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My Old Dutch

3.4 (34 reviews)
ModerateCreperies, Desserts
Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Ham & Cheese Pancake
Dennis L.

I had a great experience at My Old Dutch. The pancakes are simply massive! The ham and cheese pancake was perfectly made and tasted absolutely delicious. I also had the opportunity to try the apple pancake with ice cream. Overall, only second to a pancake house I enjoye in Amsterdam.

Italian Pancake
Whitney N.

An institution of 50 years... this restaurant is popular with local families - probably because the food and casual atmosphere (and relatively low prices) are very family-friendly compared to a lot of the other surrounding dining options. While there are a few token starter and salad options on the menu, the bulk of it centers around, you guessed it, pancakes. But not just your typical butter and powdered sugar topped variety - no, they've gone the creative route. Greek with halloumi and olives and tomatoes, Mexican with chilli meat and guacamole, or even make your own...the savory pancake options are limitless. By far the most impressive thing about these pancakes is their presentation (and not just because, for whatever silly reason, the kitchen is located in the basement so the servers have to run up and down a massive staircase just to get your pannekoeken to you - I feel bad for them, dashing up those stairs all day long...how do they do it?) as the other reviewers have noted - the pancakes are served on these unbelievably massive platters of blue windmill pattern pottery, so the initial appearance is rather grand, even if the product itself is not-so-much. In truth, these pancakes are really nothing more than open-faced crepes, scattered rather scantily with toppings that the French would never deign consider for their own signature thin confection; very reminiscent of nouveau pizza. I had the Italian and found it too-greasy to the point that I couldn't finish it, and the toppings inadequate in quantity and unimpressive in quality. Certainly not my favourite restaurant on King's Road, but definitely one that would please a crowd; especially a crowd that involves kids.

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Carolina G.

As you can imagine when a friend of mine told me there was a restaurant that specialized in crepes, my eyes glittered with hope and excitement. Too much glitter, too soon. As it happens my expectations were just too high or really it just wasn't that good. The salty crepes are sort of a water down version of a really nice italian pizza. They place the crepe on a very large ceramic blue plate (with windmills printed on them) and the ingredients are scattered on the top. The crepe was not fresh and the cheese and tomato barely covered the highly floured crepe. The food was even a bit cold when it arrived. I won't go back, maybe the sweet crepes are of a higher quality but I'd rather not know.

Li-mei H.

My Old Dutch serves the biggest pancakes in town that I know of. I've been going there for years but haven't been in a while to find that they have stripped their cosy kitsch look for something sleeker, more modern and more generic, though they still serve the pancakes on these beautifully painted huge plates so some things are the same. I chose the smoked duck, something they had removed from their menu but brought back and to be honest, it was a little disappointing as in the old days you were given thick slices of duck breast rather than paper-thin slices of duck whatever. The peppers were also over cooked and a bit greasy and there wasn't enough sauce. The others, who like me, have worked on Kings Road and therefore eaten many a time here, ordered different pancakes like the Greek. Debs, thought it was too much batter and not enough cheese and Marie, was pretty disappointed with her Greek pancake too. The sweet pancakes such as the one dusted generously with icing sugar and served with three fat lemon wedges went down well and I have to say, my banana milkshake was really good. However, they also got the timing for Marie's birthday cake wrong and we thought there was a blackout for ten minutes when no cake emerged, so service was not exactly tip-top. However, if you are coming here the first time, come on a Monday as all pancakes are £5, which makes trying it out all the more better. I, was disappointed however, as knowing what they used to serve and experience what they offer now, maybe it's time to bring back the chintz.

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13 years ago

Favorite kids place. great selection of crepes/galettes/pancakes and some nice bottles of bear to go with.

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Come with an appetite because the crepes are HUGE! Prices are good and the combos are delicious.

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9 years ago

Decent crepe style pancakes, a good place for an easy breakfast but didn't blow me away.

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This food is so absurdly good that my friend started tearing up. Eat here if you want to enjoy your morning.

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The menu is full of savoury pancake choices, but my lot usually go for something sweet, like maple syrup and banana.

