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"The Gore's strategic location around the corner from Royal Albert Hall makes it perfect for pre-theatre wining and dining.190 Queen's Gate features a unique menu of British classics with a contemporary twist by the English Chef Frederick Forster."
Address: The Gore 190 Queen's Gate , London SW7 5EX, XGL, GB
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Stopped by for an early 7AM breakfast. Lovely, quiet, cozy and intimate place with a lovely decor. Fresh pastries and coffee; breakfasts of all kinds, from continental to full English.Food: 5/5
Stayed for one night at The Gore with friends. We booked the evening meal and breakfast - both delicious. For the pre-theatre meal we ordered the beef with fries photo attached and for breakfast we ordered the full menu and enjoyed Eggs Royale, Eggs Benedict, Full English, juices, cappuccinos, pastries, olives and continental meats. Thank you for feeding us well and for the excellent service.
I was lucky to eat 4 times in past two weeks. The food is imaginatively designed, beautifully prepared and delicious. Chicken is beautifully tender and moist, Trout is perfectly prepared and served with asparagus, Cheese Puff is imaginative and tasty. Good wines by glass including an excellent Provence rose! Vegetarian options: 1/3 options were vegetarian Kid-friendliness: Service was friendly and professional . I saw family with kids who ate food from bar menu.
Worst value for money ever… It just seemed to be the right place for a special occasion dinner with my partner, after Prom 74 at The Royal Albert Hall. We went for the pre-set menu, 2 courses: starter & main. Everything was pricey, but we were prepared to it, after all a brilliant location and a charming atmosphere come at a price… Yes, indeed, but not at that rip-off price! Pea soup, too green to be “traditional” and/or “natural” with a quenelle of white foam that I suppose is what they call “modern twist”. My partner ordered a so called “risotto” and let me say, as Italian, when I saw it, I had half a shock … My God what was that? Over-cooked/melted rice in a primordial soup… I couldn’t decide between laughing or crying. I was really pleased having ordered my 7 cm2 of pan-fried Haddock – served, again, with previously mentioned “twist”. What about the wine? Decent, indecently priced though: 30 pounds for 2 glasses… Definitely disappointing place. The worst value for money ever paid so far. And they even charge 15% for service… Never again.
Outstanding meals with attentive, friendly, and unpretentious service. We dined here after the Proms, and would very highly recommend. If there is one thing they could improve, perhaps the wine was a little overpriced, but everything else was outstanding.
Really decent restaurant. Staff were great, hotel also looks like a good place to stay in West London. Recommended for a set menu that won't break the bank and has all the trimmings of a restaurant twice the cost.
Pre theatre dinner was incredible and the atmosphere was lovely. Staff were the perfect level of attentive.
Nice restaurant for a meal before a show at the RAH. Tasty food, friendly staff, stylish decor.
Cool bar with bar menu if you don't want a full blown meal. But full course restaurant menu if you do.
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