Londonist asks "What's for Lunch?" Betjeman’s
Here's another What's for Lunch? post for Londonist. Stayed tuned for subsequent instalments on Tuesdays around noon.
What's for Lunch? Betjeman’s
by Chris Osburn
Londonist
December 18, 2007
Across the street from celebrated Club Gascon (with a list of accolades out its coulis) and hardly more than a belly roll from “nose to tail” gastro-fiends St John Smithfield, wine bar and restaurant Betjeman’s holds its own. And what a relief. Unlike Gascon and St John, Betjeman’s takes it easy on the sumptuous as well as on the prices (although it still ain’t cheap). Named after Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman (the premises were once his home), Betjeman’s is simply good.
Click here for complete review.
What's for Lunch? Betjeman’s
by Chris Osburn
Londonist
December 18, 2007
Across the street from celebrated Club Gascon (with a list of accolades out its coulis) and hardly more than a belly roll from “nose to tail” gastro-fiends St John Smithfield, wine bar and restaurant Betjeman’s holds its own. And what a relief. Unlike Gascon and St John, Betjeman’s takes it easy on the sumptuous as well as on the prices (although it still ain’t cheap). Named after Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman (the premises were once his home), Betjeman’s is simply good.
Click here for complete review.
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