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    Rox Burger - Rox Mojitos

    Rox Burger

    4.3(18 reviews)
    3.5 miGreenwich
    ££

    My boyfriend found this burger restaurant on another review site which said 'the best burger shop…read morein London' or something like that and we decided to go to Lewisham just for the burger! I have to admit that it's the best burger I've ever had in London!! I ordered Rox melted burger because I was tempted by grilled onions and melted cheese! Awww, so tasty! I was very satisfied with all of the fresh ingredients and the fantastic combination of onions, cheese, angus beef, bacon and a brioche bun! Also I enjoyed a bite of the Rox Blue Burger that my boyfriend ordered! Can you believe that you can enjoy both mozzarella cheese and blue cheese at once? Although the Rox chips were also delicious, we just couldn't stop eating the burgers. The burger was quite dense so I couldn't finish it all so I took it back home. Of course eating it at the restaurant is better, but it was still good at home! When we were at the restaurant, some delivery staff brought some fresh fruits and veggies so I felt they use good quality fresh ingredients! The restaurant was small but cosy and I liked the stylish interior! It's a family-friendly restaurant but great for anyone! Oh, I shouldn't forget to mention that the glass for the tap water was an American style jar with lime! The overall price was also fantastic, I highly recommend a visit to this quaint American burger bar!

    I was pleasantly surprised when I found this place. I ordered the Chorizo burger and they cooked…read morethe party exactly how I wanted it. The bun was well toasted, the cheese didn't over power the flavor of the burger patty, and the chorizo was a nice touch. They use a different type of chorizo than in the states so it was a nice change to the norm. Along side it I ordered the Rox fries, but honesty I wasn't impressed. Basically it was fries sprinkled lightly with some herbs and some cheese, nothing special. One complaint is that they messed up the other half of my order. Ordering for a friend who is deathly allergic to cheese, I asked for no cheese. The guy taking my order, before putting it in read off to me my order and specifically said the cheese is omitted, it evens says on the receipt. On this particular night I picked up the burgers for take away so when I brought it back to the house we noticed there was cheese! However they refunded it in the end, just make sure if you're making modifications to check a couple of times.

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    Rox Burger
    Rox Burger
    Rox Burger

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    Mother Flipper - Candy Bacon Flipper

    Mother Flipper

    4.5(13 reviews)
    3.6 miLewisham
    £

    I've been on a burger quest (must remember to make a list) lately and I've got several more to try…read morethanks to Anna's thread. Mother Flipper was suggested as something approximating a US burger and since it's only 4 miles from my house I thought I'd give it a go one fine Saturday morning. Yes that's right, I had a burger for breakfast. And it was good. The boys behind Mother Flipper set up shop at Brockley Market (the logo is a broccoli floret surprise surprise) and they seem to have built a following. From the facebook page, I noted that waits can be up to an hour (the grill is fairly small so I believe it) and in order to avoid it I endeavored to be there at 10am when they opened. I got there at 10.01 and was already the 2nd in line. Go figure. The signature burger is the double bacon candy cheeseburger. What is bacon candy you say? Well you take some proper streaky bacon and caramelize in brown sugar. The meat patties are handmade and about a quarter inch thick but you get two of them so it's a hefty burger. The buns are soft and potentially brioche but it was hard to stop eating to tell. I did manage to get a couple of pictures but that's all I could wait for. The meat is tender and juicy although slightly over done for my tastes. I think maybe it was left on just a bit too long while they prepped the burger (they weren't quite set up by the time I was there and ordering). The sauce they put on was tomato based but when mixed with the sweetness of the candy bacon turned into a honey bbq type which was delicious. No complaints on the cheese although it's just basic cheddar me thinks. Be warned, take lots of paper towel as it's a messy burger. You will get it all over your hands and face without a doubt. Is it as good as the fabled burgers of Texas and the Midwest? Sadly no, but damn if it doesn't do a great job trying. I would love to see some chips being served too and a few cold drinks as the market is distinctly lacking in anything but coffee. But overall, one of the best burgers I've had in London to date. And that's saying something.

    Love Mother Flipper!…read more I get it when they're at Kerb and it's one of my favourite burgers. They spend the time to make sure the ketchup and mustard are across the entire bun, and the lettuce and onions are cut small/thin enough to eat easily. The meat is a good mix, not too dense or too crumbly, and most importantly for me, not too strong. I find Patty & Bun, for example, has a gamey taste to their beef that just isn't something I enjoy. And then there's the crowning glory - candied bacon. Oh my days. I'd get a whole candied bacon sandwich if they let me. At £7 for not the biggest burger, it's a bit on the high side, but for the very occasional treat it is for me, I'm happy to pay it.

