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😒 3/5 - Below average Steak.
By 👻 @Explorer587332, 07/01/2022 3:00 am
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Dinner booking for Saturday evening. The steakhouse is situated in the opulent surroundings of the Grosvenor House Hotel. We reached the reception desk where the concierge assumed we walked off the street without a reservation and immediately told us there were no tables available. (This was patently untrue as the place remained half empty throughout the 2 hrs we stayed.) after realising his mistake he duly apologised and found us a table. Our waiter was very attentive. Though his expertise was detailed knowledge of whiskey which we did not have. Staters were scallops and cream of crab soup. The scallops were good though on the small side. The soup was luke warm and bland. For an American steak house the absence of USDA Prime ribeye steak was a glaring omission. We thus resorted to the lesser (though equally expensive) New York strip steak. We chose standard sides of thick cut chips and creamy mash. Steaks were served medium rare with Bernaise and garlic butter. These steaks were essentially tasteless. Having been to the top steak joints in London these steaks were by far the least impressive. I’m also not convinced that they were USDA prime. I suspect closer to select or canner grade. There was no rendering of fat or marbled fat juice. At 52£ per steak the mark up on wholesale price would be around 300%. The sauces were unimaginative. The Bernaise sauce seemed to be out of a carton and not freshly made. Chips and mash were again very bland something akin to school dinners. For dessert we chose the signature cheesecake. This is a massive serving of thick crust and dry crumbly cheese cake mix. Apart from the serving portion it had no redeeming qualities. No accompanying fruit coulis to cut the bland taste. Also after the waiter cut the massive cake into slices the result was a gloopy mess on a plate. Only one of waiting staff knew anything, the rest seemed to have just started working and couldn’t answer basic questions about the menu. Others gave us aloof and quizzical looks when asked if we could have ketchup. Thoroughly average experience. £210 bill. No tip was left as there were nothing impressive. This place is designed for whisky and bourbon drinkers. The steaks are a side order. Please consider rebranding to JW Whisky Bar. 3 stars only because we found parking at the rear.
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