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 Restaurant Review - Drones

   
Food Type British
Food rating 0/10 (More information)
Address 1 Pont Street
Belgravia
London
SW1X 9EJ
England
Phone Number 020 7235 9555
Open All week 12:00 – 14:30, 18:00 – 23:00 (22:30 Sunday)
Price £50 (What I paid per head)
Average Price £54 (Average price per head for meal and house wine )
Value For Money 0 (Value for money = Food Rating out of 10 / Average Price * 100)
Location Map Link
Website Website
Last Visited April 2001
 
 
 
   
My Review  
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Drones closed in 2008; it was around 4/10 standard.  It is now the site oif American steak house chain Palm.

Another addition to the Marco Pierre White family.  This low-ceilinged room is done out in wood, with some black and white photos to give a bit of turn-of-the-century clubby feeling (Drones was the club in Jeeves & Wooster).  The menu is extensive, along the lines of other Marco places, but this one has some nods towards older dishes that have long since passed away from modern menus e.g. Crème DuBarry soup, game, asparagus with Hollandaise sauce, oxtail en daube.  One meal started with salad of crab, piled into a circle with a mayonnaise sauce, atop a “Russian salad” of diced carrots, sweetcorn, potatoes and beans served with little snips of chives with some chervil. (3/10). 

My chou farci a l’Ancienne was spicy minced pork and some spinach wrapped in a Savoy Cabbage leaf, sitting in a pool of rich tomato sauce (5/10).  For main course lemon sole was simply cooked but well-timed (4/10) while Black Chicken was roasted, served with a chipolata sausage, a single strip of bacon as a garish, some al dente beans and a bread sauce (4/10). 

For dessert, compote of fresh fruits were mainly red berries held together in aspic (4/10). Lemon tart was served on its own, and was the usual high Marco standard (5/10).  Coffee was fine, and the bread is good.  The two page wine list has some interesting choices (e.g. a red Alsace wine), as well as various old faithfuls. We had Au Bon Climat Chardonnay.  Service was generally good, though the elderly waiter who led us to our table managed to take just one drink order from us before disappearing, then brought us still water instead of sparkling, then brought a glass of wine we had not ordered.  Otherwise things were smooth enough. 

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