Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Prezzo: Victoria Place, London


Prezzo

Date of Visit: 22nd May 2013

Ambience
The tables are packed in and very close to each other but I cannot blame them since the space is small, given that it is located within a train station.  The décor is minimal and it was bustling with people (to the point where there was a long queue outside the door).  Luckily we had booked a table so we were quickly shown to our table.

Food
We were limited on time as it was a pre-theatre dinner so we only managed to fit in mains.  The Chicken and Asparagus Risotto was rich and creamy whilst the Lobster and Crab Tortelli was lovely with a decent amount of filling.  Due to the richness of each dish, it would have been hard to finish the whole plate by oneself but lucky we were canny enough to split the dishes between two.
I had a cranberry juice which smelt funny – I couldn’t work out whether it was the drink itself or the glass it was in but every mouthful, I could smell something which resembled a damp cloth.

Service
The service was pretty good until we asked for the bill which took 10 minutes and considering we were in a rush, it was noticeably long.

Summary
This restaurant is ok for a quick dinner in a convenient location but definitely not for a special occasion.

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