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😍 5/5 - Chop! chop! Hurry to the home of meat on the bone
By 👻 @Bill B, 03/24/2023 3:00 am
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My friends and I were impressed by our first visit to this Soho basement temple to chops and all things meaty. It was packed on the Sunday lunchtime we attended, (we could soon see why) but squeezing in only added to the vibe. We all chose the selection of chops with a variety of sides. We were slightly surprised (and delighted) to first be presented with canapés, some meaty, some eggy, some cheesy, all on über-crisp crackers and delicious. All the meats were flavoursome, juicy and tender. The lamb in particular had us swooning with its depth of flavour and unctuousness. Sides (chips, broccoli, charred baby gem lettuce, jacket sweet potato) were all good, although not all of them arrived promptly. (Service did seem ever-so-slightly overstretched but was unfailingly friendly and interested and it WAS a really busy service, so that was easily forgiven.) This place isn’t big on puds but we tried both those available. The apple and rhubarb crumble with a ball of vanilla ice cream was a delight. Restaurants so often come a cropper with crumbles - I’m not sure why when, once upon a time, everyone’s grandma could turn them out weekly without breaking a sweat - but this was spot-on; crunchy, squidgy, not too sweet, and what a great idea to combine the two classic fruits! White chocolate cheesecake was scooped out of a huge tin at the table so it was a bit of a splodge but had good white choc flavour and a properly crunchy base. A litre of house red (a pleasing, soft, fruity Sangiovese) was good value at £34. Talking of value, we were out of the place for £40 a head which, in pricey Soho, left a very good taste in the mouth.
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