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😒 3/5 - Sadly loses two stars
By 👻 @NBLondon, 02/25/2022 3:00 am
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I've been going to the Oslo Court for an annual treat more years than I care to remember and I have always rated it 5*. Sadly it only rates 3* based on my latest experience. We went with friends who, like us, were looking forward to again experiencing excellent retro French-style food, engaging and entertaining staff, and the sheer vitality of a place that continues to plough its own furrow. Unfortunately, food this time was mediocre and felt expensive for what it was. With a set price of £52 pp (plus service and drinks) one would not expect to have to pay a supplement of £7.50 for fish goujons, or £6.50 for lamb, for example. The food simply wasn't up to usual standards: flaccid asparagus was more tinned than fresh, halibut and salmon en croute was bland and small, and saute potatoes were powdery and more like badly roasted potatoes. Covid has put paid to the flamboyantly-served dessert trolley and instead there's a selection of bought-in desserts which were fine but not outstanding. Previous reviews have rightly mentioned the galvanising effects of Maria and some of her long-standing staff. Unfortunately on our visit Maria did not come round to each table as she used to and was not much in evidence. Service was efficient, but remote and robotic, which is very much not the Oslo Court way. Our dinner was by no means awful, but we came away having spent over £65 each feeling disappointed, and yearning for just how good it used to be. Hopefully this is a one-off problem as I'd love Oslo Court to thrive for the next 40 years as it has for the last 40. But if it doesn't improve on this showing, we regretfully won't be rushing back.
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