J. Sheekey
28-34 St Martin's Ct.
Strand and Covent Garden WC2 4AL
Cuisine Poissons et fruits de mer
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Tapissé de photos d'acteurs et en rapport avec le monde du théâtre depuis son inauguration en 1890. Les boiseries et les tables en alcôve ajoutent à sa célèbre ambiance intime. Cuisine anglaise traditionnelle.
Mentions particulières:
- > Restaurant particulièrement agréable
Informations Pratiques
Horaires d'ouverture
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Fermetures exceptionnelles
- Du 25.12.2012 au 26.12.2012
Principales prestations
Air conditionné
Transports en commun
Leicester Square
Moyens de paiement
american express
diners club
master card
visa
Avis de la communauté Michelin Restaurants
Moyenne des notes
22.01.2011 ENG
Publié depuis : ViaMichelin
The fish here is always excellent, and the service beyond reproach. It always has a buzzy but homely ambience. Have been coming here ever since the refurbishment about 12 years ago and pleased to say despite various management changes, John and Mark keep the ship on course.
Wine prices seem to be escalating a bit!!
23.12.2010 ENG
Publié depuis : Application Mobile
Took the decision to have a pre theatre meal here and was well looked after to the extent that our order was priority and we received attentive service to make our performance.
The food was of a very good standard and the flavors were allowed to speak for themselves. The delicate spicing in the Monkfish and Tiger Prawn curry was particularly noteworthy. Equally beautifully flavored was the Cod cheeks and Tongue with wild mushroom.
Sad to say the prices here were very high for food that showed little cookery skill or technique. £100 (including 2 glasses of the house white) for two people which included a fish pie and a salad of few key ingredients represents poor value. Equally disappointing was the charge for a side of green beans.
Have been quite prepared to pay top Michelin star price for food and although this has none it's priced as if it was considered very high end. Yes the ingredients are the freshest and most flavorsome, and their sourcing is probably a contributory factor, but for us the pricing does not seem justifiable.
23.12.2010 ENG
Publié depuis : Application Mobile
Took the decision to have a pre theatre meal here and was well looked after to the extent that our order was priority and we received attentive service to make our performance.
The food was of a very good standard and the flavors were allowed to speak for themselves. The delicate spicing in the Monkfish and Tiger Prawn curry was particularly noteworthy. Equally beautifully flavored was the Cod cheeks and Tongue with wild mushroom.
Sad to say the prices here were very high for food that showed little cookery skill or technique. £100 (including 2 glasses of the house white) for two people which included a fish pie and a salad of few key ingredients represents poor value. Equally disappointing was the charge for a side of green beans.
Have been quite prepared to pay top Michelin star price for food and although this has none it's priced as if it was considered very high end. Yes the ingredients are the freshest and most flavorsome, and their sourcing is probably a contributory factor, but for us the pricing does not seem justifiable.
Crêpe dentelle comme un mille-feuille selon Christian Le Squer
Christian Le Squer est l’un des neuf chefs trois étoiles de la capitale. Son restaurant, Ledoyen, est un magnifique pavillon édifié en 1792 dont la salle de style Napoléon III offre une vue imprenable sur les jardins des Champs-Élysées.

