I have a booking for late June, as I prefer to let a restaurant find its` feet before I visit. You certainly ordered better than Andy Hayler, who didn`t really enjoy his meal(cold plates!) .
Those kebabs looked good.I`ll be getting them, and probably a biriyani as that is a Luknow speciality. I have a visit to the OG Opheem to fit in before that.
Interested to hear what you think. I wouldn't normally go this earlier either, but its proximity to my office made it unavoidable. Service was a bit rough, so it will definitely benefit from a bit more time to find its feet.
Haven't been to Opheem. But definitely more casual / accessible. My current view is that they aren't really going for a star. Neither the service nor the food are particularly high end. The comparison with Brigadiers feels right, even with a few days' reflection.
I have a booking for late June, as I prefer to let a restaurant find its` feet before I visit. You certainly ordered better than Andy Hayler, who didn`t really enjoy his meal(cold plates!) .
Those kebabs looked good.I`ll be getting them, and probably a biriyani as that is a Luknow speciality. I have a visit to the OG Opheem to fit in before that.
Happy Eating.
Interested to hear what you think. I wouldn't normally go this earlier either, but its proximity to my office made it unavoidable. Service was a bit rough, so it will definitely benefit from a bit more time to find its feet.
Great review, as always! I haven’t heard that Keller quote before!
The menu looks a little more casual / accessible versus Opheem. Does that sound right and how does it compare if you've been to Opheem?
Haven't been to Opheem. But definitely more casual / accessible. My current view is that they aren't really going for a star. Neither the service nor the food are particularly high end. The comparison with Brigadiers feels right, even with a few days' reflection.