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    Mother Flipper - Candied Bacon Burger

    Candied Bacon Burger

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    D'ardys Diner - shop front

    D'ardys Diner

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.8 miBromley

    Formerly known as Madisons and after a long makeover, the restauarant has re-opened as D'Ardys…read more Themed after Laurel and Hardy with bold black and white themes and with the staff having access to the required bowler hats as well as plenty of memorabilia from the pair. I can only think that the restaurant is named to avoid copyright issues from the Laurel and Hardy estate. The restaurant was pretty full but we still managed to get a table. The staff and management are extremely friendly and helpful and very open and it was clear that they cared about the service they gave. The menu was reasonably priced and many of the dishes also themed from the comedy duo. Our party of four ordered a burger with nothing on (A Lonesome Pine), a rack of ribs in a delicious barbecue sauce (Another Fine Mess), a sirloin steak and a spicy chicken breast meal. Starters were shared and were a bowl of Nachos and two generously loaded potato skins with cheese and bacon. The starters arrived and were hot and delicious, and most of all, generous portions. Conversation was possible but sometimes the music got a little loud so raising voices were in order. I had overseen a few main courses arrive at other tables and it was very clear that the one thing these plates had in common were generosity in spades. One lady's jacket potato seemed to be the size of a marrow! Our own dishes were also no disappointment. The ribs I ordered practically filled the length of a large oval plate with fries heaped against the side to hold it on. The steak was done perfectly to order, the burger was delicious and clearly hand made and the chicken was well sauced, spicy and wonderful. However while the sizes of the dishes were daunting, we soldiered on regardless. We were looked after extremely well and the management were much in evidence front of house, meeting, greeting and talking to customers but not in an intrusive overbearing way. The atmosphere was very friendly and conducive to both meals with loved ones as well as a night out with friends. Desserts, like the starters, had to be shared after the size of the main course and our young waitress duly informed us that the chocolate fudge cake portion was a little on the large size. It wasn't an understatement. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a team making base camp for the assault on its peak! The Chocolate Brownie Sundae had, rather unusually, popcorn as part of the deal which managed to make the brownie taste like peanut butter when eaten in combination. All in all a really pleasant night out in a good atmosphere with good honest simple food cooked well. I can say that I will defiinitely return and am interested to see what their Sunday roasts are like too. If you are in the Bromley Common area this is more than well worth a look

    Went there last weekend very friendly staff lovely cocktail menu :) had the king prawns to start…read morewith AMAZING!!!!! Then the 23oz T'Bone what a stake lol cooked perfect........ DEFIANTLY GOING BACK !!!!!!

    Branded Beef - Steak frites with peppercorn sauce

    Branded Beef

    4.0(8 reviews)
    4.5 miBeckenham
    £££

    This review is for Branded, a restaurant in Sevenoaks. After…read morespending the morning exploring Knole, the stately home nearby, a friend and I wandered down the High Street in search of lunch. We considered a few places before deciding on Branded--and I'm so glad we did. We arrived a bit early, so the restaurant was still quiet. Inside, it's surprisingly spacious yet manages to feel warm and intimate. The service was excellent--friendly, attentive, and perfectly timed. Given Branded's reputation for great beef, it only seemed right to order both a hamburger and a steak. We began with the rock shrimp tempura, beautifully crisp and light, followed by a Caesar salad that was fresh, generous, and ideal for sharing. The burger was outstanding--two juicy patties layered with bacon, Jack cheese, and truffle mayo, cooked to perfection. My rib-eye steak with peppercorn sauce and frites could easily hold its own in a Parisian bistro: tender, flavorful, and expertly seasoned. If you're planning a visit to Knole, skip the café there and head to Branded instead. It's the kind of meal that turns a good outing into a memorable day.

    This used to be gourmet burger bar, but in April 2012 reopened as Branded beef…read more As the name suggests, it focuses mainly on beef - steaks and burgers in various guises. However, they do have quite a few other things to offer. There were several fish dishes and even a couple of vegetarian offerings. This was supposed to be a quick lunch for three girls, and of course we lived up to the stereotype and had the skinny burgers (no bun or cheese) and shared the fries. Even so, I was pretty full for several hours afterwards. The burger was nice, not the most perfect piece of hamburger meat ever, but ok. The fries (fat chips) were actually delicious. The thing that really let it down was the salad - very nice fresh leaves doused in some sort of sweet and citrus dressing that jarred with the whole plate. Pity, as I needed something to eat with the burger! The service was lovely - very attentive and friendly. The place itself is a little cold - lots of leather, cow hide lampshades and bar stools, but the bench seating that I sat on was hard, cold wood - much better to have leather seats throughout I think. Overall it was perfectly pleasant, but there was nothing to make me go rushing back.

