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    ROVI

    4.3 (53 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Dave K.

    A colleague took me to Rovi while visiting London. He raved about the unquiet flavors that this chef produces that I couldn't really imagine them. Then I went - I experienced what he was referring to. Menu is super limited (especially for non-veg protein lovers). However, the vegetable and vegetarian dishes weee amazing. Have never had those mouth watering flavor profiles anywhere else. Limited fish and duck items were also well cooked, seasoned and beautifully presented. Service was top notch. Our server was excellent. Ambiance was enteric and urban chic. I would have given it 5 stars but for the limited menu.

    Ally W.

    I can make this review very short by saying that everything is good. And get everything. All right, if you want details, here are the specific items we ordered: * Grilled hispi cabbage, chestnut and porcini butter, and fried sage * Yorkshire grain fed chicken, coconut milk, and tomatillo peanut salad * Crispy potatoes, butter bean aioli, and vegan nduja * Warm msabbaha chickpeas, confit garlic, and tomato amba * Celeriac shawarma, bkeila, and fermented tomato sandwich * Olive oil ice cream with salt Yes, everything was good. And get everything.

    Nikki L.

    Absolutely loved everything and service was amazing! For 5 we ordered the burrata, celeriac shwarma, iberico pork, ricotta gnudi, corn and feta mash, halibut, potatoes. Everything was delicious. Highly recommend!

    Cynthia W.

    Another utterly wonderful London meal. We ordered the GRILLED ASPARAGUS, watercress, sunflower & miso cream, dukkah (Vg) 15.5 CAULIFLOWER, burnt caraway butter, hazelnut cream, wild garlic, pickled golden raisins CELERIAC SHAWARMA, bkeila, fermented tomato BEEF CARPACCIO, 'grass fed', meyer lemon, horseradish, black radish PRESSED LAMB SHOULDER, rose & cardamom, fig leaf vinegar, fennel yoghurt URFA CHILLI GNUDI, chamomile and lemon cabbage, sorrel My cocktail was the ROVI BELLINI // Sottoriva Malibran prosecco, rhubarb, lemon zest - Who wouldn't want a rhubarb cocktail?! The ambiance was upscale and lovely.

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    Shari S.

    Rovi was absolutely the best meal of our recent trip to London! We sat at the bar for dinner and enjoyed the savory Broccoli with Jerusalem artichoke, miso ssamjang and yuzu vinegar to start. The Burrata was good but probably the weakest link of the meal. I loved the polenta encrusted mushrooms and the kale bhaji. Even though we ate all vegetarian dishes, they were quite filling and we ended up cancelling our order of gnudi. The wines were equally inventive and we thoroughly enjoyed a robust red wine of some kind from Georgia (former Soviet state). Highly recommend!!

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    Johnny G.

    Amazing rustic Israeli food. I was beyond impressed with the whole interior and the food. They have a nice bar in the center and its an open kitchen concept which makes it feel like you are part of the whole experience. The service was great, it gets pretty packed around 5-8 so be sure to make reservations. Had this tomatoes crostini dish that was by far the best way to start the meal. For main we shared the Celeriac Shawarma which was outstanding. It was meaty and flavor. Also had ton of drinks, a tad pricey but delicious. The prices are comparable to NYC prices.

    Nelson H.

    I must while visiting London. The kimchi Gruyère fritters, celeriac shawarma, crispy pink fir potatoes and wolves lane tomatoes are a must. Great service and delicious food - every dish had "wow" and "mmm" factor. We had a late dinner so didn't get to try all the items. When I'm in town next, I want to the other items! Oh, the deconstructed mint chocolate ice cream sandwich was delicious too!

    Srao_29 ..

    Solid flavors in a mostly vegetarian menu, as you would expect in an Ottolenghi restaurant. Classy, understated ambience with attentive service.

    Matea P.

