4/5 Dates and T. 4 months ago on Google • 57 reviews
100 Wardour
Street
is
a
spot
we've
been
to
before.
It's
perfect
for
special
occasions,
if
you
want
to
dress
up,
enjoy
live
music
and
have
good
food.
The
special
occasion
this
time
was
finding
an
amazing
deal
on
Time
Out;
3
Courses
and
a
glass
of
wine
for
£19.
We
had
seen
there
3
courses
and
a
glass
of
bubbles
offer,
with
the
exact
same
menu
and
bubbles
instead
of
wine,
but
costing
£35
per
person.
We
love
a
good
deal.
Our
waiter
Christian
was
extremely
helpful
and
knowledgeable,
helping
us
decide
on
what
to
eat
and
providing
great
conversation.
We
were
seated
and
ordered
the
House
Rose
Wine
(were
not
the
biggest
wine
lovers.
Normally,
we
go
for
cocktails,
but
it
did
the
job).
For
starters,
we
ordered
the
Korean
Fried
Chicken
(which
was
served
with
pickled
cucumber,
bean
sprouts
and
sesame
seeds)
and
the
Burrata
(
served
with
Lovage
pesto,
cherry
Tomato,
pine
kernels
and
flatbread).
Both
dishes
tasted
amazing.
However,
we
had
to
give
the
best
start
award
to
the
Korean
fried
chicken.
The
acidity
from
the
cucumber
paired
with
the
chicken
was
absolutely
delicious.
For
our
mains,
we
chose
the
Chicken
Thai
green
curry
with
peppers,
baby
corn
and
jasmine
rice,
and
the
Blackened
Cajun
spice
salmon
burrito,
served
with
tomatillo
salsa,
slaw
and
guacamole.
Out
of
the
two,
we
preferred
the
Thai
green
curry
it
was
full
of
flavour,
and
we
loved
the
vibrant
green
colour.
The
curry
also
has
a
veggie
option;
substituting
the
chicken
with
aubergine.
We
like
jasmine
rice,
but
the
rice
here
just
tasted
like
plain
white
rice,
no
flavour.
We
also
had
the
parmesan
fries
to
share.
We
were
so
stuffed
,
but
dessert
was
on
the
menu.
We
have
the
Valrhona
chocolate
brownie,
served
with
vanilla
ice
cream
and
three
scoops
of
sorbet
(mango,
mango,
lemon).
By
far,
the
sorbet
was
the
best
dish.
It
really
packed
a
punch.
The
ratio
of
brownies
to
ice
cream
was
very
one-sided
on
the
brownie
side.
Overall,
we
had
a
great
time,
ate
great
food,
and
met
a
good
person.
Just
a
head
up
it
is
on
the
pricier
side,
we
ordered
fries
and
still
water,
and
it
was
£18
(with
service
charge).