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Sweetings Restaurant

4.3 (14 reviews)
PriceyFish & Chips, Seafood, Bars
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Fried whitebait - didn't last too long
Som D.

Sweetings is something of an institution, clearly, in the city. With its lunch only, no bookings, communal seating character, it seems like a cool place to go to. However, the Mansion House location seemed to have been enough of a reason to add a slightly unreasonable mark-up. We ordered the fried whitebait plate as a starter. Not bad. For mains, I ordered the Plaice and my sister got the scampi. I must say that the scampi prawns were huge and delicious, and really deserve a five star thumbs up. The server/s were attentive, patient and friendly. We took really order to make up our minds, but the waiter stood by our side silently, making recommendations from time to time. The space doesn't look like it ever goes empty or sparsely customed. Overall, I'd go back for the experience or recommend this place to a friend or a tourist, but the extra mark up is a little bit bothersome.

Fish (haddock) and chips!
Roup P.

Very good but VERY pricey! The service was also great. The ambiance is a bit stale and formal. There's other fish and chips in London that are just as good for a lot less money.

Crab or Lobster Bisque, I forget which.  They both looked the same, but tasted totally different.
Dave G.

Sweetings has been open since 1889 which is as old school as you can get. They've been serving basically the same menu for close to 125 years. While waiting for our table, standing at the bar for an afternoon beer in a pewter mug, I spied an old menu on the wall in a frame. Sure enough it was almost the same as their current menu. You won't find anything fancy here. Just great quality fish, prepared simply well. And it's only open 3 and a half hours a day Monday through Friday (11:30 to 3pm). I took a yelper's advice and showed up right at 11:30 am to avoid a queue. I'm thinking the having a beer first is part of the tradition as we were still taken to the bar for about 15 minutes until our table was ready. We started off with a crab bisque and a lobster bisque soup. I only took one photo since they looked exactly the same. However doing a side by side taste test, they were totally different. I loved both of them. The Lobster bisque had a much bolder wine flavor to it. Neither was very creamy and was more of a tomato broth. I'm guessing they use rice starch rather than cream to thicken up the bisque. I prefered the crab bisque just a little bit more than the Lobster, but my brother enjoyed the Lobster more. At only £5.50 each, if you don't mind sharing soup, I would get both and do your own tasting. Next up was an excellent appetizer of Scallops & Bacon. I could have eaten this all day. Perfectly buttery lightly seared scallops wrapped in bacon served on a large scallop shell. It's a tried and true formula for sure and it works every time. The daily special appetizer was not so excellent however. Crab cakes served with a very spicy Thai chili dipping sauce. Considering how simple the main menu is, a Thai flavor seemed a little out of place for the restaurant to me. But really the problem was that the crab cakes were just way too much breading, way too little crab. For the main courses we shared the Dover Sole, the Halibut, Scampi, and the Chef's Fish Pie. The price ranges are all over the place with these dishes. The Fish pie was the most reasonable at £13.50 and the Dover Sole the other extreme of the menu at £31. The fish pie is the best I've had. Huge chunks of Salmon, Halibut, and a few other white fishes all baked in a rich tasty cream sauce, topped with mashed potatoes and browned. If I worked nearby, this would be my lunch dish for sure. Since London is only 76 miles from Dover, I felt I had to try the Dover Sole. Sucker? Maybe. But at least I'm pretty sure I'm getting the real thing. The porterhouse of fish it's always called. All fish here can be either fried, grilled, or poached. It's best to ask your waiter, which preparation works best with what fish. He recommended poached with a side of hollandaise sauce. By request, your waiter will debone the fish for you, so while it doesn't really make for a nice presentation, I knew he would do a better job than we would. Don't expect any seasoning in this preparation, but after I just added a pinch of table salt along with a little bit of hollandaise in each bite, it was heavenly. That said, I'm not sure I wouldn't have also enjoyed any of their other more reasonably priced fish served the same way. We had the Halibut fried. I learned on my last trip to England that it's common for the British to leave the skin on their fish when doing fish and chips. Us Americans, look at this as kind of crazy, but it's your dish. Having tried it on the last visit, I'm not a fan of the skin on. It doesn't get crunchy, but just seems like slimy fish skin in between the batter and the fish. That said, I totally forgot to ask for it without here. Actually didn't think I'd have to in such a fine restaurant. But let's just chuck this up to "Lost in Translation". It was a shame because this was a huge piece of fine Halibut, but as we flaked it away from the skin, we lost most of the tasty breading. The fried scampi were perfect however and would also be something to be ordered on a regular basis here if you are a local. They were huge and a great excuse to dip in their tartare sauce. No meal would be complete without some chips. I'm guessing that Sweetings double fries them. They had a nice crispness about them, but weren't overdone. I can see why the other reviews here are 3 and 4 stars. It's somewhere between 4 and 5 stars for me. But since Sweetings has been open for business since the reign of Queen Victoria, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and round it up to 5 stars.

Fried Shrimp and chips.  Yum.
Mitchell I.

The reasons I wanted to eat at this place was because of another recommendation from my favorite ravel guru, Tony Bourdain and his pal Ferguson Henderson. I had a simple lunch of fresh, buttered peas, chips and fried shrimp. Just perfectly executed. Service was so friendly and helpful. I will make a quick return to this wonderful lunch only spot.