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Dominique Ansel Bakery - London exclusive

Dominique Ansel Bakery

4.1(95 reviews)
1.0 miBelgravia
££

Service is extremely slow here!…read more Came for high tea when we were in London. They do high tea at only two times: 2:30 and 4pm. The high tea area is behind the bakery and it's much quieter and more intimate :) Decor was super cute and fancy; very festive for the holidays. We ordered the standard high tea which came with 5-6 savory bites and 5-6 sweet bites. After getting the tea, service went downhill. Three new parties were seated AND a party of 5 got their food before us (party of 4) along with two other tables who were seated after us. We had to flag the waitress down a few times since it seemed like they had forgotten about us :( Overall, good experience doing high tea in London but can't say I'd come back here for it again.

This is one of those places that definitely lives up to the hype…read more I saw pics online of their watermelon ice cream served in a watermelon (exclusive to their London store) online before we arrived...I knew I wanted to visit when we were in town. We hopped in our car and headed here one rainy afternoon. Street parking was a breeze here (pay by phone). The bakery itself is much more spacious than I anticipated with a beautiful indoor and outdoor seating space. Service was fast and friendly. Order at the counter and either take it to go or grab a seat and they will bring most things to you. If you're ordering bakery items they will give them to you right at the counter. If you're eating in prices are slightly higher (like most places in the UK. My kids all had the watermelon ice cream. We figured they were so big that we would eat the leftovers. That didn't happen. They were so good they devoured them. We also got a couple more things that were amazing! They also have a lunch menu that we did not try. If you're in the area make it a point to come here!!

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Dominique Ansel Bakery - Entrance

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The Ivy

4.3(73 reviews)
1.6 miWestminster
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We had a set menu for breakfast and eggs royale. My eggs…read morewere over cooked, and it took forever to get fresh ones. It's a shame bc my delicious hash browns and bacon got pretty cold. The Eggs Royale were perfect! Every bite was gone in under 5 minutes.YUM! Because my eggs were remade, our awesome server, Oliver, took great care of us. Ask for Oliver for a perfectly British experience. I would go back... the little hash browns were toooo easy to eat. I could have eaten a dozen more. Lastly, the ladies room is SENSATIONAL!

The most expensive dinner we had this week with the weakest hospitality and worst timing. SUPER…read moredisappointing. It took 25 mins to place our drink order- then about 30 more mins to get our food, after placing that order. Then we had to wait to place a dessert order. Then we had to wait for the check. One word for this comes to mind...'waiting'. We found ourselves waiting every step of the way for our waiter to acknowledge us. Honestly I can forgive A LOT if people are nice but that wasn't the case with our server. Low energy, not very warm and welcoming and slow. Actually to be fair, I got a smile from the busboy when I was on my way to the restroom- perhaps the 2 should switch roles if the restaurant is looking for repeat visits or nice reviews. Btw- the manager...not exactly sure what he was doing. One last thing, I've had sea bass in many restaurants and never had anyone leave the skin on-Just not what I expected. This restaurant gets 2 thumbs down for me. Go to Bills right around the corner - save some money - and get a smile from the staff and a nice greeting.

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The English Rose Cafe and Tea Shop

The English Rose Cafe and Tea Shop

4.2(285 reviews)
1.4 miVictoria
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My friend and I came here for a breakfast during the week. It was quite busy, but we were seated…read moreafter a short wait for the two of us. The cafe is pretty small but very cute. I loved the decor and atmosphere. Food: My friend and I both ordered the traditional English breakfast. I had mine with vegan sausage. The breakfast was exactly what I expected and was pretty good. I was excited they had a vegan sausage option instead of leaving the sausage off like other places. Service: Our service was quick and friendly. We were able to order promptly and our food came out in an expected amount of time. There is a bit of a time limit for stays because they are so busy, but we didn't feel rushed at all. TL;DR - Lovely place for an English breakfast

We came when it opened to have breakfast. We ordered the British breakfast, scone, and tea for two…read more The British breakfast is quite overwhelming as it had so much food. It was nice to have some vegetables and it was enjoyable. The vanilla scone came in warm and enough clotted cream and jam. The pot of tea was plenty for 2 people. The quality of tea is nothing special just a traditional British breakfast tea. The service was fast and friendly. The interior was decorated that really feels traditionally British, it was a nice touch to the overall experience. Cute tea cups were used as well.

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English Rose Cafe in Westminster, London, December 2022.

The English Rose Cafe and Tea Shop - Tea and fresh scones

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