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Have you also been visiting one of the restaurants that "The Michelin Club" have been to - then we would love to hear your comments and whether you agree or disagree with our view.

Marcus Wareing, visited 1/6-2012

2 Michelin Stars, Modern European Posted on Fri, September 06, 2013 21:26:37

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The Michelin club had a bad year with illness and had to cancel our reservation twice at Marcus Wareing before we finally succeeded the third time to visit this 2 Star Michelin restaurant at The Berkeley, Knightsbridge, London chosen by Carlos. The restaurant however was very understanding when we had to cancel a few times – so have to give them some credit for that.

The restaurant is located in the very nice Berkeley Hotel and therefore when we turned up early as usual we got directed to their lovely cocktail bar, which was a really nice experience with some gorgeous cocktails. When we got seated in the restaurant a waiter immediately came and asked if we wanted a glass of champagne, which was nice in away – but you also felt a bit like you didn’t had any choice and when we later found out that we paid £17,- for a glass – it seemed a bit like a rip-off.

This time we had the choice between the Chef’s Menu or the Taste Menu – so 3 of us went for the Chef’s Menu and 1 picked the Taste Menu, so really nice that there was a choice and not the whole table had to pick the same – so something for everyone. Unfortunately the Wine experience completed failed – because as soon as we said we wanted something different than French wine – the sommelier had no idea what to recommend and literally left us to it. Seemed very unprofessional and not what we expected at all based on our previous experiences. Also meant that we didn’t get the best of wines matching the food – so ruined a bit the whole wine and food experience.

The food however was really nice and the 3 of us having the Chef’s Menu all agreed that this was the best Foie Gras we have ever tasted. We also got a really nice surprise when Marcus Wareing himself in the end of the evening suddenly came out of the kitchen and went around to all the tables to talk to the guests and to make sure everyone was pleased by the food. The only low point at the table was again the wine waiter, who did not pay a lot of attention to when the glasses were empty and several times forgot to pour in time.

In the end of the night we furthermore got a tour of the kitchen, which was a really nice experience and really make you realise how hard they work at very little space. Overall it was a very nice night but also the most expensive restaurant we have been to so far. Was quite disappointed when we saw that they even charged us £27.50 for 5 bottles of water, something we never asked for but which they just poured in our glasses – so not something we would have expected to pay for at all at such an expensive place.

The ladies left the evening with a bag of homemade chocolates – so a nice present to bring back home.

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Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, visited 6/5-2011

3 Michelin Stars, French Posted on Wed, August 21, 2013 09:49:31

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After our last visit at a 2 star Michelin Restaurant that didn’t quite live up to our expectations, we decided this time to go to the top end and visit the 3 star Michelin Restaurant Gordon Ramsay at Royal Hospital Road, London chosen by Annette.

Again we tested the restaurant by turning up 10 minutes early – but this time it was a completely different experience. We got seated at our table immediately – but even before the waiter left our table we were offered a drink and 4 G&T were on their way. Literally you felt right from entering the front door that you were treated special and that this was going to be a lovely night.

The guys picked 3 courses from the A la carte menu, whereas Ingrid and I picked the 7 courses Prestige Menu. The Sommelier was top class – so when we asked for recommendations, he started with repeating the food we ordered and then recommended wines, which would go well with all dishes. When we said we didn’t want to spent too much on the white wine – he was also extremely sensible and didn’t recommend any wines that were over £50 – but still excellent of course.

The food was an amazing experience where we started with 4 different tasters from the chef before we got to the food we had ordered. Not only were the food extremely tasty but the whole presentation was amazing as well. At the same time the whole atmosphere at the table was great where the waiters were not too posh to not say a joke or make a laugh. Since Ingrid and I had 7 courses and the guys only 3 – the waiters always turned up with extra plates for the guys so they at least could taste a bit of our food as well. Also when we started the desserts – all 4 of us got the pre-dessert from the menu even if the guys have not ordered this – so a nice extra complimentary from the restaurant. The whole food experience finished with 2 extra tasters from the chef, which were to die for (strawberry ice cream with white chocolate and a small silver tree filled with dark chocolates).

The whole evening was just perfect and even if Mr Ramsay himself was not present you have to admire that he has found such a great team of people, who 100% live up to the experience you expect from a 3 Michelin Star restaurant. It is not going to be easy to beat this experience – so thanks a lot to Ramsay for making this such a special night.

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Benares, visited 28/1-2011

2 Michelin Stars, Indian Posted on Sun, August 04, 2013 17:21:17

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The Michelin Club started with the Restaurant Benares in Mayfair, London – chosen by Ingrid. We turned up 10 minutes early – so the first low point was that we were seated at the table but no one was ready to serve us – so we waited 10 minutes before we even got offered a drink.

We all 4 picked 3 courses from the A la carte menu, where there was some interesting and different food to chose from, so some nice surprises there. The first sommelier was also really good – knew her stuff and she recommend some excellent wine to match the food. However unfortunately the wine was not being served by the same person and the 2nd sommelier actually introduced our wine as a German wine, even though we picked an Italian one. He even started arguing with us when we said this was not the wine we picked. Turned out that it was the wine we picked but he didn’t even know where it was from – so 2nd low point of the night.

The food was quite nice and one of the highlights together with the dessert wine that is still one of the best dessert wines we have tasted to date. However they didn’t do much to actually tell us what we had on the plates and we had to specifically ask for an explanation of the dessert, which the waiter nearly couldn’t be asked to give us.

Based on that this is a 2 Michelin Star restaurant – we think that they completely failed on service and can only say that we have been to many 1 Michelin Star restaurants that do a better job.

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