportunity to come I couldn't recommend it more! It was a privilege to be served here and to experience this historical place first hand.
Be the first to ReplyIf you're looking for a bit of quality for a night out, The
If you're looking for a bit of quality for a night out, The Ritz restaurant is a tough place to beat. As soon as you walk up to the doorman at the entrance the whole place oozes class and style. Yes it's very expensive but it's certainly worth it. Unfortunately on this occasion, one star off as the restaurant forgot to bring our sides with the main course which was a real shame. I'm pretty sure this doesn't happen often but it did take the shine off our experience. I would go back again for a special occasion.
Be the first to ReplyBloody amazing! This yankee was forced to stop in for
Bloody amazing! This yankee was forced to stop in for afternoon tea by his lovely wife and daughters (Notting Hill fans) and totally enjoyed it. The experience was (hopefully not) once in a lifetime. The tea selection was myriad and delicious. The staff were extremely helpful and tolerant of our tea ignorance. The finger sandwiches and tea cakes were unforgettable and now I want to have tea again! Definitely worth getting dressed up for. Don't miss it!
Be the first to ReplyThis review is difficult to write and perhaps 4 stars for
This review is difficult to write and perhaps 4 stars for our particular experience is being fairly generous but understandably generous. For months my friend plotted this dinner as it was for his 40th birthday. He was extremely excited. We dressed very fashionably. But you see we went on one of the hottest days of the year in a building that has no cooling. Have you seen what the waiters at The Ritz wear? I mean, they like their eloquent building dress in very traditional outfits with long sleeve shirts, vests, coats with tails - the whole ensemble looks rather warm. In fact it must have been since several were sweating quite profusely by the end of our meal. My friend suffered greatly wearing his sport coat the entire time and also felt the impact of the high temperature keenly. Us women had it lucky this time as I could wear a bolero sweater over an elegant sleeveless dress and so I didn't have to feel like I was being baked alive, but by the end of the evening as more people came even I felt very, very warm. In turn the service was probably not the same high quality as it typically would have been otherwise. The waiters did their best but were rather lifeless and had no energy. I could not blame them. The food was excellent. I had a lovely fish dish that was cooked to perfection and a strawberry mousse for dessert that was delightful. Yet I think with our increasing warm temperatures I think The Ritz may wish to explore an alternate uniform for their waiters so when the temperatures top 32 degrees Celsius and go over they have enough energy to be as grand as their reputation speaks of.
Be the first to ReplyWhen you come to London, you gotta do proper English
When you come to London, you gotta do proper English afternoon tea. One of the best places to do it is at the Ritz. Yes, it's pricey, but make this your splurge on the trip. It's well worth it!My mother and I had an amazing time here. Service was excellent, and all the sandwiches, pastries, and cake were absolutely delicious. There wasn't one thing that we disliked. In fact, we loved it so much that our server gave us an extra serving of the yummy sandwiches!As for tea selection, there's something for everyone from richer tastes to caffeine free herbal tea. You can also switch them up and try different kinds once you're done with a pot.Added to that a visually stunning setting, you will be so relaxed with your mood lifted. Yes, there were tourists like us, but there were also many Brits around, so this is definitely not a tourist trap. There was so much food that you essentially really need to make this your only meal the entire day which is worth every penny!P.S. There is a dress code here. Smart casual with no sports ware.
Be the first to ReplyI came here on a weekday morning for The Afternoon Tea with
I came here on a weekday morning for The Afternoon Tea with my sister. We felt having tea at The Ritz was a must-do for the London experience. When we arrived the staff kindly pointed us to the tea room. It honestly was smaller than I thought. I guess with costing £58 a person I was expecting more. Anyways, the service was very kind and food not bad. It was nice we got two plates of sandwiches and a new pot of tea half way during our meal. But I do agree with a review posted earlier. You do feel a bit processed because the reservation times not only have a start time but also an ending time. Our time was up around 1:30. As the time neared, we noticed the room became more and more empty. This is a bit uncomfortable but we get it, tea at The Ritz is in high demand. But at the end of it, we were happy to of had the experience but we probably wouldn't do it again. Thanks The Ritz for the experience, nice staff, clean bathrooms, and photogenic lobby!
Be the first to ReplyCrème de laCrème .
We came here for afternoon tea and fell in love ; The decor was unbelievably beautiful, the desserts were delicious, the tea was to die for (you can purchase the tea that you drink from here, just ask your server ) , sandwiches were fresh and made with love , the love classical music was beautiful. Need I say more ? If you are visiting London, or live here, you should definitely consider this experience. You will not forget it .Everyone is so professional and nice .P.S. the dress code is formal ; Men must wear a suite with tie, women must wear a skirt or dress
Be the first to ReplyWe did the celebration afternoon tea with a glass of
We did the celebration afternoon tea with a glass of champagne. The service was excellent. The staff there was very willing to answer all of our questions. Mainly finger food for the afternoon tea. Came with dessert, scones, mini sandwiches, and your choose of tea. You can notify them if you are vegetarians otherwise they will just bring you all the sandwiches they have on the menu.
Be the first to ReplyStart rocking that suit and tie since they won't let you
Start rocking that suit and tie since they won't let you enter otherwise. Similar to Claridge's, my afternoon tea experience at The Ritz was not worth the price. Although the blackcurrant macaron and chocolate rooibos were bomb, the £54 price point is hard to justify. You also can't really take your time, since they'll ask you to leave when the next round of customers arrives. If you're anything like me, you too will try chugging as many pots of tea as possible. It's the only way to get your money's worth given the time limit.// Traditional Afternoon Tea (£54)
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