    I got the celeriac shawarma sandwich, which wins its prize for being one of the best things I ever put in my mouth - really. It was phenomenal, amazingly soft, and just gave a huge amount great amount of flavor. I wouldn't be able to put it into words. If you're coming to ROVI, please do yourself a favor and order the shawarma!

    Brandon S.

    Rovi, one of Yotam Ottolenghi's London restaurants, is a short walk from Oxford street. Though you'll have to brave the crowds to get there, the restaurant is well worth the trip (especially if you are on a plant based diet or if you're simply looking for a delicious meal without feeling awful after.) If you're a fan, the restaurant offers signed cookbooks and other merchandise. If you're just looking for a nice dinner, the room is dimly lit, beautiful, and far quieter than the chaos a few blocks away. The drinks were amazing, the service was great, but the highlight should be on the food. Yotam Ottolenghi's recipes are famous around the world for a reason. We got three plant based dishes and one meat dish. Simply put, I don't understand how they managed to make vegetables taste so darn good. Each onion, pepper, spice and garnish felt intentional. Rovi was exceptional.

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    Meredith M.

    One of our favorite meals during this trip to London! We ordered quite a few of the dishes on the menu and loved all of them - the radicchio salad with the partridge was especially excellent and the pairing of kimchi with gruyère in the fritters was super tasty. Service was fantastic and we were surprised at the end of our meal with the fudge; we had not planned to order a dessert as we were quite full from the meal but we had to find a bit more room for the fudge which was delightful. Will definitely plan to visit Rovi again!

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    Pam K.

    Ottolengi's is probably very hyped up and I kept that in mind as I know these kind of places can end up being average. I was deeply disappointed in the food and service. The grilled mackerel was overly salted and the seasoning/garnish flavors did not come through because it was so salty. The pita was good but it was a stingy piece, smaller than the palm of my hand which did not make sense as the entree was so salty. The grilled cucumber was okay, quite edible. The west 1 cocktail was honestly the highlight. If I was just getting drinks, it would've been fine. I paid 65£ and it simply wasn't edible enough.

    Chrystel K.

    Really good ambience we ordered a lot of small dishes. The chicken shawarma was delicious! Definitely a highlight from all the dishes we ordered. The dessert was OK. Nothing too memorable about it.

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    4.0(1.2k reviews)
    0.4 miMayfair
    ££££

    Wow -- this spot might take the cake for coolest decor I've ever seen at a restaurant. They're…read moreknown for their Instagrammable 'loo.' I think every American mother/daughter duo was checking this place out for lunch or high tea. Mom and I opted for the lunch experience in the room called "The Glade." 3 courses, for a very reasonable price. Something like 36 pounds if I remember correctly. We did this over the more pricey high tea, but that certainly looked like a good time as well. That dining room was gorgeous. The food was pretty good. Nothing that absolutely blew my socks off, except for the strawberry dessert. Everything was certainly well done, though. I mean, there's a restaurant with 3 Michelin stars upstairs - the food should be good! Would def return with new people that hadn't been before.

    We visited two parts of this restaurant last night and I loved it all…read more We arrived early for our dinner reservation so we ordered scones and smoothies in the Parlor. Those damn English scones were some of the best I've ever had - clotted cream and jam! Heavenly. Dinner in the Gallery was fun and delish as well. We started with the Korean tofu dumplings + beetroot carpaccio, both were light, perfectly seasoned and lovely starters. Mushroom arancini with carrot ginger coconut broth was well balanced and craveable. Cod brandade was delicious as well but a bit heavy, could only eat half. Pistachio chocolate peanut ganache was the perfect end to a lovely meal. It's a visual spectacle in the best way, and service was lovely as well. I wasn't sure if it could live up to the IG hype but it was fun and delicious!

