Modern & English, The Ledbury is a fantastic example of - The Ledbury London - Buy Reservations
Getting a Reservation at The Ledbury London for Today or Tomorrow is Easy!
Buy a verified reservation at The Ledbury London from someone who doesn't need theirs anymore.
If there is nothing that fits your schedule, you can bid on your preferred time.
We only list verified Reservations!
All listed Reservations are reviewed by our team before appearing in the calendar or being allowed to answer a bid you place. That's why AppointmentTrader comes with a included Money Back Guarantee for each transaction.
London's Best Restaurants that are most frequently booked by customers of The Ledbury London
😍 5/5 - Modern & English, The Ledbury is a fantastic example of
By 👻 @Jonathan Q., 09/09/2019 3:00 am
|
Modern & English, The Ledbury is a fantastic example of "I've never had that before, but it's the best version of whatever I just ate." The Ledbury is tucked away in Notting Hill, for the foreigner it feels like an upscale neighborhood that's cozy and quiet. Inside the restaurant you have a clean, minimal, modern aesthetic that does represent the idea of what high-end dining, giving you a sense of a different class of restaurant experience. As is expected, the staff at this establishment is extremely attentive, ensuring every comfort is addressed and taken care of during your visit. Everyone is welcoming and you feel delighted to be dinning at the Ledbury. Small note, the windows allow a lot of light during the evenings when the sunset is later in the day, which is phenomenal for taking photos of your food - this does not take away from romantic aspects of the meal.Platting and plates ranged in their presentation being fun, earthy, warm then shifting to clean and focusing on the food itself. We did not indulge in a wine pairing, but the wine offerings were great and they had simple things like Coca Cola. This might be silly to some, but some Michelin restaurants don't always have simple things like soda, which makes me feel ostracized and the Ledbury had the simple comforts. The amount of food you get for the price is the right amount, the meal is well rounded, but not filling you to the brim like other tasting menus - also allowing you to chose independent items instead of enjoying a prefix. All food in the meal had perfect temperatures, textures, presentations and taste. Ordinary things such as butter were elevated to things like butter with whipped goats whey, sprayed with molasses, making smaller parts of the meal (normally vestigial) yummy and new. The dumplings were presented in a small slice of wood with pine sprigs - while this added nothing to the taste of the food, was creative and gave a down-to-earth vibe contrasting the high end feel of the menu. Have I ever had these breaded deer dumplings before? No. Will I look for them by name? Not really. Were they incredibly delicious and perfectly cooked? Yes. Same concept goes for the Bantams egg - Never had an egg presented this way with the mushrooms and pork meat cuts adorning the runny egg yolk, however it was extremely delicious and satisfying. More juxtaposition - monochromatic plates with colorfully complicated platting, of a simple thing like a egg that you clean up with your bread. Savory, warming and delicious. I can't even really describe the asparagus cream dish, the pictures of the dish do better explanation of what I ate - very interestingly plated, other diners weren't a fan but myself enjoyed is clean taste for once in my life. Last but not least, the mango milfoy desert was spectacular. Crispy, buttery, fruity, gorgeously plated. Other deserts like the whipped desert were tasty but the mango desert was a truly memorable end of the dinner treat. Highly recommended if visiting London.
0 Replys
0 Comments |
Be the first to Reply |