It is a bold claim for any restaurant to make suggesting that it provides an ‘unforgettable dining experience’, and all the more so if you have also been voted London’s ‘most romantic’ restaurant. Such is the standard that Clos Maggiore is forced to live up to.
Blanchette: Chic rustique (September 2015)
St John: Carnivore carnival (September 2015)
Lutyens: Solid, but unspectacular (September 2015)
Chisou: Solid, but unspectacular (September 2015)
Berners Tavern: Jason Atherton does it again (September 2015)
Singapore Garden: Singapore swings, mostly (August 2015)
Tom’s Kitchen, St Katherine’s Dock: Not rocket science (August 2015)
Bao: Bao – Wow (August 2015)
Sake No Hana: Just because it looks good, doesn’t mean that it is good (July 2015)
Zoilo: More than meats the eye (July 2015)
Think of Argentine cuisine and the typical response is steak. Zoilo, a small and intimate restaurant on the northern edge of Mayfair, proves this claim wrong. The food my comrade and I sampled on a recent weekday lunchtime certainly impressed, as did the ambience, even if the service was something of a let-down.
Social Wine & Tapas: Great expectations… (July 2015)
Graze: Put out to pasture (July 2015)
Dock Kitchen: Cooking up a feast (June 2015)
Outdoor space and genuinely original culinary concepts that aren’t instant flops are a hard combination to find, even in London. Nonetheless, Dock Kitchen scores well on both counts, constituted a perfect place for a relaxed summer meal, and has the potential to be amazing, if only they upped their game in terms of service a bit.