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    4.1(95 reviews)
    0.8 miSt James's
    £££

    It was an unforgettable Christmas dinner at Wild Honey. The…read moreevening opened with an amuse-bouche of assorted bites--playful, refined, and a perfect invitation into what was to come. My starter, a classic duck terrine, kept the bar high: rich, expertly balanced, and beautifully presented. Then the meal truly took flight. The first main, the scallops, delivered a masterclass in flavor layering. Perfectly fresh and tender, they shimmered in a buttery sauce lifted by XO--comforting yet sophisticated, familiar yet inventive. A clear sign that Wild Honey takes its seafood seriously. But the dish that justified every whisper of Michelin-level praise was the venison. The cut itself was exceptional, but the execution was transcendent. Succulent texture, bold flavor, and a wild, almost ethereal depth--the contrast felt magical. Each bite was delicate yet powerful, like walking through an entire landscape of woodland aromas and game-forward richness in a single mouthful. Truly breathtaking. The signature custard sealed the evening with quiet elegance--silky, balanced, and deeply satisfying. A perfect finale to a Christmas night dinner we won't soon forget. Wild Honey delivered not just a meal, but a memory. Five stars, without hesitation.

    They no longer have the tasting menu as during my last visit but the three-course prefixe off the a…read morela carte menu is very good. My favorite was the scallop appetizer. It was perfectly cooked and came with a small cauliflower steak and frisée salad. There was nothing wrong with the sirloin steak, but as a British server in another restaurant once told me: an American should not order steak in a British restaurant. The cheese selection was excellent. Service was mostly fantastic but a letdown at the end. A server asked me I wanted port with the cheese. I said "yes." He put down a class, returned, and poured a glass of Taylor's 10. I remember thinking, this is okay but the 20 would have been nicer. When the bill arrived, I was charged for Taylor 20 instead of 10. It's only a few quid difference but the charge should be correct. I pointed this out to the server. He said he would check with the sommelier. When he returned he said I was served the Taylor 20. I had seen the bottle of 10-year with my own eyes but it seemed needless to argue. It was a disappointment after an otherwise excellent meal. Even if they thought I was wrong, they should have refunded the four or five pound difference off a check that was nearly 300 quid.

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    Heddon Street Kitchen

    3.6(169 reviews)
    0.5 miMayfair
    £££

    Super fun ice cream bar - legit hit with the kids! Also enjoyed fish & chips nuggets; butter…read morechicken; sea bream; kids' bangers & mash; and tandoori chicken wings. Though our kiddo didn't like the flavor of the wings. Fantastic service and lovely covered outside table. Recommend!

    You'd think finding a Beef Wellington in London would be easy, but it turned out to be the opposite…read morefor us. Thankfully, a friend tracked one down in Mayfair and we ended up at Gordon Ramsay's Heddon Street Kitchen. The restaurant was busy and trendy, with a lively vibe that still worked well for families, especially with their ice cream bar. Kids eat free on weekdays, which is a nice touch. Unfortunately, the service didn't quite match the energy of the room - our fries were forgotten, and our food took over 45 minutes to arrive, which even the staff acknowledged. What we tried: * Beef Wellington - Beautiful presentation, but it fell apart once we sliced into it. The beef itself wasn't as tender as we were hoping for, especially given the hype and the name on the door. * Tofu Poke Bowl - A rich aioli tied everything together nicely. The cucumbers added a refreshing crunch that kept it closer to the original poke concept. * Sea Bream - Generous portion size, but the fish was overcooked and turned out quite dry. * Kids' Mac and Cheese - Surprisingly excellent. It looked almost soupy at first glance, but the sauce was actually very creamy and cheesy, and the kids liked it enough to ask for seconds. * Kids' Meatball Pasta with Tomato Sauce - The pasta and sauce were solid, but the meatballs were dry, as if they'd been overcooked or left too long. The kids did get to enjoy the ice cream bar and loved being able to pick whatever their wild imaginations desired. Overall, with the long wait times, missed items, and some overcooked dishes, the experience fell short of what I'd expect from a Ramsay restaurant. I wanted to be blown away, especially by the Beef Wellington, but left feeling underwhelmed.

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    Ice Cream Bar!

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