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 Restaurant Review - Nobu Berkeley

   
Food Type Japanese
Food rating 3/10 (More information)
Address 15 Berkeley Street
London
W1J 8DY
England
Phone Number 020 7290 9222
Nearest Tube
Price £80 (What I paid per head)
Average Price £71 (Average price per head for meal and house wine )
Value For Money 4.23 (Value for money = Food Rating out of 10 / Average Price * 100)
Location Map Link
Website Website
Last Visited October 2005
 
 
 
   
My Review  
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This restaurant has quite a different feel to the Park Lane Nobu.  It has a large downstairs bar, attractively designed, while the dining room is upstairs. There were no reservations, which resulted in me turning up before 19:00 and yet not being seated until 20:15, which cynically I guess is great for the trade at their bar, but is frustrating as a customer.  Drinks were costly e.g. a glass of champagne is £12, a small beer £4.50, cocktails £10.50, though this does not trouble the crowd of hedge fund manager and the like who were here. There was a wooden floor and music, so the noise levels were extremely loud – my wife and I were struggling to have a conversation although we were sitting at the same table. 

The food started very well, with a very fine tuna sashimi salad; this had superb tuna, fresh salad leaves and an attractive, slightly spicy dressing that worked really well (6/10). Crab roll was just ordinary by comparison (2/10). Rock shrimp tempura was not as good as that at, say E&O, being neither as light with the tempura batter not having as good a taste, these prawns seeming a little bland (2/10). A whole poussin cooked in a wood-fired oven was fine, but was served with no sauce and just a few root vegetables, seemed out of place here (4/10).  Similarly a dish oven-roasted wild mushrooms was generous in size, but again with no sauce needed to have perfect ingredients, and yet the varying mushrooms (which were a pretty display) were cooked together, meaning that some larger ones were undercooked and some smaller ones relatively overcooked (1/10).  Peruvian salmon was tender and marinated with a spicy sauce, but this was merely pleasant (2/10).  In summary, while this place is a big commercial success, catering to the rich under 35s, as a dining experience you would be better off either at the original Nobu.  

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