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Gluten free restaurant in a gorgeous hotel in the heart of
Gluten free restaurant in a gorgeous hotel in the heart of London. I surprised my GF hubby with this spot during our stop in the UK. We had a funny and cool waiter that answered all our questions. Hubby enjoyed his sweet meat dish. It looked really good and he said it was delicious. He is also a picky old-fashioned bourbon drink fan and he LOVED their old-fashions. I loved my Fish and Chips...I mean I was in London after all. The final topper was a nice cup of Darjeeling tea. Great night. Dress cute, the crowd is hip and sexy.
Be the first to ReplyI was very excited to try this place after reading all of
I was very excited to try this place after reading all of the reviews. My partner is gluten-free and we love doing tastings with pairings so this seemed like a great fit. My first issue was the pricing to portion ratio. I have never left a tasting before without feeling like I could barely finish the last course. Here, I could still eat another meal. Also, not every course has a wine pairing. When our last course came, they never gave us another glass of wine and we were confused. We waited a bit, but since it was a frozen dessert we went ahead and ate it. When I asked if there was supposed to be a pairing with it, the waiter, almost condescendingly, said "You've already had them all." Overall, the food was good but the tasting is nowhere near worth the price compared to any other tasting I've been to.
Be the first to ReplyThey had me at passion fruit vanilla martini (with a side
They had me at passion fruit vanilla martini (with a side of sparkling wine)...Food/drinks: The concept of a fine dining spot being entirely gluten free and dairy free blew my mind. I had to try it for myself! Beer bettered fish and chips made me feel like I was getting a proper (yet elegant) English meal; fish was excellent, crispy and juicy while chips were just okay. Cornish monkfish was also tasty and expertly cooked. Bread was hearty (and still gluten free!). I was uncomfortably full after splitting those dishes with a friend. Also, did I mention that delicious Maverick Martini?!Service: Hostess was awesome; she was flexible when my dinner date was running very late and let me reseat myself. Waiter was friendly. Unfortunately, he often showed up when we didn't need him and was no where to be found when we did; he was the only one for all the tables.Ambiance: The bar below is beautiful and can be seen from the Indigo dining area, which sits on a balcony. The food presentation is beautiful. The aesthetic is beautiful. It's unstuffy luxury for all. Tip: Pre-fixe menu seems like a great value; we spent more on 2 entrees, with no starter or dessert. High on my list for my next visit to London! The plentiful options, delicious cocktail, allergen friendliness, and flexibility with my late date bump this up to a high 4.5.
Be the first to ReplyThis place was so cool! We made a reservation after hearing
This place was so cool! We made a reservation after hearing that they offered a fully gluten and dairy free menu. We enjoyed multiple courses for our anniversary, and even tried dairy-free ice cream, which was surprisingly delicious. The bread was baked fresh, with a seaweed spread. Great starter. My gnocchi was the only real underwhelming course. Just kinda blah. The pork belly was excellent. All food tasted fresh, and the atmosphere was cool -- the mezzanine level of the hotel with a slightly lounge-y vibe. Would definitely definitely recommend for gluten free/dairy free people. This was upscale presentation and high quality food. Nice night out in London!
Be the first to ReplyGreat quality food and professional staff.
The gluten-free and vegan bread was a winner, especially with the vegan nori butter spread. Our starters and mains all tasted great. I had the celeriac soup and potato gnocchi. The only improvements would be the sides. The potatoes and broccoli were boring and bland. Our dessert took almost 40 mins after our meal to come but it was worth wait.
Be the first to ReplyWow. What a gem of a restaurant in the heart of London -
Wow. What a gem of a restaurant in the heart of London - and I could eat virtually everything on the menu, as it is all GF and DF!! My parents and I did our best to try everything on the menu that night (picture attached) and it was all fantastic. They started by bringing out little bread loaves that were SO delicious, they brought us a second helping and wrapped them for us to take! I asked for the recipe and they emailed it to me the next week. The appetizers, mains, and desserts (again, we each had one so we sampled the whole menu - see pics) were all delicious. In addition to the desserts we ordered, they also brought us complimentary petis fours. We were so happy-full, I'm surprised they didn't roll us out of there! The servers were all extremely attentive and welcoming. The manager, Jacopo, checked on us several times and even answered our many questions about the restaurant and the food. Overall, a fantastic experience. Thank you, Indigo!
Be the first to ReplyExcellent gluten and dairy free fish and chips.
Beautiful, romantic, and cozy restaurant with great service. The food is so good and the menu clearly labels allergens. So glad we found this place.There is only one thing that was disappointing. This restaurant serves breakfast for the hotel in the morning and only offers one GF toast option which has nuts, a common allergen. Also notable for celiacs is that this kitchen serves wheat for breakfast.
Be the first to ReplyWe had "Charlie and the Chocolate factory" afternoon tea.
