After
having mixed experiences at Theo Randall's one year earlier we decided
to give it a new try after the restaurant went through a full
transformation and renovation in late 2015/early 2016.
The
space had considerable brightened and looked much more contemporary and
rustic with wood panelling and interesting light features.
The acoustic had also improved. It wasn't as loud as before. It could have had also to do with there being mostly couples.
The welcome was much warmer than last time around. We were promptly brought to our table, which was large, wooden and squared.
We
had given the vouchers for two glasses of Prosecco we had received at
check in to the maître d' and the Prosecco arrived promptly.
Our
bottle of Acqua Panna and the Three Moons Cocktail with Masala and
fig-thyme syrup were next. The cocktail was very strong and nuanced. It
was delightful.
The
greetings from the kitchen was bruschetta, which we already knew from
our first visit and loved. It's one of the best we had so far, besides
the one we enjoyed at the Hilton Dublin Airport.
We ordered insalata mista and beef carpaccio with zuccini as starters. Both were delicious.
Our
main courses included sea trout with datterini tomatoes, aubergine,
peppers, courgette, capers and Tagliatesch olives and parpadelle a la
ragout (slow simmered beef in Chianti) and Parmesan cheese. The fish
dish was colorful and had all the Mediterranean flavors I imagined it
would have. The parpadelle were an indulgence. It was rich and moreish.
He had ordered the appetizer size, remembering from our first time
visit that the portions were generous.
Dessert
rounded up our meal with the infamous Amalfi lemon tart and one torta
caprese, a chocolate almond cake with almond ice cream. The lemon tart
is my fiancé’s favorite dessert at Theo Randall's. He liked the tart and
sweet flavor combination. My torta caprese was generous in size too and
delicious, but felt slightly too large.
Service
was warm and attentive. We had also the chance to chat with the
restaurant manager about the renovation and could compliment him for
good service, better design and even improved food, which tasted even
better than a year earlier.
The bill was 105.75 GBP, ca. 118.60 Euro or ca. 129.60 USD.
When
we visit London again in our future and look for an upscale Italian
meal we would gladly return to Theo Randall at the Intercontinental
London Park Lane for our dinner.
©2016
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