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Contribuisci feedbackVisited here on Sunday 30th October with family. The food was fantastic. Started with oysters (which were amazing) cream cheese with tomato on toast, cod cheeks and langoustines. Followed by pheasant pie, fish pie, bone on rib with delicious chips. The setting is beautiful and the staff very attentive. Highly recommended
Two of us ate here. Basic decor. Cramped. Staff pleasant enough but overly serious. Food meagre but expensive. A pie was a dish of gravy containing a couple of pieces of meat and a carrot with pastry on the top. Tasty but an insult at 17.50. Wine was very drinkable but expensive for what it was. Don 't visit expecting an inexpensive lunch. Guess dinner is even more expensive.
We were a group of 7, the service at Rochelle Canteen was absolutely excellent, friendly and attentive but never over the top. The food was delicious, we all had starters and mains, and were so impressed we went for pudding as well. The fish soup was really excellent, and as for the blood pudding, what a triumph. The Rhubarb and meringue was very good too. Thank you for a fantastic evening!
We had an hour to spare pre movie and it was pouring with rain so decided to abandon our plan to venture into the heart of theatreland to eat. Rather reluctantly decided to eat at this restaurant expecting salads and sandwiches. We were very pleasantly surprised and had an excellent meal. Service was friendly and welcoming. Decor a bit tired. I wouldn't hesitate to return.
Met for lunch in this central London eatery. Found the restaurant on a mezzanine level with a basic and frugal atmosphere decoration is plain and cold which could be easily improved. Food good with friends having the quail and smoked mackerel starters both very good. For mains the goose and pork chop were the favourites again both good and the roast potatoes were spot on. For desert the quince and apple crumble was excellent. Overall worth a visit .