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    Branded Beef - Interior looking towards the bar

    Interior looking towards the bar

    Branded Beef - Rock shrimp tempura

    Rock shrimp tempura

    Branded Beef - Their delicious Caesar salad

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    Their delicious Caesar salad

    Joe's Kitchen

    Joe's Kitchen

    2.7(9 reviews)
    3.5 miBromley
    ££

    We've been meaning to pop by and eat here every time we visit Bromley as we've heard good things…read moreand it always looks busy. Yeah..... now we know why it looks busy. The service was soooooo slow. I booked a table and it took a few moment to be acknowledged. Staff were just pottering about and not even dealing with customers. Once acknowledged we were eventually led to our table. Took ages to get an allergen menu (their Ipad) then it took ages for someone to even take a drink order. Once we decided what to have (Not much choice for gluten free!) Order was taken and we waited.... Food wasn't too bad when it arrived but I'm glad I ordered a side as my main was a little on the small side! Milkshakes were tasting watery and tea was tasteless...... even if they did use a Yorkshire Tea teabag! For a lunchtime they had enough servers a few empty tables but lots of gaps in dealing with customers. Not the greatest of experiences, pricey for the food (quality wasn't great!) and service slow. We won't be back in a hurry!

    One of the better Shopping Centre dining experiences…read more Joe's Kitchen, the runty little sister of Frank & Benny and Garfunkel's restaurants is a refreshingly modern, clean and creative twist on the standard. The layout and menu remind me somewhat of Bill's restaurants. Big wooden tables and not too fussy. The Menu is transparent and has your staples: fish and chips, sandwiches, jacket potatoes and your all day breakfast. It's a little fresher and more contemporary than it's more famous counterparts. As with any restaurant in a shopping mall, it's quite overpriced for what it is. My fish finger sandwich, although pleasant and filled my hungover hole was average bread, cheap fish fingers and a bit of iceberg. For £6 without any garnish at all, I would say that's a tad steep. Still, what did surprise me were the chips. This may sound strange, but they really tasted like potato! Normally you get the standard, frozen chips with a real starchy texture, but these 'skin on fat chips' tasted fresh and lovely. Overall, it's an amazing improvement to your average shopping break meal. It completely beats the competition in the area and was a very pleasant experience. PS. lovely coffee and the coke floats looked amazing.

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    Joe's Kitchen - Ham hock cake, poached egg on a bed of spinach with hollandaise sauce

    Ham hock cake, poached egg on a bed of spinach with hollandaise sauce

    Joe's Kitchen - Chicken burger and skin on chips.

    Chicken burger and skin on chips.

    Joe's Kitchen - Fish finger sandwich

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    Fish finger sandwich

    White Hart

    White Hart

    3.2(5 reviews)
    0.2 miEltham
    ££££

    Our first server, an Irish lady with pink hair was lovely and the chef that cut the meats on the…read morecarvery was nice and the meats were nice but everything else was pretty bad. The trimmings for the carvery had clearly been out under the heat lamps for a long time. The stuffing was as dry our as you could possibly imagine and the 2 trays of potatoes were dried out and hard as wood from the length of time out under the heat lamps, once you cracked them open however they were fluffy and tasty inside. They could have been nice when they were first put out (obviously a long time earlier) The veg was ok, the mustard and horseradish were crusted over. A young lady asked us what we wanted for dessert, we said we hadn't seen a dessert menu. She seemed very put out and asked if we wanted to see the menu and gave us a piece of note paper with the desserts written on. When she came back to take our dessert order she swang a chair round from the table next to ours and sat at our table to take our order. We assumed at first that she must be pregnant and need to sit when she could but she didn't appear to be. The desserts (2 ice creams and a brownie) took forever to come but were nice when they arrived. We kept going to the bar to ask for the bill and after 20 mins we all went to the bar on our way out in a final attempt to pay the bill. £170 including 'service charge'!!! The cheek! At no point were we shown a menu detailing the service charge policy or told about it at the billing stage. If the service was good we wouldn't have minded but it was really bad. We wanted to tip the lady with the pink hair that looked after us but NOBODY else deserved a tip but they automatically added a service charge to the bill that we had to ask over and over and over again for so we didn't have a choice. We'll never go there again.

    Recently re-opened and under new management, the White Hart is a little…read more gem in the heart of Tudor London, right next door to the Bob Hope Theatre. The new landlords have obviously spent a lot of time and money renovating this landmark pub and have done a cracking job. Both the interior decor and beer garden (and even the washrooms) have been fitted out to a high standard. I was recently staying with family in Eltham (during an Olympic test event at Royal Artillery Barracks just up the road) and we popped in for an afternoon drink, and to escape the rain! We were warmly greeted by Dave the manager who showed us into the lounge area, furnished with leather armchairs and a huge sofa. After looking over both the bar menu and restaurant menu we decided to stay for food and moved into the restaurant side. My 8oz sirloin steak was perfectly cooked and, at just £9.99, easily beats the price and quality of a lot of other 'chain' pubs and Carveries. The cask ales on tap included Bombardier and Greene King, good solid London favourites :o) We came back for more at the weekend and I look forward to visiting again when I return for the Olympics. The White Hart is a fantastic family friendly pub that London can be proud of, we desperately need more like it.

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    White Hart
    White Hart
    White Hart

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