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Very delicious steak sandwich. A combination of flavors that really offset nicely. Very informal place but really nice.

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Nice non-touristy place for lunch. Portions were quite small, but nice atmosphere.

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The Alchemist - Truffle, tater tots and prawn popsicles or maybe it was lollipops

The Alchemist

4.3(100 reviews)
1.5 miCovent Garden, Strand
££

food: dint grab food only drinks but the were yum and barely tasted like alcohol. also they were…read moreobviously presented super uniquely service: the staff was nice but kinda slow getting to us at a table and there was a lot of chaos like a bartender dropping glasses the whole time ambiance: really cool lighting and interior, gets very busy though

Between a 3 and 4, but going with four because the food was above average pub grub and the drinks…read morewere good even if they were better looking than tasting. Came here for pre-theater anniversary dinner with my wife. The ambiance was somewhere between that of a trendy club and nice bar. There was a mad scientist vibe with the lights being industrial vibe and some metal decor. The music was thumpy and loud enough to remind you it was there. It made me feel a bit out-of-place as somebody well past my 20s, but also a bit cool or being there. You really come here for the drinks. We got the pipe dream, smokey old fashioned, honeypot picante, and one other I can't remember the name of, but which came in a flower pot. The pipe dream and smokey old fashioned were likely the best. Overall the drinks were more visually appealing than traditionally good and the visually appealing ones tended to have ingredients that weren't as top shelf and/or they were just too sweet. Not bad, but disappointing for what we'd hope. The food was the opposite. I had low expectations and the food wasn't amazing, but was better than average. We got the bao buns, crispy duck pancakes, panko halloumi, katsu curry, and hot honey pork tacos. They arranged for it all to come out in time for us to make our theater show, which was nice. The bao buns and pork tacos were probably the best. Neither blew me away, but both were solid. The katsu curry and halloumi were standard of what you might expect. The crispy duck pancakes was maybe as advertised, but it would have been nice to have some moistness or substance to the dug vs. it basically being crunchy salty bits of something. Overall, this wasn't a bad meal, but it wasn't quite what I was hoping for either. We may be back, but we'll probably try other things first.

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The Alchemist - Cookie dessert

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Carlsberg Sports Bar

Carlsberg Sports Bar

3.5(6 reviews)
1.6 miLeicester Square
££

My bf and I have come here a few times now whenever we are in the area and need to pop by to watch…read morefootball or rugby. Whilst it's not the most posh place I've been, it usually gets the job done well. Drinks are how you would find at most pubs, and service is decent too, given how a waitress came to ask us what we wanted and served us amidst a busy rugby game (at other times, we had gone to the bar to order ourselves). There are quite a few tv screens as well as a big home theatre-like one too, which always adds to your sports watching experience. I've never had food here before but would like to try sometime. I hear that their wings are good. Be sure to bring an ID -- as its part of a casino facility, they check your ID even if you're here only for the bar and not for gambling.

Fun sports bar inside a casino. One of the ONLY places in London where they show American…read moreFootball! Oddly, to open a tab, you have to give them both your credit/debit card AND your driver's license/passport/ID card. They give you a "badge" which you then show every time you order, apparently so they know which tab to bill it to. A bit weird to me, but maybe that's the norm in London, or at least in high-tourist bars in London. Also, they won't let men inside if you are wearing a hat-- you must remove the hat to enter. Fortunately, once inside, I put my hat back on and didn't have a problem with anyone saying anything. Glad my hat hair didn't have to be on display!

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Waxy O'Connor's - Fish and chips with fries and mushy peas

Waxy O'Connor's

3.8(205 reviews)
1.7 miLeicester Square
££

The lead lady on the bottom bar treated my family with discrimination because of her political…read moreaffiliation. Completely in poor taste, and should not have happened. We were respectful and nonpolitical, she assumed from our ethnic backgrounds and treated us accordingly. She verbatim said she will not serve our kind. Then proceeded to tell all her bar tenders to no longer serve us. Regrettably we had to get our drinks upstairs. She went out of her way to stare at us from the top, making my mother uncomfortable. If you want a pub without employees making every thing political, this is not the spot. We do not even entertain politics, she just put us in a basket. This is the first time in my life I had to exit the pub because of the brainwashed ultra lefty employee. I love all people and people on the left, it sucks that this extremist ruined the night after spending our hard earned money. Honestly the pours were weak, the lighting was poor, and the drinks were heavily overpriced. It's some fake Irish bar.

Loved my visit to Waxy O'Connor's. I had one glass of Strawberry Lime cider, and I've been craving…read moreit ever since. (See picture below.) It was the second pub I visited on my visit to London, and again, I can't wait to go back. First, the prices: in America, two drinks would have cost at least $20; here, two drinks were only £11. I would've spent the whole night there if I could, but when you're traveling and have places to be early the next day, it's hard. Second, the service and ambiance were great. They serve the drinks very quickly, and of course, they know how to pour a pint of Guinness.

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Left bar near the fireplace

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Yummy and frothy Guinness

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