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Contribuisci feedbackA good place for oysters and skallops! not very a fish fan, but I know when a good fish dish met me. the restaurant has a pariser feeling, sits a total of about 26 people, all tables are quite close together and it is a vey intimate environment. I ordered lobster raviolo for starter and the pasta is much too thick, the lobster bisque lacked in taste and very cut. my friend ordered meerretters I wish! but she was friendly enough to share one of her 3 and it was so delicious! one of the best I had. the oyster was also super yum, well recommended. the guests were also served with a little brot that tasted like malthut, which was not my cup tee, too sweet. the purer in a shape of apple and some foam was very beautiful. for the main I had the seabass that was cooked well, but not bare and my friend had the cod that was beautiful and fleshy. the side of the chips was huge and probably not something I recommend going with the delicate fishing. desserts were chocolate cakes super rich and apples and pear french pane with ice good baked! harm for 1 oysters, 3 courses, half bottle wine and a dessert cocktail I recommend the espresso martini! was 84 with service. rated 3.5 because of starter and personal was not very friendly.
Hours: Monday: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Friday: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Saturday: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Sunday: 12:00 – 10:00 pmShow Less. Back to Best Bites. Bonnie Gull Seafood Shack. Fancy fish chips and other seafood delights
I chose the Bonnie Gull on Foley Street which went down well as apparently my guest comes from ‘fishing folk’. It says it’s a shack – and in a world with Unicorns and Fairies, it may well be but I would suggest it is a charming bright restaurant done out in ‘faux fisherman’.
As mentioned in my review of On the Bab, Michael I took my mum step-dad Ollie out for a celebratory birthday dinner at Bonnie Gull Seafood Shack a few Friday’s back. I chose the restaurant for its beach-cosy, laid-back atmosphere and lack of fancy frills, weekly-changing fresher than fresh fishy menu, and absolutely stellar reviews, which very neatly wraps up all of the things that my parents love in one beautiful birthday package.
8/10 Excellent seafood restaurant in Central London!. I went Bonnie Gull on Monday evening after work around 7PM. I highly recommend to get there eariler time,cause after 8pm or 8:30pm It gets very busy and the service would be very slow. They only have two staffs on the floor. The food was superb! Perfectly cooked fresh seafood and fishes with delicate flavour. We had two starters(Squid and tomato water dish must have! ,two mains(Half Lobster,Plaice and a bottle of water, two glass of white wine, It was around £80 include service charge. I think that It's the best seafood restaurant in central London so far. The venue is quite small and very white fresh looking decor with outside tables. Great for going out with family and friends or little romantic meal. Why don't you try here! You won't regret it!