It was a very fun and unique experience that the whole family will never forget. Outstanding service from the staff when dealing with a family that doesn't have afternoon-tea experience! There was a variety of finger foods and biscuits which were delicious. The dessert - A lot! Delicious and also a great variety. Oh ya - the Tea. I had the Mango tea, my wife had the chocolate (yes chocolate tea) and my son enjoyed the black tea. Perfect blends, very tasty! Also, my daughters had the best cup of hot chocolate I've ever tasted.
Be the first to ReplyThis is a nice relaxed informal restaurant that serves
This is a nice relaxed informal restaurant that serves delicious fresh top quality food and all food that is served here is entirely gluten and dairy free. The restaurant also overlooks the lobby bar where it is dawned with a large flower display. The food is so tasty and the portions are a decent size I would definitely dine here again. Only one thing I don't like about this restaurant is the armchair type chairs I could not get comfy in them and sit up straight and I felt low down that is my only quibble and why I only am giving this restaurant 4 stars. They also do afternoon teas here at present there afternoon tea is based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which looks interesting.
Be the first to ReplyI can't believe it took me so long to visit Indigo.
It's a fantastic little restaurant in the heart of the city. Everything on the menu is gluten and dairy free, and when I booked I advised them I had an onion allergy. This meant when they brought out the warm gluten and dairy free bread and announced it had onion in, I was disappointed until they set down a plain onion free version in front of me. I was so happy - It was the most delicious, soft gluten free bread i've ever had. 4 out of 5 of us had the beer battered fish and chips which was absolutely delicious though I was tempted by the potato gnocchi. Will have to have that next time. The desserts were delicious as well. We all got different desserts and tried the others, the best I think was the chocolate mousse followed by the caramelised banana and then the lemon cake. The service was impeccable - the wait staff were very attentive and polite. I was extremely impressed and can't wait to go back!
Be the first to ReplyCame here for the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Came here for the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea. It was awesome. I can fully understand why it's booked up until Xmas. The food is excellent and the ideas genuinely made me feel like Willy Wonka had made it (though without the weird punishments which in reality are truly terrifying when you think about it...)The good thing about reviewing afternoon tea is that it's already broken down into components for you! The sandwiches:Good not great. The beef sandwich on rye bread was dryer than a {insert whichever metaphor you prefer}. There were also non sandwiches which was actually quite nice. A quiche, a brioche bun and a tomato salad on what I can only call a cracker? It was nice though. The sweets:Obviously the star of the show. When they came out you were a little bit wowed. It was all really fun looking and tasted awesome. Absolutely no complaints about this in any way. This was ace. The tea:ACTUALLY TASTED OF CHOCOLATE. Now please don't withdraw my British credentials but I'm not a big tea drinker. However this was really good and tasted of chocolate and tea. The cocktail:I saw it had whiskey in it and as a manly mans man I ordered the cocktail. It came in a tiny cocktail glass and a tea pot (steaming with dry ice) and was bright pink. It was awesome. Tasted great (and of whiskey which was nice) and you got a decent quantity!The service:Meh, it was ok. This is why it's 4 and not 5 stars. I had to wait for about 20 minutes to pay and I know I only had an hour to get home before my sugar rush faded...I would fully recommend coming here but I wouldn't go back again. If that makes sense...
Be the first to ReplyThe restaurant is on a mezzanine floor looking out over the
The restaurant is on a mezzanine floor looking out over the bar and despite clearly being a more upmarket venue still felt very relaxed and laid back with the comfiest chairs I think I have ever eaten in. Our waiter was incredibly helpful and very knowledgable despite only having worked at the restaurant for four weeks. (Although he did top up my still water with sparkling mid-way through the meal, yeuch!)At lunchtime you have the choice of either the a la carte or fixed price menu both of which change frequently. Every dish was beautifully presented but I found my own dish a bit bland and was left with food envy of those around me.
Be the first to ReplyWhat you need to do with your weekend is go to a free pour
What you need to do with your weekend is go to a free pour Prosecco brunch at Indigo and not worry about the fact that Monday is just around the corner.Tucked away inside a hotel, Indigo is home to a £35 free pour brunch. I keep saying free pour so you understand how amazing it really is. Let it sink in. Free pour. Bottomless. All you can drink. Can you drink a lot? Good! Come here!For £35 you will get two courses, choose between starter/main or main/dessert and 2 hours worth of free pour prosecco. Coffee is not included but who needs that? The staff are lovely and polite and will not rush you. They will come by and refill your glasses before you've even had a chance to get to the bottom of it. They're lovely and friendly and will be more than willing to indulge you in a little cheeky 'you've got a drinking problem' humour. In the battle to bring brunch to London (why isn't it catching on?) Indigo has got it down! Excellent full English, massive burger and fries, pancakes, mouth watering French toast and bacon (do you know how hard it is to find that in London?) You can even have a salad as your starter so you don't feel too guilty :P They let us stay past the time limit which I was grateful for after showing up embarrassingly late halfway through my party's meal. Great experience with a bunch of under-watered American pals who said they weren't going to go for the free pour menu but were ultimately converted. Be a convert, don't be a downer. Free pour!
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