Exploring London restaurants | Must-visit artistic Michelin-starred restaurants!
This Sketch brings together 3 different style areas, the entrance is the Bar (Figure 2), then the more casual the Gallery (Figure 3-6), and upstairs is the Michelin 3-star fine dining the Lecture Room & Library. We booked the Gallery this time (haha on a limited budget).
Once you enter the door there is no stopping to take pictures, because really like everyone commented, every corner is full of design sense, even the washroom can be said to be the most imaginative so far (last one), as for how imaginative, we have been to know, keep the mystery and surprise, really Wow!
The Gallery's menu (picture 7) is the most creative I've ever seen, opening like a greeting card, but only two versions, another 50+ £ dinner Set, you can choose 2 or 3 courses, we ordered two sets, order all the dishes on the set, and ordered a la cart appetizer, main course and dessert. As a reminder, if the clerk asks if you want bread, you have to think carefully, because you actually have to pay. . . But the bread tastes really average. .
Serving was really slow, our appetizers waited a long time, and to tell the truth a la cart really beat the set in terms of presentation, portion or most importantly flavor, especially the French snail (picture 9), handled not as greasy as traditional. For the main course, the beef was really not done, very tough, nothing like the medium we chose, but rather full, but the fish was done quite well. . . Dessert was average, lemon ice cream (picture 15) was better, milk ice cream was very ordinary. .
Because no wine was ordered, and we were sharing, so 50+ pounds per person, a beautiful price!
Also this time I happened to meet Mr.Doddle, really happy, he is super nice!