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Delicious food and lovely vibe
Visited here on Friday evening and it totally exceeded my expectations. Could not fault the service we received at all, everybody serving was super friendly and professional. Took the time to go through appropriate dishes for my allergies too. The brown butter yoghurt was absolutely sublime we ordered two portions! All of the food was gorgeous and I would recommend to anybody. Really lovely atmosphere and I loved the decor in the restaurant. Thanks for making my friends birthday dinner so fab!
Be the first to ReplyRelaxed dining with excellent service
4 of us dined here on a busy Saturday night. Our service was excellent - friendly and attentive. My stand out dishes were the beef tartare, the penelle, the smoked eel potato salad and the pizza like starter. The wines were a little on the funky side for me but it was a fabulous evening and we left very happy
Be the first to ReplyNever experienced such bad service!
Never experienced such bad service before We arrived 10 minutes in advance, we were ‘told’ to have a drink somewhere else. The people in front of us were allowed to sit at the bar, no problem as the restaurant was full. After arriving at 9:35 PM, 20 minutes after we reserved, they still had to clean and serve the table. We were not ‘allowed’ to sit at the table and had to wait in a corridor where it was overcrowded. The servant/manager/owner or whatever gave anything but a welcome and hospitable feeling. They acted arrogant and unkind, we had to be happy to be able to sit here, never experienced this before. Very bad service, the person in question- short black hair with glasses, very unpleasant. Do not recommend this place. go to the place next door: Mare street market, friendly staff there!
Be the first to ReplyVegetarians not welcome.
I have been coming to Bright for years now as it's my local and I quite like this place. I particularly love their wine selection and the fact that they allow dogs in their high seating area. The food is not bad either. Alas, if you are a vegetarian, you are usually stuck with the same old options that rarely change and always consist of a pasta main. Please! You can do better than that.
Be the first to ReplyBright and could be brighter
The root of this operation being wine, the wine list is of course very interesting and also not badly priced for London, but does the food live up to the drinks? Well, in part. The menu features several appealing dishes to share. The first ones we got were impressive: a superb gazpacho with peach, the delicious and rare to see "panelle" (a Sicilian type chickpea fritters), some lovely raw vegetables with a tasty tahini. So far, full marks. Then a couple of slightly duff dishes. A pancetta salamata was a bit stringy and the accompanying fine beans also had a strange texture. And pansotti (Ligurian pasta parcels) were severely undercooked -and we like our pasta al dente- and bland, with the advertised walnuts almost undetectable. A fregola with pork sausage divided opinions at the table, but I liked it, while the broth was not the most refined, the flavour was intense and the dish satisfying. All in all a good experience, thought I feel they could step up a notch. Food prices are on the high side for the simple cuisine but not unreasonable. Service is friednyl and well-meaning though not the most focused.
Be the first to ReplyGood food and buzzing
Treated to a meal here by my brother-in-law; his daugher is local and said this was "the best place around here". Friendly staff but very busy (Friday evening). Menu is rather confusing as it's supposed to be "small plates" but is laid out in a conventional style - prices are rather eye-popping for the "mains" (well over £30) but it's clear later that each main plate will feed around 3 people if supplementing with other smaller/side dishes etc: we had the guinea-fowl and iberico pork presa which was plenty, with around 5 "starter" plates between us. Food is very good quality and reminded me a lot of Moro years ago - i.e. a definite Spanish / med accent. We got out for around £70 each inc. service and wine, which is reasonable for food of this quality in London. Very buzzy / loud - not one for the starched tablecloth brigade.
Be the first to ReplyPrawns
Hands down cannot think of another place I would love to visit more than bright, one can say it brings a bright smile to my face whener I think of it. Gnocco Fritto is one the faves, pranws,s ham, mussels, corn with honey butter, I could go on and on, just got.
Be the first to ReplyGood food and nice vibes
Not far from London fields, This is a place where having good time, eating good quality food in a friendly environment. I recommend the oyster! An explosion of flavours
Be the first to ReplyUnreal
Absolutely delicious food choices and very friendly and helpful staff. Great for sharing plates and tidy atmosphere.
Be the first to ReplyGorgeous
Really great food and really friendly service. The tortelli was a standout dish for us along with the stuffed cabbage leaves
Be the first to ReplyExcellent on all counts
My daughter and I visited this restaurant. Cannot fault the food, wine or service. We sat at the bar and also enjoyed the atmosphere, music and restaurant design. Very cool and relaxed vibe which made for a pleasant evening. Thank you !
Be the first to ReplyOk food but hardly premium service
The food was, on the whole, fairly good, nothing exceptional and a bit bland but some nice ideas and presented well. The main issue I had was with the service and whilst I will concede that my group was not the easiest to serve with a variety of ages, tastes and expectations, I still feel that if you are a restaurant targeting and charging for a higher end of clientele then your staff need to be able to deal with higher expectations too. Our waiter, also a manager, attempted to indulge us but the frustration was clear to see on his face throughout the meal and when we had finished eating we had the bill unceremoniously dumped on our table with no option of coffee or digestif and were told in no uncertain terms that we needed to leave because the next booking needed the table.
Another reviewer has mentioned the slow service and this was our experience too and when you have had to wait far too long for every course, it felt a bit much to be told we didn’t have time for coffee at the end. The waiter told us that this was because they were ‘very busy’ but IMO if you can’t handle a Saturday night during socially distanced times when you’re at half capacity then you really have no business running a restaurant
Food seems to be catching up with the wine
I have been here a couple of times before during lockdown and although enjoyed the exquisite wine list, I always thought the food was not on par with the wine. However, after lockdown, shortly after they opened, I had a great experience and enjoyed everything on their tasting menu. It felt like they have stepped up their game. Will be going back for food now, not just the wine. Also, lovely staff and great service.
Be the first to ReplyGood food, great wine, super service
Really loved this place. The owner was magnificent. Food was good, altough not the broadest choice. The wine they proposed us was really good
Be the first to ReplyGood food and lovely wine selection
Good food and lovely wine selections that are largely natural. Service is attentive and the small space is cozy.
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